Boys soccer: Mustangs
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Eugene Day, who coached the Costa Mesa High boys
frosh-soph soccer team the last five seasons, will replace departed
varsity coach Mike Dunn, Mesa Boys Athletic Director Kirk Bauermeister
has announced.
Day, 44, is a walk-on with years of soccer coaching experience, though
this will be his first varsity job.
“I guess Mike decided he’d done as much with the program as he could,”
said Day, whose son Louis will be a senior on next year’s squad and whose
daughter, Sharon, was a freshman standout on the Mesa girls team last
season. “When he stepped down, I wasn’t about to let the program go
downhill.”
Day, a native if Haiti, who came to the United States when he was 10,
finished second in the NCAA Division III long jump while at City College
of New York, where he is a member of the athletic Hall of Fame.
Day also played soccer in school and remains active in adult soccer
leagues and masters track and field.
“Having the background I have, the kids know I know what I’m talking
about,” said Day, an 11-year Costa Mesa resident. “I think I can push
them to a higher level.”
Day believes the program, which hasn’t made the playoffs in at least
eight seasons, may be ready for a resurgence.
“When I started coaching AYSO, we had 500 kids,” Day said. “Now, we have
around 2,000. This millennium, Costa Mesa may surprise a lot of people.
With any program, you need the athletes and you can’t just bake them in
the oven. Our kids are finally staying and playing at Mesa, not going to
other schools. The kids who will be juniors next year, won the Pacific
Coast League) and a lot of them were on the junior varsity team which
finished second in league last year. Our program has been slowly building
up. Things have been bubbling and the pot is going to be very hot.”
Day said he plans to emphasize individual skills and conditioning.
“Then, once you have kids with skills, you need to build the camaraderie
on the field.”
Day said Matt Dunn, who played for his father and began coaching last
year, will coach at some level in the program.
The Mustangs will lose their only first-team all-league performer, Jose
Perez, to graduation. But Louis Day, who also competes in football and
track and field, was a second-team selection as a junior.
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