Hayungs takes Sailors’ helm
Steve Virgen
Brandie Hayungs, a Newport Harbor High assistant girls soccer coach
the past three years, has been named varsity head coach.
Jason Sorrell, who guided the Sailors for six seasons, resigned
due to the time constraints of juggling work, school and family, said
Eric Tweit, Newport Harbor boys athletic director.
Hayungs, 28, who teaches English at the school, said she was
content working with the lower levels. But she became passionate
about becoming the varsity head coach after working with Sorrell for
three years.
“When I first started out, I didn’t have my eyes set on coaching
varsity,” Hayungs said. “Jason expressed that he might be leaving. I
had great experience with the varsity and the junior varsity teams,
so it seemed like a natural transition. When I was a sophomore in
high school, I had a new coach and I know that’s a difficult
transition to make. With me being out there for the past few years,
that will make it a bit easier.”
Hayungs guided the Sailors’ frosh-soph team to the 2000-01 Sea
View League title in her first season as coach. The following year,
she led the junior varsity to a second-place finish in league.
Hayungs also brings experience as a player. She competed at Los
Alamitos High, then starred on defense at UC San Diego, where she
helped lead the Tritons to two NCAA Division III national
championships in her final two seasons. She was team captain and
earned All-West Region honors as a senior defender, helping UCSD
successfully defend its national title.
The Tritons reached at least the national semifinals in all four
of Hayungs’ seasons.
Last year, Hayungs assisted Sorrell and also began to implement a
fitness program she plans to intensify this season.
“The goal for next year is to be more fit, more in shape,” Hayungs
said. “We had some injuries last year. I think with more fitness,
some of the injuries could have been avoided. We have the talent and
the speed; it’s just a matter of bringing it together.”
Hayungs inherits a team that finished 5-10-7, 3-4-3 in league and
missed the CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs. The Sailors also
lost key players, Amy Burlingham, Taryn Flamson and Kate Younglove to
graduation. Burlingham, a two-time Parade All-American, will be
playing at Texas, while Flamson continues her career at Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo.
Despite those losses, Hayungs remains confident the Sailors can
get back to their winning ways.
“We have great young players and I think we have the potential to
take it pretty far,” she said. “There is going to be talent
everywhere.”
The Newport girls soccer program is seeking coaches for the junior
varsity and frosh-soph teams, said Hayungs, who also wants to bring
on a goalie coach.
Hayungs said she learned a great deal from Sorrell, who led the
Sailors two the first two playoff wins in the program’s history in
the 2000-01 season.
In 2001-02, the Sailors reached the CIF Division II quarterfinals.
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