Ringing out the old
YEAR IN REVIEW
The year of 2004 offered many special moments on the local sports
scene at the prep, youth and professional levels.
Beginning with the start of 2004, here’s a look back at some of
the major local accomplishments.
January-February-March
Ocean View High School’s boys’ basketball co-head coach Jim Harris
notched his 500th career victory at the school when his Seahawks
defeated Costa Mesa, 57-50.
“You don’t do this without having great players and great people
around you,” said Harris, who was in his first year of sharing the
head coaching position with his son, Jimmy.
Jim Harris, who was in his 26th year as head coach of the boys’
program, also served as head coach of Ocean View’s girls’ basketball
program for the first time in the 2003-04 season.
The Seahawks won Golden West League championships in both the
girls’ and boys’ seasons.
Edison’s girls’ basketball team shared the Sunset League
championship with Esperanza.
A new era in youth basketball was ushered in when new courts were
opened at Murdy Community Center. City officials used $1 million from
a 2000 bond -- the Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air
and Costal Protection Act -- for improvements to the center.
Marina High School’s boys’ basketball team caught fire during the
CIF-Southern Section Division I-A playoffs and rode a senior-laden
team to a spot in the division final at the Arrowhead Pond of
Anaheim.
The Vikings fell to Mission Viejo, 64-57, in their first division
final since 1991.
April-May-June
The South Huntington Beach Rebels, a girls’ sixth-grade All-Net
team, placed sixth at the National Junior Basketball All-Net
tournament.
The National Surf League, composed of the region’s best surfers
from Orange County, San Diego, Santa Cruz and Ventura, made its debut
at the Huntington Beach Pier with the Hurley Game Weekend, which was
part of the California Cup.
Team Orange County won the first cup event.
Ocean View Little League opened its 2004 season by playing at its
new digs -- Murdy Park. The league had played baseball at its
previous home, located off Warner Avenue, east of Beach Boulevard and
west of Newland Street, for nearly 40 years.
Huntington Beach High School’s baseball team won the Sunset League
championship -- only the fourth time in school history that the
program has won a league title in the sport.
The Assn. of Volleyball Professionals Huntington Beach Open
showcased a pair of firsts: the team of Jason Ring and George Roumain
won its first men’s title and the world’s No. 1-ranked team of Misty
May and Kerri Walsh won their 86th consecutive match, and record
15th-straight tournament victory, en route to the women’s crown.
July-August-September
Huntington Valley Little League laid claim to three championship
banners in Majors, Minor A and B division play at the District 62
Tournament of Champions.
Dwyer Middle School’s surf team won the National Scholastic
Surfing Assn.’s interscholastic national competition at Salt Creek
Beach in Dana Point.
The summer months heated up with the Bank of the West U.S. Open of
Surfing presented by O’Neill. More than 600 athletes from around the
world converged on Surf City for the action sports and lifestyle
festival.
A pair of Aussies, Chelsea Georgeson and Taj Burrow, won the
women’s and men’s surf titles, respectively.
It was the second consecutive U.S. Open title for Georgeson and
the first for Burrow.
A record crowd estimated at 100,000 came out to see the final day
of competition.
“Huntington Beach, man, you gotta love it,” Burrow said once he
reached sand after completing a last-minute comeback victory.
“The Game,” which pitted an all-star surf team from the East Coast
against one from the West Coast and was part of the 2004 X Games X,
was held at the pier. The competition was the first live telecast of
a surf contest in the history of the sport.
ESPN and ABC Sports carried coverage of the event.
The Golden West 18-and-under girls’ club water polo team won a
national championship at the Junior Olympics in Florida.
Nearly 50,000 spectators turned out to watch the Vans World
Championships of Skateboarding and Vans World Championships of BMX.
Also touching down in Surf City was the T-Mobile Core Tour Sports
and Music Festival at the north side of the pier.
October-November-December
Marina High School won its first-ever title in boys’ cross country
by running to the Sunset League championship at Huntington Beach
Central Park-West. The Vikings’ Robert Peck won the boys’ race in a
course-record time of 15 minutes, 23 seconds.
It was late in the fall that Edison High girls’ volleyball team
won the CIF-Southern Section Division II-AA championship. The
fired-up Chargers upended tournament favorite Mater Dei in the
division final.
Not only was it the school’s first section title in the sport, it
also was the only CIF championship won by a local prep team in 2004.
“We worked so hard this year,” said Ashley Collier, an outside
hitter for the Chargers.
Collier, who earned first-team All-Sunset League and second-team
All-CIF honors, is one of six seniors on Edison’s squad.
“We started practicing in July and we practiced six days a week,”
she said. “By the time the season started, we were ready. We went
into that Mater Dei game so determined. All that hard work paid off
in the end.”
Only one local prep team -- Edison -- advanced to CIF competition
in football.
It was an exciting and memorable season for one Huntington Beach
Pop Warner Football team, as the Jr. Pee Wee Green Chargers finished
runner-up on the national stage in the national championships in
Florida.
The Green Chargers ended their year with a record of 12-2. Along
the way, they won eight straight games and posted nine shutouts and
held three other opponents to a touchdown.
Huntington Beach defeated Rhode Island, 26-0, in a national
semifinal game, but fell in the division final to North Philadelphia,
32-13.
“We came up a bit short in the title game, but I am just so proud
of these kids,” Huntington Beach Coach Marc Dubois said.
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