Prep football: CdM involved in class struggle
Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - The transition from freshmen football to the
varsity can be intimidating, but the Class of 2003 isn’t tiptoeing around
the Corona del Mar High practice field.
CdM Coach Dick Freeman, in fact, said he has had to tone down the
aggressiveness displayed by some of his sophomores the first three
conditioning days, before the Sea Kings don full gear today.
“We’ve had some guys going after people, even without the pads,†said
Freeman, back for his sixth season at the helm after a 3-8 campaign that
included a share of the Pacific Coast League title.
The CdM freshmen, however, claimed the 1999 PCL championship outright
and Freeman believes their enthusiasm has been contagious with their
older teammates.
“We’ve talked to a couple seniors and told them they’re going to have
to raise the benchmark, because the younger guys are establishing their
own benchmark,†Freeman said. “If a young kid gets above the benchmark,
he’ll be the one who starts.â€
For the most part, starting jobs are up for grabs, though senior
standouts Nick Prosser, Blake Hacker, Eric Snell, Dave Richardson and
Charlie Alshuler have established themselves above the fray.
Among the lineup questions is a competition at quarterback, where
senior incumbent Evan Burden is battling junior Fountain Valley transfer
Dylan Hendy and junior returner Joe Barber.
Freeman said the coaches are particularly excited about today’s first
practice in pads, because it will help them solve some of the confusion
on the depth chart.
In addition to the young blood, Freeman said he has been pleased with
the work ethic of the entire team.
“The sophomores have been accepting the leadership of the seniors and
adding to it,†said Freeman. “The players have had a real good attitude.
They’ve been working hard and they appear to be pretty serious about
this.â€
The Sea Kings get their first serious outside competition Sept. 1,
when they travel to El Modena High for a three-way scrimmage involving
Villa Park and Pacifica.
CdM opens the regular season Sept. 9 against Cypress.
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