Linebacker battles more than opponents
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Rick Devereux
The year season started off on the wrong foot for the Newport Harbor
High football team.
Projected starting running back Ryan Rippon tore the medial
collateral ligament in his right knee during the summer and sat out
the first six games.
Projected starting outside linebacker Taylor Young broke his foot
playing basketball and participated in all summer workouts in a
protected boot and did not see his first action until the third game.
And then there is middle linebacker Thomas Martin. While the other
injuries are sports related, Martin was sidelined the first two games
with what was described as a stomach ailment. In truth, Martin had an
ulcer.
“I had stomach pains and a burning sensation in my belly-button,”
Martin said. “For about three or four months I would wake up in the
morning and vomit stomach bile. It wasn’t a lot, but the acid burnt
was tearing a hole in my intestines.”
With Martin out, outside linebacker Trevor Theriot moved to inside
to start the season.
“Trevor’s one of my best friends and he filled in great, but that
was my position he was playing,” Martin said. “It ate me up thinking
someone else was playing my position.”
Martin made a speedy recovery, which was surprising considering
doctors told him he may need surgery. But he was in the lineup for
the third game of the year, the Battle of the Bay against rival
Corona del Mar.
“I was a little hesitant at first,” Martin said. “I was trying to
protect my stomach because I didn’t want to get hit, but it got to
the point in the game where I couldn’t think about myself anymore. I
needed to think about my team.”
The Sailors made a dramatic comeback, scoring twice in the final
3:27 to win, 21-17.
“How could I look myself in the mirror or walk into school the
next day if we lost?” Martin said.
Martin regained his middle linebacker job immediately, pushing
Theriot back to the outside. But it was Martin who had to fill in for
Theriot the following two games when Theriot dislocated his left
elbow in the fourth quarter against the Sea Kings.
Martin became the starting running back, gaining more than 100
rushing yards in each game. Martin still sees some action at running
back despite Theriot’s recovery and Rippon back at full strength.
“I like playing running back because all eyes are on me,” Martin
said. “I think playing middle linebacker helps me as a running back
because I know what the defensive front seven is doing and what they
are looking for. If I see a linebacker over-pursue, I will cut back.
I try to run like I’m playing defense, except I’m not trying to wrap
up and tackle someone. Instead, I’m tying to run them over.”
Martin said playing offense is a “treat,” but defense is where his
passion lies.
“I love the battles on defense,” he said. “At any moment a game
can turn because the defense forced a three-and-out. I love seeing
our offense go down and score while their offense is sitting on the
sideline.”
Martin led the Newport Harbor defense to multiple stops in the,
35-0, shutout over Irvine Saturday. He also carried the ball four
times for 56 yards to earn Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week honors.
“I don’t take anything for granted anymore,” Martin said. “You
could be out of the lineup tomorrow, so you better play as hard as
you can today.”
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