Outlook is promising for Laguna Beach girls’ teams
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The girls’ cross country, tennis and golf teams at Laguna Beach High
opened their seasons this week.
The programs have several key returners and promising
underclassmen in their lineups.
A look at the teams:
Girls’ Cross Country
Laguna runners ran well at last Saturday’s Fastback Shootout at
Mount San Antonio College in Walnut.
Alex Crawley clocked a time of 12:04 to finish in third place in
the juniors race, her time a 38-second improvement over last year’s
race.
Also in the juniors race, Stephanie Pearson (14:03) bettered her
previous Fastback run by 12 seconds and finished 38th. Kady Tucker
(14:06) finished in 40th place and improved her time from last year
by 39 seconds.
Chanel Brooks ran a 14:02 in the sophomore race, a big 3:45
improvement from last year.
In the freshmen race, Melissa Lenker (14:02) was third, and Kelly
McCarter, in her first race, finished fifth.
Coach Earl Towner’s 2005 squad is a mix of seasoned veterans and a
talented freshmen.
His 2004 edition finished fourth in league and second at CIF, for
just the second time in school history -- the first coming in 1992.
Its seventh-place finish at state last November tied the 2003 team
for the second-best showing by a Laguna girls’ team in school
history.
Crawley, a junior, was all-Pacific Coast League, second at CIF and
10th in the State Division IV race.
Senior Jamie Hancock, juniors Pearson, Tucker and Avery Zoellner
and sophomores Brooks and Nikki Clark also return from 2004.
Hancock, Crawley and Zoellner will serve as team captains.
Laguna is ranked fourth in the CIF-Southern Section Division IV
poll and seventh in the State Division IV poll.
“With the new, talented freshmen, this year’s team has more depth
at the varsity level since I [started] coaching in 1988,” Towner
said. “Lenker and McCarter have already shown they are varsity
material and will continue to improve as the season progresses. There
are some more freshmen that could help out as well who have not raced
yet -- namely, Zoe Heath, Cassidy Robinson, Kendra Arnold.”
With the success the program has had in recent years, expectations
for the current team are high, Towner said.
“I’m expecting improvement from all team members concerning
personal records,” he said. “I feel that this team can do some
incredible things this season. With the addition of a great freshmen
group, it will add to the depth of our varsity team.
“At CIF, I expect to make the podium again, and at state, I hope
to improve on our seventh-place finish from last year’s team.”
Towner said that he hopes his team will make a trip north for the
upcoming Stanfords Invitational on Sept. 24. A return visit to Walnut
on Oct. 21 for the Mount SAC Invitational is another big event
scheduled.
The Breakers will run tomorrow in the Woodbridge Invitational.
Upcoming nonleague meets include the Bell-Jeff and Orange County
invitationals.
Laguna opens its Pacific Coast League slate Sept. 29 by hosting
Calvary Chapel and Corona del Mar.
“I tell my girls that these early invites and dual- or tri-meets
are preparatory races to improve their fitness for the important
races at the end of season,” Towner said. “Our key races are CIF
finals and of course, the state meet.”
Laguna teams have previously advanced to the state meet in 2004,
2003, 1994 and 1992, a year in which Laguna claimed its highest-ever
-- third-place -- state finish.
“This looks to be a promising season with many enthusiastic girls
working to make the varsity team,” Towner said.
Girls’ Tennis
Laguna Beach launched its 2005 season Tuesday with an 11-7 home
court victory over Sage Hill.
Coach Greg Weiss has a team loaded with talent this fall, the
makings for what could be a magical year.
“We look real solid from top to bottom,” Weiss said. “We are real
deep which, is really nice. It looks like a big year for us. I’m
really excited.”
And for good reason.
Several of his players, including a handful of seniors, have been
playing at the varsity level since their freshman year.
He has the reigning Pacific Coast League girls’ singles player of
the year in senior Claire Rietsch, who also won the award as a
freshman in 2002.
His top doubles team includes varsity veterans Katie Ochwat and
Kellie Ammerman, both seniors.
Senior Lorren Butterworth and junior Lauren Thigpen -- also
varsity veterans -- will play No. 2 doubles.
Gabby Robinson, Kristen Drury and Ali Hunter will rotate at No. 3
doubles.
A new addition to the squad is junior Lyndsay Kinstler, a transfer
from Cornelia Connelly High in Anaheim.
Kinstler, who played earlier this month at the U.S. Junior Tennis
Championships at Flushing, N.Y., did not play in Tuesday’s win over
Sage Hill. Weiss said, however, that she joined the Laguna lineup for
Wednesday’s match against Dana Hills, and that the junior will be one
of the top two singles forces for the Breakers this year.
Girls’ Golf
The Laguna Beach program is still riding the momentum it gathered
when city residents and vendors helped the program raise $15,000 in a
fundraising golf tournament held last May.
Coach Barbara Williams, in her second year at the helm, has seven
returners -- seniors Hannah Thames, Aisha Hakim and Jessica Heitel,
juniors Sasha Speare and Natalie Fraire, and sophomores Shannon
Sweeney and Grace Stewart.
Last year, Speare advanced to the Pacific Coast League finals and
placed seventh.
Williams said the placement was the highest individual finish by a
Laguna golfer in the history of the school’s program.
An addition to the 2005 team is freshman standout Karina Shaw, who
was the Breakers’ top scorer in their season-opening loss to Aliso
Niguel.
Despite the loss, Laguna golfers raised their team and individual
scores significantly from the previous year, Williams said.
During the 2004-05 school year, Williams was selected as coach of
the year from a pool of 21 head coaches at Laguna Beach High.
“I expect the girls’ golf program to become a league contender
this year,” she said.
Laguna’s home golf course, the Aliso Viejo Golf Club, is closing
its doors to the Laguna Beach boys’ and girls’ programs at the
conclusion of the girls’ season in November, Williams said.
“Both the girls’ and boys’ golf team are desperately looking for a
facility to host their practice and match play for the future,” she
said.
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