The Laguna Beach High School Breakers delivered another impressive season this spring, earning league titles, CIF accolades and top individual honors across multiple sports.
Baseball
Senior Becker Sybirski led the Breakers in hits and batting average (.424), and appeared in 12 games as a pitcher, posting an 8-1 record with 55.1 innings pitched.
The team finished 25-4 and claimed its 11th league pennant in the 87-year history of the program. Sybirski was named Pacific Coast League Offensive MVP, and Branson Wade earned Pitcher of the Year honors. First team all-league selections included Lucien Reed (senior, outfielder/pitcher), Lincoln Adams (junior, shortstop/third base), Parker Moore (junior, catcher), and Dylan Yencho (sophomore, outfielder/third base). Otis Boultinghouse (junior, outfielder), Jake Martinez (senior, pitcher), and Jackson Arrasin (junior, second base) were named to the second team.
Baseball team awards went to Sybirski (MVP), Wade (Pitcher of the Year), Adams (Offensive Player of the Year), Moore (Defensive Player of the Year), and Thomas Gonzales (Coach’s Award). On the junior varsity level, Declan Jenal was named Offensive Player of the Year, Kai Kaiser earned Defensive Player, Logan Guerrero took home Iron Man honors, and Bryce Stothers received the Coach’s Award.
Swimming and Diving
Senior Chase Shipp won the Division 2 title for the second consecutive year. He previously finished second in Division 1 in both 2022 and 2023. Shipp’s leadership helped guide the team to three consecutive league titles and state finals appearances. Ninth-year head coach Kari Damato guided both boys and girls teams to second place finishes in the Pacific Hills League. The boys placed 35th at CIF and 44th at State. Shipp earned both CIF and league recognition in the 1-meter dive.
The girls varsity team awards went to Piper Wald (Most Improved), Samiyah Sadhal (3D award), Siena Jumani (Character), and Elsie Huston (MVP). For the boys, Warren Rootlieb was Most Improved, Ellis Minck received the 3D award, Mason Gruba earned the Character award, and Finn Leverty and Gavin Goode were named co-MVPs. Shipp was named MVP of boys diving. In the open division, Amalinalli Sanchez and Jack Liston were recognized for Most Improved, while Danielle Brown and Koji Lefevre received Character awards. Zoe Daniel and Mason Jakle earned 3D awards.
Beach Volleyball
The Breakers went 16-3 under second-year head coach Kalob Partida, winning the Pacific Coast League title. Kyra Zaengle (senior) was named league MVP. Sienna Lee (sophomore), Jordyn Flynn (freshman), and Sienna Utge (freshman) were named to the first team. Savannah Ferris (sophomore), Hollie Hooper (sophomore), and Layla Kollock (junior) made the second team.
In boys golf, coached by Tom Levinstein in his first year, the team finished 7-7 and tied for third in league. Kiyan Arshadi (junior) made the all-league second team and was named team MVP. Arshadi also received a Captain’s Award alongside Luke Bo. Andrew Tyson was named Most Improved. On the JV team, James Schroeder earned MVP honors, Max Osborne was Most Improved, and Ben Jetzer received the Coach’s Award. Trent Beason claimed first place in the LBHS JV Championship.
Girls Lacrosse
Led by first-year coach Steve Roop, the squad finished 16-3 and took second in league before falling in the first round of the CIF Division 2 playoffs. First team all-league honors went to Ruby Sampson (senior, midfield), Addison Berg (junior, attack), Tess Smialowicz (senior, midfield), and Adelaide Valeri (sophomore, defense). Second team selections included Aliyah Kanter (junior, defense), Stella Hendricks (junior, goalie), and Whitney Mikulin (freshman, attack). Sampson, who tallied 54 goals and 23 assists, was named team MVP. Berg earned Offensive MVP with 51 goals in 12 games. Kanter received Defensive MVP, while Valeri was honored as the team’s “Takeaway Machine.” Smialowicz led in ground balls and draw control possessions, Mikulin posted a 60 percent shooting percentage as “Sharp Shooter,” and Anna Sandquist was named “The Rock” for reliability and consistency. Julia Winton earned the “Grit & Hustle” award for her defensive speed and effort.
Boys Tennis
Coached by Andrew Mateljan, the Breakers finished 1-16. Team awards were not provided.
Track and Field
Track and field saw the boys place fourth and the girls third in the Pacific Hills League. Boys coach Tommy Newton-Neal and girls coach Steve Lalim guided a strong finish. Cole Stal earned all-league honors in shot put. Coaches Awards went to Felix Robbins, Ava Hulett, Sloan Shearer, Rachel Jolley and Stephanie Aranda. Most Outstanding Sprinters were Helena Lowe and Will Kimball, while Outstanding Thrower honors went to Stal. Hayden Joseph, Fiona McCormick, and Reidley Babcock were named Outstanding Distance Runners. The Eric Hulst Legacy Award was presented to Enzo Casolari and Karina Pitz.
Boys Volleyball
Boys volleyball, under first-year coach Richie Danet, finished 8-16 and tied for seventh in league. Kai Patchell (senior) earned first team all-league and was selected for the Orange County All-Star Match. Dylan Sirianni (senior) made the second team. Patchell was named Varsity MVP, Nicolas Camacho received the Mark Tiner Spirit Award, and Nico Lerum was named JV MVP.
The 2025–26 fall sports season begins in less than two months. Girls volleyball opens Aug. 2 at the Queens Court Tournament. Flag football starts Aug. 12 at Loara, followed by football Aug. 21 at Chino. Cross country opens Aug. 30 at the Saddleback Cup hosted at Trabuco Hills High School. Boys water polo begins Aug. 26 at Aliso Niguel.
For updated schedules and scores, visit lbhs.lbusd.org/athletics/schedules or check the LBHS page on MaxPreps. For sports notes or tips, contact Frank Aronoff at frank@twometer.net.