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Brentwood Faculty athletes scrambling to make sense of dropping properties to Palisades fireplace

By Editorial Board Published January 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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Brentwood Faculty athletes scrambling to make sense of dropping properties to Palisades fireplace

Brentwood Faculty athletes scrambling to make sense of dropping properties to Palisades fireplace

All Brentwood soccer coach Jake Ford can do is provide help and be a sounding board as gamers who misplaced properties within the Palisades fireplace attempt to cope with the life-changing occasion.

Greater than 50 households on the Okay-12 faculty have misplaced properties, together with 5 soccer gamers.

“One player never got back to his house,” Ford stated Monday.

It was Tuesday morning when the Palisades fireplace started and college students at Brentwood began receiving texts to return house.

“One of the students was in my class,” Ford stated. “He said, ‘I’m going home.’ He never got back to his house before it burned. He lost everything.”

“I told them we are definitely here for them and if they need any help or want to talk, I’m here and we’re not going anywhere,” he stated. “As a community, we will be here when they are ready to come back.”

Ford stated amongst his gamers’ issues: “They say, ‘I can’t believe everything I had was gone and how quickly it happened.’ The things they’re missing are the memories, my yearbooks, my pictures, my clothes. They’re kind of freaked out and mostly worried where they are going to live.”

Brentwood’s soccer banquet on Saturday needed to be canceled. The varsity might be holding a clothes drive Thursday to assist households. Lessons have been canceled this week and are scheduled to renew Jan. 21. The autumn semester has but to be accomplished.

The varsity was not within the evacuation zone, which ended throughout the road. Ford guarantees he might be prepared to offer help.

“We’re going to move on,” he stated. “We’re a resilient group.”

La Canada Excessive has been closed since Wednesday. Basketball coach Tom Hofman stated close by St. Francis allowed the staff to apply on Monday in its health club however Rio Hondo League video games have been canceled this week. The staff hasn’t performed since Dec. 28 due to the hearth disruptions.

Hofman stated 12 academics misplaced their properties within the Eaton fireplace.

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