Taking its toll
Boy, have the last two weeks taken its toll on the Marina High School
Vikings.
A rousing 5-0 start to the season has been tempered by an 0-2
beginning in Sunset League play, and it doesn’t get any easier, what with
rival Edison High School awaiting at Huntington Beach High’s Sheue Field.
The Vikings will go into battle without starting quarterback Beau
Brown, who injured his shoulder during last week’s loss to Esperanza.
Brown’s injury has been officially termed a “Grade 1 sprain, or
contusion,” by Marina Coach Mike Dodd, who said his senior leader will
not only miss tonight’s game, but he is also questionable for the Nov. 3
matchup with Huntington Beach.
Brown is one of two team captains missing from the Marina lineup, the
other being Inoke Tukia, an all-league linebacker/tight end who remains
out of action because of a broken arm.
Tukia, Dodd said, will return for Marina’s regular season finale
against Fountain Valley.
In addition, defensive tackle Aaron Chase is out with an injury.
“We’ve been overwhelmed these past two weeks,” Dodd said. “Injuries
have begun to hit us really hard, and we haven’t helped matters by
turning the ball over, either. But, the kids are still fighting hard.”’
The Vikings, Dodd said, have turned the ball over 11 times in
consecutive lopsided losses to Los Alamitos and Esperanza.
Brown, a solid option quarterback, didn’t practice Monday or Tuesday,
and will be replaced by junior Tommy Ansel, who will make his first
career varsity start against Edison.
He’ll be backed by another Brown, Brett, who is a sophomore and the
younger brother of Beau.
“With the new faces, our offensive game plan will be very simple, and
we’ll have to guard the ball really well,” Dodd said. “Tommy does throw
the ball well, and we have confidence in him.”
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