NEWPORT BEACH — High school football players selected to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl are considered among the best in the nation. They’re also picked because they embody traits that an Army soldier possesses.
It can easily be said Cecil Whiteside meets those criteria. The Newport Harbor High School senior has been through his own share of battles away from the field. They serve as reminders of where he came from, what made him strong and what drove him to a better life. Those thoughts were present Thursday when the Army honored him at his school with an official jersey and cap for the seventh annual game, which is slated for Jan. 10 at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
Not many know Whiteside’s side. If they do, most likely he wasn’t the one who told them.
He’s a quiet one, a young man of few words. It makes sense that he offers little of his past.