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This Long Beach badminton recap is compiled from submissions.
The Cabrillo co-ed badminton team earned a back-to-back championship, clinching their fourth league title and marking the sixth overall league title triumph in the school’s history.
The Jaguars recently secured a 20-1 victory over the Jordan Panthers led by seasoned seniors Jasmin Ramos and Joaquin Orozco. The Jaguars’ dominance was undisputed, as they swept through league play with an undefeated 10-0 record.
Head coach Russian Joe Galima, honored as the 2024 Coach of the Year, praised the team’s unwavering dedication and relentless training.
“Cabrillo stayed motivated throughout the year and trained hard during the season,” Galima said. “I applaud their determination and commitment to defend the championship, motivating each other and upholding a high standard in the program. They believed in my lineup and they executed.”
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Notable performances included the run of the Girls’ Doubles pair Jaylene Ramirez Diaz and Maria Buenviaje, who held a 19-1 record. Additionally, three-year varsity starter Jasmin Ramos excelled, tallying a 19-1 record in both Singles and Mixed Doubles.
In the boys’ division, senior Joaquin Orozco and sophomore Aiden Reyes partnered up for a 16-2 record in Doubles. Meanwhile, senior Justine Yambao’s clutch victory against Long Beach Poly highlighted his pivotal role in defending the title.
The stage is set for an exhilarating showdown as the Jaguars gear up to face off against the league’s best in the upcoming Moore League finals at Jordan High School. The Singles final was held April 29, followed by the Doubles on April 30, and Mixed Doubles on May 1. Tournament medalists and league champions will be announced at the end of the event.