Laguna Beach downs Tustin in boys’ water polo
Laguna Beach High never trailed Monday in its nonleague boys’ water
polo match against visiting Tustin, posting an 8-7 victory over the
Tillers.
Mike Dick scored a match-best five goals for Laguna, which ran its
record to 6-3.
Adam Kaplan, Cameron Brinkman and Johnny Holcomb each scored once
for the Breakers.
Sophomore goalie Warren Murrel had eight saves.
“It’s still a learning process,” Laguna coach Rick McKee said of
his team’s progress this season. “We’re doing some things better than
we did last game, but still need to improve in other areas of our
game.”
Last weekend, Laguna competed in one of the county’s top events,
the South Coast Tournament.
The Breakers finished 17th in the 32-team tournament.
Laguna went 3-2 against the competition, beating Capistrano Valley
(13-7), Poway (11-4) and Punahou of Hawaii (9-4).
The Breakers are now competing in the 32-team Villa Park
Tournament.
Laguna opened tournament play Thursday against Saddleback and will
play their next tournament game today at Aliso Viejo High.
In cross-country, Laguna’s varsity boys’ and girls’ teams traveled
to Palo Alto last weekend to run in the prestigious Stanford
Invitational.
The event attracted many of the state’s top cross-country
programs.
Laguna’s boys’ team, the defending State Division IV champion,
finished third out of 25 teams competing in Division IV.
San Lorenzo Valley and Colfax, two northern California schools,
finished ahead of Laguna in the boys’ team standings.
“The Stanford Invite has a big-race feel,” Laguna boys’ coach Dave
Brobeck said. “Being the defending state champs, we are now clearly a
marked team. It was really a luxury in the past to show up to races
in relative obscurity. Those days seem over, and people really want
to beat us.... There are a lot of programs who have made big gains
over the year, and we are running at about 75% of full capacity.”
Also at the Stanford Invitational, Laguna’s Alex Crawley finished
fourth in the girls’ Division IV race. Crawley ran a 19:00.
In girls’ golf, Laguna scored a 216-258 Pacific Coast League
victory over Beckman.
The 216 team score against Beckman shattered the school record for
lowest team score, which previously was 235, coach Barbara Williams
said.
The win evened the Breakers’ league record at 1-1; their overall record is 2-2.
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