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Friday, September 5, 2025
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Newport
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17
LOSS
21
WIN
El Modena
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Game Summary: Newport Harbor vs. El Modena (Varsity – Sept. 5, 2025)

Newport Harbor nearly pulled off a road win Friday night in Orange but came up just short in a 21-17 loss to El Modena after a dramatic fourth-quarter rally by the Vanguards.

Strong Start for the Sailors

The Sailors opened the scoring when quarterback Jake Meer connected with Owen Baldikowski for a 4-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Running back Matthew Yamakawa followed with a 31-yard burst that set up another scoring chance, though a fumbled snap cut the drive short. Still, Newport Harbor went into halftime with momentum after Daniel Rico drilled a 32-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Sailors a 10-6 lead.

Early in the second half, Meer struck again — this time finding Shane McKibbin downfield for a 40-yard touchdown to extend the Sailors’ advantage to 17-6. Meer finished the night with 228 passing yards and two touchdowns, leading an offense that consistently moved the ball through the air.

A Tough Fourth Quarter

El Modena’s defense tightened in the final period, and the Vanguards put together back-to-back scoring drives led by quarterback Ethan Sorenson, whose legs proved decisive. Despite holding an 11-point lead entering the fourth, Newport Harbor found itself suddenly trailing after Sorenson’s second rushing touchdown put El Modena up 21-17 with under three minutes remaining.

Final Drive Drama

Refusing to fold, Newport Harbor mounted one last drive. Starting from their own 10-yard line, the Sailors pushed deep into Vanguard territory, reaching the 29 with time for a final shot at the end zone. Meer evaded pressure and launched a pass to Ryan Palmer, who came down with what appeared to be the game-winning score. The celebration was short-lived, however, as officials ruled Meer had crossed the line of scrimmage before throwing, nullifying the touchdown and sealing the narrow defeat.

Looking Ahead

Although the scoreboard favored El Modena, Newport Harbor (1-2) showed resilience, explosive passing, and playmaking ability on both sides of the ball. With Meer’s command under center, McKibbin’s big-play potential, and Yamakawa’s power on the ground, the Sailors remain a dangerous opponent heading deeper into the season.