Breakers sink Santa Monica
The Laguna Beach High girls’ water polo team put on its best
offensive and defensive face in a nonleague match with host Santa
Monica, and the result was a 17-4 rout of the Vikings.
Laguna scored three, first quarter goals, then outscored Santa
Monica, 10-0, over the second and third quarters.
With the defensive not allowing a goal in the first three
quarters, the Breakers took a 13-0 lead into the final quarter.
Kat Gordon and Jessica McKee led Laguna in scoring with five goals
each.
“The thing I’m trying to get the girls to grab hold of, is the
concept of playing more as a team, and not as a bunch of talented
individuals,” Laguna Coach Rick McKee said. “Against Santa Monica,
the girls did that really well. They did everything just incredibly
well.”
In Pacific Coast League play, Laguna edged host Tesoro, 7-6.
Jessica McKee netted six of Laguna’s seven goals, the other going
to Breanna Duplisea.
In boys’ soccer, Laguna, playing what Coach Andy Thomas called one
of its best first half performances of the season, Laguna fell to
host Corona del Mar, 3-0.
Thomas implored five players at mid-field during the first half,
and a stingy, man-to-man defense on Corona del Mar’s top midfield
player frustrated the Sea Kings.
“They were finding it hard to break us down and then we were able
to counter attack with just one forward up,” Thomas said. “Brennan
Alvarado did a great job on marking their best player, and Stuart
Thomson, Leonardo Albarran, Taylor King and John Wagner worked hard
to pressure the CdM offense.
“It was a lack of concentration, however, that cost us the first
goal.”
A long, free kick by Corona del Mar drifted into Laguna’s penalty
box, where a Sea King put an unchallenged header into the net for a
1-0 lead.
While the Sea Kings posted two more goals in the second half,
Laguna just missed scoring opportunities when shots by Derek LeBon
and King were just off the mark.
The Breakers, who hosted Calvary Chapel Wednesday , entertain
Tesoro today at 6:15 p.m.
They close out the regular season Wednesday at University.
In girls’ soccer, Laguna fell to Corona del Mar, 4-1.
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