Andrew Turner is a sports reporter for the Daily Pilot. Before joining the Pilot in October 2016, he covered prep sports as a freelancer for the Orange County Register for four years. His work also has been used by the Associated Press and California Rubber Hockey Magazine. While attending Long Beach State, he wrote for the college newspaper, The Daily 49er. He graduated with bachelor’s degrees in journalism and history. (714) 966-4611
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The Sea Kings fall to the top-seeded Mustangs 25-13, 25-21, 25-20, missing out on a chance to return to the CIF finals for the second time in three seasons.
Big Canyon bettered Mesa Verde by two strokes to win the 26th annual Jones Cup community golf tournament on Thursday in Newport Beach.
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The Chargers’ comeback bid falls short in a four-set loss to the top-seeded Monarchs at home on Wednesday in the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section Division 2 playoffs.
Hudson Reynolds had 26 kills, including four in a five-point span late in the second set, to lead the host Tritons past the Cougars on Saturday in a CIF Southern Section Division 6 boys’ volleyball playoff match.
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Laguna Art Museum invited donors to paint their names on the wall on Saturday, April 26, as part of a fundraising campaign that will help bring improvements to the local art institution.