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Westlake football honors teammate Julius Poppinga on Friday night

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Sep 2, 2023 1:31 am EDT
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WESTLAKE — Julius Poppinga jokingly told Westlake football coach Mark Servé that by the time he was a senior, he would be 6-foot-5 and 260 pounds … and he would run the 40-yard dash in 4.4 seconds.

“Julius was a fun-loving, energetic, weird kid,” Servé said, smiling at the memory. “And he embraced his weirdness, just like I do. He just was Julius. And we’ll love him forever.”

Poppinga died on Wednesday due to an asthma-related incident, but his presence was still felt at Friday night’s prep football game when Westlake hosted Thousand Oaks. The Warriors’ solemn-faced captains carried his jersey to the center of the field for the coin toss after a moment of silence.

The number 58 was at every turn, whether imprinted on T- shirts or armbands. The student section hung a banner with his number and a heart, and cheerleaders adorned the boxes they stood on in a similar theme.

Even crosstown rival Oaks Christian players will soon be wearing stickers on their helmets with Poppinga’s initials on them.

No one would have blamed the team and school administration for rescheduling the game, but the stadium lights flicked on as usual on Friday night. Those familiar with the Poppingas, though, knew the Warriors would march on.

“When I went and talked to him, he didn’t want to talk about anything that was going on with him,” Servé said. “When he was in the hospital, he just wanted to talk football.”

Many prep football coaches reached out to Servé in the days since Wednesday offering condolences and support. Thousand Oaks coach Ben McEnroe said that his program was ready to respect whatever decision Westlake made regarding the game.

“There’s no playbook for grief,” McEnroe said. “When we got the word that they were going to play, we were ready to go. We appreciate the opportunity to be a part of the healing process.”

Poppingą, whose dad Brady played eight NFL seasons with the Green Bay Packers, played at defensive end and on…

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