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Mike Sciacca
“It was a wonderful day for Laguna,” declared Earl Towner.
Towner was right, as he watched Saturday with pride as his girls’
cross country team finished third overall in Division IV at the CIF
Southern Section Finals at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, a
finish that earned the Breakers a spot in Saturday’s CIF State
Championships.
Also on Saturday, Dave Brobeck’s boys’ team placed sixth, overall,
in Division IV and also qualified for Saturday’s State meet, which
will be held at Woodward Park in Fresno.
It is the first time since the 1995 season that Laguna’s girls
have advanced to State, and the first time since 1989 that the boys’
program qualified for the State meet -- a meet where the boys’ would
capture the only state championship in school history.
Saturday’s dual triumph also marks the first time in school
history that the boys’ and girls’ teams have qualified for the State
meet in the same year, Brobeck said.
Towners’ squad entered the race ranked No. 3 in Division IV and
placed exactly where it was expected.
“The girls’ ran an exceptional race and they followed our plan of
attack to nearly a T,” said Towner, who also coached Laguna’s two
previous State-qualifying teams, in 1995, when the team finished 10th
and 1992, when the team reached the podium following a third-place
finish.
“One gratifying thing is that we finished closer to second-place
than in fourth-place. We have three freshmen on this team but this
group runs like a bunch of veterans.”
Kat Gordon was the top finisher among Laguna’s girls in the
Division IV race. She medaled at the No. 15 spot.
Sophomore Jamie Hancock ran as an alternate for Laguna.
Like Gordon, Max Mullender medaled after finishing at No. 15 in
the boys’ Division IV race with a time of 16:35.
Ryan Hedden was the next top Laguna finisher at 16:58.
“Advancing my team to the California State race has become an
intoxicating endeavor for me over the past five years,” Brobeck said.
“Fortunately, the albatross came off my back this year with a young
group of gutsy and determined guys.
“Interestingly enough, with only one senior among our top seven
runners, this was supposed to be a rebuilding year.”
Brobeck was a member of Laguna’s State championship team in 1989.
“Although the boys’ team has not been there since 1989, I believe
that this is where Laguna belongs every year,” he said. “Success
breeds success and Earl and I plan on establishing this program as
first-rate in the state, year in and year out.”
Below are the team and overall finishes, and times, for Laguna’s
girls’ team at Saturday’s CIF Finals meet:
1. Kat Gordon, Jr., 19:36 (15th, overall); 2. Alex Crawley, Fr.,
19:45 (19th, overall); 3. Emma Proctor, Jr., 20:25 (26th, overall);
4. Stephanie Pearson, Fr., 20:27 (28th, overall); 5. Carly Lojacono,
Jr., 20:42 (34th, overall); 6. Breanna Duplisea, Fr., 21:09, (49th,
overall); 7. Jamie Hancock, Soph., 23:31 (87th, overall).
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