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Getting To Know: Lakewood QB Jesse Scroggins by Brian Baiotto | Lakewood | 10.29.09 | | Text Size: +
Being Jesse Scroggins has got to be a pretty cool thing
these days. The popular Lakewood High School senior is arguably the best
quarterback on the most prolific team in the Long Beach area, and after his
prep days are over, the Lancers captain will be heading to USC to play for Pete
Carroll. As excited as Scroggins is to be part of the Trojans
machine, he’s committed completely to finishing out his senior year on a high
note with the teammates/friends he's known since his early childhood. Lakewood (7-1, 4-0) has already made history with its 21-14
victory over Poly on Oct. 9— a feat that snapped the Jackrabbits' 80-game
Moore League win streak— but with wins over Millikan and Wilson, the Lancers
would win their first Moore League title since Ronald Reagan was president
(1982) and head to the playoffs on a nine-game win streak. Scroggins has completed 100 of 159 passes (63%) for 1,474
yards and 23 touchdowns. He has only been picked off three times all season,
and his numbers would be even greater if he hadn't sat out five
quarters of football with games out of reach. All this success isn’t anything new, Scroggins is 24-7 in
his third year as the signal caller for Lakewood and each year has become more
mature as a player and a person.
He's thrown touchdowns in 28 of the 31 games he's started,
including 19 straight and to 11 different receivers this year. All that equals 63 career touchdowns to
just 15 interceptions. Scroggins' arm strength is that of an elite quarterback, but
it’s his God-given instincts that separate him from the pack. His journey to stardom at
Lakewood, however, is solely attributed to the courage of his
parents, Jesse Sr., and Jeri, who rose from less than ideal conditions to
provide for their three children. Jesse Sr. met his future wife in the U.S. Army, and
continued on to the U.S. Postal Service where they've both been employed for
over 20 years. It’s the poverty
and adverse conditions that both parents have risen above that truly exemplifies
the American Dream. “My wife lived in a one-room shack as a kid and I was around
the projects where people I knew were in gangs, doing drugs, getting pregnant
and going to jail,” says Jesse Scroggins Sr. of his past. “I knew this wasn't
the kind of life I wanted and it was certainly not the type of life I was
going to provide for my kids.” With a solid home life in place, young Jesse’s first
athletic break came in the seventh grade when he met Thadd MacNeal at a
football camp at Los Alamitos. MacNeal, a former quarterback in the San Diego area, took
Scroggins under his wings and is credited by both father and son as being the
man who has gotten Scroggins to break out of his shell. “Coach Mac has been my main mentor since the seventh grade,”
Scroggins said. “I wasn't maturing my sophomore year, and I decided I needed
this man and that he knew what he's talking about and we haven't looked back
since.” MacNeal has produced 12
quarterbacks for the Division 1 level, so his credibility is very high
among his players. For MacNeal, it’s taken patience to get Scroggins to the
high level he performs at now. “Jesse used to be a kid who liked to joke around and we
weren't always sure he would take this as seriously as he should, but he's
grown into a leader and he leads by example,” MacNeal says of his quarterback. “As a former quarterback, I am very
hard on that position and want to make him a perfectionist. I want to condition
him for the next level.” The Lancers and their coaching staff are focused on Millikan
and Wilson over the final two weeks, but took the time to look back at their
first victory over Poly in 26 years. “The quarterback gets all the credit and all the blame
(fairly or unfairly) for how their team does, and the difference between last
year and this year is that Jesse's maturity allowed him to make plays and he
made the difference. It was an
unbelievable feeling to be part of it and I think I had over 100 text messages
and 50 emails after that game.” A humble Scroggins took very little personal glory
after handling the Jackrabbits. “This is something we'll always be remembered for and be
proud of, but we truly did this for all the alumni here at Lakewood that worked
so hard before us and that supported us,” Scroggins said. “My cell phone was
out of order for four days because people were just blowing it up.” In the area, there is a lot of animosity in the sports
world, but Scroggins wanted to make one thing clear about Poly football. Said Scroggins: “A lot of people talk and say things that
don't always come off as respectful, and I think what gets lost is that we all
have a tremendous amount of respect for what Poly has been and what their
tradition is. It’s that success and tradition that they've earned that makes
beating them such a great feeling.” Lakewood's lone loss (28-27) came to a top-ranked Crenshaw
team that has outscored its opponents by 242 points in seven games. The loss served as a wake up call to a
team that was showered with pre-season predictions this summer. “They are a great team, but we learned early that we
couldn't make the mistakes we did and expect to beat quality teams,” MacNeal
said. Scroggins is far from the only star on the Lancers roster,
and it’s the friendships he has developed that mean as much or more than his
success on the field. Defensive back Dion Bailey is heading to USC with Scroggins,
while Justin Utupo (Notre Dame), Kevin Anderson (ASU, 26 catches, 479 yards and
seven touchdowns), leading tackler Todd Barr, Keanu Kalolo and three-year
starter Brennen Kelly have all had huge years for Lakewood. “Jesse is a great teammate and is someone that’s fun to just
watch, because he's that good,” said Kevin Anderson. “He and the rest of our
teammates have come together and become the team people expected us to be
because we worked so hard together and are a very close unit.” Lakewood hopes to finish with a Moore League title and
a Pac-5 championship, but for Jesse Scroggins Sr., his son has already turned
his sacrifices into a touchdown. “Jesse has options I didn't even know were possible when I
was a kid, and he's made my wife and me proud that he's become a role
model to our younger kids (Jerin and Jessica) and to others. I am more
proud of what he is off the field than what he's done on it, because as
parents, we worked so hard to provide this opportunity for him to turn out this
way,” Mr. Scroggins said. For Jesse, his parents are his heroes, his coaches are his
mentors, and his teammates are valued friends he hopes to remain in touch with
over his lifetime. “Having these guys as my friends made the journey so much more
meaningful, and I know I'll be remembered as the quarterback that finally beat
Poly, but if I could tell my younger teammates one thing to remember me by, it
would be that hard work pays off,” Scroggins said. For MacNeal, Scroggins will be remembered as “the best
quarterback in Lakewood history that broke all the major records, and someone
who trusted me and wanted to become the best player he possibly could be.” Regardless of what bloggers who don't like Lakewood will
inevitably say, Scroggins and his Lancers teammates have answered all their
critics with one word: SCOREBOARD! Photo from MarinMedia.org Written by Brian BaiottoBrian Baiotto has been covering high school and college athletics since 2000, and has had his work published in seven newspapers. He is a member of the Glendora High School Baseball Hall of Fame. Read More Articles by Brian Baiotto... Comments
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Moore League Stats Great article! One correction though. Scroggins has only thrown (2)interceptions this season thus far, NOT (3) as was stated in the article. Good info. JR Salazar Rock on, Brian. SCOREBOARD Scroggins is a decent qb at best. He'll be in the stokpile at USC. Good for him getting education. LAKEWOOD WILL NOT GET PAST 2nd round of CIF. Bank on it!! Theyll meet there match with big lines as well.... JR Salazar SCOREBOARD: Be prepared to eat your humble pie with crow if they make semis again. guams finest why is everybody on scroggins head he aint that good and when he gets to usc all he's gona be doin is sitting on the bench juss the same ole' red shirt that comes in every year at usc so yea dnt expect scroggins to start at usc until his junior year srry but its juss the truth............................. To Guams Finest What does it matter if he doesnt start until his junior year? First of all thats more than youve done. Second plenty of quarterbacks in the pros dont start at their colleges until they're junior year, PS: Matt Cassell never started at USC now look at him Anonymous JR Salazar Looks like the humble pie queues are starting to build. I fancy the bakers have some crow to shoot down right now.
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