Experience only positive for Lightning
Steve Virgen
The Sage Hill High football team ended its season with a 41-0
loss, a 3-7 record and, overall, an experience that is expected to
make an impact two and three years from now.
Lightning Coach Tom Monarch said his squad received valuable
experience throughout its first varsity season. Sage Hill’s 41-0
Academy League loss to Brethren Christian at Clark Field in Long
Beach Thursday night provided more memories for the Lightning and
another opportunity to learn, Monarch said.
“We won three games this season and that is phenomenal,” Monarch
said. “Two years ago I had eight players on this football team. If
you were to tell me back then that I would have three wins (in the
2002 season), I would have gladly taken that. The advantage for us is
that we got our 12 freshmen varsity experience. I think you’re going
to see the benefits in the next two to three years.”
Sage Hill senior quarterback Zach Friedrichs, as well as seniors
and two-way standouts Erik Williams, Scott Cho and Cliff Swanson
played their final football game for the Lightning (3-6, 0-3 in the
Academy League). The seniors met expectations and provided a solid
example for the juniors and the underclassmen to follow, Monarch
said.
“What I really liked about this season is that the kids maintained
a good attitude the whole time,” Monarch said.
Evidence of Monarch’s words came after the game, when a few Sage
Hill football players poured water over their coach.
“Throughout this season we wanted to have our kids keep an
enjoyment for football,” Monarch said. “I really think we did that.
I’m really looking forward to next year with excitement.”
The Lightning displayed a solid effort inThursday’s game. However,
Brethren Christian (8-2, 2-1), ranked No. 5 in CIF Southern Section
Division XIII, had one too many weapons, mainly junior quarterback
Denny Warden, who rushed for 102 yards and one touchdown and also
threw three touchdown passes.
ACADEMY LEAGUE
Score by Quarters
Sage Hill 0 0 0
0 - 0
Brethren 22 6 7
6 - 41
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