Thundering herd rips Saddleback
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Richard Dunn
Even the second-half fog as thick as pea soup couldn’t stop Costa
Mesa High’s football team Thursday night in an unusual road game for
the Mustangs, who completed an undefeated Golden West League campaign
in their first year in the league with a 35-0 victory over Saddleback
at Newport Harbor High.
“We’re playing good football right now, and there’s only one other
team (in CIF Southern Section Division VII) that has a shot at an
unbeaten league season and that’s the No. 1-ranked team in our
division (Santa Fe). So we’re really hoping for the fourth seed (in
the playoffs),” said Costa Mesa Coach Dave Perkins, who notched his
first perfect league season in his 19-year head coaching career.
The Mustangs (8-2, 6-0 in league), ranked seventh in CIF Division
VII, were led by senior fullback Keola Asuega, who carried 30 times
for 222 yards and two touchdowns, caught two passes for 15 yards and
returned a kickoff 65 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter as
players could barely see what was in front of them.
“We’re becoming an all-weather team,” Perkins quipped. “We’ve
played in the mud, we’ve played in the rain and now we’ve played in
the fog. If we get that bad weather in the playoffs, we’ll be in
great shape.”
Costa Mesa’s defense, which recorded its second shutout of the
season, held Saddleback (3-7, 2-4) to 3 rushing yards in 20 attempts,
including a 15-yard loss on a bad punt snap that went out of the end
zone for a third-quarter safety. It gave the Mustangs a 22-0 edge.
On offense, the Mustangs earned 351 yards on the ground on 56
plays. Omar Ruiz, Mesa’s junior tailback, averaged over 10 yards a
carry on 7 rushes, Nate Hunter picked up 32 yards on 4 carries and
senior noseguard Borotha Pov was rewarded late in the game with a
carry that resulted in a 3-yard touchdown run.
“(Pov) has done such an outstanding job for us on defense,”
Perkins said. “If he isn’t up for (league) Player of the Year, he
should be.”
After a 15-minute delay to start the game because down markers
were missing, the Mustangs took the opening kickoff and kept the ball
for five minutes, driving to the Saddleback 1-yard line. But the
Roadrunners’ defense provided an impressive goal-line stand to stop
Costa Mesa.
The Mustangs, however, forced Saddleback to punt after three downs
and enjoyed great field position at the Roadrunners’ 33 after Tyler
Waldron’s 3-yard return.
Asuega’s 18-yard run to the Saddleback 2 was the drive’s key play,
and, on fourth down, Asuega cleared the goal line for the game’s
first score and his 46th touchdown of the season, breaking the
Newport-Mesa District career record he had shared with Steve Brazas
of Newport Harbor.
Early in the second quarter, Mesa’s defense was causing more
trouble for Saddleback as junior middle linebacker Junior Epenesa,
who was ejected later in the second quarter after a personal foul on
a fumble, sacked Roadrunner quarterback Guillermo Garcia for a 4-yard
loss on third down. Epenesa, like an invisible man on a blitz, raced
through the line untouched and put Garcia on his back soon after the
snap. It forced Saddleback to punt again, but this time a fortuitous
Roadrunner bounce resulted in a 49-yard punt to the Costa Mesa 37.
The Mustangs, though, didn’t take long to score again. Ruiz
carried 15 yards on the first play to the Saddleback 48, then
sprinted down the visiting sideline for 33 yards as the Mustangs set
up shop at the 15. After an incomplete pass, Ruiz scored on a 15-yard
touchdown run with 9:34 remaining in the first half, giving the
designated visitors, who often play home games at Newport Harbor, a
13-0 lead.
For the Roadrunners, who were originally scheduled to host the
game at the Santa Ana Bowl on Saturday, then Friday, it was their
first home assignment at Newport Harbor since 1985, when they hosted
Laguna Beach to conclude a regular season.
Costa Mesa, which missed a 39-yard field goal when it hit the left
upright in the second quarter and bounced back the wrong way, scored
again late in the second quarter on Asuega’s 7-yard run to paydirt,
after the Mustangs started on their own 13 with 2:51 left. Asuega had
gains of 14, 19, 19 and 23 in the series.
The second half was marred by the dense fog that rolled in just
before kickoff.
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