Breakers suffer first loss in girls’ tennis
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Laguna Beach High’s girls’ tennis team had won its first 13 matches
of the 2003 season but on Tuesday, the Breakers were handed their
first defeat.
Host Corona del Mar scored a 12-6 victory over Laguna to create a
two-way tie between the two schools for the Pacific Coast League
lead.
It was the first match of the second-round of league play.
The win allowed the Sea Kings to avenge an Oct. 2 loss to the
Breakers and both teams are now 5-1 in league play.
In previous league play, Laguna downed visiting University, 13-5.
Lorren Butterwick got a sweep at No. 2 singles to lead the
Breakers.
The No. 1 doubles team of Jackie Reed and Briton Simons won two of
three.
The Breakers stepped out of league play to take on Edison and
posted a 12-6 home victory over the Chargers.
Rietsch swept at No. 1 singles and Kellie Ammerman did the same at
No. 2 singles.
In boys’ water polo, Laguna fell to visiting Newport Harbor, 14-9,
in nonleague play.
Nima Mortazavi’s five goals paced the Breakers.
The Breakers also dropped an 11-10 league match to visiting
Northwood.
Jeremy Frimond and Ryan Winfield each scored three goals and
Mortazavi scored twice for Laguna.
In girls’ volleyball, Laguna fell to Tesoro, 25-22, 25-20, 22-25,
27-25, and to University, 25-8, 23-25, 25-16, 25-19, in league play.
In girls’ golf, Laguna dropped a 223-292 PCL match to Northwood
Tuesday.
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