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Cif Southern Section Playoffs:

FIRST ROUND:Sailors score upset

FOOTBALL: Newport Harbor takes advantage of Notre Dame without its star quarterback and advances in CIF Pac-5 playoffs.

November 17, 2007|By Soraya Nadia McDonald

SHERMAN OAKS — Why stop at round one?

Having made the CIF football playoffs after missing them last year, the Newport Harbor High Sailors didn’t see fit to just lie down and take a first-round loss.

Instead, they extended their season with a gasp-inducing 7-3 win over Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks Friday night in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Pac-5 Division playoffs.

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It was the Tars’ first postseason victory since winning the Division VI championship in 2005.

Newport will play host to Long Beach Poly Friday. The Jackrabbits, who beat the Sailors, 34-7, Sept. 14, defeated Santa Margarita, 39-7, Friday night.

The Sailors (8-3) were helped by the absence of Notre Dame senior quarterback Dayne Crist. Crist did not play because he was still recovering from a concussion sustained against Crespi in the Knights’ last regular-season game. Earlier in the week, Crist was unsure if he would play Friday night, but he was in his jersey and street clothes when the Knights (8-3) took the field. Crist, a top college prospect, has committed to playing at the University of Notre Dame next season.

“We didn’t know until five minutes before the game when the coach came up to our team [that Crist wouldn’t play],” said Harbor senior defensive end Brandon Davis.

Crist was replaced by junior backup Thomas Edwards, who was eight for 14 for 98 yards.

The Tars relied on a disciplined offense that featured short passes and runs from Ben Frazier and Michael Helfrich, whose eight carries for 27 yards all came in the second half.

The Tars’ single biggest gain was McDonald’s 22-yard touchdown pass to JB Green with 5:09 left in the fourth quarter.

Sophomore Cecil Whiteside was the only Sailor to have any catches in the first half, and 72 of McDonald’s 98 passing yards went to four different receivers after the halftime break.

“Coming into this game, I was thinking, know my check-downs, know my short passes in case I get some pressure,” McDonald said.

After relinquishing 47 points to Edison in a shutout loss last week, the Sailors rebounded, holding Notre Dame to just three points.

“Defense had to step up, and I think we came with it,” Davis said. “We had a good blitz package, and we shut them down on three downs.”

Junior cornerback Danny Miller agreed.

“Last week was not really us,” he said.

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