Doug Bledsoe has made the rounds as a highschool soccer coach. He’s been head coach at North Hollywood, Dorsey, Pasadena and College. He says his newest teaching place might be his final till his 3-year-old grandson reaches highschool.
It’s going to be his most difficult, making an attempt to rebuild a Narbonne program that after once more had an exodus of gamers and coaches after rule violations brought about the Metropolis Part to impose a three-year playoff ban and make this system vacate its Metropolis title. This additionally occurred in 2019 and the group dropped to 2-9 throughout an identical transition 12 months in 2021.
Bledsoe insists, “The Narbonne Gauchos ain’t dead.”
He has 4 returning all-league gamers, together with King’leon Sheard, a defensive finish who had two sacks in final season’s Metropolis Part Open Division closing received by the Gauchos. They selected to remain regardless that there might be no playoffs when the 10-game common season ends.
“They love the school,” Bledsoe mentioned. “We told them what we could do for them.”
There’s about 30 varsity gamers. Bledsoe is assured he and his workers can put together his many new varsity gamers for the season forward. Taking part in 10 video games might be higher than the eight video games performed final season when Marine League coaches boycotted enjoying the Gauchos, ensuing within the lack of 4 video games.
A brand new coach and a brand new principal give the Gauchos an opportunity to start out over. The tough penalty imposed additionally might be diminished with good habits. One signal of the dramatic change in a 12 months’s time is that the Gauchos had 27 transfers within the soccer program a 12 months in the past. There are presently none within the Metropolis Part switch portal for this season.
The beginning quarterback might be basketball level guard Quamare Meadows, who was the JV quarterback two seasons in the past however didn’t play final season.
Narbonne opens on the highway in opposition to Los Osos on Aug. 22. It should play its first league recreation in two seasons in opposition to runner-up San Pedro on Oct. 3.