Boys soccer: Callaghan returns to CdM as coach
Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - Pat Callaghan, who earned Sea View League Most
Valuable Player laurels as a Corona del Mar High senior in 1989, will
replace Scott Dameron as the school’s boy soccer coach next season, CdM
Athletic Director Jerry Jelnick announced Thursday.
Callaghan, 29, inherits a program that went 10-7-1 last season, earning a
second-place finish in its inaugural Pacific Coast League campaign. The
Sea Kings, who lose five of their six all-league players to graduation,
were eliminated in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division
IV playoffs, dropping a 2-0 decision to Diamond Ranch in Dameron’s only
season at the helm.
Callaghan, who initiated his coaching career with the Wolfpack club
program, worked last season as an assistant coach for the Orange Coast
College men and the Huntington Beach High boys.
He said he is anxious to give back to the school at which he starred.
“After five years of working in the business world, I decided coaching
and education are fields I wanted to pursue,” said Callaghan, who went on
to star at OCC and is a member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame.
“I wanted to get back into something rewarding and be able to give back.
I believe what I learned as a player transformed my life. That’s what I’d
like to do for my players.”
The Costa Mesa resident was a two-time all-conference player for Orange
Coast, which won the state championship his freshman year. He continued
his education at UCLA, but did not play soccer.
A walk-on for the Sea Kings, Callaghan said he is pursuing a master’s
degree at Azusa Pacific University and would eventually like to teach and
coach on the community college level.
Callaghan said the Sea Kings’ move last year to the PCL should allow them
to remain competitive, even though junior Danny Marshall, a first-team
All-PCL selection, is their only returning all-league performer.
“From what I hear, the enrollment will be increasing and, hopefully, that
will mean more athletes for the soccer program. I’d like us to play some
of the better teams in Orange County in our preseason schedule.”
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