Boys basketball: Cook resignation forces Estancia to scramble
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Rick Cook, hired as Estancia High boys basketball
coach June 26, has resigned after coaching one summer league game.
Cook’s departure, after one practice and a reported 60-point loss to
Newport Harbor in the summer league opener Tuesday night, leaves the
Eagles without a coach and some players and boosters with sinking morale.
Estancia Boys Athletic Director Tim Parsel, out of town for the July 4
holiday and unavailable for comment, has asked Eagles sophomore coach
Chris Sorce to coach the varsity team through the summer, or until a
replacement can be found, Sorce said.
Sorce, however, would prefer to remain with the sophomore team next
season.
The search for a varsity coach is complicated by the lack of a full-time
teaching position at Estancia, meaning the prospective coach would have
to be a walk-on.
Cook, reportedly a candidate for the coaching vacancy at perennial
powerhouse Artesia High, met with the players for the first time June 26
and expressed enthusiasm about his assignment that night in a Daily Pilot
interview.
Cook, however, was apparently disillusioned when only five players,
including one not expected to make the varsity, showed up for the Newport
Harbor game.
“We beat them by about 60,” said Harbor Coach Larry Hirst, who had only
eight available bodies himself, making it difficult to lessen the victory
margin by benching his starters.
Hirst said Cook, as well as John Mounce, a veteran Harbor assistant whom
Cook had planned to take with him to Estancia, had not spoken to him
about returning to Newport as of Monday afternoon.
Cook could not be reached for comment.
The abrupt departure continues a recent trend at Estancia, which has now
seen coaches in football, basketball and baseball quit varsity jobs
before coaching a regular-season game within the last three years.
Another baseball coach, Joe McKettrick, stepped aside just one game into
the 1998 campaign.
“This is what happened two years ago with the football coach (Roy
Scaffidi backed out just before spring practice),” said Louis Valdes,
whose sons play football and basketball at the school. “This is just like
that mayhem all over again. The kids were excited about getting a coach
with some good credentials, but then you turn around and he’s gone.”
Cook, a head coach for 14 seasons at Workman High in the City of
Industry, before working as an assistant at Newport Harbor last season,
also had head coaching experience in his native West Virginia. He planned
to continue teaching at Workman and commute to Estancia to coach.
Estancia basketball player Fahad Jahid, who will be a senior, said he did
not know when the next practice was scheduled.
Jahid also said he was not overly concerned with the situation.
“It’s still early, so we still have time to find a good coach,” said
Jahid, who was away at the football team’s full-contact summer camp last
week. “(Cook) seemed like a cool guy and he seemed real ambitious. It
reminds me of what happened with Scaffidi, who was in and out of there so
fast, you don’t know what to say.”
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