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For exemplifying outstanding standards in the playing arena and on
the sidelines, Laguna Beach High this past week was honored with two
major awards.
Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium, Laguna Beach was named as a
Kenny Fagins CIF-Southern Section-TOYOTA Shake for Sportsmanship
Award winner for the 2002-03 school year.
Last weekend at UC Irvine, Laguna’s competition cheer squad won a
national championship in the Medium Varsity Division at America’s
Best West Coast Open National Championships.
“It’s been quite a week here at the school and the administration
is very proud of our student body,” said Mario Morales, the school’s
athletic director.
Laguna Beach athletic teams were honored as the top school in the
Pacific Coast League to best represent the spirit of sportsmanship.
At a March 10 meeting of the league’s principals and athletic
directors, the selection of the school that would win the league’s
sportsmanship title was brought before a vote.
Those casting ballots voted, 5-1, in favor of Laguna Beach.
“It was based upon which school the athletic directors felt best
exhibited the highest level of sportsmanship during the year,”
Morales said. “We’re absolutely thrilled with this award. I’m very
happy that our coaches, players and the community has been recognized
for their sportsmanship at all levels.
Senior Nic McConnell, who plays water polo and swims for the
Breakers, represented Laguna Beach Wednesday night during a 15-minute
pre-game ceremony prior to the start of the Dodgers-Padres game.
McConnell was asked to attend the game after his name was drawn
out of a hat, Morales said.
“I asked every coach on every team to nominate a player who they
thought best reflected the sportsmanship award,” he explained. “Those
names were then placed into a hat, and Nic’s name was drawn. “He’s a
great kid and a very deserving person to accept this award.”
CHEER CHAMPS
Nora Wiederspahn knew she was taking a talented squad to America’s
Best West Coast Open National Championships at the Bren Center, but
winning the Medium Varsity Division title took she and the team by
surprise.
It was the first competition for the Laguna Beach squad and it
came against teams who had begun practicing last May, some even
competing as early as last September.
“We thought we’d place up there but we were not expecting first
place,” Wiederspahn said. “The girls just went above and beyond and
gave 110% effort. They amazed not only me with their performance, but
everyone who saw them perform.
“They just learned their routine a month ago. That’s amazing.”
When the screaming and crying had subsided, the squad collected
itself and accepted a five-foot high trophy and national championship
banner, said Wiederspahn.
Laguna Beach’s 14-member competition cheer squad, comprised of 13
pep squad members and one student not a member of that pep squad,
includes Michelle Burkhardt, Ashley Carmichael, Sara Claypool,
Hillary Converse, Michelle Faber, Ali Hawthorne, Kendall Hellman,
Kiri Kirk, Melissa Magana, Rachael Marcus, Paige Nichols, Katie
Olsen, Meghan Rowe and Amantha Writer.
* MIKE SCIACCA covers sports for the Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot.
He can be reached at 494-4321 or by e-mail at
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