Roy Miller stepping down at Huntington Beach
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Roger Carlson
Roy Miller, one of the legendary figures in Huntingon Beach High
basketball lore, has stepped down from his job as varsity basketball
coach after a 23-year reign, although he has left it open to return after
a year’s absence, should he choose.
“I just need to evaluate some things,” said the 48-year-old Miller, who
is best remembered as a member of Elmer Combs’ fabled 1968 Oilers squad
which made it to the CIF 4-A Finals against Compton, and as a coach whose
1993 team made it to the Division I-A Finals against Mater Dei, keyed by
the presence of junior Tony Gonzalez. In all, he had four Sunset League
championship teams.
Miller will continue at Huntington Beach as the Physical Education
Coordinator and is handing over the reins to his assistant, James Dingus,
on a one-year basis.
Dingus, a player for Miller in 1989 and ‘90, is only the sixth coach for
the Oilers since 1926, which included Leon Minor, Al Reboin, Lee
Mosteller, Combs and Miller.
Miller has a daughter, Erin, who is a junior at Huntington Beach. But it
is the presence of fifth-grader Dax, who is at the root of Miller’s
decision to take a year off before making a final decision, allowing him
to focus his coaching talents toward his son.
“These next six, seven, eight years are awfully important,” said Miller.
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