Prep football: Positive notes
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Though victory continues to elude the Estancia High
football team, the Eagles refuse to be defined by mounting losses.
So, in the aftermath of Thursday’s 40-13 defeat at the hands of
postseason-bound Pacific Coast League rival University, the Eagles needed
little time to put their hard-fought struggle with the Trojans in
perspective.
“Driving back to school from Uni, the whole team was singing on the
bus, just as if we’d won,” said first-year coach Jay Noonan, who is not
about to discourage his players’ desire to savor the experience high
school football can provide, scoreboard notwithstanding.
“All we can really ask is for them to give a good effort and they did
that,” Noonan said. “That’s where you become winners in losing.”
Noonan said his team (0-8, 0-3 in the PCL) has not resigned itself to
losing. But the Eagles have learned to relish positives where they can
find them.
“Like anybody else, our kids are still competitive and they want to
win and be successful,” Noonan said. “But they also understand the
situation they’re in. The seniors have been frustrated, but the younger
guys know the losing is going to stop. Hopefully, we can close out the
season (Thursday against Laguna Beach) by winning, but, for us, the focus
is on getting better every play.”
Noonan said there was plenty of progress against Uni.
“We improved on our performance against Costa Mesa (in Week 8),” he
said. “I thought we were a little more crisp in our running game.
“But we played a very good football team, which was a little more
physical and stronger up front than we were.”
Noonan was gratified by the praise University Coach Mark Cunningham
relayed from his players regarding the Eagles’ conduct on the field.
Cunningham said his players were impressed by the Eagles’ sportsmanship.
“That was a great compliment and I know our principal was very very
happy to hear that about our team from another coach,” Noonan said. “Our
guys said the same thing about University and I’d expect nothing less
from Mark’s team.”
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