ORANGE COUNTY PREP FOOTBALL : Pacific Coast League : Laguna Beach Title Hopes Fall With Todd’s Injury
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Laguna Beach High School, going for its first league title since 1972, ran into problems early in the first quarter against Woodbridge when Orange County’s leading rusher, Jonathan Todd, suffered a knee injury and could no longer play.
Without much of a running game, the Artists’ hopes of the Pacific Coast League championship ended in a 21-0 loss to Woodbridge in front of 2,000 on Guyer Field at Laguna Beach.
As a result, Orange (4-1, 6-4), which defeated Costa Mesa Thursday night, won the league title. Woodbridge (3-2, 8-2) finished second and Laguna Beach (3-2, 8-2) third. The teams will enter the Southern Section playoffs next week.
Todd, a middle linebacker, suffered the injury while tackling a Woodbridge runner. Todd, who had gained 1,426 yards in 245 carries and scored 16 touchdowns in 9 games, watched the rest of the game on crutches. He gained 20 yards in 4 carries before the injury.
Todd’s replacement, Rob Oliver, ran for 52 yards in 19 carries.
Woodbridge was led by junior quarterback Eric Brougher, who scored a touchdown on a 90-yard run and passed for two others. Brougher completed 5 of 15 passes for 61 yards and had no interceptions.
A tough Woodbridge defense led by Jon Daniels, Mike Sorensen, John Yurkovich and Dave Townsend held Laguna Beach quarterback Danny Lane to 4 completions in 13 attempts for 13 yards.
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