Sea Kings molding into shape
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Steve Virgen
At this time last year, Corona del Mar High football coach Dick
Freeman was anticipating a season led by several seniors. The
contrary can be expected for this season. Freeman also wants the
Class of 2005 to step up and become leaders.
“We’re trying to get leadership which is tough with only seven
seniors,” Freeman said. “So the juniors will have to step up a little
bit.”
Tom Welch, who will be a junior in the fall, will assuredly be one
who is expected to intensify his leadership qualities. He will be one
of a few players training at quarterback for the Sea Kings. Shaun
Mohler, who was the quarterback for the CdM freshman team last year,
will also be vying to be the team’s starting signal-caller in the
fall.
“There is a real good intensity level,” Freeman said of the spring
practices, which have been going for three weeks and will end today.
“We told them that we’re stepping stuff up. The offense is going to
be a faster pace. We want to dictate the game more.”
The Sea Kings’ running backs will include no seniors, Freeman
said. Wess Presson, who will be a junior in the fall, will see more
time at tailback, while Austin Brawner, who is coming off a leg
injury, and John Shanahan will also be in the backfield. Shanahan is
also training as a fullback. However, with the graduation of Matt
Cooper, Freeman is already planning to include offensive plays that
feature two tailbacks. Zach Wishengrad, who will also be a junior in
the fall, is the team’s lone true fullback, Freeman said.
“We’re mostly trying to get everybody experience and get them
comfortable playing,” Freeman said. “We have a lot to learn rather
than open competition with people. We’re not working on game-type
situations really. We’re working more on the fundamentals.”
Freeman and his coaching staff has also been stressing
weightlifting. The Sea Kings don’t have much size, Freeman said, but
they do have speed, which will be displayed on defense. Freeman
expects the defense to be, “more pressure oriented,” than it has been
in the past.
Troy Harrison, a new assistant for Freeman, will help in that
department as he is training and developing the Sea King defensive
backs. Harrison will also coach the receivers.
Freeman said approximately 60 players have been involved with
practices this spring.
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