Girls sink Sea Kings
The Laguna Beach High girls’ basketball team went on the defensive
Tuesday night, and the result netted the Breakers’ their best
performance of the season.
Laguna stymied host Corona del Mar with a smothering defense and
rode that momentum to a 46-20 Pacific Coast League triumph.
“We played our best game of the year and made a statement in
beating CdM by 26,” Laguna coach Stacy Howard said. “An outstanding
team effort gave us the win, as we played our best defensive game to
date.”
Defense, indeed, was the name of the game for the Breakers.
They held Corona del Mar to nine, first quarter points, and then
completely kept the Sea Kings off the scoreboard in the second
quarter.
The second quarter shutout enabled Laguna to take a commanding
lead at the half.
Overall, the Breakers had 11 steals and 10 blocked shots on
defense.
They also outrebounded the Sea Kings, 36-18.
Offensively, Laguna hit 20 of 39 shot attempts.
“We did everything we talked about doing against this team,”
Howard said. “We pounded the ball inside all night to our big kids
and outrebounded them.
“We controlled the game from start to finish and outscored them in
each quarter, most notably, 12-0, in the second.”
Howard welcomed back Katie Sexton to the lineup.
The senior post was back on the court after a concussion forced
her to miss the last three games.
Sexton’s comeback included a team-high 13 points on six of eight
shooting from the floor.
In addition, she blocked five shots on defense.
“Her presence on the floor definitely had in impact for us,”
Howard said.
New to the Laguna lineup was sophomore Claire Bevacqua, who moved
up to varsity earlier this week.
Bevacqua’s varsity debut included 10 points and eight rebounds.
“This is a sign of bright things to come for this program,” Howard
said.
Freshman Brittany Clark contributed six points to go along with a
solid, all-around game that included three steals, three assists and
seven rebounds.
Senior Deana Awadalla played what Howard called “her most relaxed
game of the year and made things happen all night.”
Awadalla finished with five assists.
Laguna’s big defensive effort came on the heels of one of its more
frustrating losses of the season, a 54-38 setback to visiting
University.
One of the bright spots in defeat was Laguna’s ability to connect
on 14 o 22 free throw attempts.
The Breakers had struggled from the foul line in their two
previous games.
But even improvement at the charity stripe couldn’t overcome
Laguna’s nine of 35 shooting from the field.
“We played sloppy, undisciplined basketball and lost to a team
that we should have beat, no question,” Howard said.
Clark led Laguna with 13 points and three steals. She went seven
of eight from the free throw line.
Andrea Ventura chipped in 10 points and had six rebounds.
In boys’ basketball, University rode a big second half effort to
an 81-59 win over Laguna.
The Breakers trailed just 37-35 at the half, but the Trojans
outscored host Laguna, 35-10, in the third quarter.
University nailed an incredible 16, three-point shots in the game.
Ivan Kovacevic’s 25 points led all Laguna scorers.
Teammate Cheyne Martin scored 10 points and Jeff Clark and Taylor
Willhoit each scored six points.
Laguna also fell to Pacific Coast League leader Tesoro.
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