Boys take third-place tie in tourney
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The Laguna Beach High boys’ volleyball team finished the two-day OC
Volleyball Championships in a tie for third-place.
It was the highest finish at the prestigious tournament, hosted by
Edison High, by a Laguna team since 1998.
It was the 31st year of the tournament. Laguna Coach Lance Stewart
is the only person to win the tournament both as a player and head
coach.
He was tournament MVP when Laguna won the event in 1981, and
coached the squad to the 1989 title.
The Breakers tied Santa Margarita for third-place.
In tournament play, Laguna defeated highly-ranked Newport Harbor,
25-15, 26-24, in quarterfinal round play in the Gold Division, but
lost to eventual champion San Clemente, 25-19, 25-21, in the
semifinal round.
The Breakers also defeated Pacific Coast League rival Corona del
Mar, 25-20, 21-25, 17-15, and Capistrano Valley, 19-25, 25-23, 15-11,
in tournament action.
Trey Chapel, who had 36 kills, 32 digs and five block assists in
five games, represented Laguna on the all-tournament team.
In nonleague play Tuesday, the Laguna and San Clemente met again,
this time, on the Breakers’ home court, and the Tritons emerged with
a 25-15, 25-20, 25-14 victory.
Talan Torriero and Chapel each had eight kills and Luke Morris
added six for the Breakers.
Laguna next travels to Santa Barbara to compete at the 29th annual
Dos Pueblos Tournament at UC Santa Barbara.
The 35-team tournament includes squads from California and Arizona
and includes Loyola, ranked No. 1 in Southern California, San
Clemente, Buchanan of Clovis, ranked No. 1 in the CIF-Central
Section, Los Gatos, No. 1 in CIF-Central Coast Section, Chatsworth,
No. 1 in CIF-Los Angeles Section, Valencia, No. 1 in CIF-Southern
Section Division II and four of the top teams from the CIF-San Diego
Section.
Laguna will compete in pool play against Dos Pueblos, Royal, Los
Gatos and Highland.
In boys’ tennis, Laguna dropped its Pacific Coast League opener at
University, 13-5.
The Breakers’ top doubles tandem of Kyle Paxson and Dieter Schmitz
swept their Trojan opponents.
In a previous nonleague match, Laguna was a 12-6 victor over host
Trabuco Hills. Eric Tran swept at No. 1 singles.
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