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Mike Sciacca
Entering the 2003 boys’ and girls’ cross country season, Laguna Beach
High coaches Earl Towner and Dave Brobeck set a lofty goal for their
respective teams.
Actually, it was one goal that included both teams and something
that has never been recorded in school history.
Towner, who coaches the girls’ team, said he and Brobeck, who
heads the boys’ program, set an objective of getting each team
qualified in the same year for the State meet.
The State finals meet will be held in Fresno in November.
The cross country teams have done it independently: Laguna’s boys’
made their first and only trip there in 1989 and with Brobeck on
board as a member of that team, won the State crown.
It’s the only state title in any sport in school history.
The girls’ team first qualified for State under Towner in 1992 and
reached the podium with a third-place finish.
They made it back again in ’95 and finished in 10th-place.
“We’d like nothing better than to get our teams to State in the
same year,” Towner said. “That’s a big goal of ours this year.”
If the season run thus far is any indication, Laguna just might
attain that goal.
Entering the week, both teams were ranked No. 3 in the latest
CIF-Southern Section Division IV poll.
Still, though, league finals and CIF prelims and finals await the
Breakers before they can set their sights on State.
Earl’s girls are coming off an overall sixth-place finish in the
Small Schools Division at the Clovis Invitational at Woodward Park in
Fresno -- the same site that will host the upcoming State meet.
Among Division IV teams competing in the Small Schools Division,
Laguna was third among Division IV competition.
Brobeck’s boys were fourth, overall, in a Small Schools Division
that saw Division IV schools take the top four spots.
The boys also ran past third-ranked Morro Boy en route to their
fourth-place standing.
The success of the Laguna girls comes from a solid nucleus of
three juniors plus the influx of three freshmen and a foreign
exchange student.
In fact, junior Catherine “Cat” Gordon is listed as the Breakers’
No. 1 runner, but the rest of Laguna’s lineup has won various races
throughout the season.
“In my opinion, this is the best girls’ team I’ve had here,” said
Towner, now in his 12th year of coaching the girls’ program. “They’re
all darn good runners and this past summer, we had more freshmen
girls come out for the team than at any time before. There’s great
interest in the program.”
Juniors Emma Proctor and Carly Lojacono are three-year varsity
runners. The trio of freshmen making an impact are Alex Crawley,
Breanna Duplisea and Stephanie Pearson, and the foreign exchange
student running on a high school team for the first time is senior
Lin Louage.
Louage, who is from Antwerp, Belgium, is in her first year at the
school.
Cross country is only a club sport in Belgium, she said.
“I like the competition in high school cross country,” said
Louage, 18. “I like the atmosphere around the races and I think we
have a very, very good team.
“We really want to make it to State. That is our goal.”
At the Clovis Invitational, Proctor finished first among Laguna
runners. Two days prior, Gordon set her personal record of 19:13 in a
Pacific Coast League meet against University. Crawley ran a 19:37 at
the Woodbridge Invitational on Sept. 20.
The pecking order of the team, Towner said, depends on the course
run.
“Kat has separated herself from the group but the rest of our
runners are really close,” he said. “It a tight group and all are
within 45 to 55 seconds of each other. That’s really good for a team
when it comes to scoring in cross country.”
On Saturday, Laguna will run the Orange County Invitational. That
is followed the next week by the Mt. SAC Invitational, the largest
one-day cross country event.
The Breakers face PCL rival Northwood on Oct. 30 before league
finals on Nov. 7. Then it’s the CIF prelims on Nov. 15, followed by
the CIF finals on Nov. 22.
All, though, lead up to the coveted State meet on Nov. 29.
The top seven Division IV teams at CIF advance to State.
“ I really believe the girls have a great shot of making State,”
Towner said. “The boys have a realistic shot, too. It’s just a matter
of both teams running hard to the end. They can do it.”
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