Laguna cruises past Calvary Chapel
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Laguna Beach High’s boys’ basketball team picked up one of its more
decisive victories of the season when it routed host Calvary Chapel,
69-44, in Pacific Coast League play.
Cheyne Martin scored 18 points as the Breakers won for the second
time in three league outings, and surpassed last year’s one-win total
in league play.
Laguna raced to a 34-21 halftime lead and led by 23 points heading
into the fourth quarter.
Bobby Marquette added 10 points to the Breakers’ cause.
Laguna hit six three-point baskets in the game, with Martin,
Marquette and Jeff Clark hitting two apiece.
In earlier play, Laguna played defending league champion Northwood
tough, but the visiting Timberwolves escaped Dugger Gymnasium with a
67-60 victory.
Northwood led by one point after the first quarter and took a
37-33 lead at the intermission.
Ivan Kovacevic, who entered the game with a 14 points per game
average, led Laguna with 23 points.
Two other Breakers reached double figures as Clark and Spencer
Willhoit scored 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Martin, Laguna’s leading scorer, was held to six points, 12 below
his season average.
Tino Zaragoza’s 29 points paced Northwood.
On the girls’ side of the court, poor free throw shooting cost
Laguna in its last two Pacific Coast League outings.
On Tuesday , the Breakers missed four consecutive free throws in
the final minute at Tesoro and was left with a 46-40 defeat.
Twice in the closing minute, Laguna had opportunities to erase a
two-point deficit, but missed from the foul line.
Overall, the Breakers shot 33-percent from the foul line.
“Free throws have really killed us lately,” Laguna Coach Stacy
Howard said. “We shoot about 60, 70 free throws at practice every day
and the girls make about 70% to 80% of those shots. It just comes
down to a mental thing.”
Laguna led, 12-7 after the first quarter. The Breakers got a big
push from post player Andrea Ventura, who filled in for injured
starter Katie Sexton.
Sexton suffered a concussion in a Jan. 15 game against Calvary
Chapel and won’t return to action until Tuesday, Howard said.
But Ventura came on strong in a starting role and scored six
points to ignite Laguna’s early lead.
She finished the game with 10 points to lead the Breakers.
“Andrea had a great game and played real strong at the post,”
Howard said. “She was really the one player who played a solid four
quarters for us.
“We came out on fire and did everything we talked about doing, but
then, we had a terrible second quarter.”
The Breakers suffered through a four-minute scoring drought in the
second quarter and were outscored, 16-5, in falling behind at the
half, 23-17.
They trailed by as many as 11 points late in the game but rallied
to within two points, only to miss four late free throws.
Deana Awadalla scored eight points and Aja Roley and Brittany
Clark each scored six points for Laguna.
Laguna also missed four free throws in the closing moments in its
previous game against Calvary Chapel, but held on for a 48-46 win.
Roley scored a game-high 21 points and was five of six from the
foul line.
Overall, though, Laguna shot a mere 35-percent from the charity
stripe.
“Again, free throws nearly killed us,” Howard said. “We played
O.K., overall.
“It’s not a matter of heart, desire or want, because they’re all
there. It’s a matter of making our free throws.”
Clark finished the game with 10 points, seven assists and three
steals and Summer Kendrick pulled down nine rebounds and Awadalla had
six boards.
“Brittany had a really nice game and Summer was solid for us,
defensively,” Howard said.
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