Coaches series: Charlie Appell
Tony Altobelli
For Charlie Appell and the rest of the Appell family, running is
just in the blood.
“I’ve got four kids and all four were runners,” the Estancia High
track and field coach said. “It was great seeing them participate like I
did.”
But one thing that is not so great, however, is the lack of attention
that track gets compared to the big sports like football, basketball and
baseball.
“Our sport isn’t taken all that seriously,” Appell said. “Other sports
get more attention and for the kids, for all the hard work they have to
put in, they wonder if it’s all worth it.”
A coach since 1969 in places like Chapman University, and Orange Coast
College, Appell has led a pretty consistent Estancia program for the past
11 seasons. Some of the Eagles’ standouts that Appell has coached include
UC San Diego standout Robert Ho, All-American Johan Appell and Division
II All-American Arceli Martinez as well as future stars like Liz Huipe.
“For about 10 years, we’ve been in the thick of things as far as
competing with the rest of the pack,” Appell said. “I don’t care what
kind of kids come here. If they care about what they’re trying to
accomplish, then they will be successful.”
Appell graduated from Westminster High and competed in both the mile
and two-mile races. He ran for OCC following his time at Westminster.
From there, Appell went to Northern Arizona University, where he
changed events and got into the steeplechase.
“It was something new and something I always wanted to do,” Appell
said. “It was a fun event to be a part of.”
After his playing career ended, Appell got into coaching in 1969 and
has seen plenty of ups and downs.
Sure, coaching can sometimes be discouraging,” he said. “But when you
get the kids that care about what they’re doing and they see the journey
all the way through, it makes it all worth while.”
Appell has a pretty simple philosophy. Work just as hard off the track
as you do on it.
“My first priority is to get them to study first,” Appell said. “I’m a
pretty compassionate coach. I can be a little yelly at times, but I want
them to know that I care.”
In addition to track and field, Appell also heads the cross country
teams and it’s there that he tries to instill a different coaching
approach.
“In cross country, there’s a lot more teamwork than most people
think,” he said. “You have to perform as a team out there, otherwise the
end result isn’t as strong.”
So what’s the biggest change he’s seen in the youth of today compared
to the youth of generations past.
“To be honest, kids are a lot more lazy now,” Appell said. “I’ve seen
more kids in much worse shape than I ever have before.”
Despite all of it, both good and bad, Appell is still trying to
combine the hard work with the fun
“The kids that are committed here work their butts off,” he said.
“Sure it may be only an hour and a half, but it’s an hour and a half of
nonstop motion and conditioning. In that process, I try to keep it fun.
It’s easy with the right kids.”
As well as Estancia, Appell is also a coach at the Orange County Track
Club and is an instructor of exercise science at OCC.
With his children all grown up, Appell and his wife, Sylvia, reside in
Costa Mesa.
“As long as it’s fun for me, that’s how long I’ll keep on coaching,”
Appell said. “If it’s not fun, I’ll hang it up.”
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