How about a walk-off to start your Saturday?
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— Virginia Baseball (@UVABaseball) April 12, 2025
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Cavaliers Split Doubleheader with Pitt
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia baseball team (19-14, 8-9 ACC) split a pair of games on Saturday (April 12) to Pitt (18-15, 5-9) with a walk-off 7-5 victory in game one before falling 8-7 in the nightcap. In the series opener, UVA collected its 11th come-from-behind victory of the season when Henry Ford hit a […]


CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia baseball team (19-14, 8-9 ACC) split a pair of games on Saturday (April 12) to Pitt (18-15, 5-9) with a walk-off 7-5 victory in game one before falling 8-7 in the nightcap.
In the series opener, UVA collected its 11th come-from-behind victory of the season when Henry Ford hit a two-run blast in the bottom of the ninth to capture a 7-5 victory.
The late-inning dramatics continued in game two as Virginia scored five runs over the final two innings in a rally that fell short on a fly ball to the warning track in left field.
HOW IT HAPPENED – GAME 1
- UVA starting pitcher Jay Woolfolk allowed three runs over 6.1 innings pitched with five strikeouts but did not factor into the decision.
- To open the Saturday doubleheader, Pitt’s Ryan Reed and Woolfolk did not surrender a hit during the first three innings.
- Pitt got on the board first with a two-run home run off the bat of AJ Nessler in the top of the fourth.
- Virginia answered immediately in the bottom of the frame with a five-run inning highlighted by a two-run double from Chris Arroyo and a Luke Hanson two-run single with the bases loaded that made it 5-2 Cavaliers.
Bases loaded? Not anymore.
Hanson drives in
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— Virginia Baseball (@UVABaseball) April 12, 2025
- The Panthers cut the Cavalier lead to 5-4 in the seventh on an RBI single to left before scoring on a Virginia throwing error.
- Following a scoreless eighth, Pitt had a baserunner reach on a two-out Virginia error before the Panther came home to score, tying the game at 5-5.
- In the bottom of the ninth, Eric Becker extended the frame with a two-out single to right that brought Ford to the plate. On a 2-0 pitch, Ford lifted a ball down the line in right just deep enough to go over the wall for a two-run walk-off home run and a 7-5 Virginia victory. The walk-off was Henry’s fifth dinger of the season and third in three days.
HOW IT HAPPENED – GAME 2
- Pitt jumped out to a 2-0 advantage in the second inning on a two-run home run from the Panthers’ Jayden Melendez.
- The first UVA run of the game came an inning later when Chone James scampered home on a Hanson base knock to left field.
- In the fourth, the visiting Panthers extended their advantage to 6-1 by plating four runs in the frame on a pair of two-run doubles and a bases-loaded ground out.
- The two ACC foes traded runs in the sixth to give Pitt a 7-2 lead with six innings in the books.
- Pitt added another run in the top of the seventh on a Cavalier balk that scored a Panther from third.
- Virginia experienced a power surge over the final two innings as Aidan Teel smacked a two-run home run in the eighth before a Ford sacrifice fly scored Becker to bring the Cavaliers to within three runs at 8-5.
A no-doubter for @aidan_teel and it is an 8-4 game
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— Virginia Baseball (@UVABaseball) April 12, 2025
- In the top of the ninth, Alex Markus struck out three straight Panthers with the bases loaded to give Virginia a chance in the home half of the inning.
Three straight Ks with the bases loaded and head to the bottom of the ninth
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— Virginia Baseball (@UVABaseball) April 12, 2025
- The bottom of the ninth opened with a Henry Godbout double down the line in right to set up a Harrison Didawick two-out two-run home run that made it an 8-7 contest.
Didawick goes DEEP
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— Virginia Baseball (@UVABaseball) April 12, 2025
- After a Pitt pitching change, the game ended on a flyball to deep left field to seal the doubleheader split and an 8-7 Pitt win.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- On the year, Virginia is 9-3 when Aidan Teel bats leadoff for the Cavaliers.
- The game one victory was UVA’s 12th come-from-behind win of the season.
- Virginia’s five-run fourth in the series opener was the 10th time this season that the Cavaliers have scored five or more runs in an inning.
- Henry Ford extended this hit streak and on-base streaks to 12 and 17 games, respectively, on Saturday.
- In his five home starts this season, Jay Woolfolk has struck out 34 opposing batters in 28.1 innings pitched.
- Ford’s walk-off home run in game one was Virginia’s third walk-off win of the season and the first via the long ball.
- The walk-off homer was Virginia’s first since Didawick’s two-run blast against Virginia Tech on May 18, 2024.
- Didawick’s homer in game two was his second of the season and first since Feb. 28 against Dartmouth.
UP NEXT
The rubber match against Pitt is set for 1 p.m. on Sunday at Disharoon Park. Virginia will have lefty Tomas Valincius (2-1) on the bump against Pitt’s righthander Drew Lafferty (1-1) in a contest that will be carried on ACCNX and WINA (98.9 FM/1070 AM).
SUNDAY PARKING
Due to a concert at John Paul Jones Arena being rescheduled, all JPJ lots will be open with no vacate time.
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Destiny Hernandez named All Big West Honorable Mention
Story Links BIG WEST RELEASE IRVINE, Calif. – It was announced on Friday by The Big West Conference that senior Titans women’s water polo student-athlete, Destiny Hernandez, was named to the All-Big West Honorable Mention team. It marked the third consecutive season that the Titans earned at least one All-Conference honor. Mia Solarzano […]

BIG WEST RELEASE
IRVINE, Calif. – It was announced on Friday by The Big West Conference that senior Titans women’s water polo student-athlete, Destiny Hernandez, was named to the All-Big West Honorable Mention team.
It marked the third consecutive season that the Titans earned at least one All-Conference honor. Mia Solarzano was the Freshman of the Year and an Honorable Mention in 2023, Shyanne Rainey was a Honorable Mention in 2024, and Hernandez was the third Titan to receive that honor.
Destiny Hernandez led the Titans with 67 points for the season. She scored 45 goals and tallied 22 assists. She also drew 14 exclusions and recorded 25 steals and 14 field blocks. In Hernandez’s two year career with the Titans after transferring from Orange Coast College, she has tallied 121 points. She has scored 82 goals and recorded 39 assists over her Titans career. She is the all-time career leader in points for the Titans three year women’s water polo history.
The Titans concluded the season with an 11-21 overall record and a 0-7 record in conference play.
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WATCH THE TITANS ON ESPN+
Titans fans can now watch every home event exclusively on ESPN+. Cal State Fullerton has built a top-tier production studio to give the viewers an ESPN quality production for all games at Titan Stadium. Additionally, all schools in the Big West Conference are committed to producing ESPN quality streams which will allow fans to watch the Titans on ESPN+ for all road conference game
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Mustangs Take Down LSU in First Round of NCAA Championship
GULF SHORES, Ala. – Cal Poly beach volleyball took down No. 11 seed LSU in the first round of the NCAA Championship by a score of 3-0 to move on to Saturday’s Quarterfinals. The No. 6 seed Mustangs (30-7), won the first sets at all five courts to start the match. Cal Poly’s No. 4 […]

GULF SHORES, Ala. – Cal Poly beach volleyball took down No. 11 seed LSU in the first round of the NCAA Championship by a score of 3-0 to move on to Saturday’s Quarterfinals.
The No. 6 seed Mustangs (30-7), won the first sets at all five courts to start the match. Cal Poly’s No. 4 pair of Ella Connor and Madi Nichols were then the first to finish their match, winning 22-20, 21-14.
A short time later, they were followed by the No. 5 pair of Abbey Reinard and Elise Lenahan also getting a win in straight sets, 26-24, 21-10. The dual was then clinched by the No. 3 pair of Quinn Perry and Lindsey Sparks in two sets, 24-22, 21-19.
The victory now sets up a meeting in the NCAA Championship Quarterfinals with No. 3 seed Stanford Saturday at 9 a.m. PT/11 a.m. CT. The match will be aired live on ESPN2 and ESPN+.
Beach Volleyball Match Results LSU vs Cal Poly
May 02, 2025 at Gulf Shores, AL
#6 Cal Poly 3, #11 LSU 0
1. Piper Ferch/Erin Inskeep (CP) vs. Parker Bracken/Gabi Bailey (LSU) 21-14, 18-21, 1-2, unfinished
2. Izzy Martinez/Logan Walter (CP) vs. Aubrey O’Gorman/Camryn Chatellier (LSU) 26-24, 18-15, unfinished
3. Quinn Perry/Lindsey Sparks (CP) def. Elle Evers/Julia Sprecher (LSU) 24-22, 21-19
4. Ella Connor/Madi Nichols (CP) def. Skylar Martin/Madison Meyers (LSU) 22-20, 21-14
5. Abbey Reinard/Elise Lenahan (CP) def. Kate Baker/Tatum Finlason (LSU) 26-24, 21-10
Order of finish: Doubles (4,5,3)
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2025 NCAA men’s volleyball championship: Bracket, schedule, scores
Share The 2025 NC men’s volleyball championship kicked off with the selection show, live-streamed on NCAA.com. Opening round begins Friday, May 2, followed by the final rounds May 8-12 at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio. Pairings and seedings for the championship were established by the committee once the teams were selected here. 2025 NCAA men’s […]

The 2025 NC men’s volleyball championship kicked off with the selection show, live-streamed on NCAA.com. Opening round begins Friday, May 2, followed by the final rounds May 8-12 at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio.
Pairings and seedings for the championship were established by the committee once the teams were selected here.
2025 NCAA men’s volleyball championship bracket
Click or tap here for the 2025 interactive bracket | Printable bracket
2025 NCAA men’s volleyball championship schedule
Every match will stream live on ESPN+, except for the national championship, which will air on ESPN2.
*All times listed in Eastern Time
Opening round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
- Saturday, May 10
- Semifinal No. 1, 5 p.m.
- Semifinal No. 2, 8 p.m.
Championship
- Monday, May 12
- Championship match, 7 p.m.
NC men’s volleyball championship history
The NC men’s volleyball national championship dates back to 1970, skipping 2020 due to COVID-19. The first-ever championship trophy went to UCLA. The Bruins hold 21 national titles, making them the winningest team in sport history. UCLA was crowned the 2024 national champion after taking down Long Beach State in four sets.
Below, you can check out a list of all NC men’s volleyball champs since 1970.
YEAR | CHAMPION (RECORD) | COACH | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | SITE |
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2024 | UCLA (26-5) | John Speraw | 3-1 | Long Beach State | Long Beach State |
2023 | UCLA (31-2) | John Speraw | 3-1 | Hawaii (29-3) | George Mason |
2022 | Hawaii (27-5) | Charlie Wade | 3-0 | Long Beach State | UCLA |
2021 | Hawaii (17-1) | Charlie Wade | 3-0 | BYU | Ohio State |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | — | — | — | — |
2019 | Long Beach State (28-2) | Alan Knipe | 3-1 | Hawaii | Long Beach State |
2018 | Long Beach State (28-1) | Alan Knipe | 3-2 | UCLA | UCLA |
2017 | Ohio State (32-2) | Pete Hanson | 3-0 | BYU | Ohio State |
2016 | Ohio State (29-3) | Pete Hanson | 3-0 | BYU | Penn State |
2015 | Loyola Chicago (28-2) | Shane Davis | 3-2 | Lewis | Stanford |
2014 | Loyola Chicago (29-1) | Shane Davis | 3-1 | Stanford | Chicago |
2013 | UC Irvine (25-7) | David Kniffin | 3-0 | BYU | UCLA |
2012 | UC Irvine (26-5) | John Speraw | 3-0 | Southern California | Southern California |
2011 | Ohio State (26-6) | Pete Hanson | 3-2 | UC Santa Barbara | Penn State |
2010 | Stanford (24-6) | John Kosty | 3-0 | Penn State | Stanford |
2009 | UC Irvine (27-5) | John Speraw | 3-2 | Southern California | BYU |
2008 | Penn State (30-1) | Mark Pavlik | 3-1 | Pepperdine | UC Irvine |
2007 | UC Irvine (29-5) | John Speraw | 3-1 | IPFW | Ohio State |
2006 | UCLA (26-12) | Al Scates | 3-0 | Penn State | Penn State |
2005 | Pepperdine (25-2) | Marv Dunphy | 3-2 | UCLA | UCLA |
2004 | BYU (29-4) | Tom Peterson | 3-2 | Long Beach State | Hawaii |
2003 | *Lewis (29-6) | Dave Deuser | 3-2 | BYU | Long Beach State |
2002 | *Hawaii (24-8) | Mike Wilton | 3-1 | Pepperdine | Penn State |
2001 | BYU (23-4) | Carl McGown | 3-0 | UCLA | Long Beach State |
2000 | UCLA (29-5) | Al Scates | 3-0 | Ohio State | IPFW |
1999 | BYU (30-1) | Carl McGown | 3-0 | Long Beach State | UCLA |
1998 | UCLA (28-4) | Al Scates | 3-0 | Pepperdine | Hawaii |
1997 | Stanford (27-4) | Ruben Nieves | 3-2 | UCLA | Ohio State |
1996 | UCLA (26-5) | Al Scates | 3-2 | Hawaii | UCLA |
1995 | UCLA (31-1) | Al Scates | 3-0 | Penn State | Springfield, Mass. |
1994 | Penn State (26-3) | Tom Peterson | 3-2 | UCLA | IPFW |
1993 | UCLA (24-3) | Al Scates | 3-0 | Cal State Northridge | UCLA |
1992 | Pepperdine (24-4) | Marv Dunphy | 3-0 | Stanford | Ball State |
1991 | Long Beach State (31-4) | Ray Ratelle | 3-1 | Southern California | Hawaii |
1990 | Southern California (26-7) | Jim McLaughlin | 3-1 | Long Beach State | George Mason |
1989 | UCLA (29-5) | Al Scates | 3-1 | Stanford | UCLA |
1988 | Southern California (34-4) | Bob Yoder | 3-2 | UC Santa Barbara | IPFW |
1987 | UCLA (38-3) | Al Scates | 3-0 | Southern California | UCLA |
1986 | Pepperdine (22-7) | Rod Wilde | 3-2 | Southern California | Penn State |
1985 | Pepperdine (25-2) | Marv Dunphy | 3-1 | Southern California | UCLA |
1984 | UCLA (38-0) | Al Scates | 3-1 | Pepperdine | UCLA |
1983 | UCLA (27-4) | Al Scates | 3-0 | Pepperdine | Ohio State |
1982 | UCLA (29-0) | Al Scates | 3-0 | Penn State | Penn State |
1981 | UCLA (32-3) | Al Scates | 3-2 | Southern California | UC Santa Barbara |
1980 | Southern California (22-6) | Ernie Hix | 3-1 | UCLA | Ball State |
1979 | UCLA (30-0) | Al Scates | 3-1 | Southern California | UCLA |
1978 | Pepperdine (21-4) | Marv Dunphy | 3-2 | UCLA | Ohio State |
1977 | Southern California (18-1) | Ernie Hix | 3-1 | Ohio State | UCLA |
1976 | UCLA (15-2) | Al Scates | 3-0 | Pepperdine | Ball State |
1975 | UCLA (27-8) | Al Scates | 3-1 | UC Santa Barbara | UCLA |
1974 | UCLA (30-5) | Al Scates | 3-2 | UC Santa Barbara | UC Santa Barbara |
1973 | San Diego State (21-5) | Jack Henn | 3-1 | Long Beach State | San Diego State |
1972 | UCLA (27-7) | Al Scates | 3-2 | San Diego State | Ball State |
1971 | UCLA (29-1) | Al Scates | 3-0 | UC Santa Barbara | UCLA |
1970 | UCLA (24-1) | Al Scates | 3-0 | Long Beach State | UCLA |
* Vacated
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Long Beach State Takes Home Two AVCA Top Flight Awards
LONG BEACH, Calif. – Malia Gementera and Taylor Hagenah earned their third Top Flight award for their efforts at the first flight. Megan Widener and Demi Wagdy won for their outstanding season at the fifth flight as the American Volleyball Coaches Association announced the recipients. Gementera and Hagenah were one of the best first flight […]

LONG BEACH, Calif. – Malia Gementera and Taylor Hagenah earned their third Top Flight award for their efforts at the first flight. Megan Widener and Demi Wagdy won for their outstanding season at the fifth flight as the American Volleyball Coaches Association announced the recipients.
Gementera and Hagenah were one of the best first flight duos in the nation with a 33-4 record. The duo has never dropped more than nine matches in a season, with their junior campaign being no exception.
Megan Widener and Demi Wagdy have had success as a duo this season, most notably at the fifth flight. They went on a 12-win streak mid-season, taking down pairs from LMU and Hawaii. They also were named Big West Pair of the Week after going 4-0 during the Death Volley Invitational. Widener and Wagdy continued to find success even after being moved up to the third flight for the Big West conference tournament. Their win at the third flight was the dual clinching point to earn the Beach another Big West Championship.
The Top Flight program, now in its seventh year, recognizes beach pairs who compete in at least 15 matches together at a specific flight and win at least 75% of their matches. This year, 88 pairs representing 45 schools—from all three NCAA divisions, NAIA, and Two-Year Colleges—have earned Top Flight status.
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CSUB’s Erteltova, Kaelin Earn All-Big West First Team Honors; Ensign Recognized
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Cal State Bakersfield’s beach volleyball program celebrated a standout season as senior Ella Erteltova and sophomore Vivi Kaelin were named to the All-Big West First Team, while sophomore Ella Ensign earned Honorable Mention recognition.? Erteltova and Kaelin, who compiled an 18-6 record primarily at the No. 2 position, elevated from second-team selections […]

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Cal State Bakersfield’s beach volleyball program celebrated a standout season as senior Ella Erteltova and sophomore Vivi Kaelin were named to the All-Big West First Team, while sophomore Ella Ensign earned Honorable Mention recognition.?
Erteltova and Kaelin, who compiled an 18-6 record primarily at the No. 2 position, elevated from second-team selections in 2024 to first-team honorees this year. Their consistent performance included a pivotal straight-set victory over Hawai‘i’s top pair during the Big West Championship.
Ensign, a sophomore from University Place, Wash., contributed significantly to CSUB’s postseason success, including a decisive three-set win alongside partner Katey Milne to clinch a 3-2 upset over Hawai‘i.
These accolades underscore the Roadrunners’ growing presence in the Big West Conference and highlight the program’s upward trajectory.
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Town Crier: Week of May 2 | Town Crier
Arts Orange County to Honor Jorg Dubin at 25th OC Arts Awards Laguna Beach Artist Jorg Dubin will be honored for his contributions to the Orange County Arts scene this September at the 25th OC Arts Awards. (Photo courtesy of Jorg Dubin) A Helena Modjeska Cultural Legacy Award will be awarded to Laguna Beach artist […]

Arts Orange County to Honor Jorg Dubin at 25th OC Arts Awards
A Helena Modjeska Cultural Legacy Award will be awarded to Laguna Beach artist Jorg Dubin for his lifetime achievement. Dubin has been an integral figure in Orange County’s artistic landscape for over five decades, maintaining a prolific career as a painter, sculptor, and mentor, and contributing to its cultural fabric through his multidisciplinary practice and dedication to fostering emerging talent. Arts Orange County will gather on Tuesday, Sept. 16, in the Samueli Theater at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, to honor its stars at the 25th Orange County Arts Awards. More information about the coming awards event may be found at artsoc.org.
Laguna Beach Tomato-Fest Seedling Sale and Fundraiser
The South Laguna Community Garden Park will hold the second annual Laguna Beach Tomato-Fest Seedling Sale and Fundraiser on Sunday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. at the Garden Park. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind sale featuring tomatoes of all shapes and sizes that are specifically adapted to our coastal climate. Last year was such a success that we have doubled the number of plants and added eight new varieties! We have once again acquired a selection of unique, disease-resistant seeds from specialized seed companies that include heirlooms and hard-to-find hybrids, most of which are unavailable from nurseries, and some of which fetch $2 a seed! All six hundred plants have been seeded and cared for by Community Garden members, and all proceeds benefit the Garden Park. A suggested donation is $5 each or $20 for five plants. 31610 Coast Highway at Eagle Rock in South Laguna. For more information visit
CultivatingTheCoast.com or email Carlydayart@gmail.com.
LBBC May Speaker: Mayor Alex Rounaghi
Laguna Beach Mayor Alex Rounaghi will speak at the Laguna Beach Business Club’s May 15 meeting. The LBBC holds monthly breakfast meetings starting at 7:30 a.m., featuring speakers discussing valuable topics for achieving personal and professional success.
Club meetings begin with a buffet breakfast and a brief networking roundtable. Meetings are hosted at Nirvana Kitchen + Pantry, 303 Broadway St., #101, Laguna Beach, CA 92651. Non-members are welcome. The non-member guest fee is $30, payable by Venmo or cash/check made out to the Laguna Beach Business Club on the day of the meeting. Space is limited, so guests should be sure to receive RSVP confirmation. For more information about the LBBC or to register to attend the meeting, please either visit our website at lagunabeachbusinessclub.com or write to us at Info@LagunaBeachBusinessClub.com.
Flourish and Bloom at Hortense Miller Garden
Artist Carole Boller, an award-winning artist from Laguna Beach, has created an informative and fun “Flourish & Bloom” Painting Workshop for Saturday, May 10, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Hortense Miller Garden. It’s fun and affordable, just $10 for materials and free if you bring your own supplies: acrylic colors: lemon yellow, cadmium deep yellow, cadmium orange, phthalocyanine blue, ultramarine blue, cadmium red deep, quinacridone rose, and white; canvas panel; brushes of your choice; palette knives; a palette; paper towels; and a container for water or turpentine if you’re working in oil. Carole Boller is a Laguna Beach festival and award-winning artist. Reservations can be made at hortensemillergarden.org.
Laguna Beach Library Hosts a Fun-Filled Earth Day Celebration
The Laguna Beach Library welcomed families and community members on Saturday, April 26 for a lively Earth Day Celebration filled with fun, learning, and environmental appreciation. The event featured an engaging story time, a composting workshop, face painting, Fairy Garden crafts and colorful rock painting. Different activities offered children a hands-on way to connect with nature, express their creativity, and learn about caring for the Earth. The celebration perfectly balanced learning and play, leaving kids and adults with big smiles and a renewed appreciation for the library and the planet. The Friends of the Laguna Beach Library would like to thank the library staff, volunteers, and everyone who came out to help make the event such a wonderful and welcoming day for local families. For more information about upcoming programs and how the Friends support the Laguna Beach Library, please visit friendsofthelagunabeachlibrary.org.
Community Rallies Behind Beloved Water Polo Coach
A cornerstone of the Laguna Beach community was injured after being hit by a car while walking his two dogs. When the incident occurred, coach Chad Beeler was walking Penny and Kona on April 21. He sustained multiple injuries, including a broken clavicle. Sadly, his dog, Penny, was killed in the accident.
“Chad has been a cornerstone of the Laguna Beach community for over 30 years. He’s taught, coached, and mentored generations of local kids—as a longtime Laguna Beach lifeguard, head of the Junior Lifeguard Program, coach for many LBHS water polo teams, director of Laguna Beach Water Polo Club, and the heart behind countless summer beach camps for our littlest locals,” his GoFundMe reads. “If you know Coach Chad, you know how much those dogs mean to him—they were always by his side, often making appearances on the pool deck and bringing smiles to all the young swimmers.”
A GoFundMe was set up to help Beeler with unexpected costs and the loss of his dog. To donate, visit gofundme.com and search “Chad Beeler.”
9th Annual South Laguna Community Garage Sale
The ninth annual South Laguna Community Garage Sale is happening this Saturday, May 3, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. A neighborhood tradition, this fun annual event is a natural extension of the community atmosphere in South Laguna. Shoppers from all around come looking for great deals and love being welcomed by friendly South Laguna residents. Come out Saturday morning and enjoy finding treasures with your complimentary coffee and South Swell donuts. Sponsored by Chris Tebbutt Real Estate Group.
Garage sales will be held at the following residences:
31441 Holly Drive
31526 West Street
31516 Monterey Street
31557 Eagle Rock Way
31532 Egan Road
31541 Summit Road
31616 Virginia Way
31636 2nd Avenue
31618 2nd Avenue
31641 3rd Avenue
31666 Scenic Drive
31706 Scenic Drive
31726 Scenic Drive
31751 Scenic Drive
31671 Mar Vista Avenue
31681 Mar Vista Avenue
31741 Mar Vista Avenue
31836 Hedge Lane
31914 9th Avenue
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