Prepped for prelims
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Mike Sciacca
There were several indications in the weeks leading up to the Pacific
Coast League track and field preliminaries and finals, said Dave
Brobeck, that had the Breakers boys’ head coach feeling pretty
optimistic about his team’s chances.
His intuition was right.
“League finals went about as well as it could have,” Brobeck said
of his team’s performance at Irvine High.
At the finals, Laguna beat Tesoro to secure a third-place overall
league finish and came close to beating a 5-0 Corona del Mar squad.
Naturally, there were several Laguna highlights on the day of
finals. Among them: Aman Bhatia came from behind to win the 1600 and
finished second in the 3200; Sean Fuszard finished second to Bhatia
in the 1600; Jeremy Eaton won the 800 and finished third in the 400;
Shane Riehl was runner-up in the 800; Justin Rovin won both the 110
and 300 hurdles; George Cheng finished third in the 110 hurdles; the boys’ 4 x 400 relay team won the event; the boys’ 4 x 100 relay team
finished third; Brittany Clark won the 100 and was second in the 200,
and Addison Doud won both the shot put and discus.
Each of the above athletes have qualified for this weekend’s CIF
Prelims, as has Alex Crawley in the 3200.
“There was a very strong feeling going around that it was just our
day,” Brobeck said. “Our peaking was textbook and most athletes
executed their race plans flawlessly.
“Getting first and second in the 800 and mile was obviously a big
highlight. Aman ran 4:29 and Sean Fuszard ran 4:32. This is the best
mile tandem we’ve had at Laguna for over 15 years. Similarly, in the
800 Jeremy Eaton and Shane Riehl both ran 2:01 to go 1-2.”
But Brobeck said that perhaps the biggest thrill for Laguna came
in the final event of the day, the boys’ mile relay.
The relay was run in a heavy downpour, to boot, yet Laguna’s
foursome of Eaton, Riehl, Jason Scott and Rovin, won the race by two
seconds.
“The sky opened up and it was raining violently,” Brobeck said.
“It reminded me and the guys of the day we won state in cross country
last November. The outcome was miraculous, too. We won by a full two
seconds and defeated three teams that had previously beaten us in
dual meets in dramatic fashion. My guys were nails.”
In swimming, Laguna has qualified nine athletes for the
CIF-Southern Section Prelims, which were held Thursday The finals are
set for 4 p.m. Saturday at Belmont Plaza in Long Beach.
Those who have qualified for the boys’ competition are: Ryan Fair
(100 free, 50 free, 4 x 100 relay, 4 x 50 relay); Cameron Brinkman
(4x50 relay); Trevor Frimond (4 x 100 relay, 4 x 50 relay); Shawn
Pflender (100 backstroke, 4 x 100 relay), and Adam Kaplan (100 free,
50 free, 4 x 100 relay, 4 x 50 relay).
Laguna also qualified its girls’ 4 x 50 free relay team that is
composed of Breanna Dupliesa, Jessica McKee, Erin Reid and Brittany
Forrest.
The boys’ 4 x 50 relay is qualified second overall in the prelims
with a time of 1:29.73.
That squad of boys already has broken seven school records.
“The overall success of this year is due to the outstanding effort
put in by each and every swimmer,” Laguna coach Rick McKee said.
“They worked extremely hard and they are enjoying the fruits of their
hard work.”
In softball, Laguna concluded its season Monday with a 7-1 loss to
visiting Calvary Chapel.
In the first meeting between the schools on April 21, Calvary
Chapel no-hit the Breakers behind overwhelming pitching in a 19-1
rout.
In Monday’s rematch, Laguna proved a bit tougher competition by
recording three hits while limiting the Eagles to seven runs.
Anne Olson, who led the team in scoring with six runs during the
season, scored the lone Laguna run.
Senior catcher Simone de Vilmorin ended her three-year career at
Laguna with a double in her final at-bat and finished the year
leading the team in extra base hits for the season.
Laguna, under first-year head coach Skip Andrews, showed progress
as the season came to a close.
Earlier in the year, the Breakers were beaten on average by a
score of 13-1.
In the final weeks or the regular season, Laguna improved that
average to 9-3.
Highlights for Laguna included junior pitcher Lauren Delgado
finishing with a 6.4 strikeout average per seven innings, a .281
batting average, a .305 on base average and only five strikeouts
batting in 57 at-bats; Olson, a sophomore, scored a team-best six
runs; de Vilmorin had three extra base hits and walked five times;
freshman Shannon Sweeney struck out just five times in 44 at-bats,
and junior shortstop Meagan McCullough hit .320 and had a .346 on
base percentage in limited playing time.
“When every game is a struggle, you need to step back often and
see how far you have come since day one,” Andrews said. “If you look
at the knowledge and field sense the girls had to start the season,
we have come a long way and everyone can be proud of the way they
came through this season.”
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