Les Miller
Don Cantrell
The late Les Miller, one-time principal of Costa Mesa High School
and a former football coach at Newport Harbor, 1943-45, was honored as an
Orange Coast College Citizen of the Year before he passed away in 1996 at
age 82.
He was born and raised in Kansas, and his early years found him
teaching and coaching in the Midwest.
California drew his attention after visiting his parents once during
one of their vacations in San Pedro. One counselor at USC directed his
teaching interest to Newport Harbor High and said it was one of the five
highest-rated high schools in Southern California.
Miller was impressed and quickly drove down the coast for an interview
by Principal Sidney Davidson. He then taught at Harbor from 1943-58. He
served at Costa Mesa High, 1958-63, as the school’s first principal.
He and his late wife, Jo, were graduates of Baker University in
Kansas. They had three children. She died after he had passed away in
‘96.
Miller held a master’s degree in political science and taught civics
and history at Newport. He was directed to coach varsity football and
baseball, replacing Wendell Pickens during World War II.
He coached the Newport varsity grid teams from 1943 through 1945. The
‘45 team was winless and the ’43 team won two games. The best team was
held together in 1944, despite a few key player losses to the military,
including All-CIF second-team tackle Dick Freeman and blocking back Joe
Muniz.
The team won its first four games, tied one and lost two. It lost to
powerful Santa Ana before 6,500 fans at the old Santa Ana Bowl, 7-6, when
many swore Newport had made the conversion boot by Don Vaughn.
One of his top players in ’43 also scored high recognition and that
was blocking back Lorrie Langmade, Al-CIF second team.
During his many years in the harbor area, Miller served with the
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Lions Club.
He played a major role in the Lions Club Fish Fry that drew hundreds
of thousands of dollars. Most was donated to charity and youth
organizations.
He was once a district governor of the Lions Club.
Pickens replaced Miller in varsity football and baseball after the
war, but Miller went on to coach lightweight football at Newport for some
years.
Les Miller’s dedication to Newport-Mesa athletes and students, as well
as the communities themselves, bears Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame
recognition, celebrating the oncoming millennium.
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