Laguna team on way to national tournament
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The Laguna Beach boys’ National Junior Basketball sixth-grade boys’
team is in Colorado Springs today and will open play in the
Mid-America Youth Basketball Tournament.
The three day event will conclude Sunday with championship round
play.
The Breakers, who have successfully combined speed and size during
the season, enter the tournament having concluded a successful run at
the State National Junior Basketball Tournament. They also earned a
third-place finish at the Amateur Athletic Union Memorial Day
Tournament held in San Diego where the team posted a 3-1 record.
Laguna, which has practiced twice a week in preparation for the
Mid-America Youth tournament, will compete in the Upper Seventh-Grade
Division.
The Breakers will play a minimum of five tournament games and will
conclude their trip by rafting down the Arkansas River prior to their
return home.
Eight members of the Laguna team have made the trip to Colorado
Springs. They include Casey Finnerty, Dylan McDonald, Ryan Lawler,
John Palfreyman, Ricky Zona, Jack Monroe, Matt Moisen and Bret
Thompson.
Team members Dylan Roley, Bryce Healey and Gabe Stansbury did not
make the trip due to injury or schedule conflicts.
In other basketball action:
Laguna frosh team fourth at Northwood tourney
Laguna Beach High’s boys’ freshman basketball team earned a
fourth-place finish this week at the Northwood Sophomore Tournament.
The Breakers’ freshmen squad held its own against upper-level
competition and scored double-figure victories over the sophomore
teams from Mater Dei and Woodbridge to run their record to 8-0 and
move into the tournament semifinals.
In a tight battle against the sophomore team from Estancia, the
Eagles scored to break a 58-58 tie and went on to hand Laguna its
first loss of the summer season, 66-60.
In the tournament’s third-place game, Santa Margarita’s sophomore
team scored the game’s final six points to pull out a 68-62 win over
the Laguna freshmen.
Laguna, however, bounced back to win its first round game of the
El Toro Summer Frosh Tournament by defeating Laguna Hills, 47-32.
The Breakers’ victory was made even more impressive due to the
fact that the team’s leading scorer, Cheyne Martin, has been moved up
to Laguna’s junior varsity squad.
Prior to entering the Northwood tournament, Laguna won the El
Dorado Frosh Tournament title, then beat El Toro by 25 points and
whipped Dana Hills, 52-19.
With Martin now playing at the junior varsity level, the Breakers’
freshman team consists of point guard Ian Butters, shooting guards
Brian Delino, E.J. Gomez, Chris Hyden, Patrick Curran and Ty Fleming
and inside players Bobby Monroe, Nathan Pickett and Brennan Healy.
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