Sea Kings hire new coach
Richard Dunn
Scott Feichter, a local club tennis sensation in mixed doubles
with his wife in the mid-1980s, has been named as the new girls
tennis coach at Corona del Mar High.
Feichter, 52, takes over a perennial nationally ranked program
that has produced CIF Southern Section singles and doubles champions
and captured several team titles, including a mythical national
championship in 1997. Feichter replaces Andy Stewart, who resigned
last season after guiding the Sea Kings to the CIF Division I
semifinals.
“I’m excited,” said Feichter, whose top returning player in the
fall will be Brittany Holland, who played singles in 2002. “Corona
del Mar has one of the top programs around and many of the girls come
from the local clubs, where they play junior tennis at a high level
and most of them play in a lot of tournaments. That’s good for them
because they need to learn how to win and lose.”
Feichter, who will also coach the CdM boys junior varsity team
this spring, didn’t pick up tennis until late in life, but made the
men’s team at Pierce College in his first year of playing. Feichter
has been a regular on the club courts since 1982, when he joined
Lindborg Racquet Club in Huntington Beach. Feichter and his wife,
Lajla, dominated the Southern California club scene in mixed doubles
in 1984, ’85 and ’86.
Feichter coached football and track before going into business
full-time. The last two years, he has volunteered as a basketball
coach at the Huntington Valley Boys and Girls Club. His wife is a
teaching professional at SeaCliff Country Club in Huntington Beach.
Corona del Mar, which won back-to-back CIF Division IV
championships under Stewart in 2000-01, finished 18-4 last autumn,
losing to visiting Calabasas on games, 78-74, after a 9-9 tie in the
CIF Division I semifinals.
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