Prep football: Friday football games rescheduled
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Barry Faulkner
Coaches and athletic directors from four Newport-Mesa Unified
School District high schools scrambled Thursday afternoon and evening to
reschedule today’s athletic contests, after receiving a directive from
Superintendent Robert Barbot, to cancel extra curricular activities in
observance of the national day of prayer and remembrance.
Costa Mesa High and Corona del Mar, originally slated to play football
games tonight, will, barring unforeseen developments, play Saturday.
Estancia, also scheduled to play tonight, was making tentative plans
Thursday to play Saturday.
Newport Harbor, which Wednesday had its Thursday football game with
Marina rescheduled for Saturday at 7 p.m. at Westminster High, remains
set to follow through with that plan.
Costa Mesa will visit Westminster at 1 p.m. Saturday, according to
Mustangs Coach Dave Perkins, who, like his district colleagues, was
notified of tonight’s cancellations after practice began Thursday.
CdM Coach Dick Freeman said the Sea Kings are set to face Troy High
Saturday at 7 p.m. at Newport Harbor High.
Estancia Coach Jay Noonan said logistics, specifically game time, were
still being worked out by Aliso Niguel, which would conceivably host the
game Saturday. Noonan said Aliso officials suggested an afternoon
kickoff, but he would prefer a 7 p.m. start. There is, Noonan said, also
a potential conflict with a youth football league that uses Aliso
Niguel’s stadium for games Saturday. These issues will not be resolved
until today.
Girls volleyball teams from Newport Harbor, CdM and Sage Hill,
scheduled to begin competition at several venues Friday in the Dave Mohs
Memorial Tournament, will now compete under a revised tournament format
beginning Saturday, according to Sailors Boys Athletic Director Eric
Tweit.
There was no word Thursday whether CdM and Estancia boys water polo
home games, scheduled today with Foothill and Loara, respectively, would
be rescheduled.
Newport Harbor’s girls golf match with Sage Hill, scheduled today, is
off. Sage Hill Athletic Director Nate Miller said the Newport Coast-based
private school would likely follow other Orange County public schools’
lead and not play today’s scheduled girls tennis match with Whitney,
another private school.
Miller said a water polo tournament the Lightning had entered at San
Clemente High, scheduled for today and Saturday, has been canceled.
Newport-Mesa teams plan to compete in activities scheduled Saturday,
including the Woodbridge cross country invitational, according to
Estancia Principal Tom Antal, who noted the Newport-Mesa Unified
directive prohibited competition on Friday only.
Freeman, Perkins, Noonan and Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley said
they would support the district’s decision not to hold competition
Friday. But they all expressed disappointment the decision was not made
earlier.
There was also concern among coaches about the effect Thursday’s
changes would have on preparation routines.
“This week has been an emotional roller coaster,” said Perkins, who,
at one point Wednesday, had made tentative plans to replace Westminster
as this week’s opponent. I had three teams scheduled and our practice
preparation Wednesday was for a team other than Westminster. Our practice
deal has been messed up, but we’ll just have to refocus.”
Noonan said his players’ reaction to the delay from today to Saturday
would be difficult to predict.
“We try to taper the emotional state of our players to be ready to
play a certain day and now we have to rework that,” Noonan said. “I’m not
sure how the kids will react to this.”
Said Freeman, “We told our kids today after practice that this week is
becoming less about what kind of football team they are than how they can
adjust to this whole situation.”
Securing officials, a potential concern after games were moved to
Saturday, should not be an issue, according to coaches.
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