CdM stalled until Saturday
Patrick Laverty
Corona del Mar High’s Pacific Coast League football game against
Northwood Thursday was postponed until Saturday, when it will be
played at Irvine High at 7 p.m.
The decision was a mutual one by both schools, made by the
principals and athletic directors, because of the lack of practice
the teams had this week as a result of the poor air quality resulting
from the fires throughout Southern California.
The Irvine Unified School District prevented athletic teams from
practicing Monday and Tuesday. Corona del Mar was limited to
walk-throughs on those days. It wasn’t until early Wednesday
afternoon that teams, including Northwood and Corona del Mar, were
given the OK to hold practices.
By that time, discussions had already gotten underway about
postponing the game.
“It was in the best interest of the kids not to just throw them
out there,” Northwood Athletic Director Derek Roche said.
The game holds much interest with the Sea Kings (5-2, 2-0 in
league) and Timberwolves (6-1, 2-0) tied for first place along with
Tesoro (5-2, 2-0).
“We got a couple of days of rest and that was the goal for us,”
Corona del Mar Coach Dick Freeman said. “I think we’ve got our legs
back and we seem to have adjusted to the change.”
Freeman’s only concern is the shortened turnaround for the
following week. The Sea Kings play Tesoro in another crucial league
battle on Nov. 7.
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