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CdM Junior Varsity Start Slow but Win

Posted on 04 November 2009 by Dan Steele

CdM’s very own junior varsity football team took on University last Friday in their third league game. CdM started out slow, only scoring two points in the first half against University High school. But, the score quickly changed as CdM put up another 28 points to beat the Trojans 30-0.

Corona del Mar’s defense was once again shutdown against University, allowing only a few first downs and only a few good runs. As for the offense, once the ball was put into the red zone, it would stop and University would quickly gain possession.

“It was really frustrating. We would drive it all the way down the field, but we could never score,” stated junior Brian Smith. This would all change for CdM as they entered the second half with the ball. On their second possession, Corona drove the ball 65 yards down the field, with the drive resulting in a touchdown pass to sophomore Matt English. With another quick stop for the CdM defense, the offense got the ball back on University’s 30 yard line. In two plays, both being the same, Erik Fisher ran the ball for another CdM touchdown.

Kevin Kitzens would quickly add to the CdM score as he also ran the ball into the endzone against the dwindling University defense. CdM’s offense had finally found its groove, scoring 21 points in the third and fourth quarter. As the final minutes on the clock counted down, the CdM defense took the field against University on the 40 yard line. As soon as University got the ball, they gave it up. A pass over the middle was intercepted by linebacker Jack Kanen who ran it back for thirty yards before fumbling. Luckily, the ball was recovered by corner Kyle Sherburne who ran the ball for another six points. Kicker Grant Garret put up the kick to make the final score of the game 30-0.

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CdM Junior Varsity Remain Undefeated with Win Over Irvine

Posted on 27 October 2009 by Dan Steele

With a score of 13-6, the Corona del Mar junior varsity remain undefeated and set themselves up for a second league championship in two years. CdM has played well this year, keeping opponents to less than ten points a game this season. The highlight of the season for the JV team was beating Newport Harbor 7-0 in a close win.

Last week on Friday, CdM took on Irvine, a very well coached team with some talent. “Their running backs on both the varsity and junior varsity levels are very good and it takes about two to three people to tackle them,” said junior Aaron Vasquez.

The CdM defense has been playing very well the entire season, especially against Irvine, allowing no touchdowns, and only two field goals. Irvine struck first against CdM, kicking a 30 yard field goal to go ahead 3-0. Irvine followed in Corona’s footsteps by playing good defense while CdM had the ball. On CdM’s second possession, sophomore Grant Garret kicked a 25 yard field goal to tie up the game. Irvine would get the lead with another field goal, until CdM’s Grant Garret put away yet another 35 yard field goal to tie up the game yet again.

Entering the third quarter tied, CdM came out fired up, ready to take the lead. With the ball on the 40 yard line, CdM marched down the field to the 20 yard line. With Erik Fisher in the backfield, CdM called the same play twice, a counter to the left, to score and go ahead 13-6. The defense stayed strong as they held Irvine for yet another half, this time not allowing them to score at all.

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Sea Kings Junior Varsity tie Laguna Hill Hawks, 7-7

Posted on 19 October 2009 by Dan Steele

After getting shutout the night before on the varsity level, the CdM Jv team of 24 players traveled to Laguna Hills to get revenge. When the kings left CdM, it was about 75 degrees, the ideal temperature to play in for any sport. But, when the kings arrived at Laguna Hills high school, it was a scorching 88 degrees. The game began with a kickoff return for CdM, after captains Preston Risser and Mitch Gardner won the toss.

The Kings opened up with a long drive, with big plays from Erik Fisher. Fisher took the ball overtime from the 25 yard line all the way down to the 5 yard line, where the kings were stopped, due to a bad snap. The defense, however, would shutdown the Laguna Hills offense for two quarters. The defense allowed only a few first downs, and stuffed the inside run, forcing Laguna Hills to try and throw the ball. Defensive backs Fraiser Anderson and Kyle Sherburne both provided lockdown protection on the wide receivers, while Aaron Vasquez, Andre Busto, and Braden Granard provided pressure on the quarterback.

CdM scored in their third possession, late in the first quarter. On the ten yard line, quarterback Mitch Gardner handed the ball off to running back Erik Fisher, who bounced it outside and past the secondary protection for a Sea Kings touchdown.

The Hawks made their score late in the third quarter, with a pass for 15 yards into the back of the end zone. The Laguna Hills had good field position against the Sea Kings, which allowed them to drive into the end zone with a quick couple of plays. Despite the score, the defense remained at the top of their game, shutting down the Hawks for the rest of the game. The offense had big mistakes to which the Hawks defense capitalized on. Snaps were off and blitzes by the defense caused sacks and rushed the quarterback.

Players of the game for CdM were Frasier Anderson and Josh Giger. CdM enters their second league game against Irvine on Friday with a 5-0-1 record. The game is on Friday, at Irvine. Go Sea Kings!

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Homecoming Game

Posted on 10 October 2009 by Rupen Dajee

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Battle of the Bay

Posted on 26 September 2009 by Rupen Dajee

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Battle of the Bay Photos

Posted on 25 September 2009 by Samantha Luehrs

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Moments Leading Up To The Big Game

Posted on 24 September 2009 by Donna Etemadi

Students buzzing with anticipation, awaiting the final confrontation between the two rivals. Long lines to buy tickets a week in advance. Designing T-shirts symbolizing each student’s school spirit and confidence in the Sea King Pride.

The forty-eigth annual Battle of the Bay football game stirs the competitiveness between Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor while also allows heightened spirit to spread throughout the school.

From teachers assigning minimum homework on the night of the game to football players having longer practices, Battle of the Bay is a tradition that is embedded in the culture of our school and is therefore, an event that can be recognized as a union of students, faculty members, parents, and community members who enjoy a sports game between rival schools.

“Seniors are definitely excited because it’s their last time to participate in Battle of the Bay,” stated senior Madeline Mains.

Students in general are excited for the annual rivalry game. If anyone need proof of this, he or she could just glance at the ticket lines the week of the game.

Student buzz surrounding Battle of the Bay has been phenomenal. Daily announcements, posters, newspaper articles documenting the event, teachers promoting attendance, the hype regarding Battle of the Bay models increased school spirit, school unity, and school pride.

On Thursday, September 24, the day of the game, the Battle of the Bay rally brings together freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors to demonstrate school spirit and support our hardworking football players.

Enthusiastic students in ASB at the Battle of the Bay rally (from left to right), Anara Askar, Emma Kaye, Sarah Hostetller, and Ariana Naaseh. (Picture taken by Melanie De Arakal)

Enthusiastic students in ASB at the Battle of the Bay rally (from left to right), Anara Askar, Emma Kaye, Sarah Hostetller, and Ariana Naaseh. (Picture taken by Melanie De Arakal)

The rally was kicked off by Chloe Harder, Benny Townsend, and Parker Seaman, clearly displaying their CdM school spirit. A video illustrating CdM’s confidence in beating Newport Harbor was shown while our football team performed a rap to the student body.

CdM’s new principal, Tim Bryan, made a debut in playing a game with Mr. Selby and later giving words of confidence and wisdom to the students.

The Battle of the Bay rally was a monumental display of school and spirit and pride in what CdM can accomplish as a school and a unified student body.

The excitement displayed around school this week and at the rally indicate increased levels of Sea King Pride and confidence in our students.

Written by Donna Etemadi

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CdM’s Varsity Football Kicks Off a Great New Season

Posted on 23 September 2009 by Melissa LaBruna

21-IMG_0537“CdM’s going to dominate, obviously,” predicted sophomore Remy Lamons before Friday’s game against Troy High School; and he was right. CdM started strong and held their lead until the end, finishing with a win of 27-14.

Near the end of the fourth quarter, quarterback Kyle Smith of Troy went down with leg cramps after a series of passes and didn’t come back due to a minute left in play.

With three minutes and 49 seconds left of the first quarter, Michael Borchard passed to a teammate, but Deangelo Bonner of Troy intercepted it. However, in the next play, Troy’s running back Justin Austin fumbles the ball, and CdM regained possession.

The most memorable play of the game was lead by Michael Borchard, CdM’s renowned quarterback, during the beginning of the second quarter. He rushed 80 yards and claimed the second touchdown of the night. After the field goal CdM’s lead held strong; it was 14-0.

“I had to make the read on the play and I was just trying to run my hardest,” says Borchard when asked what he was thinking as he sprinted down the field.

It was third and goal, with less then one yard remaining, Michael Borchard rushes for touchdown, 20-0. The field goal was blocked.

Third quarter, first and ten, 44-yard pass from Borchard to Donald Dalton. With a good field goal, the score became 27-7.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter CdM had the ball on the 29 yard line, Smith passed to Kevin Tucker but it was intercepted, touchdown by Troy. With another good field goal the game ended with a score of 27-14.

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Battle of the Bay 2008

Posted on 23 September 2009 by Rupen Dajee

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CdM Junior Varsity Silence Segerstrom

Posted on 16 September 2009 by Dan Steele

CdM started slow without scoring a touchdown for the entire first quarter, when it seemed it would be an easy game for them. “We came out expecting a win to be handed over to us on a silver platter, and we got surprised when we got scored on,” said Junior captain Preston Risser. Although Segerstrom high came out and quickly scored a touchdown, CdM fought back in the last three quarters of the game to win 42-7.

In the first quarter, CdM started with the ball. In a quick one-two-three series for the offense, the ball was punted to Segerstrom. Both sides were shut down until Segerstrom broke free with a 40 yard run by their tailback. This would be the last time Segerstrom would score. “The defense really picked it up after letting them score a touchdown,” said Junior Braden Granard. In the beginning of the second quarter, CdM’s running back Eric Fisher put six up on the board for CdM by running the football 35 yards. Along with another touchdown by Fisher, Kevin Kitzens and Josh Giger would also score to make the score 21-7.

After the break at halftime, CdM came out relentless and scored another 21 points, some with the help of the defense. A punt was blocked on the 15 yard line by Jack Kanen who was quickly tackled when he tried to run it in for a touchdown. It took the offense one play to score, with a run by Kevin Kitzens. All of the smack talk that the Segerstrom players had been talking at the beginning of the game was quickly coming to an end as they realized the game was out of reach for them.

As well as getting the win, the team was also to welcome a new player to team, senior Steven Sheldon. Steven is a transfer from Mater Dei who has just been granted the rights to play on the Varsity squad. This was a warm up game for Sheldon, who had a big hit on the Segerstrom quaterback. “It felt really good to get back out there and be able to hit other guys that aren’t on your own team,” said Sheldon.

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