CdM needs victory
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Patrick Laverty
For Corona del Mar High’s football team, the forecast is simple: Win
and it’s in.
The Sea Kings will enter the CIF Southern Section Division IX
playoffs as the Pacific Coast League’s No. 3 representative if it can
defeat University Friday at Irvine High at 7 p.m.
A loss and Corona del Mar (5-3-1, 2-1-1 in league) would have to
hope for an at-large berth.
Continuing to play without running back and cornerback Wess
Presson, who is out with a leg injury, the Sea Kings will attempt to
mimic last week’s strong performance against Tesoro, which included
nearly 400 yards of offense. Corona del Mar took the Titans, who play
Northwood for the title this week, to overtime, before falling,
28-21. The game counts as a tie for both teams, with the overtime
period played to break a tie in the standings should the teams finish
with identical records.
University (6-3, 2-2) is coming off successive victories over
Laguna Beach and Calvary Chapel after losing its first two league
games to Northwood and Tesoro.
Running a wing T offense, University will present some problems
for a Sea King defense that has allowed 63 points in its last two
games.
The Trojans have four players who have rushed for more than 240
yards in a game this season and quarterback A.J. Moskus poses as a
double threat, having rushed for 340 yards and eight touchdowns and
thrown for 1,075 yards and 11 TDs.
“They throw the ball OK, but they’ve got some real good backs,”
Corona del Mar Coach Dick Freeman said.
Because of the motion and movement associated with University’s
offense, the key for the Sea Kings’ defense will be staying
disciplined.
“Any wing-T type thing, you’ve got to play position football and
assignment football,” Freeman said.
If Corona del Mar can accomplish that on defense, it simply has to
hope its offense can repeat last week’s success.
Without Presson, junior Austin Brawner received most of the
carries against Tesoro. He gained 128 yards on 22 carries and scored
one touchdown.
The key for Brawner and sophomore tailback Brett Crowley was an
offensive line that is completely healthy for the first time all
season.
Quarterback Tom Welch threw for 180 yards and ran for 49 yards
last week. His key receiver was twin brother Kevin, who caught five
passes for 164 yards and two touchdowns.
What the offense needs to eliminate are the turnovers, of which
they had five against Tesoro, including fumbles on the only two
option plays they ran.
“The option was a new wrinkle and it was definitely there,”
Freeman said. “We’ve just got to catch the pitch.”
Freeman said the option will remain a part of the Sea Kings’ game
plan. But turnovers will likely decide whether that game plan will be
in effect for another week.
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