A sporting good award
Elise Gee
COSTA MESA -- His youngest grandson graduated from Costa Mesa High School
in June, but that hasn’t stopped Ed Baume from continuing to volunteer in
the youth sports programs there.
He’s up at 5:30 a.m. making wake-up calls to all the kids who didn’t make
it to early morning football practice. He still takes statistics at
games. He also has donated countless hours to reading bingo numbers off
of little white plastic balls.
His work hasn’t gone unnoticed. Baume is being honored at tonight’s City
Council meeting with a Mayor’s Award for his volunteer work in the
community.
“This guy has been there helping at Costa Mesa High School since his kids
were there,” said School Board member Jim Ferryman, who nominated Baume
for the honor. “They’re probably in their 40s now. This is one of the
true unsung heroes that is just totally unselfish.”
Baume, who’s retired from the Army and the National Guard, began his
involvement in youth sports three decades ago when his two sons, Steve
and Gary, were in harbor area baseball, the predecessor to modern Little
League.
He also supported Junior All-American Football, Costa Mesa High School
baseball and Costa Mesa Pop Warner Football. His passion for supporting
youth can be traced back to his early work as an executive with the Boy
Scouts of America.
“I don’t care if kids are winning or losing, parents should be out there
supporting them,” Baume said. “When I was with the Boy Scouts I used to
say ‘Your sons are only going to be 8, 9 or 10 once. If you don’t
participate you’re going to miss out.’ ”
Baume, married for nearly 50 years to his wife Noreen, centers his life
around his family, said his son Gary.
“He has always been there,” Gary said. “It shows that he cares and that
he has a sincere desire to show that he wants to be a part of our lives.”
Baume’s other involvements include membership in the Costa Mesa American
Legion, the Free & Accepted Masons of California, the Advisory Committee
to the Mesa Consolidated Water District and the Costa Mesa Historical
Society.
But Baume’s first love has always been youth sports.
“I never got over being a jock I guess,” Baume said.
Nominations for the Costa Mesa Mayor’s Award are accepted on an ongoing
basis. If you know someone who has performed an outstanding act, service
or good deed, contact City Hall.
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