SIDELINES: Harbor’s history in the stands
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Don Cantrell
Old and familiar boosters of Newport Harbor High football, 1949
linebacker Ed Mayer, 1989 Newport walk-on assistant coach Mike White and
former Sailor grid chief Mike Giddings were cheering the Tars on at
Saturday night’s CIF semifinal clash against La Mirada at Davidson Field.
The big hope now is that Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley and his
hard-working Tars, after defeating La Mirada, 35-16, can find good
fortune in tonight’s final clash against powerful Irvine, which beat the
Sailors in the Sea View League opener, 19-14.
Mayer said he is impressed by the strong Tars’ weight program and
lauds the overwhelming rushing game of tailback Chris Manderino and the
offensive line.
He added that he was also impressed by the study and observations of
the game by White, who once delivered a flow of valued offensive
information to Brinkley years ago.
White was the assistant to former St. Louis Rams head coach Dick
Vermeil who ended his post last year after winning the Super Bowl. White,
who now lives on Balboa Island, retired with a handsome payoff contract
by the Rams this year.
Although La Mirada had scored 12 straight victories this year,
Giddings was a bit dubious about the caliber of talent it had faced after
losing to the Sailors.
Mayer, who helped lead Orange Coast College to its first conference
championship in 1951, learned a great deal of defense under Coach Ray
Rosso at OCC before advancing to San Jose State University in 1952.
Both White and Giddings wound up playing football at UC Berkeley.
This corner still recalls some distant past years of growing up in
summertime with Giddings on Balboa Island. It produced rich humor.
On one occasion, Giddings, then about 14, urged this corner to jump on
his Snipe sailboat near the Balboa Yacht Club and serve as a crewman. He
was entered in a big race that was almost scheduled to start and his
prior crewman hadn’t shown up.
We declined and told him we had little experience on such sleek boats
as a Snipe.
He was desperate and told us he would make it as easy as he could. We
finally gave in and suddenly found the swift craft racing into the
channel over rough water near the jetties.
In time, Giddings was yelling for us to hang out, which we understood.
Trouble is, we slipped overboard and fell out of the sailboat while we
were leading in the race.
Giddings was quite upset, but demonstrated a fine skill in swinging
the boat around and returning to recover his crewman.
Unfortunately, this corner’s tumbling over cost us the No. 1 position.
But, Giddings kept up his sailing finesse and got us into fifth before
the race ended.
With a smile, we later assumed he was pleased to drop us off at the
shoreline.
Friends of White had nothing but kind words for the Rams management in
its bidding farewell to White. White’s friends also recalled the sour
treatment by Raider owner Al Davis who fired White on Christmas Eve years
back. White apparently chose to pass the issue since he never brought it
up with the media.
Mayer, a teammate of Bill Walsh at San Jose State, continues
communication with the former San Francisco grid mentor up north.
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