Playoff bound!
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Mike Sciacca
It was just a few weeks ago that the Laguna Beach High girls’
basketball team was in a rut, mired in last-place in the Pacific
Coast League standings.
The silver lining to their unenviable residence was that there was
no where to go but up.
And, the Breakers did just that.
“I am just so, so proud of these girls, the way they came back
from nowhere, to this,” said Laguna coach Stacy Howard, whose
Breakers finished strong, rallied to a third-place league finish, and
earn a CIF Southern Section playoff berth.
Laguna opened the Division IV-AA playoffs Thursday The girls’
basketball team was one of three Laguna winter athletic teams to be
awarded a playoff berth.
Joining the girls’ in the postseason was the boys’ basketball team
and the girls’ water polo team.
Mark Hill’s boys’ basketball team opened the Division IV-AA
playoffs Wednesday with a first-round game at Heritage League
cochampion Milken Community of Los Angeles.
A victory over Milken Community would put the Breakers into
tonight’s second-round against the winner of Wednesday’s first-round
matchup between Serra and Murphy.
Rick McKee’s girls’ water polo team began its bid for the Division
II championship Thursday with a home game against Cypress, the
second-place team from the Empire League.
A victory over Cypress advances the Breakers into Saturday’s
second-round, where they would face the winner of the first-round
game between El Dorado and El Segundo.
Also Thursday, Howard’s girls’ basketball team played a
first-round game at Pioneer League runner-up Palos Verdes.
Should the Breakers prevail, they’d play a second-round game
Saturday at Camino Real League champion Serra, which received a
first-round bye.
It is the first postseason berth for the Laguna boys’ basketball
program since 2000, which was the last of six consecutive playoff
appearances for the school.
Laguna’s girls’ water polo program reached the Division II
semifinal round last year. The program won a CIF championship in 2001
and reached the quarterfinal round in 1999, 2000 and 2002.
It is the first postseason playoff berth for the Laguna girls’
basketball program in 16 years.
The program’s playoff history is modest, as the school has dropped
the only two playoff games it has ever played, one each in 1988 and
1975.
“I’m really, really excited for the girls,” said Howard, whose
team is 11-11 overall. “I think we got a good draw, too. We’ve been
working hard for something like this for the past five years, both
the players and the coaching staff.
“Although it’s been very exciting around here, the nostalgia has
worn off. For the girls, it’s been back to business, as usual.”
School has been out for Laguna Beach students throughout the week,
but practices have been in full session, all in preparation for the
first-round games.
Howard said she planned to take her team up to Palos Verdes early
Thursday, to “bond by spending the day together,” prior to the 7:30
p.m. tipoff.
“We have our sites on bigger things now,” Howard said. “It’s
really great that we have reached the playoffs, but we’re not
satisfied to just get there. We want more.”
Mark Hill guided Laguna’s boys to a playoff berth in his first
year at the school.
His Breakers also came on strong at the close of the season to
finish 12-14 overall and earn an at-large berth to the Division IV-AA
playoffs.
“I’m extremely happy and pleased with the playoff berth,
especially so for our seniors,” Hill said. “It’s an opportunity for
these seniors to play a CIF playoff game for the first time in their
careers.”
McKee is also in his first year as head coach of Laguna’s girls’
water polo program and led the Breakers to a runner-up spot in the
PCL.
Laguna took on Cypress Thursday without the services of leading
scorer Addison Doud, who is out sick.
“The girls have responded really well to Addison’s absence,” McKee
said. “It took a couple of weeks to adjust but they have pulled
together and have played as a team. Our freshman has stepped it up on
the playing-side of the game, and Kat Gordon has stepped it up with
her leadership.”
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