Mesa shakes up league
COSTA MESA â Costa Mesa High needed to beat Calvary Chapel Thursday to contend for a third Orange Coast League title in the last four years.
The Mustangs sure make it look easy against the Eagles.
When it comes to football between these two schools, Costa Mesa owns the series. The Mustangs beat Calvary Chapel, 26-13, and improved to 8-0 all-time against the Eagles.
More importantly, Costa Mesa (3-5, 2-1 in league) handed the Eagles their first league loss, dropping them to 2-1.
The lone undefeated team in league is Estancia (2-0 in league), which plays Saddleback tonight at Jim Scott Stadium. That is the same site where Costa Mesa ran all over Calvary Chapel, amassing 241 yards.
The game marked the Mustangsâ second of four straight games on the fast turf. Their final two league games are at Jim Scott Stadium, a venue that you might think might be advantageous to Costa Mesaâs league title hopes.
âBecause of our practice field [being regular grass], it doesnât help us a lot [playing on turf],â Costa Mesa Coach Jeremy Osso said. âOn Monday, we couldnât practice on our field because it was so wet. It was literally like three inches thick of water. We come out on Tuesday and itâs like the Sahara Desert. Itâs dry as bone out there. You canât cut because thereâs nothing to cut in.
âItâs nice to come out here and play on this [field at Estancia High], but itâs not like this is a real home-field advantage for us when we donât practice on anything like this.â
It took the Mustangs the first quarter to adjust to the playing surface.
After Calvary Chapel took a 6-0 lead early in the second quarter, the Mustangs shut the visitors out for the next 28 minutes of action.
Calvary Chapel recorded only one first down in the second quarter and the Mustangs took advantage. Running back Julian Marquez scored a five-yard touchdown and quarterback Nathan Alvis found the end zone on a one-yard sneak to put the Mustangs ahead, 12-6, at halftime.
Alvis added a 17-yard touchdown run midway through the third quarter, giving the junior 10 rushing touchdowns on the season. The total is a Newport-Mesa best for quarterbacks.
Alvis also threw a touchdown pass and finished with 141 yards passing. He hooked up with wide receiver Jordan Walden on a 35-yard score. The touchdown through the air was Alvisâ 12th of the year.
The Mustangs won this one by pounding Calvary Chapel. They ended the Eaglesâ five-game winning streak by running behind 6-foot-8, 285-pound senior left tackle Andrew Albers and the rest of the offensive line.
âWe challenged our line tonight,â Osso said. âWe told our line, âItâs going to be up to you guys.â They came through.â
Marquez and Alvis benefitted the most, gaining 74 and 60 yards rushing, respectively.
The defense gave Costa Mesa opportunities to control the clock. The Mustangs contained running back Brandon Perez.
The senior entered the night averaging 121 yards and two touchdowns on the ground each game. Perez scored only once and finished four yards short of 100.
When Calvary Chapel tried to throw, Walden and Tyler Biggs intercepted J.T. McLuckey passes. During one stretch McLuckey threw eight incomplete passes.
Each team turned the ball over on their first possession, the Eagles on downs and the Mustangs on an interception. Costa Mesaâs opening drive went the furthest and it hurt itself with a holding penalty, which nullified a 17-yard run by DaSean Grayson.
Instead of being on Eaglesâ 10-yard line with a first down, Costa Mesa moved back to the 35. Facing a third-and-16, Costa Mesa passed.
Alvis went for the end zone to receiver Jake Comer, who appeared to have a step on the cornerback, but Perez got in the way. He leaped and picked off the ball on the two midway through the opening quarter.
After a scoreless first 12 minutes, Calvary Chapel struck first in the second quarter. The Eagles went 83 yards on seven plays to go ahead 6-0. Out of Wildcat formation, Perez took the snap and ran left before finding an opening to score a three-yard touchdown. Costa Mesaâs Roberto Ramirez blocked the extra-point kick.
The Mustangs quickly responded. They put together a 10-play, 68-yard scoring drive. The Eagles kept Costa Mesaâs drive alive by jumping offside on fourth-and-one near midfield.
Costa Mesa then ran seven straight times on the ground and tied the game at 6-6 on Marquezâs five-yard touchdown run with 4:08 left in the first half.
The Mustangs were on their way to taking control.
Costa Mesa next plays defending league champion Laguna Beach.
âWe canât look past Laguna,â said Osso, who knows a victory next week will possibly make the Battle for the Bell game against Estancia the league title game on Nov. 12.
âAll cards should be on the line for that Estancia game at the end of the year.â
Costa Mesa 26, Calvary Chapel 13
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Mesa 0 â 12 â 14 â 0 â 26
Calvary 0 â 6 â 0 â 7 â 13
SECOND QUARTER
CC â Perez 3 run (kick blocked), 10:23.
CM â J. Marquez 5 run (kick failed), 4:08.
CM â Alvis 1 run (run failed), 1:22.
THIRD QUARTER
CM â Alvis 17 run (P. Marquez kick), 6:18.
CM â Walden 35 pass from Alvis (P. Marquez kick), 3:27.
FOURTH QUARTER
CC â McLuckey 4 run (Hisa kick), 5:57.
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
CM â J. Marquez, 13-74, 1 TD.
CC â Perez, 17-98, 1 TD.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
CM â Alvis, 8-16-2, 141, 1 TD.
CC â McLuckey, 14-29-2, 167.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
CM â Walden, 5-65, 1 TD.
CC â R. Vasquez, 4-31.
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