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Football: Tuerk signs with USC; Welch absent

February 1st, 2012, 12:10 pm by

From left to right, Katy Crouse, Mitchell Vallis, Max Tuerk, Alaina Arthur and Rachel Steiker at Santa Margarita's signing day ceremony.

All-County offensive lineman Max Tuerk signed with USC during a signing ceremony with other Santa Margarita athletes on Wednesday morning at Santa Margarita High.

Tuerk’s parents were in attendance, but Eagles football coach Harry Welch, who is on administrative leave, was not at the signing ceremony.

“Max’s mom and dad were here this morning,” Santa Margarita athletic director Richard Schaaf said. “For him to sign, and there’s a real possibility he could walk on and be a starting offensive lineman, is exciting. I guess USC just signed some guy from up in Washington and he’s one of the top-five guys in the country, so it sounds like they got a great freshmen group coming in.”

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Boys volleyball: Glenn no longer boys coach at Newport Harbor

January 5th, 2012, 7:58 pm by

Longtime Newport Harbor volleyball coach Dan Glenn confirmed that he’s stepping down as boys coach.

Glenn, who completed his 26th season as girls coach in the fall, has coached the boys for 25 years. Glenn will remain as the girls coach.

Assistant coach Steve Astor will replace him as boys coach. Glenn will take on a role similar to a director of the program, assisting in off-season conditioning of the boys and fund-raising for the program.

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OCVarsity’s top stories for 2011

December 22nd, 2011, 2:20 pm by

From championships to the loss of community icons and everything in between, 2011 has been a year full of big news on the Orange County high school sports scene. Click through the slide show to find OCVarsity.com’s rankings of the top stories for the year.

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Boys volleyball: New coach at Laguna Beach

December 15th, 2011, 8:27 pm by

Scott Panaro is the new boys volleyball coach at Laguna Beach, replacing Lance Stewart who will continue coaching the girls program.

Panaro is currently the Balboa Bay 18s-2 coach and assistant at Orange Coast College.

Stewart coached the boys the last eight seasons and three previous years (1988-1990).

“It was an emotional decision,” Stewart said.

Under Stewart, the boys have won the last three Southern California Regional titles.

Volleyball: New coach hired at Segerstrom

December 13th, 2011, 9:35 pm by

J.D. Cohen, who played at Capistrano Valley and most recently coached at San Juan Hills HS, is the new boys and girls volleyball coach at Segerstrom HS.

Cohen was also an assistant at Capistrano Valley and Tesoro.

The Segerstrom girls team finished this year and advanced to the second round of the CIF-SS Division 4AA playoffs.

The boys finished second in the Golden West League.

Boys volleyball: Servite outside hitter commits

December 10th, 2011, 7:03 pm by

Servite outside hitter Madison Hayden has committed to Stanford, Servite coach Matt Marrujo said.

Hayden was a third-team all-county performer last season for the Friars.

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Signing Day Central

November 9th, 2011, 1:42 pm by

Latest from OCVarsity  •Latest from USC   •Latest from UCLA

Signing Day action in full swing

Slide show: Signing Day in photos

 

If you are an athlete or the parent or coach of one who will be making a college decision official Wednesday, please email us the news after it happens to preps@ocregister.com. We also welcome the submission of photos from the day for our slide show of athletes.

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Boys volleyball: Andrew Benz makes decision in a unique way

November 9th, 2011, 10:51 am by

Take a look at how Esperanza middle blocker Andrew Benz made his decision today.

Coach Isaac Owens said Benz, who a second team all-county performer last season, was down to either UC Santa Barbara, USC and UC Irvine. So which school did he pick?


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Volleyball: Signing Day is approaching

November 7th, 2011, 10:15 am by

Parents, coaches and players, if anybody you know is signing their letter of intent Wednesday, then we would like to include you in our mega signing day slideshow.

Here’s what I need for you to do:

First, drop me a email at dcalhoun@ocregister.com and let me know if you are signing your LOI on Wednesday.

Second, on Wednesday forward me a photo of your signing ceremony.

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Volleyball: Coach openings at Segerstrom

November 3rd, 2011, 1:16 pm by

Segerstrom High is looking for a walk-on Head Coach for its boys and girls Volleyball teams.  Interested candidates for either or both positions may submit a resume with references to Asst. Athletic Director Nick Canzone at nick.canzone3@gmail.com.

For further information please email or call 714-241-5015.

Facebook commenting on the OCVarsity blog

October 11th, 2011, 3:20 pm by

As we announced last week, you now need a Facebook account to comment on the OCVarsity blog.  For those concerned about privacy, Facebook has recently developed a series of privacy controls allowing others to see only what you want them to see. Also, here’s an explanation on how to prevent your comments from showing up on Facebook. 

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Facebook commenting coming to the OCVarsity blog

October 4th, 2011, 1:24 pm by

UPDATE: This change will not take place on Thursday evening, but will instead take place early next week.

Starting Thursday evening, you will need a Facebook account to comment on the OCVarsity blog. To see how this works, see any article on OCVarsity.com, where Facebook commenting has been in place for some time now. The change will no longer allow anonymous commenting and will tie users’ comments to their Facebook identities. Facebook has recently developed a series of privacy controls allowing others to see only what you want them to see.

Also making the switch is our parent site, OCRegister.com.  To learn more about the reason for the switch, read this article by Orange County Register Editor Ken Brusic. And you can check out the Facebook commenting FAQ.

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