Girls basketball: Rappa to lead Eagles
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Tammy Rappa, who guided Charter Oak High to the CIF
Southern Section Division II-A girls basketball playoffs the last three
seasons, was named girls basketball coach at Estancia High Monday, said
Nancy Ferda, the Eagles’ girls athletic director.
Rappa, hired recently to teach reading at the school, will replace
Paul Kirby, a walk-on who resigned after 10 years with the program, the
last six as head coach.
Rappa takes over an Estancia team that welcomes back most of its
players from last year’s 16-11 season, which included a share of the
Pacific Coast League title. It was the program’s first league crown since
1991.
Rappa’s Charter Oak teams were a combined 47-38 the last three seasons
after enjoying little success before Rappa’s arrival, she said. The
Chargers reached the second round of the playoffs the last two years,
losing to eventual II-A champion Redondo Union in last season’s second
round. Charter Oak, in Covina, finished third in the Miramonte League in
2002, tied for second in 2001 and third in 2000, posting a cumulative
league record of 18-12 under Rappa.
Rappa, 28, also coached boys and girls varsity tennis at Charter Oak,
but Ferda said any tennis coaching responsibilities at Estancia had not
yet been discussed. Her girls tennis teams won league titles in 2000 and
2001, while she guided the boys team to the league crown in 2001.
Rappa inherits a lineup that includes point guard Trisha Wase, the PCL
Co-Player of the Year last season as a sophomore, as well as first-team
all-league performers Xochitl Byfield and Tisha Gray, both of whom will
be seniors when Estancia moves to the Golden West League this season.
Rappa will meet with the team for the first time today and hopes to
quickly line up some summer competition for the Eagles. She said her
coaching philosophy is based on two principles.
“No. 1, I emphasize that this is a team sport,” Rappa said. “We could
have the best player in the league, but if she isn’t willing to give the
ball up and trust her teammates, we’re not going to win league. Until my
girls understand that we’re a family and we win and lose together, we
won’t have success.
“No. 2, I like to instill basic fundamentals. If my players don’t know
the basics, I can’t move on to teaching strategic offenses and defenses.”
Rappa also said she stresses academics with her student-athletes and
reported all three of her teams at Charter Oak had at least a 3.5
combined GPA.
“Coaching makes me a better teacher and, I think, athletics makes
students better students,” Rappa said.
Rappa, who played basketball and tennis at St. Lucy’s High in Glendora
and was recruited to play both sports at the University of La Verne, said
she left Charter Oak due to a dispute with administrators over the use of
district facilities for her fund-raising summer leagues.
She said she plans to add an assistant coach soon.
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