Breakers taste success
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Mike Sciacca
Now that the 2003-04 school year has officially come to an end, it’s
time to reflect on some of the more prominent feats turned in by
Laguna Beach High teams and individuals.
Several Laguna teams fared well in CIF-Southern Section playoff
action, and several athletes also advanced to compete in Southern
Section play.
Below is a look at some of the key events reported in the
Coastline Pilot
FALL
Making headlines was the school’s boys’ cross country team, which
won its first league championship since 1989.
Dave Brobeck’s squad also advanced to the CIF State Championships
meet for the first time since that same 1989 team, of which Brobeck
was a member, won the school’s only state title.
Not to be outdone, Earl Towner’s girls’ cross country team reached
the CIF State Championships for the first time since 1995.
“The 2003 cross country season was a landmark year for our
program,” Brobeck said. “We established that Laguna is among the
powerhouse programs in the state. The 2003 season will serve as a
springboard toward success year in and year out at the state level.”
In girls’ tennis, sophomores Lorren Butterwick and Katie Ochwat
teamed to win the Pacific Coast League doubles championship.
The pair defeated teammates Jackie Reed and Kellie Ammerman in an
all-Laguna final.
Claire Rietsch, the defending champion, finished runner-up in the
singles final.
Laguna advanced to the semifinal round of the Division I playoffs.
“This is a very big accomplishment to qualify two doubles teams
and a singles player,” Coach Brian Ricker said. “It’s definitely one
of the highlights of the year for our team.”
Longtime prep football Coach Dave Holland retired at the end of
his eighth season at Laguna.
In his final game, Laguna tied Calvary Chapel, 14-14, sending
Holland into retirement with a career record of 127-151-11.
The Breakers finished the season 3-6-1.
“This has probably been one of my most pleasurable seasons in
coaching,” Holland said. “I feel this is the right time to leave.”
WINTER
Laguna’s girls’ basketball program, under the direction of Stacy
Howard, turned in its most successful season in 16 years.
It had been that long since the school qualified for the CIF-SS
playoffs. The Breakers battled host Palos Verdes to the final horn
but fell, 54-52, in a first-round Division IV-AA game.
During the course of the season, the Breakers set seven new team
records for the program.
Mark Hill began his first year as head coach of Laguna’s boys’
basketball program and guided the Breakers into the second-round of
the Division IV-AA playoffs.
There, Laguna fell to Serra, 63-53. One game earlier, the Breakers
had traveled into Los Angeles and came away with a 71-54 first-round victory over Milken.
It was a season, Hill said, that had its “great moments.”
Despite its youth, Laguna advanced to the semifinal round of the
girls’ CIF-SS Division II water polo playoffs, where Rick McKee’s
Breakers fell to Peninsula, 4-3.
It was the second-straight semifinal round appearance for the
school.
Four Breakers, juniors Kat Gordon and Alana Thomson and freshmen
Breanna Duplisea and Jessica McKee, earned All-CIF Division II
honors.
SPRING
The big news in the spring came from the school’s swim and boys’
volleyball programs.
Laguna’ swim program, under head coach Andrew Priest and Rick
McKeelified eight swimmers for the 2004 CIF-Southern Section meet at
Belmont Plaza in Long Beach.
Laguna was represented in the girls’ 4-by-100-meters freestyle
relay by the team of Breanna Duplisea, Jessica McKee, Hayley Simon
and Jackie Reed. The squad established a new school record with a
time of 3:53.78 -- which broke the previous record by nearly four
seconds.
The boys’ 4-by-100-meters free relay team also qualified. Ryan
Fair, Cameron Brinkman, Trevor Frimond and Shawn Pfendler swam to
3:29.11, and just missed the school record by two seconds.
Pfendler was the school’s only individual qualifier and swam a
58.71 in the 100-yard backstroke, which was just shy of his own
school record.
The boys’ volleyball team advanced to the semifinal round of the
CIF-SS Division II playoffs under first-year head coach Lance
Stewart, where they were eliminated from title contention by Santa
Barbara.
During the year, Laguna finished third, overall, at the OC
Volleyball Championships -- the best finish by a Laguna squad since
1998.
Laguna baseball ushered in a new era as Tom Faris took over the
head coaching reins. The Breakers finished fifth in PCL play yet
placed four players on the all-league team.
Laguna named 30-year-old Jimmy Nolan to replace the retired Dave
Holland as its new head football coach.
“I am so excited about landing Jimmy that I wanted to put on some
pads and go out on the practice field, myself,” Laguna Athletic
Director Ron Schwartz said of Nolan’s hiring.
Nolan will field his first Laguna squad in the fall when a new
school year dawns.
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