Timberwolves await
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Mike Sciacca
It’s been a tough two weeks for the Laguna Beach High football
team, which is looking to break into the win column tonight in
Pacific Coast League play.
The Breakers is playing the Northwood Timberwolves, a squad that
many considered the preseason favorite to repeat as league champion.
The game is set for 7 p.m. at Irvine High.
“They were my pick back then, and still are,” Laguna Beach Coach
Dave Holland said. “Northwood is solid from top to bottom. I believe
that we will play well in this game, though, as long as we can get
out of this cloud.”
The “cloud” to which Holland is referring is the hangover his team
-- players and coaches alike -- has felt since losing a heartbreaking
and last-second 41-40 game to Calvary Chapel in a league opener on
Oct. 19.
The fallout carried over to last Friday’s game with Corona del
Mar. Laguna Beach found itself in a 26-0 first-quarter hole. The team
staged a nice comeback, yet still came out on the short end of a
33-16 score.
“In all honesty, losing in the final 38 seconds to Calvary Chapel
has been tough to overcome,” Holland said. “Philosophically, you say
you move on. We even had good practices heading up to the Corona del
Mar game, but the cloud from the Calvary game was still there.
“The kids played well in both games, but we’re still reeling a
little bit,” he said.
The two losses dropped the Breakers to 0-2 in league play and 4-3
overall.
Now comes a Northwood team that is 6-1 overall and is tied with
Corona del Mar and Calvary Chapel atop the PCL standings.
With this weekend marking the halfway point of the league race, it
shakes out that Laguna Beach will have played the league’s
front-runners in the first three weeks of the league season.
Northwood has defeated Tesoro and University in league play,
beating the Trojans, 31-13, last week.
Quarterback Kyle Harper threw four touchdown passes to four
different receivers in the University win. One of those passes went
to Brendan Egan, the team’s leading receiver with 702 yards and seven
touchdowns on 27 receptions.
Harper figures to present a severe test to a young Breakers
secondary.
Donnelle Darling rushed for two touchdowns in Laguna Beach’s loss
to Corona del Mar. He now has scored 16 touchdowns on the season and
surpassed the 1,000 yards rushing mark.
This is the third meeting between the schools. The series is tied
at 1-1.
Last year’s score: Timberwolves 44, Breakers 11
2002 SEASON LOG
Laguna Beach (4-3; 0-2)
40 La Qunita 12
39 Bolsa Grande 0
14 Costa Mesa 7
14 El Segundo 41
27 Magnolia 10
40 *Calvary Chapel 41
16 *Corona del Mar 33
(*denotes Pacific Coast League game)
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