Sailor football players should keep their heads high
We can understand if players on the Newport Harbor High School
football team are having trouble forgetting their final game of the
year. Like everyone else who watched the team run, pass and defend
its way to the CIF Southern Section Division VI championship game, we
very much want them instead to remember the 13 games that led to
their playing at Angel Stadium.
But we understand that the last game might be freshest in their
minds. And a loss, especially in a title game, can be difficult to
shake. So we aren’t going to pretend the 35-6 loss to Orange Lutheran
didn’t happen. But we also aren’t going to dwell on it.
Why would we? Look at what this team accomplished.
Most obviously, they reached the title game and played their best
against a team that, by all accounts, is bound for a bigger and
tougher CIF division.
It was the school’s seventh trip to the championship game, dating
back to 1942.
The Sailors made the trek to Angel Stadium by rolling through
their competition, going undefeated to that point with a 12-0-1
record.
Not that it was an easy ride. The team landed in the championship
game on a last-second touchdown pass from senior quarterback Kasey
Peters to senior Alex Orth, the type of play that defines “winner.”
And there were plenty of winners on this team. Along with Peters
and Orth, the offense included senior tailback Trevor Theriot, one of
the nation’s top rushers; senior Spencer Link, who set the school
career-receptions mark this year; senior Efrain Castro; junior James
Coder; junior Joseph Flores; senior Steve Joslin; senior Greg Miner;
junior Charles Schultz; senior Chris Taylor; and Junior Jack Tracy.
The team was as impressive on the other side of the ball, allowing
just 9.5 points per game. Senior defensive tackle Kaiona Kalama-Dutr
and senior middle linebacker Thomas Martin anchored a group that also
included senior Grant Casserly; senior Matt Erickson; junior Tom
Jackson; senior Saami Khalifian; senior Greg Miner; senior Sean Rowe;
junior Ryan Uhl; and senior Taylor Young.
Like the rest of the community, we are proud of them, the rest of
the team and coach Jeff Brinkley and his staff. Thanks for an
exciting, unforgettable year.
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