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Girls’ team plays better, still falls

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The Breakers started their Orange Coast League season Tuesday at home against Estancia, and despite coming up with one of its better offensive performances of the season, fell, 51-34, at Dugger Gym.

Sophomore center Jane Wallin led Laguna with 18 points and sophomore guard Audrey Rodriguez scored six points.

“We played a better game offensively than we have in previous games,” Laguna Coach Mark Lewis said. “Jane (Wallin) did a good job finishing at the rim on good lead passes from her teammates. At times, our defensive energy created offensive opportunities for us.”

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Wallin also led Laguna in scoring with 10 points in a 46-16 nonleague loss Jan. 5 to Savanna.

Laguna has a trio of tough games next week, starting with a 7 p.m. Tuesday league game at Godinez. The Breakers play a 6 p.m. home nonleague game Wednesday against St. Margaret’s, then host league foe Costa Mesa at 7 p.m. Thursday.

“Next week, all are tough games,” Lewis said. “Godinez is probably the favorite to win the league. St. Margaret’s always has a good program and Costa Mesa will be a scrappy game. Again, if we keep our composure, we can compete.”

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Boys’ Basketball

The Breakers overcame a sluggish start to win their Orange Coast League opener against Estancia, 46-38.

Laguna (8-9), trailed, 7-2, after the first quarter, but turned things around in the second and never looked back.

The Breakers outscored Estancia (9-9), 21-10, in the second quarter. Jake Dalke led Laguna with 13 points, and Brandon Lewis added nine.

— From Staff Reports

michael.sciacca@latimes.com

Twitter: @MikeSciacca

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