Battle of the Bay’s 41st year
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Brent Ogden Jr.
So here we are again! Another warm September Friday night with the
mighty Corona del Mar High Sea Kings taking on the vaunted Newport
Harbor Sailors in another classical high school football game
matchup. And, oh, the stories and the history this fall football
showdown has to tell!
This 41-year anniversary rivalry started back when the Corona del
Mar campus was built on a deserted outstretched bluff along the
southern Back Bay of Newport Beach. When the school opened in 1962,
lifelong friends were separated with the new redistricting of the
enrollment area. Since it was decided that both schools would play
each other for city bragging rights in all of the girls and boys
sports programs, the showdown began.
The first football game between the schools was won by Newport in
a hard fought game, 13-12. However, CdM came right back the following
year and trounced the heavily favored Sailors, 20-0, and so the
historical “Battle of the Bay” was born.
There was the classical 1992 games in which CdM beat Newport in
the regular season but lost to Harbor in the exciting CIF Southern
Section Division IV semifinal showdown at Davidson Field.
How about when CdM won its second of back-to-back CIF
championships in 1989, but lost to the Sailors in the Sea View
League’s final game.
Or, remember when Newport was undefeated and heavily favored in
1983, only to lose to CdM in the last game of the season? Legendary
CdM Coach Dave Holland called it one of his greatest victories.
The fact is, both schools have enjoyed outstanding success in
football with each capturing two CIF football championships. Many of
the players who played in this fall classic have gone on to star in
college football while several have even reached the NFL.
In my junior year (1971), we shut out the heavily favored Sailors,
21-0. Not to be outdone, Newport returned the favor the next year and
won, 31-3. Back then, Newport was anchored by Steve Bukich, Tim
Brown, Vinny Mulroy, Bucko Shaw, Brian Theriot and Warren Ray, while
CdM countered with Mike Frost, Mike Minna, Jim Garn, Brent Ogden, Joe
Porto, Steve Marowitz, and Jon Terry, just to name a few.
Over the years, many of these names have again resurfaced in the
Battle of the Bay. In tonight’s game, Ogden will again be facing off
against Theriot while Newport’s Bill Brown (father of Tim Brown) will
be coaching against CdM’s Bernie Terry (father of Jon Terry) and
Brent Ogden (father of Brent Ogden III). Sophomore Eric Ray (son of
Newport’s Warren Ray), will be in the trenches against CdM next year.
Throughout the years, “The Game” has been loyally covered by the
Daily Pilot. In the early years, sports editor Glenn White covered
the games followed by Roger Carlson. The ball has now been passed on
to Richard Dunn, the current sports editor whose staff includes Barry
Faulkner, Patrick Laverty, Steve Virgen and Bryce Alderton, who have
combined their efforts with continued coverage of this great classic.
For myself, I have enjoyed this rivalry for almost 35 years.
Having graduated from CdM in 1974, I played in all four football
classics. Back then, like now, most of the football players knew each
other. Having played back then in Pop Warner Football, and now with
Newport Beach’s Jr. All American Seahawks, all of the players have
enjoyed great success and built lifetime friendships, not only for
each other, but also for the parents involved. While Newport has its
“Coach B” with Coach Jeff Brinkley, CdM also has its own “Coach B” in
Ed Blanton, so the parallels continue.
The CdM-Newport connection also runs strong in our family. My
lifelong friend and business partner, Cody Small, graduated from
Newport Harbor and even my daughter, Breanne, is dating a great kid
from Newport. As a volunteer varsity football coach for CdM the past
17 years, I have witnessed many great moments and look forward to
this annual rivalry.
Tonight’s game features the talent of Newport Beach’s finest
athletes. I have watched many of these players grow up while playing
sports with my son, Brent III. I was the head football coach for many
of tonight’s “Prime Time” players, while guiding the Jr. All American
Seahawks to the playoffs in 1999 and 2000.
Will Matt Encinias again lead the charge, be it now against his
Seahawk teammates, on Newport’s offense? Will Trevor “Moose” Theriot
and Matt Erickson use all of my coaching and tackling techniques
against me? How about Kasey Peters? Will he follow the great
tradition of Newport Harbor quarterbacks and guide the Sailors to
more league championships and beyond over the next two years? Will
CdM’s talented twin brothers, Tom and Kevin Welch, power past
Newport’s defense while Wess Presson, Tyler Lance, and Zach
Wishengrad face off against Spencer Link and Alex Orth with their
fierce but friendly rivalry? The answer is yes to all of these
questions.
All I know is that in the next couple of years, the “Battle of the
Bay” will follow in the rich tradition of this great fall classic. I
just wish I could have all of “my” players back together again for
one last run. Oh, the power and glory this team would make! Bring on
Long Beach Poly, Los Alamitos, or Mater Dei, I’d stack my team
against anyone. Well, anyway, it’s always fun to dream a little ...
so enjoy tonight’s game. It will be a warrior’s battle to be sure.
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