JEFF BITETTI
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Steve Virgen
Life is too short, so you better make the most of it. That might
sound like a cliche at a high school graduation, but that’s the motto
Jeffrey John Bitetti has lived by throughout the majority of his
life.
Bitetti continues to express himself in that manner through his
music. When he was young and carefree, chomping at the bit before
Friday nights, he also seized the day and tried to take advantage of
every opportunity as a defensive end, tight end and punter for
Newport Harbor High.
Bitetti held Newport’s single-season sack record, which was 18,
and lasted for 16 years. He was 6-foot-2, 200 pounds and came after
the quarterback with an aggressive attitude that was also helpful
against rivals.
“I never lost to [Corona del Mar] in my varsity years,” he said.
“And, you can quote me on that.”
Bitetti graduated from Newport in 1978 and plans to celebrate his
25th reunion in October. It will be a time for laughter, reminiscing
and cherishing friends.
“I believe that we were blessed to grow up in such a great
community,” Bitetti said. “It’s extraordinary.”
Bitetti remains in contact with his teammates from 1978. He helped
lead his team to the CIF Big Five semifinals, an appearance that was
also aided by his friends, including Doug Brockmeyer, Craig Myers and
Frank Venclik.
“One of the highlights for me was when we were seniors and I was
able to look back and see that these were the same guys I played Pop
Warner with,” Bitetti said. “Those guys were not only my childhood
buddies but they are still people I hang out with. It’s so great to
see them. Also, through the Newport football program, we learned what
it was to be a team and to be disciplined and it was so neat for us
to apply it to our adult lives.”
When Bitetti was in high school, he also had a love for music. He
was heavily involved in the school’s musicals and his talent as a
musician and songwriter paid for his education at USC. He intensified
his passion for music as a Trojan.
He also became a Sigma Chi fraternity member, and, now, he’s the
president of the John Wayne (who was a member) Orange County chapter.
After college, Bitetti went into commercial real estate and kept
the candle burning for music, as he continued to play the guitar and
sing. In the mid-1990s he formed the Jeffrey John Band, which had a
strong following locally. He has also sang the national anthem at Los
Angeles Lakers games.
Recently, he performed his music at the memorial service for
Trevor Theriot’s grandmother. Theriot is junior two-way starter for
the Newport Harbor football team, whose father, Brian, also played
for the Sailors. Bitetti said he was honored to support and perform,
and it was another reminder of the importance of community.
Sometime after Bitetti finished college, his mother, father and
brother died in the span of five years. Bitetti said his friends, as
well as the Newport community, comforted him and helped him deal with
his grief.
Bitetti, who lives in Newport Beach and is involved with the music
ministry at his local church, is the latest honoree of the Daily
Pilot Sports Hall of Fame. He is single and said he is in love with a
beautiful woman. He remains a fan of Newport Harbor football.
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