Football: Costa Mesa wins, 22-14
- Share via
Richard Dunn
LAGUNA BEACH - With Costa Mesa High’s football team struggling with
its emotions the past few weeks, perhaps the perfect remedy is coming
next week in crosstown rival Estancia.
“I’ve been waiting for Week 8 for six months,” Costa Mesa Coach Dave
Perkins said, following his team’s 22-14 Pacific Coast League victory
over host Laguna Beach Friday night.
The Mustangs (5-2, 1-1 in PCL), who dominated the statistical
scoreboard against the Artists (5-2, 0-2), pulled out a nail-biter in the
fourth quarter as they stretched their winning streak to 12 straight
against Laguna Beach.
“I really did (think we’d end the streak this year),” Laguna Beach
Coach Dave Holland said.
Costa Mesa’s Keola Asuega, who carried 17 times for 89 yards and two
touchdowns, scored on a 1-yard run with 7:15 left in the game for the
go-ahead score, then the Mustangs added a two-point conversion by
accident.
On a bad snap with Bryce Sheridan lined up to kick the extra point,
holder A.J. Perkins scrambled into the end zone to give Costa Mesa its
margin of victory.
“We didn’t mean to go for two,” Dave Perkins said. “But we actually
practice that bad snap and we executed it. It was a huge play, because it
put a lot of pressure on them.”
On Laguna Beach’s ensuing possession, free safety Nick Cabico tackled
Artist tailback Donelle Darling for a 1-yard loss on fourth down, ending
the Laguna threat and Costa Mesa ran out the final 4:48.
“Our defense played a great game, except for that one long run (a
54-yard touchdown by Darling in the third quarter),” Perkins said. “(The
Artists) are a good football team. That’s the most points they’ve given
up this year. We moved the football; we just killed ourselves with
penalties (18 for 128 yards).”
Costa Mesa enjoyed a large time of possession advantage in the first
half (17:43-6:17), but the game was tied at the intermission, 7-7, for
Laguna’s homecoming.
The Artists, who averaged giving up only 10.2 points a game before
kickoff, turned the ball over on the opening series of the second half,
their third turnover, when Mesa’s Doug Amburgey recovered a fumble.
Starting from the Laguna 42, Costa Mesa scored three plays later on a
35-yard touchdown run by Asuega, thanks to a big hole opened up by left
guard Andrew Carich.
Laguna Beach, however, responded with a big play, when Darling found a
hole and carried for a 54-yard touchdown, after getting bounced at the
line of scrimmage.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.