Season to remember
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Mike Sciacca
They’ve been out of pads and off the field for two weeks now. The
time has allowed the Laguna Beach High football program to take stock
of the season.
For the 2002 Breakers, it was a season of noteworthy
accomplishments.
“I think our guys have a lot to be proud of, and what we have done
this year is build for the future,” Laguna Beach coach Dave Holland
said. “Really, this program has been making progress over the past
three or four years.”
Laguna Beach’s steady climb in the past few years paid off this
fall when the program received its first CIF playoff invitation in 15
years.
A first-round loss to top-ranked La Habra did little to undermine
the season.
“I know our kids are disappointed in losing to La Habra, but I
thought we played a fantastic game,” Holland said. “If we continue to
work hard in the off-season, then we will set the ground work for
next year.”
RECORDS
Senior running back Donnelle Darling rewrote a lot of the school’s
rushing records in this, the 68th year of Laguna Beach football.
Darling, who also started at defensive back, became the school’s
all-time leader in career rushing yardage (2,606), carries (413),
touchdowns (39) and scoring (238 points).
Junior quarterback Alex Wilson established a new school mark for
passing yards in a single game when he threw for 333 in an Oct. 19
Pacific Coast League encounter with Calvary Chapel.
Wilson also threw for the third-best yardage (1,611) and
fourth-best touchdown passes (13) in a single-season.
Senior wide receiver/defensive back Bryce Loidolt went into the
books as the receiving leader for catches (11) and yardage (128) in a
CIF playoff game.
As a program, Laguna Beach has scored in 44 consecutive games --
another record.
Black Watch Unit
Four juniors were named to the prestigious “Black Watch”: Jake
Wheeler, defensive back/backup quarterback; Brett O’Connor, tight
end/linebacker; Brad Wolf, running back/linebacker; and Juan Luna,
running back/defensive back.
All-Pacific Coast League
Four Breakers earned first-team all-league honors, three were
named second-team, one on special teams, and four earned honorable
mention.
First-Team
Offense
Donnelle Darling, running back, senior.
Defense
Bryce Loidolt, defensive back, senior; Marshall Paymard,
linebacker, senior; and Clayton Caron, lineman, senior.
Second-Team
Offense
Alex Wilson, quarterback, junior.
Defense
Alberto Sanchez, lineman, senior; Jake Wheeler, defensive back,
junior.
Special Teams
Steve Harris, kicker, senior.
Honorable Mention
Offense
Sitar Abass, lineman, senior; Ed Hanke, wide receiver, senior.
Defense
Brad Wolf, linebacker, junior; Brett O’Connor, linebacker, junior.
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