Breakers brace for league race
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Mike Sciacca
Having compiled one the program’s best nonleague records in recent
years, Laguna Beach High’s boys’ basketball team has now focused all
of its attention to the start of the 2003 Pacific Coast League race.
It’s an interesting start, too, as the Breakers launch league play
Wednesday by hosting rival Corona del Mar at 7 p.m.
“It’s an exciting way to open up league play,” Laguna coach Rob
Cullinan said of the impending Breakers-Sea Kings showdown.
“We’ve had a very good preseason, but I think we have yet to play
our best basketball of the season. We’ve shown flashes of playing
very well, but have had some lapses, too,” the second-year coach
said.
Senior leadership -- and the ability of underclassmen to play up
to and beyond their potential, have helped Laguna surpass last
season’s six-win total.
The Breakers were 8-7 heading into Tuesday’s final nonleague game
at El Modena.
Senior center Kyle Hogan is the team’s leading scorer at just over
26 points per game. He is also averaging just under 10 rebounds per
game, and is the team’s second-leading three-point shooter, with 23
shots, and second in free-throw percentage.
Other three-point specialists include seniors Alex Norfleet (24 of
61) and Peter Renault (20 of 50). Sophomore Spencer Willhoit leads
the squad in free-throw shooting percentage, and junior Austin Sands
tops the charts with 19 blocked shots.
“I’m happy with the progress this team has made,” Cullinan said of
the Breakers, who went 1-32 over the spring and summer seasons.
“I attribute that progress to a lot of things, such as Kyle’s
coming into our program, the play of Alex and Peter, a strong junior
class and our younger players, the sophomores and our freshman, who
have really played well,” he said. “Everyone is understanding their
role on the team a little better.”
The way Cullinan sees it, defending champion Northwood and
University are the teams to beat in the Pacific Coast League race.
“Those are the top teams, and there will be a real fight for that
third-place spot,” he said. “I think we have just as good a chance as
any other team. We will need to execute clean and crisp on offense,
and we will need to improve on our rebounding on the defensive end,
something we’ve been working on in practice.”
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