Loidolt to be honored Laguna Beach High...
Loidolt to be honored
Laguna Beach High football player Bryce Loidolt is one of 44 high
school seniors to be honored as a 2002-03 Scholar-Athlete of the
Orange County Chapter of the National Football Foundation.
The players will be honored at the 33rd annual Scholar-Athlete
Awards Banquet on March 10 at the Coast Anaheim Hotel.
The 6-foot-2, 215 pound Loidolt, who played wide receiver and
defensive back, is one of five Pacific Coast League players to earn
the recognition, joining Brendan Egan, Brian Fairbanks, Charles
Nikolenko and Tony Pacheco, all of league champion Northwood.
A player’s qualification for the honor includes a minimum 3.3
grade-point average and first-team all-league honors.
Mission Viejo’s Josh Rodarmel was distinguished as the 2002-03 top
scholar-athlete with a 4.51 grade-point average.
In addition to the high school seniors, three community college
players will be honored.
Pro Football Hall of Fame member Jackie Slater will be one of two
master of ceremonies at the event.
Breakers trio earns all-PCL status
Senior Leslie Schmalzried became the first Laguna Beach girls’
basketball player in recent memory to earn all-league recognition,
Breakers coach Stacy Howard said.
The senior post player was a first-team pick on the All-Pacific
Coast League team.
Also earning all-league honors were the Friedman sisters, Emily
and Lizzy.
Emily Friedman, a freshman, was a second-team pick and Lizzy
Friedman made the Honorable Mention squad.
“To have a first-team all-league pick is a big deal for our
program,” said Howard who mentioned that she could not remember a
Laguna player receiving first-team honors in the past 10 years.
“Emily’s making second team is an awesome accomplishment when you
consider she’s a freshman and the caliber of guards in our league.
Lizzy’s making honorable mention is fantastic.”
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