Football teams get things together
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While the physical hardship of practicing twice a day can promote
cohesion among high school football teammates, first-year Costa Mesa
High Coach Jay Johnson went a step further in the annual bonding
ritual.
Johnson, whose Mustangs kicked off preparation for the 2005 season
Wednesday, spent the night with his players Wednesday and Thursday
nights in the school gymnasium.
It’s a throwback to days of yore, when a handful of schools would
have players spend the first week of practice, known formerly as Hell
Week, at school.
“I do it for team unity, to keep the players together and help
them bond and feel like a brotherhood,” Johnson said. “It allows them
to get away from other distractions and start to get excited about
the upcoming season.”
Johnson said players slept on air mattresses and in sleeping bags
and activities included a team talent show.
Corona del Mar High, for whom Coach Dick Freeman is entering his
10th season, was the first Newport-Mesa squad to get underway,
opening practice Tuesday.
Estancia High, under first-year coach Brian Barnes, began
Wednesday, while Newport Harbor High, preparing for its 20th season
under Coach Jeff Brinkley, opened two-a-days Thursday.
Sage Hill School, coached by Tom Monarch, also began practice last
week, while Orange Coast College has been practicing since Aug. 11
under Coach Mike Taylor.
Corona del Mar and Estancia will open the season against one
another Sept. 2 at Orange Coast College.
Costa Mesa has also elected to take advantage of the newly created
opportunity to play a “zero week” game. The Mustangs will visit Brea
Olinda Sept. 2.
Newport Harbor is set to open Sept. 8 at home against future
Sunset League rival Fountain Valley, while Sage Hill is scheduled to
open Sept. 10 against Midway Baptist.
Those teams playing zero week games, in essence an extra week
created by the CIF Southern Section to enhance schedule flexibility,
forfeit the right to have a preseason scrimmage. But playing a zero
week game allows them to have a bye week in the subsequent 10 weeks
of the regular season.
Newport Harbor is set to scrimmage Trabuco Hills at home Sept. 2.
Orange Coast is scheduled to scrimmage Santa Monica Friday at home
at 2 p.m. The Pirates’ season opener is Sept. 4 at Santa Barbara.
Newport Harbor, coming off a 12-1-1 season that ended in a 35-6
defeat by Orange Lutheran in the CIF Division VI title game, has 45
players on its roster this season.
Corona del Mar, 6-5 a year ago, has approximately 40 players going
through workouts designed to get the players in shape, as well as
polish their individual and team skills.
Costa Mesa’s roster lists 39 players, while Estancia has 50
players on its roster.
The Mustangs were 2-8 last season, while Estancia was 4-6.
Sage Hill was 7-4 a year ago, earning the program’s first trip to
the CIF Division XIII playoffs.
OCC was 2-8 in 2004.
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