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By Steve Breazeale The offseason for the Dana Hills High
School football team was one filled with change.
Following a season that saw the Dolphins win one game and go winless in the com-petitive South Coast League, former head coach Todd Rusinkovich resigned. When looking for a replacement, the school’s administration did not have to look very far. Phil Skinner, who has been an assistant coach with the program since 2006, was named the new head coach.
Skinner and his coaching staff have had to go through a wide array of obstacles in order to get the team ready for the upcom-ing season. A large amount of seniors graduated from last year’s team and a key defensive player, linebacker Corey Selen-ski, transferred to nearby JSerra Catholic. On top of that, Skinner wanted to imple-ment a new, up-tempo offense. The young Dolphins team that returns 12 players with experience from last year had to hit the ground running.
“The kids have really risen to the chal-lenge … There’s obviously learning curves every time you’re the new head guy. They’ve not only met the expectations, they’ve exceeded them,” Skinner said.
Skinner wants his offense operating in double time. From the time the play ends, the Dolphins are looking to get their next play off in 17 seconds or less. It’s a system the coaching staff feels best suits their personnel and style.
The Dolphins are not the biggest team on paper but have multiple weapons with speed at their disposal. Among the fastest players on the team is senior running back Connor McCloud, who was a bright spot on offense last year.
McCloud played in nine games, carrying the ball 64 times for a team-high 512 yards and three touchdowns. He was also a threat on special teams as a kick returner, averag-ing just over 20 yards per return. McCloud will remain in that role this season and will return to man one of the team’s starting cornerback spots.
“(McCloud) is a special player. He’s got those cuts. He’s quick and he has the feet and the legwork to make some people miss,” Skinner said.
Joining McCloud in the backfield will be sophomore quarterback Corey Cisowski. Skinner said the Dolphins will use several different packages on offense and when the play calls for a man under center, Cisowski will be that pocket passer. Junior Charlie Bortnick, who will play receiver and safety, will also get time at quarterback in different
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packages. One major change from last year will
be an emphasis on special teams, accord-ing to Skinner. The first-year head coach’s practice plan regularly has a large chunk of it devoted to special teams, where players like McCloud and junior David Dylan Arrone will be unleashed as returners.
One word that kept popping up at Dolphins training camp was “aggressive”. Skinner used it while describing the special
“I think they work very well together. With that, we’re able to disguise coverages and play little games with that,” Skinner said. “We try to get takeaways, so they have the green light. They’re going to go for the ball; they’re going to ball hawk a little bit. Playing safe is one thing and playing aggressive is another. I like them going after it.”
The Dolphins schedule remains a daunt-ing one this season, with tough early games slated against rival San Clemente and
Dolphins Reenergized Young Dolphins roster enters 2015 with new look and new head coach
opposition is all they have known. Bortnick’s first varsity game was against the Diablos as a sophomore last season. Bortnick, along with his other young and experienced team-mates, are using that knowledge to fuel their drive in 2015.
“We’re pretty experienced. We’ve played against the best teams that we’re going to play (this year). We know what’s happening and we just have to get all of the other guys on the same page,” Bortnick said.
Dana Hills will open their season on the road against Tustin on Aug. 28.
“We try to get takeaways, so they have the green
light. They’re going to go for the ball; they’re going
to ball hawk a little bit. Playing safe is one thing
and playing aggressive is another. I like them going
after it.”
teams, the offense and especially when de-scribing the team’s secondary, which returns three players with experience.
McCloud, Bortnick and junior cornerback Ryder Lynch all patrolled the secondary together last season and have built up a bit of chemistry as a result. Skinner has been encouraging the trio to use their athleti-cism and gamble a bit in hopes of making a game-changing play.
reigning CIF-SS Southern Division cham-pion Garden Grove. Things will only get tougher when Dana Hills heads into South Coast League play and a league-opening tilt against Mission Viejo on Oct. 9.
For a good amount of players on the Dol-phins roster, this will be the first time they play against the caliber of teams that lurk in the South Coast League. For the young re-turning players, like Bortnick, that quality of
—Phil Skinner
Dana Hills High School football players run through a tackling drill during practice. Photo: Steve Breazeale
Dana Hills senior running back Connor McCloud looks to lead the offense in 2015. Photo: Steve Breazeale
Christian Cortez DL (No. 90) Sr.
Christian Cortez will start on both sides of the ball for the Dolphins and will be deployed at defensive end. Skinner said Cortez has a knack for fi nding the football and isn’t afraid of contact.
1 Evan Hershman LB (No. 17) Sr.
Hershman spent a lot of time in the weight room this offseason, according to Skinner. At 5 feet 7 inches, he will not be the tallest linebacker in the league, but Skinner said Hershman makes up for it by being a big hitter.
Gavin Pappagalo DB (No. 87) Soph.
Pappagalo, a sophomore, is poised to be a playmaker on both sides of the ball this season. On defense, Skin-ner said Pappagalo has the ability to elevate and snag interceptions, which fi ts in with the aggressive style of play Skinner wants his defense to be known for. He will also be featured at wide receiver.
Jacob Herttua DL (No. 77) Jr.
Herttua is the team’s resi-dent pass-rush specialist. At 6 feet 4 inches tall and 210 pounds, Herttua has the size necessary to disrupt at the line of scrimmage. Skin-ner said the junior has been working on learning new pass-rush moves through-out training camp.
Juan Moreira LB (No. 52) Sr.
Moreira played for the Dol-phins as a sophomore and moved away for his junior year. Now that he is back in town, the senior has returned to the program and settled in at the middle linebacker spot. Moreira will be tasked with being a defensive leader at his piv-otal position.
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DEFENSE
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1 Charlie BortnickWR/QB (No. 7) Jr.
Head coach Phil Skinner pegged Bortnick as a crucial player for the Dolphins, given his ability to play multiple positions. Where Bortnick will make an impact on offense will be at wide receiver as well as at quarterback, where the coaching staff plans to un-leash his speed and athleti-cism. Bortnick will also play defensive back.
Connor McCloud RB (No. 5) Sr.
McCloud is positioned to be the Dolphins’ most potent offensive weapon this season. The senior tailback stands at only 5 feet 7 inches tall but pos-sesses breakaway speed. McCloud, who will also be the team’s leading kick re-turner, will likely increase his output of 64 carries, 512 yards and three touch-downs from one year ago.
Corey Cisowski QB (No. 14) Soph.
The sophomore quarterback has impressed the Dolphins coaching staff over the off-season to the point that he has earned the job as the team’s starter. When the Dolphins deploy an offen-sive package that requires a man under center, Cisowski will be the guy. Skinner said Cisowski has already stepped into the leadership role the position demands.
Jakub Podgorski OL (No. 63) Sr.
At 6 feet tall and weighing 300 pounds, Podgorski will be among the biggest and more experienced linemen up front pacing the way for the Dolphins offense. Skinner said Podgorski is a “XXL-sized” player and will by a physical presence at the line of scrimmage.
Ryder Lynch WR (No. 1) Jr.
Lynch will be another one of the Dolphins players who will start on both sides of the ball. Lynch has speed and athleticism and has settled in to the role of be-ing one of the Dolphins’ top receiving options. Lynch will also roam the second-ary as a safety on defense.
OFFENSE
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Q&A with junior jack of all trades Charlie Bortnick
Watching Charlie Bortnick practice with the Dana Hills football team can be a diz-zying experience. The junior wide receiver, safety and quarterback rarely leaves the field and when he does, it’s only for a water break.
Bortnick emerged last season during South Coast League play, where he earned his first starting job at safety when the Dolphins played Mission Viejo. In four league games Bortnick recorded 18 tackles and recovered a fumble. With the Dolphins lacking in the experience department this season, Bortnick’s role has been changed drastically.
The Dana Point Times caught up with Bortnick at a training camp practice this week to get his thoughts on the upcoming season and how the team has adapted to the offseason changes.
Dana Point Times: After going 1-9 last year, what does the returning group of upper-classmen want to accomplish this season?
Charlie Bortnick: Redemption. We wanted to get back into it and win more games. Everyone was kind of down and our coach left so we were all in a little bit of disarray,
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Dana Hills junior Charlie Bortnick will play receiver, quarterback and safety for the Dolphins this season. Photo: Steve Breazeale
not knowing what was going to happen with the program … We’re looking better, still rebuilding but it should be good. This year we should have a better season than last.
DPT: Coach Skinner has incorporated an up-tempo offense. How has the team adapted to learning the new playbook and style?
CB: It’s harder to learn a new offense, but I think everyone is picking that up … It’s fast but we’ve been conditioning, trying to get our stamina up. It’s fitting pretty well. (Up-tempo offense) is kind of in right now. Oregon has had some success with it as well as some other college teams and it’s even moving up to the NFL right now. It can’t hurt if it’s working (there).
DPT: What is it going to take for this team to compete with the top programs in the South Coast League?
CB: Just hype from the fans, the community and a lot of positive energy … Just getting the mental mindset and being mentally and physically tough.
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NameRyder Lynch
Jacob Phillips
Julian Casillas
Connor McCloud
David DylanAronne
Charlie Bortnick
Zack Schuman
Nick Schuman
Evan Snibbe
Luke Salari
Corey Cisowski
Evan Hershman
Jayden Smith
Blake Rubio
Joe Wilske
Erik Hoostal
Jake Haynes
Joe Rice
Evan Oliver
Jack Oliver
Jacob Rowley
Erik Jaksch
Andrew Davis
Eddie Wood
Cameron Stairs
O’Shea Smith
Harry Solakian
Juan Moreira
Christopher Gabriel
Diego Avila
Davis Degroote
Tommy Bortnick
Jakub Podgorski
James Gault
Christion Pouchie
Marcus Cobb
Hunter Steele
Dylan Patton
Dan Jelladian
Jakob Herttua
Mikah Kott
DJ Moynahan
Eric Fellenzer
Brandon Oswald
Gavin Pappagalo
Paul Topps
Christian Cortez
Tristan Bonetto
Gerson Plata
Daniel Wright
Noah Baker
Zed Sayo
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TustinLocation: TustinTime: 7 p.m.Coach: Winter WelzLeague: Empire2014-2015 record: 6-5 (3-2 league)2014-2015 vs.DHHS: Win, 20-14Season Outlook: Tustin head coach Winter Welz appears to have righted the Tillers’ ship following a disappointing 2013 season. In his first full year at the helm, Tustin went 6-4 overall and returned to the playoffs. A big reason for the Tillers’ success was the emergence of soon to be senior quarterback Alema Pili-mai, a 6-foot-4-inch dual threat out of the backfield. Pilimai has offers from both BYU and Oregon State. Junior running back Derek Soto also returns. Tustin was the No. 3 team out of the Empire League last sea-son and could better their position this year given their depth.
Corona del MarLocation: Dana HillsTime: 7 p.m.Coach: Dan O’SheaLeague: Pacific Coast2014-2015 record: 10-2 (5-0 league)2014-2015 vs. DHHS: Win, 37-0 Season Outlook: Corona del Mar’s defense helped power them to a Pacific Coast League title and an appearance in the second round of the CIF-SS Southwest Division playoffs in 2014. The Sea Kings’ defense held opponents to 14 points or less nine times last year, including four shutouts. Many of those defensive standouts, like Parker Chase, are gone. The team’s offense, however, should look similar to last year’s version. Junior Chase Garbers and senior Peter Bush both saw significant playing time at quarterback last season but Bush eventually transitioned into the role of wide receiver to make way for Garbers.
San ClementeLocation: Dana HillsTime: 7 p.m.Coach: Jaime OrtizLeague: Sea View2014-2015 record: 12-2 (4-0 league)2014-2015 vs. DHHS: Win, 49-21Season Outlook: San Clemente comes into the season with 12 returning starters from last year’s Sea View League championship team. The Tritons also appeared in the CIF-SS Southwest Divi-sion title game, where they fell to Trabuco Hills. With seven starters returning on offense, includ-ing the running back tandem of senior Vlad Dzhabiyev and junior Brandon Reaves, the Tritons are poised to continue putting up a lot of points on the scoreboard. San Clemente is still searching for its quarterback to replace Sam Darnold, who is now at USC. Junior Jack Sears, who has an offer from Utah, figures to be the starter.
Aliso NiguelLocation: Aliso NiguelTime: 7 p.m. Coach: Kurt WestlingLeague: Sea View2014-2015 record: 4-6 (1-3 league)2014-2015 vs. DHHS: DNPSeason Outlook: The bright spot in Aliso Niguel’s 2014 campaign was the youth on the roster getting valuable playing time at important positions. The Wolver-ines took their lumps and went 4-6 overall last season, defeating one-win Laguna Hills for their lone Sea View League victory. Several players return for Aliso Niguel this season, including senior quarter-back Nick Chapman. Chapman had a strong connection with graduated senior Remy Wasser-bach last season and will need to find that same chemistry with a new crop of wide outs in 2015.
Garden GroveLocation: Garden GroveTime: 7 p.m.Coach: Ricardo CepedaLeague: Garden Grove2014-2015 record: 13-1 (5-0 league)2014-2015 vs. DHHS: Win, 14-12Season Outlook: Garden Grove had a stellar defense last season and returns many of the pieces that led them to a CIF-SS Southern Division championship.
Returning to the mix on defense is Malik Bilal, who had 81 total tackles and two sacks last season. Return-ing seniors Daniel Orellana had 94 tackles and defensive lineman Na-than Garcia contributed 45 tackles and five sacks.
The Argonauts will have to find a new quarterback but if last year was an indication, returning senior run-ning back Jordan Antunez will get a lot of carries and power the offense. Antunez rushed for 1,747 yards, averaging eight yards per carry, and 19 touchdowns as a junior.
SEASON SCHEDULE AND GAME PREVIEWS BY STEVE BREAZEALE
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CypressLocation: CypressTime: 7 p.m.Coach: Rick FeldmanLeague: Empire2014-2015 record: 8-3 (4-1 league)2014-2015 vs.DHHS: Win, 34-16Season Outlook: Under the guid-ance of first-year head coach Rick Feldman, Cypress finished second in the Empire League and advanced to the playoffs. The team had several standout playmakers in 2014 but many of them were seniors. The young Centurions return senior receiver Josh Gutierrez and junior receiver Isaiah Parra. Cypress will have a difficult league schedule and will have to battle with Tustin and reigning league champion Valencia if they want to return to the playoffs for a third straight year.
Mission ViejoLocation: Mission ViejoTime: 7 p.m.Coach: Bob JohnsonLeague: South Coast2014-2015 record: 12-2 (4-0 league)2014-2015 vs. DHHS: Win, 34-7 Season Outlook: After starting out their 2014 campaign with back to back losses, Mission Viejo flipped the switch and barn-stormed their way to the South Coast League and CIF-SS West Valley Division titles.
Mission Viejo will have several key players returning in 2015, like senior quarterback Brock Johnson, offensive lineman Zack Aylor and defensive lineman Carter Hartmann.
The Diablos will also have Colin and Brenden Schooler, two new transfers, on the roster. The brothers helped Trabuco Hills win the CIF-SS Southwest Division last year and both were All-CIF selections.
TesoroLocation: Dana HillsTime: 7 p.m.Coach: Matt Poston League: South Coast 2014-2015 record: 9-3 (3-1 league)2014-2015 vs. DHHS: Win, 52-12Season Outlook: Tesoro contin-ued their success under head coach Matt Poston in 2014, high-lighted by a second-place finish in the South Coast League and an appearance in the second round of the CIF-SS West Valley Division playoffs. The Titans depth in 2015 has them positioned for another playoff push.
On offense, the Titans return two of their star playmakers, quarterback Devon Modster and running back Anthony Bat-tista. Modster, a University of Arizona commit, threw for 2,602 yards and 24 touchdowns while throwing only nine interceptions. Battista is a fast, workhorse-type back who carried the ball 183 times for 845 yards last season.
San Juan HillsLocation: San Juan HillsTime: 7 p.m. Coach: Aaron FlowersLeague: South Coast2014-2015 record: 4-7 (1-3 league)2014-2015 vs. DHHS: The Stal-lions were tasked with performing on a big stage last year after being moved up from the Sea View League to the South Coast League for the first time in program history. The wins were hard to come by, but the team was able to scrape together a strong enough resume to earn a bid into the CIF-SS West Valley Division playoffs.
Standout senior quarterback and Nebraska commit Patrick O’Brien will be the Stallions’ lynchpin to success this season. O’Brien, who competed in the Elite 11 quarterback competition this offseason, is a dual-threat quarterback with a big 6-foot-4-inch, 215-pound frame and a strong arm.
El ToroLocation: Dana HillsTime: 7 p.m.Coach: Mike MayoralLeague: South Coast 2014-2015 record: 8-4 (2-2 league)2014-2015 vs. DHHS: Win, 35-7Season Outlook: Prolific is the best word to describe the El Toro offense of 2014. Starting quarterback Trey Tinsley threw for 3,855 yards and 33 touchdowns as the Chargers of-fense averaged 327 yards receiving and 120.1 yards rushing per game. Tinsley, along with all of his top receivers, has graduated, leaving the spot up for grabs.
El Toro will play tough games early in their schedule (La Habra, Corona del Mar) before heading into the stacked South Coast League. Mike Mayoral, the Chargers long-time defensive coordinator, replaced Rob Frith as head coach over the offseason.
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