Artists hone up in summer
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Mike Sciacca
There isn’t the pressure associated with the regular season during
summer volleyball play, so the Woodbridge Summer League has afforded
the Laguna Beach High girls’ volleyball program the chance to have
some fun and fine-tune their game.
The Artists capped the two week season Tuesday with a 15-13 loss
to Villa Park at Woodbridge High in Irvine.
On Thursday night, they were to meet Capistrano Valley in the
first game of the season-ending tournament, which will determine the
summer league champion.
“Summer allows you the chance to play everyone, and everyone is
getting equal playing time,” Laguna Beach coach Shawn Patchell said.
“It’s been a fun summer league and the nice thing about the summer is
that it’s not the wins and losses that counts.”
Patchell acknowledged the play of returning varsity player,
sophomore Joy Henderson, who has been a team leader during summer
league play.
Sophomore Blakely Burns has been a “great asset,” he said, and
pointed out the steady play of Chloe Merz.
Brittany Fields, a tough server, served up several points in the
Villa Park game.
“It’s great to see the girls improving and developing their game,”
he added.
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