A season to remember
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Mike Sciacca
Laguna Beach High saved its best for last in this 2002 prep
football season.
The Breakers seemed undaunted when they rolled into La Habra
Stadium last Friday to take on the top-seeded Highlanders in the CIF
Division IX playoffs -- the school’s first foray into postseason play
in 15 years.
Laguna played well, although four trips inside the red zone --
including three drives inside the 10-yard line, yielded nothing, and
the Breakers had their season come to an end in a 35-11 first-round
loss.
Despite the loss, Laguna coach Dave Holland was pleased with his
team’s performance.
“I definitely felt this was our best game performance of the
year,” he said of a 5-6 season. “Although we didn’t convert on those
chances in the red zone -- which greatly hurt our chances -- there
were plenty of positive things to come out of this game.”
Holland noted the Breaker defense, which recorded five tackles for
losses and sacked Highlander quarterback Dan Morales on three
occasions.
Sophomore defensive back Elliot Whalen recovered a botched punt in
the first quarter, setting up Steve Harris’ 26-yard field goal, which
gave Laguna its only lead of the game.
Senior Bryce Loidolt, playing his last game for Laguna Beach,
teamed with junior quarterback Alex Wilson on a 40-yard touchdown
pass play in the fourth quarter on a fake punt situation.
Wilson threw for just over 200 yards with on interception, and
Loidolt had 11 receptions total 129 yards.
Holland says he hopes that the school’s first playoff berth in 15
years laid the groundwork for the future, noting that the program
began to “turn the corner” about four years ago.
“The key in the program was how hard our players began to work in
the off-season, hitting the weight room hard,” he said. “That began
about four years ago, at the conclusion of the end of the regular
season.
“Coming into the season, I thought we had the best time in my
seven years at this school,” he said. “We had some talented veterans
and got the chance to give some young guys valuable playing time. We
have some talented guys coming back next year.”
Laguna Beach went 4-1 in nonleague play, then began Pacific Coast
League action with a tough, three-game stretch in which the Breakers
went 0-3.
Holland said the lingering effects from a league-opening 41-40
loss to Calvary Chapel, took some steam out of his team.
“We wanted to open league on a winning note, but it took our team
a long time to recover from that setback,” he said. “But I was proud
of the way our guys ended up battling back from that loss. They
showed a lot of heart.”
Laguna Beach (5-6; 1-4)
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
14 *Northwood 40
21 *Tesoro 7
15 *University 38
11 {circ}La Habra 35
(*denotes Pacific Coast League game)
({circ}denotes CIF playoff game)
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