Tars well under way
Barry Faulkner
Entering his 25th season as head coach of a high school football
program, Newport Harbor High’s Jeff Brinkley has refined his craft to
the point where new wrinkles are more acceptably viewed in the mirror
than in his regimented practice plans.
But a scheduling quirk threw an unexpected wrinkle into the
Sailors best-laid plans this fall, prompting Brinkley, like many
other Southern Section coaches, to take advantage of starting days
earlier than workouts were originally permitted to begin.
Consequently, the Sailors completed their three conditioning days
(practices in helmets, T-shirts and shorts) Friday and began
practicing in full pads Monday, in order to get their accustomed work
in before the start of school, as they prepare for their Sept. 12
opener against Trabuco Hills.
“Sometimes having everything planned in advance can backfire on
you,” said Brinkley, who had earlier declined to move his practice
schedule back, before realizing not doing so would cost him valuable
preparation time. So, despite having outlined acceptable vacation
dates with his players, he elected to start workouts last week.
“We readjusted the thing,” he said. “As it turned out, it only
affected two kids who had planned vacations.”
Other than the early start and the perennial changing of the guard
brought on by graduation, little is new in the Sailors’ camp, where
routine, tradition and continuity have become nearly as constant as
the August sun.
A 59-player roster begins work at 7:30 a.m. and, with practices
for offense, defense and special teams, in addition to conditioning,
weight training, classroom instruction and a break for lunch, stays
busy until heading home around 5 p.m.
“It has been business as usual,” said Brinkley, whose business the
last three seasons has included double-digit win totals. “We were
better (Tuesday) than we were (Monday). Hopefully, you get better
every day, so we’ve done that.”
Brinkley said the tempo was noticeably improved Tuesday, which is
typical as players adjust to the rigors of wearing full gear.
The Sailors’ preseason preparation will also include a scrimmage
with defending CIF Division II champion Mission Viejo, scheduled
Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. in the Diablos’ stadium.
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