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Rick Devereux
Winning generates interest.
That has helped the Sage Hill School football team during
off-season workouts.
Last year, the Lightning had 17 athletes participate in spring
practice.
After Tom Monarch’s squad finished 7-4 and advanced to the CIF
Southern Section Division XIII playoffs for the first time in school
history, there were double that many students in spring practice.
“We had about 33 out,” Monarch said. “Our goal is 45 players. We
want to be able to schedule some junior varsity games for the
freshmen.”
An issue still being worked out is whether the home games will be
at night or during the day.
“We want to have lights [for home games] the whole year,” Monarch
said.
In its first and only home night game, Sage Hill defeated Silver
Valley, 62-19, setting a record for most points scored in a game for
the Lightning offense.
The team only lost kicker Amy Werblin, tight end and linebacker
Stephen Hancock, and linemen Bryan Forrest and Jimmy O’Hare to
graduation.
Keya Manshadi, Nick Sohl, Bryan Kornswiet, Morgan Brief, Don Ayres
and Braden Ross return to the team after their All-Academy League
performances from a year ago.
With the success the team had last year, Monarch knows there are
still aspects of the game the Lightning need to work on.
“Our focus has been strength and weightlifting,” Monarch said.
“The kids have been showing gains. We knew we needed to get bigger
and stronger, and the kids have done that. When we get to summer
practice, we will lift weights every morning before we go out on the
field in the afternoon.”
The winning ways from a year ago created a buzz around campus,
which is helping Monarch add depth and fill holes on the roster.
“Winning breeds that winning fever,” he said. “Everyone wants to
be associated with winning and people want to be on a winning team.”
Werblin, who was a second-team all-league selection in football
and soccer, has opened up a recruiting pipeline for Monarch’s special
teams.
“What Amy did was break the ice for soccer players to come out for
football,” he said. “I have gotten word that a handful of soccer
players want to come out for the football team and some of them have
pretty good legs.”
Sage Hill will start summer practice July 5 and continue through
all of August.
Sage Hill will begin the season at home against Midway Baptist
Sept. 10 at 3:30 p.m.
2005 Schedule
*Sept. 10 -- Midway Baptist (home), 3:30 p.m.
*Sept. 17 -- Villanova Prep (home), 3:30 p.m.
*Sept. 24 -- Twin Pines (home), 3 p.m.
Oct. 2 -- Fairmont at Valley Christian Stadium
Oct. 15 -- Silver Valley (home), 3 p.m.
Oct. 22 -- at Sherman Indian, 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 29 -- Brethren Christian at Clark Field
Nov. 5 -- St. Margaret’s (home), 2 p.m.
Nov. 12 -- Capo Valley Christian at San Clemente High
*Games start at 7 p.m. unless noted
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