Breakers rout Dolphins in home opener
The home debut of the Laguna Beach High girls’ basketball team was a
huge success Tuesday as the defensive-minded Breakers routed Dana
Hills, 64-40, in nonleague play.
Stellar performances from Brittany Clark and Claire Bevacqua saw
Bevacqua lead Laguna with 23 points, six steals, six rebounds, three
blocks and five assists, while Clark scored 22 points to go along
with seven assists and six rebounds.
Freshman Tess Grogan chipped in eight points and three steals and
senior Andrea Ventura had nine rebounds and a pair of steals.
“Everyone contributed to this one,” Laguna coach Stacy Howard
said. “As a team, we only had 12 turnovers and put 64 points on the
board.
“It was a great effort for our home opener. I hope we showed the
home crowd what they have to look forward to with this group this
year. This team is so fun to watch with their speed and fearlessness
on the floor.”
With the defense limiting Dana Hills to 40 points, Bevacqua and
Clark paced the offense.
“We are getting great production from Clark and Bevacqua, as they
are really making a lot of things happen on the floor,” Howard said.
“Our freshman are starting to get comfortable, starting to get
aggressive and that is fun to watch.
“This group has really made a commitment to communication and that
is what I am really seeing take over with this group. They made good
adjustments last night, talked it up on the floor and kept everything
under control.”
Prior to Tuesday’s win over Dana Hills, Laguna split its last two
games at the Cajon Tournament.
In what Howard believes is the program’s first “triple-double”
performance, Clark scored 16 points and had 10 steals and 10 rebounds
in a 65-42 win over Pacific.
Clark was five of 12 from the field and hit half of her 12 free
throws. She also handed out four assists.
“It was a tremendous effort that started on defense and inspired
the rest of the team to a great team victory,” Howard said. “We set a
program record scoring 65 points.”
Bevacqua had a double-double with 17 points and 10 boards. as
well. Freshman Lauren Kelly scored four points to go along with seven
rebounds and Grogan had seven points and three steals.
In another tournament game, Laguna was edged by Redlands East
Valley, 45-42.
Bevacqua led the Breakers with 20 points and five rebounds, Grogan
hit a trio of three-point baskets and all three of her free throws to
finish with 12 points, and grabbed eight rebounds, as well.
Clark had three steals, four assists and six rebounds.
“It was a game we should have won,” Howard said. “We never had the
defensive intensity that we had the night before against Pacific and
that lack of intensity carried over to the offensive end.
“We missed a lot of shots. We were 11 of 48 from the field and
could have wrapped it up early had some of those fallen.
Disappointing to go 1-2 at the that tourney, but we saw some good
stuff form the kids and they worked through a long week.”
In boys’ basketball action, Laguna was defeated by Francis Parker,
64-43, Tuesday in the opening round of the Irvine World News
Tournament.
Laguna fell behind, 19-3, after the first quarter, and never
recovered.
Jeff Clark led the Breakers with 10 points and Josh Cedeno scored
eight.
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