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New QB Takes Charge at Huntington Beach High

HUNTINGTON‌ BEACH ⁤FRESHMAN MAKES BIG‍ IMPACT ON VARSITY DEBUT

Rarely ​does a‍ freshman⁤ show up for his initial‌ day of high school​ already established as a big man on campus.

Brady Edmunds of ​Huntington Beach is no ordinary freshman.‌ Twelve days before his first scheduled high school class, he quarterbacked the Oilers to a 34–21 victory over visiting Mayfair-Lakewood‌ in his varsity football debut on Aug. 18.

Listed at 6-foot-5 and 200 pounds, the 15-year-old is obviously a big boy. Before the first day of school on Aug. 30, Edmunds will try to⁣ further enlarge his burgeoning reputation when Huntington Beach visits Trabuco Hills on Aug. 24.

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Despite his youth, Edmunds had only one significant line of questioning leading into ‍his first high⁢ school action. It came two days ⁤beforehand and had to do with the game plan.

“He walks in ‍and he’s ⁣like, ‘So what are you thinking, Coach? Are you gonna kind of spoon-feed me, or run the ball and get it going, and then see how I’m doing?’” Oilers Coach Brett Brown told The Epoch Times. “I said, ‘What do you want me​ to do?’ He’s like, ‘I’m ready, Coach.’ I’m like, ‘Okay, playbook’s open. ‍We’re going to‍ throw the ball on first down. We’ll get after it.’

“We ‌didn’t have to coddle and baby him. We just let him loose. He exceeded my‌ expectations.”

High school football player Brady Edmunds (8) pitches the ball at Huntington Beach’s 34–21 victory over Mayfair in Huntington Beach, Calif., on Aug. 18, 2023. (Jeremy Westerbeck/JPWest Media)

While Edmunds didn’t ⁤light up the ‍stat sheet, due in part to a few balls that glanced ⁣off receivers’ hands, he tossed touchdown passes to Musashi Ray, Troy Foster, and Hunter Gray, who broke a short‌ in pattern ​for a 52-yard score to give Huntington Beach a ‌20–14‍ lead on the first series of the second half.

Edmunds finished 8 of‌ 19 for‌ 113 ⁢yards passing while throwing nothing even remotely close to an interception. ⁢He orchestrated a 71-yard touchdown march on the Oilers’ first possession, received a big‍ hug ‌from Mr. Brown upon returning to the sideline, and later led scoring drives of 69, 86, 10, ⁣and 74 yards.

Edmunds ⁢also ran the ball three times‍ for 21 yards and emboldened by great work from an experienced ⁢offensive line‍ led ​by Justin Tauanuu and ⁢Sean Marella, did not suffer a sack. Running back Tyler Young⁤ added a huge rushing night that included 8- and 5-yard touchdown scampers.

“I thought I did well for a freshman the first game ‍starting on varsity, but it⁤ was ⁤a great team win,” ‌Edmunds told⁢ The Epoch Times. “The offensive line was amazing. Tyler ⁣Young running ‍the ball was ⁤amazing. Troy‍ played amazing. Steel [Kurtz] played amazing. Hunter played amazing, and our defense came up ⁤huge.”

Being surrounded by a roster that⁤ includes 32 seniors provides⁢ tremendous​ support ​for Edmunds, but it also could ⁢have been problematic ‍for a young quarterback tasked with leading older players.

“He’s a big kid and he has a big‌ arm, but the most impressive things about him right now are his confidence and his leadership ability,” Mr. Brown said. “He​ gets our guys going, on offense at least. He’s not afraid to tell them to pick it up and to move faster … They love him.⁢ He’s their⁢ guy.”

Edmunds’s maturity level and his‍ age simply do not correlate. In a move that is becoming⁢ increasingly common among high-level ‌young athletes, especially football players, Edmunds chose to‌ repeat eighth grade. The decision had nothing‌ to do with academics, given that he carries a 4.0⁣ grade-point average, but was rather the result of a stress fracture in his throwing elbow that necessitated a mechanical overhaul directed⁣ by private quarterbacks coach⁤ Tim Chou.

Edmunds’ parents, Eric and Katrina, initially opposed the idea of delaying high school for a year, and agreed only after requesting and receiving a detailed plan from their ‍son on how he would utilize⁤ the extra time ‌around online schooling.

“It⁤ wasn’t just, ‘Okay, I’m working out on Monday and I’m doing this‌ on Tuesday,” the father told ⁤The Epoch Times. “It was by ⁤the hour, every day, five days a week. This isn’t like, ‘Sit at home, play ‍video games, and stuff like that.’ He had a⁣ regimen ​that he stuck to, getting up in the⁣ morning like everyone else in our household.”

High school football player Brady Edmunds (8)‌ is handing the ball to senior ‍running back Tyler Young (23) at Huntington Beach’s⁣ 34–21​ victory ⁤over Mayfair in Huntington Beach, Calif., on Aug. 18, 2023. (Jeremy Westerbeck/JPWest Media)

By his⁤ own estimation, Edmunds has gone ⁢through “multiple workouts a⁤ day, every single day,” since determining that he wanted ‌to play quarterback while in sixth grade.

“I’ve never really taken a day off, to be honest with you,” he said.

There was also a calculated choice regarding where Edmunds would attend high school and play his football. The determining factor was Mr. Brown,​ a former quarterback hi



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