Primed and positioned
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Mike Sciacca
They are poised, perhaps, for something quite big.
Depending on what they did Thursday , and what they do at home
Tuesday , the Laguna Beach High girls’ basketball team has created
the chance to do something no other girls’ hoops team in school
history has done: win a league championship.
The Breakers moved to the top of the Pacific Coast League
standings Tuesday by defeating Tesoro, 59-49.
That win, coupled with University’s loss to Northwood Tuesday,
puts Laguna in first-place at 6-2, one game ahead of the 5-3 Trojans.
The Breakers played a pivotal game Thursday at University, and
host rival Corona del Mar Tuesday.
The University score was not available at press time.
This Laguna squad, however, already owns the school record for
victories in a single season -- 13 -- heading into the University
matchup.
The previous record for wins in a single season was 11.
“It’s an exciting time to be a part of this program,” Laguna coach
Stacy Howard said. “The kids have worked so hard to get here and it’s
great to see all of that paying of for them.”
Against Tesoro, junior Claire Bevacqua led all scorers with 25
points.
She also pulled down 12 rebounds.
Freshman Tess Grogan hit a pair of three-point shots and finished
with 12 points, and Andrea Ventura scored eight points.
“Andrea had a great night in the paint, playing tough ‘D’ and
hitting key free throws in the fourth quarter.”
Brittany Clark also was solid, getting 11 points and seven steals.
Laguna, however, had a fight on its hands.
Tesoro took a 43-41 lead into the final quarter, where Laguna’s
defense held to Titans to just six points.
“Led by our defensive pressure and effort in the fourth quarter,
our guards made the difference in that quarter,” Howard said. “We
went on a 7-0 run and Tesoro burned two timeouts in a 1 1/2 minute
stretch when we put that run on them.
“It was a great win to put us at the top of the heap in the PCL
today. The kids refused to lose last night and they showed what they
were made of in the fourth quarter. Our speed and conditioning just
outlasted Tesoro.”
Previously Laguna had defeated Calvary Chapel, 60-50. Bevacqua
scored 21 points to go along with 12 boards and four steals and Clark
finished with eight points, seven steals and four assists.
Bevacqua, whose play Howard describes as “powerful, gifted,
versatile, exciting,” is one of the county’s leading scorers.
She leads the team in scoring (16.6), rebounding (10) and blocks
(1.4) averages per game, and is second on the team in steals (3.2)
and assists (1.7).
Bevacqua leads the PCL in rebounding, is second in blocked shots
and also second in scoring average behind Chelsea Deluca of Calvary
Chapel.
Laguna’s defense held Deluca to just nine points in the 60-50 win.
“I think that the level Claire plays at is unlike anything we’ve
had at Laguna Beach High in girls’ basketball,” Howard said. “She can
control a game at both ends of the floor whenever she puts her mind
to it.
“I think that her innate ability and feel for the game has helped
to boost the confidence of our entire team. All of the kids raise
their level of play around Claire. She has been a major component in
the shift of Laguna Beach High girls’ hoops.”
Although Bevacqua ranks at or near the top in several team
categories, several other players have been instrumental in Laguna’s
ascend toward the top.
One such player is Ventura -- or, “Vinnie,” as she is called --
whom Howard refers to as, “the backbone of the team structure.”
Another is junior Chelsea Hairston, whom Howard dubbed the “glue
that holds this team together.”
And Clark, a sophomore whom the coaching staff asked this year to
take the reins of the team, has led a group of freshmen and
upperclassmen to, Howard said, “bigger heights than anyone thought
possible for us this season.”
Which brings us to an influx of three key freshman -- Grogan,
Emily LaRose and Lauren Kelly -- whose contributions have helped fuel
the Breakers’ success.
“I think that those three freshman have really had a great impact
on our success,” Bevacqua said. “They have really been impact players
on this team. I don’t remember so many talented freshmen players
coming into the program in the same year. It’s great. The future of
this program looks really good.”
That future could be now.
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