CdM hopes to emerge from timber
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Since the 2001 season, Northwood High has been the gold standard in
Pacific Coast League football.
Corona del Mar, which meets the Timberwolves tonight at 7 at
Irvine High, may find out if its league title aspirations this season
are merely fool’s gold.
The Sea Kings (3-2, 1-0 in league), ranked No. 5 in CIF Southern
Section Division IX, have pinned their hopes on a sterling defense
that last week recorded the program’s first shoutout in 62 games,
dating back to 1999.
And though another goose egg might be too much to ask against
Northwood (5-0, 1-0), ranked No. 1 in CIF Division IX, CdM Coach Dick
Freeman believes holding the hosts’ offense in check may be his
team’s only hope tonight.
“We’re not going to come out on the winning end of a scoring
orgy,” Freeman said. “We want to play it safe on offense and try to
cash in on opportunities our defense can give us.”
In a 40-0 triumph over Calvary Chapel Friday, the defense provided
more than field position, scoring all 20 of CdM’s second-half points.
The Sea Kings returned two interceptions and one fumble for scores to
help end a two-game losing streak.
The Sea Kings have not beaten Northwood in their last four
meetings and the Timberwolves are 20-1 against league foes since the
2001 campaign.
“I’m sure we’re considered the underdog in this game,” Freeman
said. “But if we can go in there and not be shellshocked and not be
thinking ‘Gosh, this is Northwood and it has done this and that,’
then I think we’ll be OK.”
The Sea Kings rely, offensively, on a running game led by senior
tailback Matt Loyd. Loyd has rushed for 573 yards and five touchdowns
on 80 carries this fall.
Colin Wigley and Shaun Mohler share quarterbacking duties and have
combined to throw for 391 yards and four TDs.
Steve Hillgren (averaging 24.7 yards on 10 catches) is CdM’s
leading receiver.
Northwood is led by senior quarterback Stuart Sharpe, who leads
the Timberwolves in rushing and passing. The 6-foot, 175-pounder has
run for 311 yards and seven TDs on 46 carries. He has completed 38 of
84 passes for 674 yards with nine TDs and eight interceptions.
Senior Sean Curtis, the son of Northwood Coach Rick Curtis, has a
team-leading 23 receptions for 440 yards and seven TDs.
CdM senior defensive end Matt Burgner comes in with 31 sacks,
which ties a school career record also held by Roger Rolle.
Burgner is but one of the Sea Kings’ defensive standouts. That
list also includes inside linebacker Mohler, noseguard John Fairbanks
and outside linebacker Erik Rask.
* See Corona del Mar lineups on B4.
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OFFENSE
No. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. Po.
10 Colin Wigley 6-1 170 Sr. QB 5 Matt Loyd 5-10 175 Sr. TB 45 Matt Burgner 6-0 225 Sr. FB
2 Steve Hillgren 5-10 170 Jr. WR 8 Charlie Albright 5-9 165 Jr. WR
46 Avery Fenton 6-3 230 Sr. TE
60 John Fairbanks 6-3 240 Sr. LT
79 Aroin Lapuz 5-9 221 Jr. LG
59 Steven Dean 6-0 243 Jr. C
75 James McKennon 6-0 190 So. RG
76 Max Prescott 6-2 230 So. RT
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DEFENSE
No. Player Ht. Wt. Yr. Po.
45 Matt Burgner 6-0 225 Sr. DE
60 John Fairbanks 6-3 240 Sr. NG
55 Keaten Price 6-2 210 Jr. DE
13 Erik Rask 6-0 170 So. LB
7 Shaun Mohler 6-3 200 Sr. LB
11 A. Williamson 6-0 205 Sr. LB
6 Mike Gratzinger 5-8 190 Sr. LB
20 Tommy Folks 5-6 150 Jr. LB
5 Matt Loyd 5-10 175 Sr. CB 2 Steve Hillgren 5-10 170 Jr. CB 8 Charlie Albright 5-9 165 Jr. S
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