Norton keys Mustangs’ win
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Parker Norton scored two touchdowns to lead the Costa Mesa Pop Warner
Jr. Pee Wee Black Mustangs (9-11-year-olds) to a 24-7 victory over
the South Coast Tritons on Sept. 20.
Norton scored on runs of 48 and 59 yards and had a 68-yard
interception return for a touchdown nullified because of a penalty.
Mark Contreras scored his third touchdown of the year on a 57-yard
run and had a 62-yard TD called back due to a penalty. Contreras has
gained 217 yards on 16 carries through the first two games.
Quarterback Michael Taormina threw a 37-yard strike to Brandon
Kelly for the Mustangs’ fourth TD. The offensive line of Dakota
Gilbert, Dillon Miller, Grant McKee, Graeme Fraser and Spencer Dalby
opened large gaps for Mustang tailbacks.
Costa Mesa (2-0) limited the Tritons to 63 yards of total offense.
Buzzy Yokoyama, Jack Jeffries, Gilbert, Contreras, Norton, Tyler
Henry, Tori Morgan, Matt Porteous and Mark Sakioka had hits on
defense.
In Pee Wee (11-12-year-olds) action:
* Costa Mesa Green Mustangs 20, La Habra Blue Lions 0:
Frank DeNoewer, Jacob Folsom and Chris Gute had long touchdown
runs to lead the Green Mustangs (1-1) to victory.
Todd Davis and Jordan Palmer alternated at quarterback behind an
offensive line bolstered by Christian Argumedo, Sean DiBuono, Brett
Farthing, Robbie Gemayal, Ryan Hatcher, Cameron Hobbs, Jeff Hamilton,
Jose Martinez, Michael Mataele and Ryan Schluttenhofer.
Michael Kelly, Ben Ward, Jesse Dawson and Blake Davey shined on
defense.
In Newport-Mesa Jr. All-American Football action:
* Jr. Clinic (7-8-year-olds) Seahawks 7, Baldwin Hills Bruins 6:
The Seahawks remained undefeated (3-0) and alone in first place
with the victory.
Quarterback Levi Stillman led the Seahawks down the field in the
third quarter to tie the score 6-6 and then handed off to J.C Genova,
who scored the game-winning extra point behind the blocking of Taro
Doone, Josh Rivera and Rocky Feinberg.
Captains Daniel Albert (fullback, tackle) and Doone (center,
defensive end) led throughout the game. Colbe Koste was effective on
both sides of the line.
The defense has held opponents to 6.3 yards through the first
three games. The defense features middle linebacker Jeff Carlyle and
defensive linemen Feinberg and Doone, along with nose guards Cameron
Davis and Garrett Farthing, Chris Johnstone and Koste with ends Doone
and James Christian. Outside linebackers and cornerbacks include
Rivera, Genova, Stillman, Aaron Crosby, Levi Swoger, Cablay and
Marquise Broussard.
Quarterbacks Genova and Crosby guided the Seahawks while Genova,
Cablay and Carlyle ran the ball as well.
Christian, Rivera, Koste, Tyler Rios, Feinberg, Farthing and
Johnstone opened holes along the line.
Christian handled kicking duties with Rios, Nic Landstrom, Koste,
Davis, Stephen Keenan and James Barrett aiding on special teams.
Barrett, Broussard and Landstrom plugged holes on the Seahawks’
defensive line. Albert, Rios and Feinberg each made key tackles with
less than a minute to play to preserve the victory.
In Pee Wee (11-12-year-olds) play:
* The Baldwin Hills Bruins took a lead in the second quarter and
kept the Newport Seahawks at-bay.
The Seahawks (2-1) scored on a 20-yard pass from Mike Helfrich to
Matt Morris as time dwindled in the first half. The Bruins led at the
half, 8-6.
Quarterback Adrian Luchs also led the Seahawks.
Newport’s defense of Andrew Hicks, Sean Hooper, Mike Lancaster,
Kyle Chene and Nick Svendsen stopped four Bruins possessions inside
the 20-yard line in the second half.
Scott Frazier, Ryan Albert, Sean Breslin, Cathen Cokas and Kyle
Cablay pressured the Bruins’ quarterback into two turnovers.
In Clinic (8-10-year-olds) action:
* Baldwin Hills Bruins 13, Seahawks 0:
Newport got within the Seahawks’ 20-yard line four times, but was
unable to capitalize. Baldwin Hills scored on two long touchdown runs
in the third quarter.
Parker Eddy, Blair Luchs, Matt Carlyle and John Barton all ran
well and Jake Hall made his debut at quarterback. Chase Favreau was
on the receiving end of a Hall pass.
Mario Rosalles, A.J. Swies, Angelo Angeledes and Favreau were
solid along the offensive line. Luchs, Eddy, Condino, Carlyle,
Favreau, Rosalles and Swies all keyed the defense.
Hunter Molnar, Jack Kanen, Justin Gildart, Zack Beaudine, Spencer
Schmider, Louis Sheldon, Kellon Truxton, Aaron White, Ian Klug and
Joseph Scrivner all showed their talents on both sides of the ball.
In Jr. Pee Wee (9-11-year-olds) play:
* Baldwin Hills Bruins 35, Seahawks 0:
The Seahawks gained yardage on the running of Blake Burkhart, who
had 25 carries.
Reid Wallace helped stop the Bruin offense in the first half and
then led the offense at quarterback.
The Bruins steered away from Wallace in the second half, but T.J.
Danner and Nathan McFarland wore down the Bruin offensive line.
The game was stopped in the second half when offensive guard Jimmy
Reed was hit from behind as he was engaged in a block. Reed was
hospitalized, but was released later in the day.
Reed is not expected to miss any time.
Josh Starnes, an offensive and defensive tackle, rolled his ankle
in the fourth quarter and sustained torn ligaments. He is likely out
for the season.
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