Breakers big on effort, not results
A depleted Laguna Beach High softball team played with plenty of
heart at the Costa Mesa Tournament, but the Breakers came up short in
their first two tournament games Saturday.
The Breakers dropped their season and tournament opener to La
Quinta, 8-3, then fell to Pacific Coast League rival University,
25-2, in a second round game.
Laguna played both games with just eight players, as their lineup
was depleted by injuries and players having prior commitments
Saturday.
The Breakers had just two outfielders.
Junior Lauren Delgado, who pitched both ends of the doubleheader,
came up with four hits and scored three runs for Laguna.
“A damp field kept the ball down in the morning game dampening
some of the effect of having only two outfielders,” Laguna coach Skip
Andrews aid. “But when the sun came out for the afternoon game, the
ball was popping off the bats and it was too much for the
short-handed Breakers.”
On Tuesday, Laguna took a break from tournament play to host Santa
Ana Valley, and the visiting Falcons came away with a 14-0 nonleague
win.
Laguna mustered just one hit and Delgado struck out nine in the
five inning game.
Santa Ana Valley broke open the game by scoring seven runs in the
fourth inning.
In boys’ volleyball, Laguna Beach played Edison and Huntington
Beach, both of the Sunset League, tough, but dropped both road
matches.
The Breakers fell to Edison, 21-15, 23-25, 25-23, 15-25.
Three nights later, they dropped a 19-25, 19-25, 21-25 match to
Huntington.
Against Edison, Luke Morris had a team-high 25 kills and seven
digs, with seven of his kills coming in game No. 3, Laguna’s only
win.
Chris Hoffman had 10 kills and five digs and Clark Olson finished
with 33 assists.
In the Huntington match, Morris had 12 kills and six digs, Hoffman
had nine kills and 10 digs and Olson had 30 set assists.
Laguna opens play Saturday at the Foothill Tournament at the
Saddleback Valley Volleyball Club, then returns home Tuesday to host
Newport Harbor in a 5:30 p.m. nonleague match.
In boys’ golf, Laguna fell to Aliso Niguel, 184-239, Monday at
Aliso Viejo Golf Course.
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