Morales resigns from Laguna
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Mike Sciacca
Graduation at Laguna Beach High Thursday marked the end of Mario
Morales’ tenure as athletic director and assistant football coach at
the school.
Morales has resigned from his post to accept a full-time teaching
and coaching position at Long Beach Wilson.
Morales, who lives with his family in Long Beach, will teach
physical education and assist with the Bruins’ varsity football
program as an offensive and defensive line coach, he said.
He held the same duties at Laguna Beach.
“It was nothing but a positive experience in my two years at
Laguna Beach,” said Morales who, before arriving on campus at the
start of the 2001-02 school year, previously was a substitute teacher
at Bellflower High.
His athletic director’s role at the school was his first in such a
position.
“I learned a lot on the job,” he said. “The people, faculty,
administration and kids here at Laguna were very supportive and
wonderful to work with. I’m leaving a great community.”
During Morales’ final year at Laguna Beach, the school was honored
as the Pacific Coast League’s recipient of the Kenneth Fagans-Toyota
“Shake for Sportsmanship” Award as the league school that best
demonstrated sportsmanship in athletic competition during the 2002-03
school year.
“I think that in the two years Mario was here that he really
instilled the concept of good sportsmanship with our student/athletes
and coaches,” said Nancy Blade, principal at Laguna Beach. “I’m proud
that during his time here we were awarded the CIF Kenny Fagans
sportsmanship award.
“As a part of that, I know that Mario expresses that he really
believes and strives to have student/athletes understand the
importance or respecting their teammates but equally understand the
importance of respecting their opponents.”
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