Boys’ soccer squad grounds the Eagles
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Laguna Beach High’s boys’ soccer teams earned a lopsided victory in
Pacific Coast League play as it sprinted past host Calvary Chapel,
8-0.
Playing on a larger field than usual, the Breakers scored early to
establish control.
Pablo Hernandez played a through ball to Juan Luna, and Luna ran
onto it and hit a low shot into the corner of the net.
At the 25-minute mark, a strong, driven cross from Joey LeBon
found Luna, who then stuck a foot in before the Calvary Chapel
defender and placed the ball into the goal.
Moments later, Taylor King took a corner drive from Brendan
Hexberg and delivered a powerful header into the net. That was
followed by a Derek LeBon goal.
Derek LeBon entered the match just before halftime and went on an
amazing run. He dribbled around three Calvary defenders before
hitting a shot across the Eagles keeper into the far corner of the
net.
That score gave Laguna a 4-0 lead at the break.
In the second half, Luna completed his hat trick with his third
goal, King scored on a direct kick from 25 yards out, Derek LeBon
scored a second time and Pablo Hernandez, off a cross from Zack
Tischio, knocked in a goal to complete the scoring.
Laguna visited Tesoro Wednesday. Prior to the Calvary Chapel game,
Laguna dropped a tough, 1-0 league match to Northwood.
The Timberwolves scored their lone goal midway through the first
half on a corner kick.
“I wasn’t happy how we defended the corner, as we left players
open at the far post, which is how they scored,” Thomas said. “After
the goal, however, we really fought hard in all areas of the field
and for the last 10 minutes, bombarded Northwood with a lot of
pressure.”
But Northwood withstood Laguna’s surge for the 1-0 victory.
Thomas noted the play of his goalkeeper, Diego Valdivia.
“He stepped up big time, making some great saves,” he said. “I
feel our performance was a turning point in the season,” Thomas said.
In girls’ soccer Tuesday, Laguna was blanked by Tesoro, 3-0.
The Breakers trailed, 2-0, at the half.
Laguna had picked up its first league victory and second win of
the season with a 1-0 win at Calvary Chapel.
Ana Velasquez’s first half goal proved the difference in the
match.
“I thought all of our 11 girls played well,” Coach Mike Thomas
said. “They fought hard and played a very physical game.”
In girls’ water polo, Laguna, ranked third in CIF Southern Section
Division II, stepped out of PCL play to take on Tustin.
The Breakers led from the start in the nonleague match and went on
to post a 6-5 road victory.
Addison Doud and Jessica McKee each netted two goals and Kat
Gordon and Breanna Duplisea each scored once.
Laguna led by as many as three goals, then hung on for the win.
“We were well ahead and should have won this easily,” Coach Rick
McKee said. “It’s just one of those hiccup games every team has.”
Laguna opened PCL play with a 9-4 loss to top-ranked and host
Corona del Mar, in a match much closer than the final score would
indicate.
Doud scored all four goals for the Breakers, who battled league
foe Northwood Wednesday
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