Team faces test in opener
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As first games go, the Laguna Beach High football team couldn’t face
a tougher task.
Rolling into town for a 7 p.m. kickoff at Guyer Field is
Centennial of Compton, a team new to Laguna’s schedule.
What the Apaches bring is talented athletes, plenty of speed, good
size and a potent rushing attack.
“This team will be an extremely difficult test for us,” Laguna
coach Jimmy Nolan said. “They’re a tough team.”
The past two years, Laguna opened the season against Palos Verdes.
This year, the Breakers needed to find a team to fill their schedule,
and they did so by scheduling a Centennial team that hails from the
same league as Palos Verdes.
“My athletic director (Ron Schwartz) told me to find a game, so I
found the best team possible that had an opening game available,”
Nolan said. “People might call me ‘crazy’ for scheduling such a tough
opponent first game.
“I have heard things like, ‘why not try to get a few wins before
league?’ Well, that’s exactly why I found the best team for us. We
need to get used to playing great teams before league, so that we
will be ready for league. If we play a bunch of teams we know we can
beat, what will that teach us?”
Laguna is coming off a 5-5 season in 2004, Nolan’s first year at
the helm.
The Apaches also were 5-5 last year.
For Laguna to survive in 2005, the Breakers, who have several
players who are two-way players, some, even three-way players, will
need to stay healthy.
They couldn’t avoid the injury bug in 2004, yet still managed a
.500 season.
So far, summer camp has been kind, although starting lineman Dylan
Sachse did break his hand.
“He hasn’t missed a day,” Nolan said of the senior. “The guy had
it casted and hasn’t stopped coming. It’s that kind of toughness that
this team needs more of, and that kind of mentality that will allow
us to win.
“If there are football injury gods out there, please protect this
team. We don’t need another injury-plagued season like last year.”
No matter the odds facing his team, Nolan always carries an
optimistic stick.
“I am excited that more athletes are coming out from other sports,
and I want to thank the other sports’ coaches for encouraging this,”
Nolan said. “My team and I thank everyone for coming to our home
games, as we usually come close to selling the place out. We ask that
you all join us at our away games. We need your energy. There were a
few away games last year where we had less than 50 fans in the
stands.”
In an effort to raise money for the program during the 2005
homestand, Nolan said that a coaches’ booth will be open, selling
snack items, T-shirts and sweatshirts.
On the T-shirts and sweatshirts are pictures of Nolan and Sachse,
Garrett Preston, Spencer Harrell and Matt Renault in full uniform, at
the beach.
Laguna Beach Prime Time Players
Below is a list of players to keep an eye on during the 2005
season:
Garrett Preston
Receiver/Quarterback/Linebacker
6-2, 200, SR.
Big-time playmaker who possesses a strong arm. Impressive hands as
a receiver. A physical and exceptional athlete.
Matt Renault
Strong Safety/Linebacker/Wide Receiver
5-11, 170, SR.
A team leader who worked hard in off-season. Tough, physical
player with experience whom coaches expect big things.
Charlie Bowman
Quarterback
5-11, 160, SOPH.
Transfer from Montana. Mature, smart and great field general who
has all the tools for the quarterback spot. Quick and athletic, too.
Jody Stevens
Running Back/Middle Linebacker
5-10, 180, SR.
Hurt all of last year with torn hamstring but through rebuilding,
now ready to play. Tough ball carrier that has shown speed when
healthy. A strong hitter who should lead team on both sides of ball.
Spencer Harrell
Offensive Lineman
6-2, 315, SR.
A returner with experience. Expected to anchor a young line with
no depth or experience. A hard worker throughout the year whom
coaches say is ready to dominate.
Dylan Sachse
Offensive Lineman
6-0, 315, SR.
Another offensive lineman coaches expect big things from. Has size
and ability to dominate opponents this year. Should help pave the way
for the offense.
Ben Olson
Center
5-10, 210, SR.
Will lead the offense at center and the defense as nose guard.
Considered the team’s best hitter. Committed himself during the
off-season and much will be asked of him in 2005 in holding down two
of the most important positions on the team.
Jonathan Begay
Multiple positions
5-11, 175, SR.
Will play any and every spot this year on both sides of the ball.
A versatile athlete and hard worker expected to have a solid year. A
key player to watch on both sides of the ball.
George Chheng
Free Safety/Wide Receiver
5-9, 160, SR.
Fastest athlete on the team. Will be involved in much of the
offense and is expected to a team leader in tackles and
interceptions. A tough player with a mind set ready for some big
collisions from his free safety spot.
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