Mustangs stay unbeaten
Joseph Boo
WESTMINSTER - The fireworks were exploding at halftime for
Westminster High’s homecoming game, but it was Costa Mesa’s C.J. Zuniga
who elicited the most ‘oohs’ from the crowd.
Zuniga rushed for 196 yards and helped the Mustangs spoil Westminster’s
homecoming with a 16-6 win.
Zuniga had 116 yards at halftime on 15 carries by squirming through holes
the offensive line gave him. Costa Mesa attempted all of two passes in
the half and completed both. Essentially, Zuniga accounted for 15 of
Costa Mesa’s 22 plays in the first half.
Zuniga benefited from an offensive line that opened up gaping holes for
the running game. He gained most of his yards before any Westminster
defenders touched him.
“My offensive line,” Zuniga said, “that’s the whole key. Today, I was
running through holes like the kind you can drive a truck through.”
For proof that anybody could gain yards behind Costa Mesa’s line, look at
quarterback Dave Weir’s 20-yard run at the start of the second quarter on
a botched play.
“My tailback accidentally went the wrong way,” Weir said. “I squeezed the
ball and followed my blockers. They were still blocking in the same
scheme, and I followed them into the end zone.”
That score put the Mustangs up 6-0, with a botched extra point from a low
snap. Costa Mesa later added a 28-yard field goal from Luis Avalos to
give it a 9-0 lead at halftime.
Westminster did threaten in the first quarter with a
seven-and-a-half-minute drive, and it was facing a fourth-and-two at
Costa Mesa’s 29-yard line. But Todd Duddridge chased quarterback Kelly
Coburn right into Robert Hulliger for a sack to kill the scoring threat.
Costa Mesa’s defense continuously pulled out big plays to stop the Lions’
high-powered offense. Westminster had several scoring chances, but it
stalled with failed fourth-down conversions and turnovers.
The biggest defensive stop came at the start of the fourth quarter when
the Lions were at Costa Mesa’s 5-yard line. Coburn was chased out of the
pocket by Hulliger and threw an awkward pass right to safety WillyFranco.
“I thought we played superb defense,” Costa Mesa Coach Jerry Howell said.
“We gave a great effort, and we hit hard instead of just bringing them
down.”
Besides the big plays, Costa Mesa’s defense shut down Westminster’s
scoring threats. Multifaceted tailback Vince Laurel’s longest run came at
halftime when he walked down the red carpet as a homecoming king
candidate, and he was held to 15 yards on eight carries. The Lions
leading rusher Christian Chamberlain had 12 yards on four carries, and
Coburn went 16-29 for 192 yards, but threw two interceptions that stalled
scoring opportunities.
“I went to quarterback camp with him,” Weir said, “and he was acting like
a hot-head. So we wanted to show him. If you want to get to the next
level, you have to get through us.”
After taking a 16-6 lead with a 2-yard run from Zuniga, Costa Mesa held
on against Coburn’s passing. Westminster added a touchdown in the fourth
quarter from Laurel’s 4-yard run, but when Coburn threw an interception
to Weir with 10 seconds left in the game, Costa Mesa downed the ball and
celebrated it’s fourth 3-0 start in 40 years.
“Our whole team should be impressive,” Howell said. “We asked them to
play a whole game, and they responded. We just didn’t turn the corner. We
coulda, and shoulda beat them 21-0.”
“It was too close at the end, and I’m getting too old for that.”
Costa Mesa is now winning enough that it’s not the number of wins that
counts, but the quality. And Friday night, the Mustangs were definitely
better than the fireworks show.
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