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If you’ve been with me for a while you’re probably aware of an
item which means a lot to me ... a level playing field.
You play the hand you’re dealt with, you play by the rules, and,
if you’re lucky, you play in an arena with a level field.
It’s not something you always get, but you always hope, regardless
of other edges that emerge, you’ll get to start with the basics of
what sports and competition are all about.
There’s a balance in these pages that you hope for, as well, but
when it comes to the champions, it’s pretty hard to justify looking
past them in order to find true balance.
That’s been a problem of sorts for a long time here, but with
Costa Mesa and Estancia joining the Golden West League, especially in
sports such as girls volleyball and tennis and boys water polo,
champions are surfacing, and more may be on the way.
For Estancia High’s cross country pair of Humberto Rojas and Diana
Rosete, it’s not much of an issue, these two would flourish anywhere.
But for Costa Mesa’s girls tennis team, unbeaten champions of the
Golden West League, and Costa Mesa’s girls volleyball team, unbeaten
champions of the Golden West League, it makes all the difference in
the world, and the Pilot’s cup runneth over.
Whenever we talk balance something clicks and I recall a
conversation I had with a Costa Mesa booster a couple-three years ago
at a family gathering.
He was a friend of one of my sons, and he just sort of dropped in
to my surprise. We were introduced and his first and only remark was
a question, put rather bluntly: “Why does Newport Harbor and Corona
del Mar get more attention in the Daily Pilot than Costa Mesa?
It was sort of a haymaker right out of the blue, but I had a
knockout answer and he faded from the scene rather quickly.
I told him of our customary issue of championship team photos for
our schools, how we get each champion to dress out for a color
presentation, which we try to do with the flourish they deserve.
“This past fall we had a total of 13 championship teams from our
four schools (Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport
Harbor) from sports such as boys and girls cross country, girls
volleyball, girls tennis, boys water polo and field hockey, as well
as football,” I said.
“Eleven of those champions are from Corona and Newport,” and I
ticked them off with my fingers, one by one. “Now,” I continued,
“suppose you tell me how do I come up with balance? They’re winning,
big time, and I’m going to forget them and run around and take photos
and give personal coverage to those who aren’t even on the same map
in terms of accomplishment?”
He had a great response: “Oh,” he said, before disappearing.
Fortunately, now, there is a far better picture of balance with
the arrival of Costa Mesa’s success in the Golden West League,
although the presence of Sharon Day (volleyball) and Hilary Havens
(tennis) certainly helped the equation.
Mesa’s football team is not doing too badly, either, as it girds
for the CIF Playoffs as the league’s No. 1 representative and most
likely as the undisputed champion of the Golden West League.
In the past there have been many other quality Costa Mesa and
Estancia teams which were overshadowed when leagued with Corona del
Mar’s nationally-known tennis, volleyball and water polo teams, as
well as the great cross country reputation of CdM.
So if it appears Mesa, in particular, has had more attention paid
to it this fall ... well, I’m happy to say, you’re right.
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