Coach Jeff Brinkley believes that playing high school football is a privilege that should not have to be paid for. The Newport Harbor Football program is primarily funded by the activities and fundraising efforts of the NHHS Football Boosters. The outstanding level of achievement, coaching, and success that NHHS Football has always enjoyed, will best maintained by the perpetual financial contributions of our parents, former players, and the entire NHHS family.
Newport Football Online StoreSailor Football Families and Friends,
Please join the Newport Harbor Football Boosters for a "spirit bus" ride to the Newport Harbor v. Long Beach Poly playoff game, scheduled for this Friday, November 18, 2011 at 7:00 pm at Long Beach Veteran’s Memorial Stadium in Long Beach.
Our bus will leave the 15th St. senior parking lot at 5:30 sharp, so please plan to arrive by 5:45 to pay your money and get a seat.
The bus (which will hold 55 people) will be first come, first served and each seat will be $20.
Please contact me at: blaine@strategicretailadvisor.com or 949/702-6600 to make your reservation and arrange for payment. We will take cash/checks/credit cards at the bus or in advance. We hope to see you there.
FIRE UP SAILORS/BEAT THE JACKRABBITS!!!! NHHS Football Boosters
Game Program Ad Info: click hereThe Sailors suffered a loss last night to Trabuco Hills Mustangs
The Sailors season opener may have resulted in a loss last night, but
they looked very strong against the Trabuco Hills Mustangs.
The loss was tough, but it was a good learning experience for this very
young Sailor team. Cole Blower led the Sailors and made some very
exciting plays by taking advantage of the Mustang defense some terrific
passes down field. Blower was extremely poised in the pocket and
demonstrated a natural calm and ability to lead the team this season
Fullback Grant Frazier pounded out some good yardage, while Titus Hasson
had some very exciting runs with his amazing breakaway speed.
The defense also had some great moments. Stevie Michaelsen was a clear
standout and sealed off the opposing line with his agile quickness.
The linebacker crew stuck it to the Mustangs all night and made several
key stops..
The sailors have a number of sophomore and junior players, but they all
held their own and showed consistent improvement throughout the
contest.
The Sailors take on Loyola next Friday night in their season Home
Opener at Davidson Field. With a good week of practices next week, the
Sailors will be set to do battle.
GO SAILORS!!!!
