Sporting Laguna
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Mike Sciacca
The year 2004 proved to be productive for local sports teams and
athletes.
Here is a look back at some of the highlights reported to the
Coastline Pilot during the past year.
January-February-March
A refurbished Dugger Gymnasium opened for business in January,
welcoming the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams.
The gymnasium underwent a face-lift for six-plus months, and
renovations included replacement of antiquated electrical equipment;
installation of new lighting and a new floor; and work on the locker
rooms, as well as other minor renovations.
Jake Wheeler, then a senior at Laguna Beach, was named to the
All-CIF Southern Section Division IX football team.
The Laguna Beach girls’ basketball team earned its first CIF
postseason berth in 16 years by finishing in third place in the
Pacific Coast League standings.
The Breakers, who were dead last in the Pacific Coast League
standings in late January, dropped a tough, two-point first-round
Division IV-AA game at Pioneer League runner-up Palos Verdes.
The boys’ basketball team also earned a CIF bid, its first since
the 2000 season.
Laguna won a first-round Division IV-AA game by routing Milken
Community High School on the road, before being eliminated in the
second round by Serra at Dugger Gymnasium.
Boys’ basketball player Ivan Kovacevic was named to the All-CIF
Southern Section Division IV-AA team. He’s the lone Orange County
player to make the team and the school’s first All-CIF player since
2000.
The girls’ water polo team, ranked among the Top 10 in Division II
the entire season, also gained a CIF playoff berth.
The Breakers, under first-year head coach Rick McKee, won two
playoff games before they were eliminated by a veteran Peninsula
team, 4-2, in a semifinal match.
Kat Gordon was named to the first team All-CIF while Breanna
Duplisea was a second-team pick, and Jessica McKee and Alana Thomson
were third-team selections.
Construction on a state-of-the-art, all-weather track at Laguna
Beach High School forced the school’s boys’ and girls’ track teams to
practice at El Morro Elementary School.
The Laguna Beach boys’ volleyball team finished third at the
prestigious OC Volleyball Championships. It was the best showing by a
Breakers team at the tournament since 1998.
The Laguna Beach Strikers, a girls’ under-12 soccer team, placed
second at the AYSO Section 11 Tournament.
April-May-June
Laguna surfers Mike Todd and Bron Heussenstamm competed for Team
Orange County at the National Surf League’s California Cup.
Todd played a key role as Team Orange County -- competing against
the best surfers from San Diego, Ventura and Santa Cruz -- won the
initial cup championship.
Laguna Beach High School hired Jimmy Nolan as its new head
football coach. He replaced Dave Holland, who retired at the end of
the 2003 season.
White Chaos, an AYSO boys’ under-10 soccer team, placed fourth at
a state championship tournament held in San Pedro.
Laguna Beach girls’ 4 x 100 free relay team of Breanna Duplisea,
Jessica McKee, Haley Simon and Jackie Reed, set a school record in
the event at the CIF-Southern Section Toyota Swimming and Diving
Championships.
The magical run of the Laguna Beach boys’ volleyball team in CIF
action came to an end at Woodbridge High School as Santa Barbara
rallied to beat the Breakers in a five-game, semifinal showdown.
Outside hitter Luke Morris was named first team, and opposite Trey
Chapel was a second-team pick, on the All-CIF/Amateur Athletic
Foundation’s Division II team.
Laguna Beach High School baseball ushered in a new era as Tom
Faris took over head coaching duties.
Laguna Beach’s youth track team, coached by Fred Pichay, broke
five city records at the Southern California Municipal Athletic
Foundation Orange County Track and Field Championships at Trabuco
Hills High School.
Laguna’s Bill Bryan of Victoria Skimboards took first-place at the
Cabo Classic skimboard extravaganza.
Rotary, a Majors Division team in Laguna Beach Little League, set
a new league record by winning its 24th game of the year. That
victory, which came over the San Juan Capistrano Yankees in the
opening round of the District 55 Tournament of Champions, broke the
previous single-season win total of 23.
Laguna Beach High School alumni Dain Blanton (Class of 1990) and
Rachel Wacholder (Class of 1993) came up big at the Assn. Of
Professional Volleyball Nissan Series Huntington Beach Open.
Blanton, teamed with Jeff Nygaard, reached the men’s semifinal
round, where the duo was eliminated by eventual champions Jason Ring
and George Roumain.
Wacholder and teammate Angie Akers, playing for the first time as
a team, reached the women’s semifinals before being eliminated by the
world’s No. 1-ranked team of Misty May and Kerri Walsh.
July-August-September
Tom Faris resigned after only one year on the job as head baseball
coach at Laguna Beach.
Three teams composed of Laguna Beach athletes headed to Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., to compete at the Junior Olympics water polo
competition.
Laguna Beach High School’s Addison Doud played on a Golden West
Water Polo Club’s 18-and-under team that won eight consecutive games
and the division championship at the Junior Olympics.
Six new head coaches got ready for the new school year at Laguna
Beach High: Jimmy Nolan, football; Greg Weiss, girls’ tennis;
Giovanni Vlahos, boys’ soccer; Bill Rolfing, girls’ soccer; Barbara
Williams, girls’ golf; and Dave Dopf, baseball.
Laguna Beach High School athlete Shawn Pfendler swam 10 events at
the Long Course Junior Olympics in Fullerton.
The Laguna Beach High School football team played its first game
on its new OmniGrass turf at Guyer Field. The Breakers fell to Palos
Verdes, 14-7.
Laguna Beach High School celebrated 70 years of football in a game
against Ocean View. The Breakers won, 48-13.
Laguna Beach High School 2004 graduate Jake Wheeler was selected
as the West Region High School Scholar-Athlete of the Year for 2004
by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. He was
awarded a $2,000 scholarship in recognition of his football and
academic achievements and school and community service.
October-November-
December
Laguna Beach’s girls’ tennis team, girls’ volleyball team and
boys’ water polo team, advanced to CIF-Southern Section competition.
The girls’ tennis team fell to Peninsula in quarterfinal action, the
girls’ volleyball team had its season ended by top-seed Marymount in
a semifinal match, and the boys’ water polo team dropped a
first-round match to El Toro.
The Laguna Beach 10-and-under boys’ A water polo team claimed the
championship in the Southern Pacific Age Group tournament.
The boys’ under-10 Division team recorded a first in the history
of Laguna Beach Soccer Club by winning a league championship.
Laguna Beach High School junior Claire Rietsch won her second
Pacific Coast League singles crown in three years.
Laguna Beach High School sophomore Sasha Speare advanced to the
Pacific Coast League girls’ golf finals and placed seventh, overall.
It was the highest individual finish by a Laguna golfer in the
history of the high school’s program.
Laguna Beach High School’s boys’ cross country team ran all the
way to a state championship in Division IV, just the second time in
school history -- the first state title was won in 1989 -- that the feat has been accomplished.
“Winning this thing is an incredible feeling and beyond what we
thought was possible,” team member and senior team captain Shane
Riehl said.
Laguna’s girls’ team also ran strong at the state meet and
finished seventh in Division IV.
The state meet was run at Woodward Park in Fresno.
“I’m thrilled for the girls,” said Laguna girls’ coach Earl
Towner, whose squad finished second two weeks earlier at the CIF
Finals.
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