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Breakers outlast Trojans

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The Laguna Beach High boys’ volleyball team capped a winning week of

action by outlasting host University on Tuesday, 23-25, 25-17, 25-23,

21-25, 15-8, in Pacific Coast League play.

The victory kept the Breakers in second-place, behind Corona del

Mar, in the league standings.

Luke Morris came up with 24 kills, 20 digs and four service aces

against the Trojans, with 10 of his kills coming in a 25-23 win in

game No. 3.

Andrew Chapel contributed 18 kills, five digs and three service

aces.

It was the third win in six days for Laguna, which previous had

defeated Tesoro and Calvary Chapel.

In a 25-23, 25-21, 27-25 win at Tesoro, Talan Torriero and Andrew

Chapel each had 10 kills.

Torriero also had nine digs -- six coming in game No. 3 -- two

solo blocks and three block assists.

Andrew Chapel recorded five of his 10 kills in the second game and

added eight digs, overall.

Morris finished with nine digs and Clark Olson had 32 set assists

and six digs.

Laguna also toppled host Calvary Chapel, 25-10, 25-10. 25-20.

Morris led the way with 10 kills and 12 digs, Trey Chapel had six

kills and Olson had 25 set assists.

Laguna, which played at Corona del Mar on Thursday , hosts its

alumni game today.

In softball, Laguna suffered a 6-0 home loss to Calvary Chapel.

In boys’ tennis, Tesoro pinned a 12-6 defeat on the Breakers.

Laguna’s top two doubles teams of Dieter Schmitz and Kyle Paxson

and Seth Bernard and Riley McMahon, won two of three.

In swimming, Laguna’s boys fell to Villa Park, 117-43, and the

girls lost to Villa Park, 119-46.

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