CALL TO ARMS; NEW QBS POSITIONED TO SUCCEED.Byline: Vincent Bonsignore / Daily News Staff Writer If last season was the year of the experienced quarterback in local high school football, this season is the year of the untested. From perennial power Hart to pass-happy Newbury Park and a handful of schools in between, a number of teams will count on first-year quarterbacks to lead the way. And while coaches will have plenty of Maalox nearby as their quarterbacks suffer through inevitable growing pains grow·ing pains pl.n. Pains in the limbs and joints of children or adolescents, frequently occurring at night and often attributed to rapid growth but arising from various unrelated causes. , there is also a healthy level of excitement and anticipation growing. No one is guaranteeing a repeat crop of quarterbacks like the one that lit up scoreboards a year ago, but for every J.K. Scott (Burroughs/University of Washington), Joe Borchard Joseph Edward Borchard (born November 25, 1978 in Panorama City, California), a 1997 graduate of Adolfo Camarillo High School in Camarillo, California was the 12th pick of the first round in the 2000 MLB amateur draft out of Stanford University by the Chicago White Sox. (Camarillo/Stanford) and Scott McEwan (Thousand Oaks/UCLA) departing to the next level, there is a promising newcomer as in sophomore Zac Wasserman (Westlake), senior David Neill David Neill (born July 17 1980[]) was an American college football quarterback for the University of Nevada. In 1998 he set an NCAA record for most touchdown passes in a season by a freshman with 29 thrown. (Hart), junior Nick Czernek (Newbury Park) and sophomore Casey Clausen Casey Clausen (born January 9, 1981) is a former American football player who played college football for the University of Tennessee. He took over the starting position from A.J. Suggs. (Alemany). The common thread among all these players is confidence, which Wasserman illustrated when he voiced his goals this year. ``I'd like to average 300 yards passing and four touchdowns every game,'' Wasserman said, without a hint of trepidation trepidation /trep·i·da·tion/ (trep?i-da´shun) 1. tremor. 2. nervous anxiety and fear.trep´idant trep·i·da·tion n. 1. An involuntary trembling or quivering. . ``And I think that is very possible.'' The talented 6-foot-3, 195-pounder proves he is as savvy as he is bold when, in the very next breath, he explained what the key would be. ``Just get the ball to (Joey) Cuppari,'' he said. Intelligent kid, that Wasserman. Last year Cuppari grabbed 80 passes for 1,430 yards and 16 touchdowns. Hart's Neill may not have Cuppari around to alleviate some anxiety, but the 6-3, 190-pounder is optimistic op·ti·mist n. 1. One who usually expects a favorable outcome. 2. A believer in philosophical optimism. op that he will continue Hart's run of premier quarterbacks. He beat out highly-regarded junior Kyle Boller Kyle Bryan Boller (born June 17 1981 in Burbank, California) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Ravens in the first round of the 2003 NFL Draft out of California. with a solid summer, and he can't wait to finally line up as the Indians starting quarterback tonight against Granada Hills. ``I feel if I'm not ready by now I never will be,'' Neill said. ``The only pressure I feel is the pressure to win.'' These quarterbacks aren't entering the season totally inexperienced. Most were star quarterbacks on lower-level teams and each spent the past summer performing under an intense microscope during passing-league games. Newbury Park coach George Hurley George Hurley (born September 4 1958 in Brockton, Massachusetts) is a drummer noted for his work with The Minutemen and fIREHOSE. Hurley's powerful style brought a sense of musicianship to the genre, paving the way for new possibilities in underground music. estimates that Czernek threw 700 passes in competitive settings this summer. Granted, Czernek and the others competed only in seven-on-seven situations in which there was no tackling, but they at least got a taste of reading defenses and making decisions on the run. The exposure is something to lean on this fall. ``The summer is a very important time of year for us because we practice 90 percent of our offense at that time,'' Hurley said. ``For Nick, it was a chance to mesh with receivers and dodge oncoming linemen, stuff he will have to do in actual games.'' Czernek, whose older brother Chris was Newbury Park's quarterback the last two years, is aware he steps into a high-profile position with the Panthers. Chris and Keith Smith For other persons named Keith Smith, see Keith Smith (disambiguation). Keith Smith(1952-2006) was a former English rugby player; he excelled in playing centre. He first played with Yorkshire Colts rugby then advanced to Roundhay. , who now play at Arizona, combined to throw for 19,813 yards and 167 touchdowns during their careers at the school. Smith won a Southern Section Division III
Division III (or DIII) is a division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association of the United States. championship in 1993 and Czernek led Newbury Park to the final in 1995. ``I try not to think about all that stuff because if I did, it would affect how I played,'' Nick Czernek said. ``Hopefully it will go away after the first game. I just want to do the best I can.'' Clausen transferred to Alemany so he could play under new coach Jim Bonds, a star quarterback at Hart who went on to UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX . Like Wasserman, Clausen is a sophomore assuming control of a varsity team In the United States and Canada and UK, varsity sports teams are the principal athletic teams representing a college, university, or high school or other secondary school. Such teams compete against the principal athletic teams at other colleges/universities, or in the case of . Besides dealing with obvious obstacles such as opposing defenses geared toward confusing them while trying to take their heads off, Clausen and Wasserman both face internal hurdles. They must convince older teammates they can get the job done. It is an impediment cleared only by performance on the field, although it helps to have a self-assured attitude and a cordial cordial: see liqueur. disposition. ``Casey is a very likable kid,'' Bonds said. ``There are always some players out there who have questions, but most of the players like him and I think everybody wants to move forward and be successful.'' YOUNG QBS QBS Qualifications Based Selection QBS Quality Based Selection QBS Qualification By Similarity QBS Quench Bypass Switch QBS Quota Bearing Salesperson QBS Query-Based Snapshot TO WATCH Nick Czernek, Newbury Park, Jr.: Taller and stronger than older brother Chris. Benefits from a sophisticated passing attack. David Neill, Hart, Sr.: Won the job with an impressive summer. Another in a long line of top quarterbacks. Zac Wasserman, Westlake, So.: When Kjell Nessen transferred to St. Francis, the starting job was Wasserman's. Reads defenses but must get stronger. Casey Clausen, Alemany, So.: New coach Jim Bonds has his first project in the talented Clausen, who has a big arm and intelligence. Kjell Nesen, St. Francis, Sr.: A transfer from Westlake, Nesen has impressed with his ability to read defenses and a nice throwing touch. Dallas Enoch, Calabasas, Jr.: At 6-3, 200 pounds, Enoch stands tall in the pocket and has a cannon arm. Kevin Cork, Crespi, Sr.: Missed all of last year with an injury. Ready to step up in his senior year with a strong arm and good footwork. CAPTION(S): Photo, Box PHOTO Senior David Neill is Hart's new starting quarterback, a position he earned with a strong summer-league performance. Shaun Dyer / Special to the Daily News BOX: YOUNG QBs TO WATCH (see text) |
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