Two named to all-league
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Mike Sciacca
Two players from the 2005 Laguna Beach High softball team have been
named to the All-Pacific Coast League team.
Junior pitcher Lauren Delgado and sophomore outfielder/third
baseman Anne Olson each was named to the all-league second team,
first-year Laguna Beach coach Skip Andrews announced.
For the season, Delgado, Laguna’s go-to pitcher, averaged 6.4
strikeouts per seven innings, had a .281 batting average, a .305
on-base average and struck out just five times in 57 at-bats.
“Lauren Delgado was a warrior on the mound,” Andrews said.
“Tenacious and resilient, she started the season saying she would
pitch every pitch, and she came through on the promise. Even fighting
arm pain, stomach pain and a line-drive shot off the ankle, she
stayed on the mound and kept battling, knowing that her teammates
were counting on her.”
Olson was known this season for her tenacious play on defense.
“Anne Olson is one of those players who doesn’t know what it means
to play it safe when running toward a wall or diving after a ball,”
Andrews said. “Joining varsity this year, Annie’s gutsy play quickly
caught the attention of the coaches and respect of the players.
Having played in the outfield last year, she didn’t flinch at getting
into the heart of the action at third base, where she filled in
earlier in the season.
“But by year end, she had moved back to centerfield and was making
spectacular plays that caught the eye of opposing teams.”
In addition to earning all-league honors, Delgado and Olson
grabbed two key awards at the team’s banquet.
Delgado was named team MVP and team captain, and Olson received
the Rookie of the Year award.
Two other team awards went to a pair of seniors, as outfielder
Rachel Rogers won the Breakers Award, and catcher Simone DeVilmorin
won the Coaches Award.
“Rachel Rogers won the Breakers’ award, which goes to the player
who has a breakthrough season,” Andrews explained. “Having not played
before, Rachel arrived at practice one day, and by season’s end, had
turned into a solid outfielder and she didn’t blink when we recruited
her for help in the middle infield.
“Simone DeVilmorin received Laguna’s Coaches award. Simone was a
warrior behind the plate catching nearly every pitch of every game.”
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