Newport aims for victory No. 2
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Patrick Laverty
After a convincing 35-8 victory over CIF Southern Section Division II
representative Trabuco Hills in its football season opener, Newport
Harbor High comes back with a game against CIF Division I
representative Marina and Sailors Coach Jeff Brinkley isn’t worried
about complacency.
“I think our guys know what kind of program Marina’s got and what
they bring,” said Brinkley, whose unit is ranked No. 6 in CIF
Southern Section Division VI.
The Vikings (1-0 after a 12-0 triumph over Paramount) play host to
the Sailors (1-0) at 7 p.m. Friday at Westminster High. Marina will
actually bring quite a different look from last season, when the
Sailors prevailed, 23-14. Coach Mike Dodd’s Vikings have switched to
the shotgun formation as their primary offense, in an attempt to take
advantage of the skills of senior quarterback Matt Brennan.
It isn’t the run-and-shoot -- Marina huddles after every play and
won’t spread the field with four receivers -- but it does allow
Brennan more time to use his strong right arm.
“He can definitely throw it downfield,” Brinkley said. “He threw
one 55 or 60 yards and, even though it fell incomplete, it was a good
pass.”
The offense is actually quite similar to the one Trabuco Hills ran
last week. The Mustangs often lined up in a single-back formation
with three wide receivers.
In the backfield for Marina will likely be Jason Burch, a wideout
who replaced injured running back Walter Hildebrand and ran for 121
yards on 20 carries. Burch reminded Brinkley of Newport Harbor junior
Spencer Link, a small, speedy, athletic type.
Of course, the Vikings are familiar with Link, who returned a punt
57 yards for a touchdown last season against Marina and also caught
an 8-yard touchdown pass as the Sailors overcame a 14-7 halftime
deficit.
Marina will present a challenge for Link to add to his scoring
total because of its size up front.
“It’s going to be a physical test for our offensive line,”
Brinkley said. “[Quarterback] Kasey [Peters] had a little pressure a
couple times [against Trabuco Hills], which I think we need to cure.”
Despite the pressure, Peters was sacked just twice against Trabuco
Hills.
Senior tailback Matt Encinias, who rushed for 120 yards last week,
will force the Vikings to be honest on defense.
Encinias will also play a key role in the Sailors’ secondary when
Brennan attempts to throw. Last week, Newport Harbor allowed Trabuco
Hills quarterback Alex Aubel to compete just 8 of 20 passes for 117
yards and Matt Erickson came away with an interception.
Newport Harbor’s defensive line will be without senior defensive
end Peter Hoyt, who broke his hand in the season-opening victory.
Hoyt forced a fumble and assisted on a fourth-down tackle at the goal
line in the victory over Trabuco Hills. Junior Sean Rowe is expected
to start in Hoyt’s place. Rowe played significantly in the opener,
also contributing during the Sailors’ goal-line stand and adding a
tackle for a loss.
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