Local hoopsters nationals bound
The Waves, an All-Net eighth-grade boys’ team from Laguna Beach,
caught March Madness fever last weekend by winning two games at the
National Junior Basketball Sectional Tournament.
The Waves, coached by longtime local youth basketball coach Randy
Marquette, held on for a hard-fought, 58-54 victory over the El
Modena Runnin’ Rebels in Whittier, then came back later the same day
to roll past South Coast, 62-40, in a game played in La Habra.
The two wins advances the Waves to the national tournament, which
will be held from April 1 to 3 at UC Irvine.
Laguna faced a must-win situation against El Modena, in its effort
to reach the national tournament.
An aggressive team defense, led by Skylar Perkins, plus a
fast-pace offense dictated by the trio of Dylan Roley, Aaron Friedson
and point guard Dylan McDonald, the Waves pulled out the win.
Laguna trailed, 32-29, at the half, but sparked by strong
rebounding from Cody Duplisea, Matt Karam and Will Marquette, the
Waves began to control the offensive and defensive boards against a
taller El Modena team.
Early in the third quarter, Jack Monroe converted a key, 15-foot
jumper that allowed the Waves to take the lead for good.
With the game still in doubt midway through the fourth quarter,
Perkins drove the lane for a key basket. In the waning moments, Roley
converted two crucial free throws, and Casey Finnerty maintained good
ball control, to seal the victory.
Swingman Aaron Friedson led Laguna with 22 points. McDonald scored
15 points, 11 of which were scored in the first quarter.
Later that day, Laguna was able to avenge a 20-point loss it
suffered to South Coast a week ago by posting a 22-point win in the
rematch.
The Waves started the game slowly, but came on strong and used a
barrage of fast breaks, steals and relentless defensive stops, to
take command.
Laguna led by 30 points at the end of the third quarter.
Freidson again led Laguna in scoring, this time with 25 points.
Laguna won the two games despite not having the services of Bryce
Healey, sidelined by a season-ending injury, and Rick Zona.
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