Breaker baseball handed first league loss
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Laguna Beach High’s baseball team was handed its first Pacific Coast
League loss on Tuesday as visiting Corona del Mar won, 9-1.
A five-run third inning, and three more runs in the fourth, gave
the Sea Kings a 9-0 lead and Laguna could not recover.
The loss was the exact opposite result from the Breakers’ PCL
opener last Friday, when they broke a 1-1 tie with a seven-run,
seventh inning explosion, to down host Calvary Chapel, 8-1.
Senior right-hander Jonathon Cedeno was at the top of his game in
cementing his first win of the season.
He tossed a one-hitter, with Calvary scoring an unearned run.
Senior Andy Whalen collected a pair of RBI and Conley Sampson
delivered a key double for Laguna.
Brandon Hooper also had a big game with a single, two stolen bases
and two runs scored.
In softball action, Laguna managed only one run -- unearned in the
bottom of the sixth -- against Santa Ana pitcher Veronica Cardenas in
a 5-1 nonleague loss to the visiting Saints.
In boys’ tennis, Laguna picked up its second win in the season by
edging visiting Trabuco Hills, 10-8.
Jeff Ferguson, at No. 2 singles, was the lone player to sweep his
opponents. Ferguson won by scores of 6-2, 7-0, 6-0.
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