Volleyball squad goes distance to down tough Timberwolves
Laguna Beach High evened the score with Northwood in Pacific Coast
League play by posting a come-from-behind, 22-25, 25-16, 21-25,
26-24, 15-12 victory over the visiting Timberwolves.
Two nights prior, Northwood had handed Laguna its first league
loss.
By avenging that loss, Laguna improved to 3-1 in league heading
into spring break.
After dropping a tough first game, Laguna routed the Timberwolves
in game No. 2, despite having seven service errors.
Luke Morris led the Breakers in the game win with six kills.
The teams were locked in a standstill at 20-20 in the third game,
before Northwood went on to post a 25-21 win.
Down 2-1 in games, Laguna found itself in a hole in game No. 2, as
it trailed, 16-11.
The Breakers, however, rallied from a 16-11 deficit to tie the
game at 19-19, and Trey Chapel and Chris Hoffman provided the
critical points as Laguna rallied for a 26-24 win.
The fifth game mirrored the previous four, as the teams were
knotted at 8-8. Laguna gained the momentum from then on and pulled
out to a 13-9 lead before coasting to the win.
The win boosted Laguna’s best-of-5 record to 5-3. The Breakers are
9-5 in matches that are best-of-three or better and, at 3-1, are tied
with Northwood for second-place in the Pacific Coast League
standings.
Laguna faces a big challenge next week, beginning with University
visiting Dugger Gymnasium Wednesday for a 5:30 p.m. match.
On Thursday, April 22, the Breakers entertain Corona del Mar in a
3:30 p.m. start.
Laguna and Corona del Mar previously met at the Orange County
Tournament, where the Breakers narrowly defeated the Sea Kings,
25-20, 21-25, 17-15.
In boys’ tennis, Laguna was defeated by visiting Edison, 12-6, in
a nonleague match prior to spring break.
The Breakers’ top doubles team of Kyle Paxson and Thomas Shubert
earned a sweep of their Edison opponents by scores of 6-1, 6-1, 6-2.
The Chargers won the match behind sweeps from its three singles
players, Ryan Malawy, Thomas Shubert and Victor Jacobs, who usually
plays doubles.
Four Laguna athletic teams will return to action next week when
school resumes.
The girls’ softball team will host Tesoro Tuesday and Corona del
Mar on Thursday. The track and field teams go up against Calvary
Chapel Thursday at Golden West College, the swim teams visit
Huntington Beach Thursday for a nonleague meet, and the boys’ golf
team takes on Tesoro Tuesday at Coto de Caza Country Club and Corona
del Mar Thursday at Newport County Club.
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