Kovacevic, Martin share team MVP award
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Mike Sciacca
Junior forward Ivan Kovacevic and freshman guard Cheyne Martin, the
top scorers for the Laguna Beach High boys’ basketball season during
the 2003-04 season, shared the team’s MVP award.
The two were among five players to receive awards at the annual
team banquet.
Kovacevic was Laguna’s second-leading scorer with a 15.8 per game
average. He had 12 games where he recorded a double-double in scoring
and rebounding.
Martin, meanwhile, led the team in scoring with a 16.6 per game
average.
In addition, Martin led Laguna statistically in five categories:
scoring average, free throw percentage (81%), three-point field goal
percentage (41%), three-point shots made (37) and steals (57).
Fittingly, the freshman also received the Rookie of the Year
award, given to a first-year varsity player who makes the most
impact, Coach Mark Hill said.
“That was a no-brainer,” Hill said of making Martin his choice for
the rookie award. “It’s a big jump to play at the varsity level, no
matter where you come from, and Cheyne did it as a freshman.
“Both Cheyne and Ivan had outstanding seasons. They both keyed our
success this year.”
Senior forward Austin Sands was named the team’s most improved
player.
Sands was the team’s third-leading scorer with a 6.6 average and
second in rebounding at 7.4.
One of his outstanding outings came late in the season, where he
scored 19 points to go along with 20 rebounds and five blocks against
University.
“Austin really came on strong and had a big second half in league
play,” Hill said. “He had a few monstrous games for us.”
The Coach’s Award went to senior center Jake Wheeler.
“I give that one out to somebody who exemplifies what a
student/athlete should be,” Hill said. “Jake certainly fits that
description. He knew his role on the team and he played within that
role.”
Senior guard Sean Bedrick took home the award for most
inspirational.
“For me, Sean was not only very vocal in the role of cheerleader
on the team, but he also suffered a devastating loss during the
season when his father passed away,” Hill said. “He really showed a
lot of character during such a tough time, and when he did get to
play, he made the most of those chances.”
Hill, in his first year as head coach at Laguna -- he is the
school’s third boys basketball coach in the last four years -- guided
the program to the CIF-Southern Section playoffs for the first time
in four years.
The Breakers went 5-5 in Pacific Coast League play. In the
previous three years, Laguna teams won a total of three league games.
The 14 wins the team recorded this year ranks as the 12th-highest
season win total in the 70-year history of Laguna Beach High boys’
basketball, Hill said.
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