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PLENTY OF COACHES ON THE MOVE.


Byline: GERRY GITTELSON

GITTELSON BITS

Must be something in the air, because there sure is a lot of movement in local coaching circles, and we're not just talking football coaches Harry Welch of Canyon, Troy Starr of Taft of Woodland Hills and Ben McEnroe of Chaminade of West Hills, all of whom are successful -- even legendary in the cases of Welch and Starr -- but have made recent goodbyes.

Basketball coaches Jason Bryant of Van Nuys, Andre McCarter of Birmingham of Van Nuys, Richard Johannsen of Verdugo Hills of Tujunga, Ed Chevalier of Oak Park and Brad Katz of Poly of Sun Valley have resigned, too.

Bryant is headed to Lincoln High in San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. . McCarter, a former UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
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 guard, is being replaced by Jason Bryant, who played at USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. . Former Santa Paula Santa Paula (săn`tə pôl`ə), city (1990 pop. 25,062), Ventura co., S Calif., on the Santa Clara River in a fertile valley that yields citrus fruits, avocados, vegetables, flowers, nursery products, and walnuts; laid out 1875, inc.  coach Joey Ramirez is taking over at Oak Park for Chevalier. And, as previously reported, Katz is headed to Pierce College In 2006 the Library won a national Excellence award. Academics
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 as an assistant, replaced by David Bonino, a former Birmingham standout.

Back to football, Tony White has resigned from St. Genevieve of Panorama City after one season.

Fans of Welch, and of local high school football in general, are hoping he ends up at Chaminade of West Hills, where the 62-year-old

task- master is weighing what's reportedly a $100,000-plus annual deal. That way, at least he'll be close by, and wouldn't it be fun when Chaminade plays host to Canyon in Week 4?

But there is recurring speculation Welch instead will accept an offer from tiny St.Margaret's High in San Juan Capistrano San Juan Capistrano (săn wän kăpĭsträ`nō), city (1990 pop. 26,183), Orange co., S Calif.; inc. 1961. San Juan Capistrano has some manufactures, including aircraft parts, medical apparatus, and boats, but the economy is , which finished 14-0 last season to win the Northeast Division title -- the equivalent of Div. XIII by the old standards -- but did so with just one player weighing more than 200 pounds.

St. Margaret's defensive lineman Hunter Steffien, the co-division player of the year, is slated to return, along with quarterback Cameron Hiller. But star running back Michael Duenes is a graduating senior.

Welch has two daughters, one who lives in nearby

Mission Viejo Mission Vi·e·jo  

A community of southern California southeast of Irvine. It is mainly residential. Population: 96,300.
, and the other in San Diego, a bit farther down the road. The proximity to his daughters (and five grandchildren) makes it a good bet Welch will end up at St.Margaret's.

Among the players Welch leaves behind at Canyon are returning standouts Mike

Spagnola and A.J. Wallerstein, two of the West Coast's top prospects. Spagnola, who is switching from defensive

lineman to linebacker, has put on more than 20 pounds and is up to 232 while retaining his quickness. He's been offered scholarships by several top colleges. Wallerstein, an

offensive lineman who might end up at Harvard, also has grown, sprouting to 6-foot-5 and 278 pounds.

"A.J. looks like an NFL NFL
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NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga
 player," Welch said.

Kevin Lenik, a freshman baseball phenom at Granada Hills High, has been invited to play for the Atlanta Braves' scout team In sports, the scout team, also referred to as a practice team or practice squad, is a group of players on a team whose task is to emulate future opponents for the featured (or starting) players.  this summer, which theoretically means he has the potential to be drafted in 2010.

Lenik, a 6-3 pitcher/ outfielder, is 2-0 with a 2.54ERA for the Highlanders this season.

Hart of Newhall pitcher Tyler Eyrich sports a 4.5grade-point average and has never received a grade lower than "A." He also plays defensive back for the football team.

Hart's baseball program also has a terrific young prospect in freshman Josh Wagner, who has thrown two consecutive no-hitters for the undefeated frosh team. Wagner (7-0, 0.46ERA) already throws 80mph and is the son of Jim Wagner, a former Providence of Burbank standout who

participated in the 1983 Daily News Bernie Milligan All-Star Game An all-star game is an exhibition game played by the best players in their sports league. The players are often chosen by a popular vote of fans of the sport and the game often occurs at the halfway point of the regular season, although this is not the case for some all-star games , and played at Arizona and Cal State Northridge.

"I think the odds are pretty great that Josh is going to be better than me because he has a real good support system around him," the elder Wagner said. "Back in the 1980s, you were pretty much on your own. My coach was a Marine drill sergeant (Mil.) a noncommissioned officer whose office it is to instruct soldiers as to their duties, and to train them to military exercises and evolutions.
(Mil.) See under Drill.

See also: Drill Sergeant
. That was my training."

gerry.gittelson@dailynews.com

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