Local teams shine
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Mike Sciacca
The 2003-04 athletic year at the four high schools in Huntington
Beach brought many successes -- both for various teams and
individuals -- in 22 sports sanctioned by the CIF-Southern Section.
Although no team was able to garner a Southern Section
championship in the past nine months, there were league championships
to be won, including some coming to programs for the first time in a
long time.
Below is a look at what transpired in the athletic arena for the
four local schools.
Fall
A new era in Ocean View High School football was ushered in when
the Seahawks played their first varsity, home, night game in their
new stadium on Sept. 19 against Tesoro High School.
A loss to the Titans couldn’t dampen the spirit of the fans who
had packed the place for the debut of the one-sided stadium.
Huntington Beach High runner Eugene Kim was seriously injured when
a light pole at Harvard Park in Irvine, which was loose due to
corrosion at its base, snapped back from runners whipping around it
and hit Kim in the back.
Marina High’s boys cross country team earned a third-place finish
at the Orange County Championships at Irvine Regional Park.
In what the school called an “historic opening,” Huntington Beach
unveiled its newly renovated football locker room located beneath the
visitors bleachers on the south side of Sheue Field.
The Oilers scored a rare football victory over Esperanza. Their
14-10 triumph over the Aztecs was a first in Sunset League play
between the schools.
Edison reclaimed The Bell from archrival Fountain Valley and
Marina retained The Trophy from rival Huntington Beach, in two of the
bigger football games on the local scene.
The Chargers ended the season with a charge and shared the Sunset
League title with Los Alamitos.
Edison and Los Alamitos also would share the Sunset League girls
volleyball championship.
Winter
Jim Harris, in his 26th year as boys basketball head coach at
Ocean View, recorded his 500th victory with the program when the
Seahawks defeated visiting Costa Mesa, 57-50.
The Ocean View boys and girls team, both coached by Harris, each
won the Golden West League championship with perfect records.
Edison’s girls earned a share of the Sunset League basketball
title along with Esperanza.
Edison won the Sunset League team wrestling championship and
claimed its first title in 15 years. Eleven Chargers qualified for
the Division II meet.
In boys basketball, Marina advanced to the CIF-Southern Section
Division I-A championship game at the Pond of Anaheim, where the
Vikings fell to Mission Viejo, 64-57.
“I am so proud of our guys for reaching the finals the old fashion
way, a way that doesn’t happen anymore, by being a neighborhood
team,” Marina coach Roger Holmes said. “Every player on our team
lives in our attendance area and came up through the ranks playing
with and against each other. It was nice to see kids that worked so
hard together be able to reach the end of the season playing for a
CIF title. You look at other programs with their year in and year out
transfers and wonder how much satisfaction comes from that.
“Our program is based on character and work ethic and the run we
had was a great example of what those qualities can bring to you if
you have the talent that is willing to work hard enough. It was great
because of the quality of people that our seniors were. These were
such genuinely good kids that it was sweet that they had the
opportunity to play on such a big stage.”
SPRING
It was a long time coming -- and a rare occasion, too -- but
Huntington Beach captured the Sunset League baseball championship for
only the fourth time in school history.
Huntington last won a Sunset title 12 years ago and previously won
it in 1988 and 1983.
“This group had really good team chemistry,” Huntington coach
Benji Medure said. “They’ve been together for a while and they have
really fed off each other. It’s been a pleasure to watch them grow as
a team.”
Huntington also earned a portion of the Sunset League boys
volleyball crown, sharing it with Fountain Valley.
Marina’s baseball team won the prestigious Wienerschnitzel Big
West Invitational.
Ocean View won a share of the Golden West League baseball title,
then advanced to the quarterfinal round of the CIF-SS playoffs in
Aaron Kavanagh’s first year as head coach.
Ocean View’s young but talented boys volleyball team made a
surprising run to the quarterfinal round of the Division III
playoffs.
Edison claimed the boys track and field championship for the first
time in three years.
At the CIF State Track and Field Championships in Fresno, Edison’s
Tori Pena and Huntington Beach’s Eki Faagai earned top-10 finishes by
placing seventh in the girls pole vault and eighth in the boys
discus, respectively.
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