Mira Costa turns to Meeker twins, surfer and football dudes

Surfer dudes. Football dudes.
Thatβs the best way to describe identical twins Liam and Luke Meeker, football players at Mira Costa High.
Liam is the quarterback and Luke the receiver. Theyβve been teaming up their whole life.
βTwin telepathy,β they joke.
Their father, George, who was a member of Edisonβs surf team during his high school days, taught them to surf when they were 9. Luke claims to be the best, but itβs football where they are making their presence felt.
Both are 6 feet 2 and 200 pounds. Liam can throw and run. Luke can be physical and protective of his brother. Theyβre loyal and best friends.
βHeβs a great quarterback,β Luke said.
βI know where he is on the field,β Liam said.
With Mira Costa returning eight starters on defense and key skill position players such as the Meekers and standout running back AJ McBean, the Mustangs have a chance to be competitive in a tough Bay League that also has Palos Verdes, Inglewood, Leuzinger, Culver City and Lawndale.
Coach Don Morrow, in his 33rd season, likes the togetherness of his players. Thereβs good leaders, like linebacker/long snapper Jackson Reach, whoβs been a standout since his sophomore season.
On Wednesday afternoon, it was a pleasant 77 degrees, with drums, flutes and cymbals being heard around the Manhattan Beach campus as band members practiced. Cheerleaders also worked on their routines. Then football players took the field to continue preparation for an Aug. 29 opener against St. Francis.
Afterward, anyone could take a walk to the beach and surf. The Meekers have been spending summers in Australia, where their mother was born and raised on a farm. Theyβve gotten stronger with all the chores they do each summer.
When it comes to surfing, they know the lingo and the fun.
Theyβre βstokedβ for the football season ahead.