Point Loma High School Celebrates Coaching and Player Achievements

Point Loma High School football team playing during a game

Point Loma, California, December 10, 2025

Point Loma High School’s head football coach Ryan Price has been named ‘Coach of the Year’ after leading the team to an undefeated 11-0 season. Additionally, standout player Romeo Carter earned recognition as the ‘Best Two-Way Player.’ These accolades highlight the talent and commitment present at the school, as well as the future potential for its football program.


Point Loma, California

Point Loma High School’s head football coach, Ryan Price, and standout player Romeo Carter have recently received prestigious local accolades following an outstanding season that showcased the talent within San Diego’s youth sports. Coach Price has been recognized as the San Diego Section’s “Coach of the Year” by both the Los Angeles Chargers and the KUSI Prep Pigskin Report. In just his second year on the job, he led the team to an impressive undefeated 11-0 regular season—the first such record for Point Loma High in two decades.

Under Coach Price’s leadership, the Pointers not only achieved a perfect regular season but also advanced to the CIF Div. I playoffs. The team showcased its defensive prowess, allowing an average of just 9.25 points per game, culminating in a dominant 41-7 win against Mater Dei Catholic before narrowly falling 24-14 to San Marcos in the playoffs. With a record of 17-7 over two seasons, Coach Price has reinvigorated the program and continues to build on its rich history.

In conjunction with Coach Price’s award, Romeo Carter was also celebrated, earning recognition as the “Best Two-Way Player” by KUSI. Committed to Boise State University, Carter made notable contributions on both sides of the ball. Offensively, he recorded 67 receptions for 1,065 yards—averaging nearly 89 yards per game—and scored 19 of the team’s 34 touchdown passes. He also demonstrated his defensive skills with 28 tackles, four assists, and four interceptions, returning them for a remarkable 135 yards.

These honors highlight not only the achievements of Coach Price and Carter but also reflect the overall dedication and talent present at Point Loma High School. The school’s football program has a storied history, previously led by coach Bennie Edens, who guided the team from 1950 to 1998 and secured five CIF championships. Edens’ legacy continues to influence the Pointers, as the current team strives to uphold high standards of performance.

The recent successes of the Point Loma High football program are a testament to the small local community’s investment in youth sports and education. Coach Price and Romeo Carter represent the enduring spirit of determination among San Diego’s youth athletes, illustrating the potential for growth and achievement when backed by strong leadership and community support.

As we celebrate these achievements, it’s important for residents to continue championing local initiatives in education and athletics. Supporting such programs helps foster a sense of community pride and encourages further investment in the future of San Diego’s youth.

For those interested in learning more about Point Loma High School’s football program and its impressive history, visiting the school’s official website will provide additional insights into player stats, team history, and future events.

FAQ Section:

FAQ

Who was named Coach of the Year?

Coach Ryan Price of Point Loma High School was named the San Diego Section’s “Coach of the Year” by both the Los Angeles Chargers and the KUSI Prep Pigskin Report.

What was Point Loma High School’s football team’s record?

The Point Loma High School Pointers achieved an undefeated 11-0 regular season.

Who is Romeo Carter and what are his achievements?

Romeo Carter is a standout player at Point Loma High School recognized as the “Best Two-Way Player” by KUSI. He had 67 receptions for 1,065 yards and scored 19 touchdowns.

How many championships did former coach Bennie Edens win?

Former coach Bennie Edens led the Point Loma High School football team to five CIF championships during his tenure from 1950 to 1998.

Feature Details
Coach of the Year Ryan Price recognized by the Los Angeles Chargers and KUSI
Final Record Undefeated 11-0 regular season
Playoffs Result Won 41-7 against Mater Dei Catholic, lost 24-14 to San Marcos
Best Two-Way Player Romeo Carter earned this title from KUSI
Historical Impact Bennie Edens secured five CIF championships from 1950 to 1998

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