Meeting on Laguna Beach Football’s Fate Set
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Pacific Coast League principals have scheduled a Dec. 2 meeting to determine if Laguna Beach High’s football program can leave the league.
Laguna Beach officials inquired about leaving the league to play a free-lance schedule at a principals’ meeting last week, showing concern over the program’s lack of competitiveness in the league.
The Artists are 0-15 in league the past three seasons and were outscored, 226-51, in five league games this past season.
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