Mesa at Crossroads
Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - The Costa Mesa High football team hits the proverbial
fork in the road Friday when University invades for a 7 p.m. Pacific
Coast League contest of huge proportions at Orange Coast College.
Coming off a stunning 34-14 loss to Estancia in last week’s PCL opener,
Coach Jerry Howell’s Mustangs must win to retain hopes of claiming the
league title they openly covet. A loss would seriously hamper their
attempt to extend their school-record streak of advancing to the
postseason to four seasons.
“We’ve had a collapse in the family,” Howell said of last week’s loss.
“And we need to wait and see how our kids react to it. We can either heal
our wounds and go forward, or we can bicker, point fingers and go
backward.”
Hoping to impede the Mustangs’ progress will be a banged-up Uni squad
which has lost two straight to fall to 2-4. This is the first league game
for the Trojans, who were grouped among the title contenders after five
weeks.
Coach Mark Cunningham’s Trojans may, however, have the best quarterback
in the league in senior Pat Josten.
The 5-foot-10, 175-pounder has come out of nowhere to become what
Cunningham terms possibly the most talented signal caller in school
history. He has completed 56 of 100 for 861 yards and nine touchdowns,
with four interceptions. With at least four games left, he needs 379
passing yards to break the school single-season record. In addition, he
is a dangerous threat in the option utilized out of the Trojans’ wing T.
“He’s kept us in games,” Cunningham said.”He’s their best player,” Howell
said. “He runs the option well, he throws well, he runs the sneak well
and he breaks the pocket well.”
The Mustangs (4-2, 0-1 in league and ranked No. 9 in CIF Southern Section
Division IX) have been burned for 608 combined rushing yards in losses to
wing T practitioners Western and Estancia. So, defensive adjustments are
in order, according to Howell. Mesa has allowed only 335 combined rushing
yards to its four other opponents.
University’s running backs, however, can’t match Estancia or Western for
backfield talent. Senior Colin Cavanaugh, a coaches’ first-team All-PCL
choice last fall, has gained only about 200 yards. Junior Nephi Wheeler
has rushed for just more than 200 yards.
Senior Ben Messelbeck has 21 receptions for 306 yards.
The Trojans have been without first-team all-league defensive lineman
Frankie Gamboa (knee) and second-team all-league linebacker Jimmy Owen
(groin) in consecutive one-point losses to Saddleback and Santa Ana.
Their status for this week is uncertain.
Offensive productivity hasn’t been a concern for the Mustangs, who have
junior C.J. Zuniga battling for the Orange County rushing lead. Zuniga’s
203 yards on 34 carries against Estancia upped his season total to 1,112.
He also has 1,465 all-purpose yards and has scored 14 touchdowns.
Mesa quarterback Dave Weir has thrown for 453 yards and four touchdowns
(31 of 61) and has rushed for 236 yards and six TDs.
Shaun Ferryman and Willy Franco share the team lead with 11 receptions
for 185 and 162 yards, respectively.
Mesa committed seven turnovers in a 24-8 loss to Uni last season, which
improved the Trojans’ series lead to 8-6-1.
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