Prep Column: Comings and goings on
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Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - Unlike Texas, where the running joke declares the
two major sports are football and spring football, the Newport-Mesa
District is rife with outstanding sporting fare this spring.
The Back Bay boys volleyball showdown, Round 3, looms Friday at
approximately 5:45 p.m. at Newport Harbor, and league finals in the
Pacific Coast and Sea View will keep track and field athletes and
swimmers, not to mention their fans, busy this week.
But the Newport Harbor High football program made news once again last
week, with the transfer of another former starting lineman from Santa
Margarita.
Ian Banigan, who will be a senior next fall, started at center and made
second-team All-Serra League for Santa Margarita last fall. He was listed
at 6-foot-2, 215 on the Eagles’ 1999 roster, but Newport Coach Jeff
Brinkley estimates his size at 6-2, 225.
“I think defensive end may be more his natural position, and he can play
fullback or tight end, because he runs pretty well,” Brinkley said.
Banigan, whose first day of classes at Harbor was April 24, joins former
Santa Margarita starting offensive tackle Scott Lopez (6-2, 270) in the
Newport fold with spring practice set to begin later this month.
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In other Harbor football news, Brinkley finalized the schedule filling
open dates with Claremont (Week 5) and Cathedral City (Week 9).
Both games will be on the road and Brinkley said some boosters have
already begun making plans for a golf weekend after the Friday night
Cathedral City encounter.
“It shouldn’t be too hot there in early November,” Brinkley said.
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Speaking of doings in the desert, Newport junior track and field standout
John Peschelt narrowly averted disaster during a recent trip to Palm
Springs for spring break.
While on a training ride on his mountain bike, the reigning Sea View
League high jump champion, who is also favored to win the 800 at Thursday
night’s finals, was cut off when a car turned right abruptly in front of
him.
Peschelt collided with the back of the vehicle and flew off his bike.
Though being thrown in such a fashion frequently results in a broken
collarbone, Peschelt escaped with a strained lower back and a nasty
abrasion on one shoulder. Neither injury affected his ability to compete.
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Estancia boys basketball coach Rich Boyce said Friday he will know by May
12 if he will take a similar position at Edison High. Boyce said he was
still pondering the move, which some believe is only awaiting word from
Edison about creating a teaching opening for Boyce.
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While one valued coaching presence may be on the way out at Estancia,
another deserves praise for his work with the Eagles this spring.
Doug Deats, who rescued the Costa Mesa High baseball program from a
woeful state just a few years ago, is earning the respect of Pacific
Coast League rivals for the competitiveness his Eagles have shown this
season.
Though a 6-5 nonleague loss to Brawley Monday dropped the Eagles to 8-12,
half of their PCL losses were by a single run.
The eight wins equal the combined total produced by the last two Estancia
teams.
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While the Corona del Mar High boys volleyball team’s victory at the Santa
Barbara Tournament of Champions boosted the Sea Kings into a tie for the
No. 1 ranking in CIF Southern Section Division I (with Marina and
Irvine), Newport Harbor, which fell to CdM in three games Saturday at
Santa Barbara High, catapulted itself from unranked to No. 4 in the
Division I poll.
To have not ranked Coach Dan Glenn’s Sailors would have defied logic,
since they’ve beaten top-10 teams Irvine, Mira Costa (No. 5), San
Clemente (No. 7), Santa Margarita (No. 8) and Royal (No. 10).
Should the Sailors upset CdM Friday, it would be the third time they
would have knocked off the No. 1 team in Division I. They previously
posted wins over then-No. 1-ranked Irvine and Mira Costa.
The Sea Kings, however, appear more than capable of defending their newly
earned top ranking. Coach Steve Conti’s squad also seems bent on avenging
its Division I title match loss -- to the Sailors -- last spring.
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