Sailors seize control
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Barry Faulkner
In a game of spontaneous split-second changes that either buoyed
and sank the spirit of both teams, it was a shift of glacial
proportions that ultimately decided the nonleague football game
Friday night between Marina High and host Newport Harbor High.
Leading, 16-14, after senior Rhett Hartsfield blocked a potential
go-ahead 35-yard field-goal try with 10:20 left in the game, the
Sailors settled in for a 15-play drive that covered 91 yards and
nearly seven minutes to score an insurance touchdown and claim a
23-14 triumph before 3,700.
Newport sophomore Spencer Link, who catalytically transformed a
14-10 deficit into a two-point lead by snaking through the Vikings
punt return team for a 57-yard touchdown return five plays after
Brian Campos closed the gap with a 25-yard field goal, made a diving
catch of Michael McDonald’s precisely thrown out pass in the end zone
to cap the aforementioned marathon march and help the Tars (1-1)
avoid their first 0-2 start since 1982.
Newport’s defense, which, like the Sailor offense displayed
patience and determination all night, stopped Marina’s last-ditch
drive near midfield and the hosts ran out the clock on their 15th
triumph in their last 17 Week 2 contests.
“There was a lot of stuff that happened in that game, a lot of
momentum changes,” said Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley, whose team was
on the short end of the most startlingly sudden reversal of fortune
on the final play before halftime.
After taking seven plays to move from its own 31 to the Newport 44, Marina quarterback Matt Brennan threw well beyond a streaking
receiver into the hands of Harbor cornerback Ben Soza. Soza,
retreating, hauled in the interception at his own 10 and drifted back
to his own 5, before Marina receiver Keith Heyward grabbed him by the
arms and popped the ball loose. Heyward picked up the bounding fumble
at the 4 and carried Soza into the end zone with no time left. Yuto
Someya’s conversion kick made it 14-7 Vikings, but Harbor somehow
managed to come out energized for the third quarter.
“I told our guys at halftime to make sure at the end of the third
quarter, we were either even or ahead, because I believed we could
take it in the fourth quarter,” Brinkley said.
Two plays after Harbor’s second-half kickoff sailed out of bounds,
setting Marina (1-1) up at its own 35, senior defensive end Shahan
Mouradyan closed quickly on the dive option exchange and popped the
ball loose, into the awaiting arms of fellow end Mac Posey at the
Marina 41.
The Sailors, taking advantage of the short passes Marina defensive
backs appeared willing to surrender all night, marched to the 8,
before Campos split the uprights for three points with 8:08 left in
the third.
A pair of sacks, the first by junior noseguard Austin Nieto for a
7-yard loss and the second by junior outside linebacker Matt Encinias
with cleanup help from Nieto for a 4-yard loss, helped force a Marina
punt on the ensuing possession.
Link, whose separated shoulder prevented him from returning punts
in last week’s opener, collected the ball between the right sideline
and the hash marks, sped toward the border, past the first wave of
pursuit, then cut back across the field to give Harbor the lead for
good. with 5:03 left in the third.
“That play changed the game,” McDonald said of Link’s TD.
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