Green with envy
Mike Sciacca
A recent trip to South Carolina during spring break paid dividends
for the Huntington Beach High boys’ golf team.
Bill Seckington said he hoped the Palmetto High School
Championship in April, one of the nation’s prestigious high school
golf events, would prepare his team for the upcoming postseason.
Did it ever.
After earning a second-place finish at the 54-hole tournament, the
Oilers returned home and went on to win yet another Sunset League
title.
They then parlayed that championship into a CIF Southern
Divisional crown as they shot a 1-under 359 at Los Serranos Country
Club in Chino Hills, thus earning a berth in the CIF-Southern Section
team finals.
Despite falling 10 strokes short of qualifying for the
CIF-Southern California Golf Association Championship on June 3, it
was a remarkable year for the Oilers.
Huntington Beach won the school’s first CIF golf title since 1937.
“The kids just played well the entire season,” Seckington said.
“There were several keys to their successes, but the main key was the
team’s camaraderie.
“These guys just pushed each other in a positive manner and
everyone stepped up at one time, or another. Their chemistry worked
very, very well.”
That formula worked well enough to give the school it’s sixth
consecutive Sunset title, a second trip to the team finals in three
years -- and added confidence for the 2004 season.
The Oilers lose just one senior, Derek Zellmer, off this year’s
squad, a group that has extended the program’s Sunset streak to
21-straight match wins.
Out on the green, the Oilers are in an envious position.
“Everyone looks at you like a marked target,” said team member
Joey Benedetti, 17. “But, it’s a great position to be in.”
Benedetti said he knew he was part of something special heading
into the 2003 season.
Then again, the junior has only known success since joining the
golf team his freshman year.
“At the beginning of my freshman year, the seniors on our team
taught me about the Huntington Beach tradition out on the course,” he
said. “I try to do the same with the newer players in our program as
we try to build on that tradition.
“I basically told this year’s freshmen that you can’t get burned
out because there is a lot of golf to be played. We hung in there as
a team all year long and had a great season.”
Benedetti has been among Huntington’s top six golfers in his three
years on varsity. This year, he played at No. 1; as a sophomore, he
played at No. 2 but had the team’s best scoring average at 73.5.
He was one of three Oilers -- and there were only seven of 102
players to do so -- to shot under par at the CIF Southern Divisional.
His score of 71 was bettered by teammate Kris Assawapimonporn who
shot 70 and freshman Robbie Berton who tied for co-medalist honors
with a 3-under 69.
Zellmer shot a 73 and David Lyons, another freshman, was the next
Oiler at 76.
“Derek has had a great influence on the guys in our program,”
Benedetti said. “We came into the season knowing we had a good team
with a lot of depth. We had a lot of guys who could fill the fourth,
fifth and sixth spots, and that’s where you win most of your matches.
“We lose Derek next year but I think with the guys we have coming
back, combined with the freshmen coming into the program next year,
we’ll be able to keep our tradition alive. We’d like to win league
again and I definitely think we have a chance next year to win
state.”
* MIKE SCIACCA covers sports and features. He can be reached at
(714) 965-7171 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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