Cypress gives CdM a lesson, 35-10
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Richard Dunn
ANAHEIM - Special consideration will probably be given in practice
this week to Corona del Mar High’s football team in the unexplored area
of making solid contact.
Among the missing elements, according to their coach, were blocking
and tackling.
After a close first half, host Cypress scored three touchdowns
Saturday night in the opening 2 minutes 20 seconds of the second half to
break it open while using only two offensive plays, as the Centurions
(2-0) defeated Corona del Mar, 35-10, in a nonleague game at Western
High.
Cypress senior Robert Clark returned the second half kickoff 84 yards
for a touchdown to ignite the Centurions’ rally, after Cypress led at
halftime, 14-3.
On the Sea Kings’ ensuing drive after starting deep in their own
territory, Cypress defensive back Jelani Gamba sacked CdM junior
quarterback Dylan Hendy in the end zone and jarred the ball loose.
Linebacker Jacob Kartchner recovered the fumble for Cypress in the end
zone and the Centurions had their second touchdown in 1:22 without an
offensive play. Chris Adornetto kicked the extra point for Cypress to
build its lead to 28-3.
After Javier Murguia of Cypress recovered another CdM fumble at the
Sea Kings’ 15-yard line on the game’s next offensive play, the Centurions
reached paydirt again two plays later when senior tailback Darren Shorter
scored on a 5-yard run with 9:40 remaining in the third quarter.
Adornetto’s fifth point-after kick provided Cypress with a commanding
35-3 edge.
“Those were big plays and I think that swung the momentum completely
around to us,” said Cypress Coach Kerry Crabb, whose squad got a
jump-start on the 2000 campaign with a 44-7 victory last week on the road
against Handsworth of North Vancouver, Canada.
“We returned that opening kickoff for a touchdown, then got a turnover
in the end zone, then after getting the ball back, we scored again pretty
quickly. From then on, it was a fire drill.”
CdM Coach Dick Freeman, whose squad opened its season, said “it was
ugly ... it was the worst football game I’ve ever been associated with
here at Corona del Mar.”
Freeman was mainly concerned about his team’s blocking and tackling.
“Yeah, (the score) was good at halftime, but I still think football is
a contact sport and we were not playing it right,” he said. “We’ve got a
long way to go. They took the wind out of our sails the first time they
hit us. It was close at halftime, but we were never really in it.”
Shorter rushed for 109 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries to lead
Cypress, while quarterback Justin Rice completed 11 of 19 passes for 143
yards and no interceptions.
The Centurions started their first offensive series of the game with
excellent field position on the Sea Kings’ 31, and six plays later
Shorter scored on a 1-yard plunge up the gut.
Corona del Mar’s Jon-Luke Del Fante, a senior, kicked a 28-yard field
goal to cap the Sea Kings’ third possession with 2:54 left in the first
quarter.
But those would be their only points until the waning moments, when
Matt Cooper scored on a 2-yard touchdown run with 1:14 to play in the
contest. CdM’s score was set up by Eric Snell’s 36-yard punt return.
Cypress scored again in the first quarter when Rice connected with
Clark on a 57-yard pass play. Kerry Lathon was the intended deep receiver
with two CdM defenders in the neighborhood, but the ball sailed over
their heads and Clark was there to haul it in at the CdM 28, then Clark
sprinted untouched to the end zone.
Freeman shuffled Hendy and junior Joe Barber at quarterback, but the
Sea Kings’ passing attack totaled only 44 yards in 21 throws (six
completions).
“We weren’t platooning them, we were just looking for somebody to
generate something,” Freeman said. “Actually, we didn’t want them both to
die, because we weren’t blocking anybody. The way we blocked, we were
lucky we didn’t lose anybody (to injury).”
Cypress not only won the battle in the trenches and on the scoreboard,
it merited the game’s biggest hits and electrified the crowd with blazing
speed.
The Centurions’ downfall, however, was 16 penalties for 130 yards
against them.
Their defense held CdM to only one offensive first down in the second
half.
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