Prep football: Battle for the Bell
Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - Proof of the year-round ramifications of the annual
football Battle for the Bell between Costa Mesa High and cross-town and
Pacific Coast League rival Estancia, could be heard on the Estancia
practice field last winter.
The Eagles, who avenged a 52-0 loss in 1998 with a 34-14 upset triumph over the Mustangs last fall, ended their sixth-period football class with
the team chant “34-14,” seemingly promoting some carry-over from what
Coach Dave Perkins believes is their best game in his 27-contest tenure.
“It’s a big pride deal with the kids,” said Perkins, who admits this
year’s meeting, Friday at 7 p.m. at Newport Harbor High, also holds grand
importance in the PCL standings.
“Both teams have been pointing toward this game, because of the league
connotations,” Perkins said. “The winner has the inside track to a (CIF
Southern Section Division IX) playoff spot.”
A win would mean no less than sole possession of third place and
retain hopes of catching league co-leaders Corona del Mar and University.
The Mustangs (5-2, 1-1 in league) are ranked No. 8 in CIF Division IX,
but it’s unranked Estancia (4-3, 1-1) which enters as the favorite.
“We’ve looked at it, analyzed it, and watched (Estancia) play,” Mesa
Coach Jerry Howell said. “And if we play a perfect game with no mistakes,
we have a real good shot at winning. Both teams are physical and it
should be a tough game. If (the Eagles) have an advantage, it’s that they
are more effective play-action passing. The challenge for us will be not
to throw more, but to throw more effectively.”
Estancia senior quarterback Kenny Valbuena, under the tutelage of
former Mesa standout Bill Lux, a first-year Eagle assistant, has
completed 52 of 94 (55%) for 889 yards and six touchdowns, with only one
interception.
Meanwhile, Mesa passers have thrown 10 interceptions while compiling
517 aerial yards and five TDs, completing 52 of 103.
Both offenses have had success on the ground. Mesa averages 248
rushing yards to the Eagles’ 218.
But, while Mesa has outscored Estancia, 210-182 this fall, the Eagles
have a better average in two league games, 31-12.
“We’ve been moving the ball,” Perkins said. “Our problem has been
stopping people.”
Estancia has allowed 78 points to league foes Northwood and
University, while Mesa has surrendered 51 to CdM and Laguna Beach.
Both coaches also say mistakes could figure into the outcome Friday.
“Both teams are making a lot of mistakes,” said Perkins, whose squad
has a minus-five turnover ratio.
“The two teams are a little hard to measure, because we’ve both looked
good at times, and we’ve both fallen on our faces,” said Howell, whose
team is minus-six in turnovers, including 12 giveaways in its two losses.
Both teams have featured more than one ballcarrier.
Estancia’s leading rusher is senior fullback Fahad Jahid (620 yards
and four TDs on 105 carries), while senior Andy Romo has collected 599
yards and six TDs on 86 carries. Romo, who has battled nagging leg
injuries in recent weeks, is feeling much better, Perkins reports. Romo
is also the Eagles’ leading receiver with 21 catches for 236 yards and
two TDs, and has also returned a kickoff for a TD. Perkins said he will
add time in the secondary to his offensive chores.
Junior Freddy Rodriguez has also emerged as a running threat for
Estancia. He has 155 yards and two TDs on 13 carries in league.
Senior tight end David Stoddard is another of Valbuena’s favorite
targets. He is averaging nearly 18 yards on his 16 catches, including two
TDs.
Mesa sophomore Keola Asuega leads Mustang rushers with 580 yards and
nine TDs on 106 attempts. But, still suffering from what Howell called a
deep nerve bruise in his foot, his status is in doubt.
Senior Alvin Nguyen stepped in at tailback last week (33 carries for
139 yards) and now has 489 yards and eight TDs on 66 attempts (a 7.4-yard
average) this season.
Senior Lenny Lukela (18 catches for 217 yards) and junior Nick Cabico
(10 for 122) are senior quarterback Patrick Hulliger’s favorite targets.
The battle of the trenches will include veteran standouts on both
sides.
Mesa senior Antony Grubisich, a first-team All-PCL and
All-Newport-Mesa District defensive lineman last year, will start at
guard and inside linebacker.
Estancia senior Cesar Romero will start at guard and defensive end,
while first-team all-league and all-district defensive end David
Rodriguez will also pose problems for Mesa.
Mesa’s offensive line also includes All-CIF returner Luther Mitchell.
Estancia leads the series, 19-13-1, but Mesa has won three of the last
four and five of the last seven.
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