Laguna Beach coach’s grandfather dies
Steve Virgen
Laguna Beach High boys basketball coach Rob Cullinan said his
grandfather, Bob, 83, died at11:30 a.m. at Hoag Hospital Thursday after
apparent complications stemming from a collapse during a basketball game
at Costa Mesa High Wednesday night.
Bob Cullinan, a diabetic, passed out in the stands behind and above
the Laguna Beach team bench with 5:28 remaining in the first quarter.
Costa Mesa Coach Bob Serven stopped the game, walked onto the court and
shouted, “Is there a doctor in the house?”
Within five minutes of the game’s stoppage, Costa Mesa paramedics and
policemen came on the scene, but they could not revive Mr. Cullinan, who
was then taken to Hoag Hospital.
A Laguna Beach supporter, Dale O’Neal, administered CPR on Mr.
Cullinan before paramedics arrived.
Coach Rob Cullinan decided to resume the game after officials and
Serven game him the option of postponing the game.
“My grandfather always told me to finish what you started,” Rob
Cullinan said Wednesday night. “He wouldn’t want me to leave the boys.”
Costa Mesa boys athletic director Kirk Bauermeister arrived after Mr.
Cullinan was taken to Hoag and said he agreed to let Rob Cullinan decide
whether to resume the game.
“Being through the Matt (Colby) situation, I found it’s better to
leave the decision to play up to the individual,” Bauermeister said.
“Whatever he wanted to do was fine with us. Some people need to mourn.
Some people need to play. There is no right way or wrong way of doing
it.”
Rob Cullinan’s team answered a 31-17 deficit with 5:30 left in the
third quarter and came back to tie the game, 43-43, with 0:34 remaining.
Costa Mesa went on to win, 48-43.
“We did a good job of fighting our way back,” Rob Cullinan said. “The
kids played really hard. It’s a no-win situation. If we win the game it
was a good decision. If we lose like we did, maybe it wasn’t a good
decision. But I made that decision and that was just the way it went.”
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