Collection time
- Share via
Mike Sciacca
As Mike Groscost begins his third year as football coach at
Huntington Beach High, his alma mater, he will do so with an
experienced roster.
Following a maiden 2002 season and follow-up in 2003, Groscost is
beginning to put his stamp on the program.
The Oilers come into 2004 a seasoned bunch, and Groscost is hoping
that experience will translate to success on the field.
“We have a lot of experienced players returning,” he said. “This
team has paid its dues over the last few years. We (coaches) believe
they will find success. We had an exceptional off-season and summer.”
With summer preparation winding down for the fall season, which
begins with a Sept. 10 home game against Los Amigos, Huntington will
enter the season with 15 returning starters -- including nine on
defense.
The offensive line features three returning All-Sunset League
seniors in Scott Duffy (6-foot-4, 225 pounds), Sam Olive (6-1, 235)
and Kyle Ennis (6-0, 210).
Groscost calls Olive the anchor of an offensive line that also
figures to include contributions from senior Alex Folsom (5-11, 230),
junior Jordan Marquette (6-3, 240), junior Adam Pierce (6-1, 240),
senior Dave Nguyen (5-9, 190), sophomore prospects Skyler Fancher
(6-5, 245), Finau Fiasu (6-2, 250) and Doug Johnson (6-1, 205), as
well as junior Jeremy Thuve (6-1, 290).
Their job is to protect an Oiler quarterbacks, who include senior
Nick Howe (6-1, 195) and junior Curtis Crandell (6-1, 175).
“Both of these guys are going to play,” Groscost said. “They both
had strong off-seasons and the coaching staff feels confident with
both players.”
Another quarterback prospect is sophomore Troy Bailey (6-2, 185).
Leading a strong contingent at running back is returning
all-leaguer Justin Montes (5-6, 160), a senior who rushed for more
than 1,000 yards in 2003.
Adding punch to the power wing will be junior Hieu Tran-Ran, who
rushed for more than 1,500 yards on last year’s junior varsity squad.
Junior Mitchell Roemer (6-3, 187) and sophomore Stephen Gabbard
(6-0, 165) also will be in the hunt for playing time at tailback.
Seniors Rosney Daniel (5-9, 200) and Steven Sileski (6-1, 210),
each with varsity experience, will compete at fullback
At receiver, Huntington has experience in Roemer, junior Eric Jaso
and senior Matt Castillo. Adding depth here will be senior Ryan
Lopez, senior Nick Lauer and junior Ryan Bautista.
“Eric had a great off-season and was impressive in passing league,
Mitchell is very versatile and can play both running back and
receiver, and Matt is a great competitor and leader with solid
varsity experience,” Groscost said.
Senior Charlie Vallas (6-2, 210) is returning at tight end and
will be joined there by senior Michael Steebder (6-1, 200).
The defensive line will include offensive linemen Duffy, Olive,
Ennis and Marquette, in addition to Callas.
Cipriano, a three-year starter and all-league pick in 2003, leads
the linebacking corps. Daniel, team and defensive captain whom
Groscost says is the “rock of the team and leads by example,” will be
another key in the secondary, as will returners Steebder and Sileski.
Nguyen and senior Austin Fullmer (6-0, 210) will also play
linebacker, where Groscost says other prospects include Gabbard,
junior Stephen Galli (5-11, 195), junior Rohan Powar (6-0, 175),
junior Andrew Schneider (6-2, 185) and sophomore Tyler Haunreiter
(6-1, 185).
Castillo, Howe, Roemer, Lopez, Montes and Crandell should see
playing time in the secondary.
“Castillo is a great hitter, Howe is one of the team’s hardest
workers and Lopez plays with heart,” Groscost said.
The kicking game has Daniel handling kickoffs and Howe doing the
punting, with sophomore Travis Geery also handling some of the
kicking chores.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.