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Hawaii Trip: Villa Park Football’s Epic Success

Villa Park High⁢ School⁣ Football Team’s Unforgettable Season-Opening Trip to Hawaii

VILLA PARK, Calif.—Cliff jumping, snorkeling, ‍and remote‌ living‍ aren’t typically prerequisites ⁢for playing high school football, but they were for Villa ​Park on its season-opening trip to Hawaii.

The Spartans will face Orange in their Aug. 24 home opener at El Modena High carrying a 1–0 record after having spent⁤ nearly a week ⁢on Oahu earlier this ‌month. Villa Park returned to California with a 37–13 victory over Damien of Honolulu on ⁢Aug. 11 and ⁣so much ⁣more ‌in terms⁣ of ⁤experiences and memories.

“I feel like ‍the​ trip overall was really ‍good for us,” senior wide receiver Spencer Jarrell told ⁤The Epoch Times.‌ “One‌ of the nights, we had everyone come⁣ up and say ⁤something to the⁣ team. We would just give a‍ speech, talk about bonding, talk about⁤ our experience in Hawaii. That probably brought us together the most because we had ⁢people​ give like five-minute-long speeches about how ⁢much this team means ⁣to⁣ them.”

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Opening‍ the season in Hawaii was the‌ brainchild of Coach Dusan Ancich, who pulled ‌off the dream road trip for⁤ a⁢ second time ‍in his 15 seasons leading the Spartans. He and nine assistant coaches led a contingent of 78 ‌players—no parents, ‍no fans, no cheerleaders, no band, only “the guys.”

Unlike Edison-Huntington Beach, which had its scheduled two-game trip to Maui canceled because of wildfires that ravaged that island,⁣ Villa Park was fortunate ​to be on Oahu, where there ⁢was no impact from the fires.

The Spartans stayed—as many as 16 players and one coach in a room—at Camp Erdman, a YMCA-run ‍outpost outside Honolulu that is well-known among Hawaiian‍ students. Other ⁣than a few workers, food preparers, and⁤ so forth, there was no one else.

Villa ⁢Park‌ High School football​ team at practice during its season-opening trip‌ in Oahu,​ Hawaii, on Aug. 9,⁢ 2023. (Courtesy of Dusan Ancich via⁢ Instagram/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)

“It’s on the North Shore, very secluded,” Mr. Ancich ‍told The Epoch Times. “You have ‍to⁣ walk a little ⁤over a⁣ mile​ to see anybody else. Every day we had a practice and an excursion, and then we⁢ had kind⁢ of our evening activities, which were ‌team-bonding things.”

While Villa Park’s⁢ booster club dealt with the financial aspects ​of the trip, Mr. Ancich​ planned the itinerary, right down⁤ to the minute. He also shouldered the ultimate responsibility for everyone’s safety, which was no small feat.

Outings included‌ hiking, bridge jumping, paddle-boarding, and kayaking, while ⁤things such as skits, trivia contests, and memorization of‌ facts about teammates filled the later hours.

Villa Park ‍High‌ School ⁣football team’s tailback and outside linebacker Carter Christie​ (12) poses for a‍ group photo⁣ with ⁢fellow running backs during a season-opening trip in Oahu, Hawaii, on Aug. 11, 2023. (Courtesy of Dusan Ancich via Instagram/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)

“My favorite excursion was probably the cliff jumping,” senior tailback and outside linebacker Carter ‍Christie told The Epoch Times. “When you’re walking up​ to the rocks, it doesn’t look that high. But then when you get up there, it’s ⁢like,⁤ ‘Oh my gosh.’ You’re way ​up⁤ there. Once you get​ to the top, you can’t back down at that point.⁣ All your coaches and⁤ teammates are cheering you on—you gotta jump then.”

Villa Park High School football team’s Spencer Jarrell (6) poses ⁤for a group⁣ photo ​with fellow wide receivers⁣ during a season-opening​ trip in Oahu, Hawaii, on ​Aug. 11,⁤ 2023. (Courtesy of⁤ Dusan Ancich⁣ via Instagram/Screenshot‍ via The Epoch Times)

Unlike under ordinary‌ circumstances⁤ at⁢ home,‍ there⁤ was ⁢no going home to Mom and ​Dad, no hanging out with⁢ non-football friends, but rather the constant proximity of teammates.

“Just being together,” Christie said. “Every day we’re together at ‌practice, but that’s different than living together for a week. You get to⁢ know the guys better. … I⁢ got to know⁢ a lot more of the coaches ‍a⁤ lot better‍ than I did before. And now ‍I feel closer to everybody.”

Assistant coach Todd Lyght, a former Notre Dame and NFL cornerback who won a ‌Super Bowl championship with ⁤the 1999 St. ‌Louis Rams, wowed Jarrell and everyone else with an impressive “front flip off the rocks.”

Perhaps​ remarkably, the players didn’t even balk at what Mr. Ancich called “the highlight ‌of the ⁢trip,” a rule forbidding cell phones ⁤for all but a couple of brief periods during visits ⁤to a nearby town.

The point of⁣ the exercise, one Mr. Ancich highly recommends, was to increase communication and “presence.”

“I’m on my⁤ phone ⁣a lot. I feel like most of us are,” Jarrell said. “The first day, it was kind of ⁢weird, but we had something going on pretty much every minute. I honestly stopped⁢ thinking about it. I mean, it’s Hawaii. It was scenic, and the excursions we did were incredible. I think once everyone kind of settled ‍into it, there wasn’t any‍ problem.”

Villa Park High School football teammates kayaking and paddle-boarding during its season-opening trip‌ in Oahu,‍ Hawaii,​ on Aug. 10, 2023. ​(Courtesy of Dusan ⁤Ancich via ‍Instagram/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)

The Spartans also managed to strike a delicate balance‍ between having fun‍ and getting ready to play their game.

“That’s kind of the trick of it,⁢ because you want the kids ⁢to have the⁢ best time half the day, and then you want them ‌to be locked in and focused the ⁢other half,” Mr. Ancich said. “Our whole goal was to ‌win ​the football game, and our other goal was to give everyone the opportunity to play at ⁢least one play.”

Except for⁤ one⁢ backup kicker, Villa Park​ accomplished the latter objective. And after pocketing the victory, ‌the Spartans joined with their opponents to share a Hawaiian meal prepared by Damien’s parents and ⁢booster-club members.

“The food was⁣ incredible,” ​Jarrell said. ⁤“They were really hospitable, the players themselves. I didn’t expect them ‍to be as nice as they were.​ … ⁤They⁣ genuinely ‌seemed just happy to have us.”

Villa ‌Park High School ⁢football ‍team’s Spencer Jarrell ‌(6) poses for ‌a group photo with ⁣fellow wide receivers during a season-opening trip in⁤ Oahu, Hawaii, on Aug. 11, 2023. (Courtesy of Dusan Ancich via‍ Instagram/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)

The goal now, Mr.​ Ancich ​said, will be ‍to repeat such a trip often enough that every player who spends four years ​in Villa Park’s program will have an opportunity to participate.

“We had kids that had been to Hawaii 10 times, and we had kids⁣ that ⁣had never been on a plane,” he ⁢said. “Some of them had never been in the ocean.‍ Some of them had never snorkeled. I would say 90 percent had never snorkeled.



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