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Saddleback Football forfeits league opener due to injuries and growing pains.

Building ‌a Winning Football Program at Saddleback High School

First-year Coach ⁢Mike Nobles⁣ knew that building a successful football‌ program at Saddleback High School in Santa Ana, California, wasn’t going‍ to ⁣be easy. He‌ didn’t realize that three games into his tenure, the Roadrunners would be unable‌ to ‍field enough players to compete in ​their‍ scheduled Orange Coast League opener.

After three consecutive one-sided losses, by a combined score⁤ of 123–16, and a‌ spate of injuries⁣ that ‍left the team with only 19 healthy players, Saddleback opted to forfeit its ‌scheduled Sept. 15 contest ⁢against Orange.

“It was a⁣ difficult decision⁣ just because I‍ tell my players that I don’t shy away from anybody,”‌ Mr. Nobles told The ​Epoch Times. “I⁢ would play ‍Mater Dei. I’m a competitor. But when it comes down to having⁢ to play​ players that haven’t ​had a lot of playing time, or having to⁤ bring up players from the frosh-soph level to fill a team, I ‍have to look‍ at it as if‌ I were one of those kids’ parents. I ‌have ⁣to look ⁢at it as a safety ⁢issue.”

Challenges and Safety ⁢Concerns

In the wake of a 29–8 loss ​Aug. 18 at Godinez, a 35–2 defeat Aug. 25 at Century, and a 59–6 setback Aug. 31 at La Quinta, the Roadrunners are ⁣missing three players ‌who are⁢ in concussion⁢ protocol, two who are sidelined with knee injuries and another because of a high ankle sprain.

Even coming off a bye week, Saddleback‌ was too shorthanded to tee it up against perennial Orange Coast ‌League power Orange.

“Last year when we played Orange, we had ⁣three concussions in the game,” Roadrunners athletic director Rob Thompson told The Epoch Times. “It doesn’t help us ⁢when ⁢they’re the first team in the league that we⁤ play. ‌It‍ kills the ​rest of our season, and we’re already having ⁤a bad season. I don’t want to make it worse.⁣ Half [of] our team is sophomores‍ who have never played‌ football before. ⁢We felt⁤ for the safety of the kids it wasn’t proper ⁣for us to play Orange.”

Looking Ahead

Still ‍awaiting updated medical reports on the ⁢injured ⁤players, Saddleback anticipates⁢ having a deep enough roster for its ensuing game, Sept. 21⁤ at Calvary Chapel. Next up would be the night everyone has been pointing toward, ‍Sept. 29, when the Roadrunners⁣ are scheduled to host ⁢Costa Mesa in their long-awaited first game in⁣ a brand-new, $15⁢ million-plus football facility on campus.

“If we have to bring up⁣ some eighth-graders, we’ll play the Homecoming game,” Mr. Thompson said. “We have to play that game,⁣ is my ⁢point.”

Overcoming Challenges and‌ Building ⁢for the Future

Mr. Nobles,‌ who​ inherited a ‍program ⁤that‍ has gone ⁤winless in⁣ league play each of its​ past three seasons, took over ‌at Saddleback‍ last​ spring. The ​late start negatively​ impacted the Roadrunners’ offseason weight training and conditioning programs, and made⁤ the⁢ installation of offensive, defensive, and special-teams systems especially challenging.

What once was a roster of more than 30 players dwindled ⁢because of some disciplinary issues, leaving Saddleback particularly ​vulnerable to the inevitable health woes that⁤ are simply a part of football.

“I was ⁢optimistic,” Mr. Nobles said. “I⁣ really thought we could have been 3–0 heading into the Orange ⁤game⁢ if⁢ we didn’t have⁢ any injuries. The kids are a‌ little discouraged that we’re not winning, but I think⁣ they’re more discouraged by how many ⁤points we’re losing by. I have to take a step ⁤back myself sometimes and say,‍ ‘You have a young⁤ team. Wait until these sophomores are seniors.’”

While such challenges weren’t hard to predict, what⁤ Mr. Nobles perhaps did not expect after ‍one season as the head coach at Northwood in Irvine and ​three more ‌as an assistant⁢ at Dana Hills are what he​ called “cultural ‍differences.” For ⁣example,​ all the‌ Roadrunners, he said, know ⁢full well who soc



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