Breakers take a break from winning streak
Mike Sciacca
Having won three consecutive games following a season-opening defeat,
the Laguna Beach High football team will ride its new-found momentum
into, of all things, a bye week.
The Breakers take a break from gridiron action before returning to
competition on Oct. 8 against Magnolia, in their final nonleague
tuneup.
In the meantime, they’ll focus on daily practices and mending
injuries during the two week stretch between games.
“Who would have thought that we’d lose three of our best players
to injury?” Coach Jimmy Nolan asked. “It has really surprised me how
bad our luck has been regarding injuries.
“Another big surprise was that we were able to kick a field goal
against Costa Mesa. After [coaching] two years at Cantwell, we never
made one field goal. So, I really thought I was cursed by the kicking
gods. Then, Talan boots the game winner. Wow, that was beautiful.
Thanks, Talan.”
Nolan was referring to quarterback/kicker Talan Torriero, whose
23-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter turned out to be the
decisive points in Laguna’s 10-9 win Saturday over Costa Mesa.
The Breakers had trailed in the game, 9-0, but staged a second
half comeback, which began with a one-yard TD run by Greg Arellano in
the third quarter.
A week earlier, Costa Mesa had scored 28 points on Huntington
Beach.
“Our defense has changed,” Nolan said. “We have played good all
year but something was different on Saturday night. We played with a
little more anger, a little more ‘pop’ in our hitting and didn’t back
down to a bigger, more physical team.
“I’m noticing more of a nasty mentality on our defense. This is
what I’ve been trying to instill. This is what we’ll need if this
team wants to compete in league. Saturday was the first time we’ve
played with the right frame of mind on defense.”
The defense might have had its first shutout of the season had it
not turned the ball over early in the game, which led to Costa Mesa’s
nine points.
Playing extremely well defensively has been senior linebacker
Lewie Duker.
In a 48-13 trouncing of Ocean View on Sept. 17, Duker recorded
five sacks, caused two fumbles and finished with nine tackles.
“He had such a tremendous game,” Nolan said of Duker. “He’s really
been stepping it up.”
Three victories, Nolan says, has worked well on his players
psyche.
“The preparations we’ll take at practice these two weeks is to try
to get a few of our six injured starters healthy, keep building the
killer instinct we finally saw on defense against Costa Mesa, work on
our poor passing game and work on our offensive blocking.
“As always, we’ll sprint hard every day and push ourselves to the
breaking point. It’s going to take every ounce of energy, anger and
confidence to compete with the impressive Pacific Coast League,
arguably one of the best leagues in Orange County, team for team.”
Following its Oct. 8 game against Magnolia, Laguna launches
Pacific Coast League play on Oct. 15 at Northwood.
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