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Looking back, 5 years ago this week.
The Costa Mesa High girls basketball team outscores host Aliso Niguel,
35-10, in the second half en route to a 62-32 victory. Mustangs Chanel
Anderson and Koo Kim score 17 points each and Katie Grogan finishes with
12. Anderson and Grogan also grab 10 rebounds each. The victory sets up
the Mustangs to earn a 40-39 win over crosstown rival Estancia. The lead
changes seven times in the fourth quarter as Anderson scores an
awkward-looking left-handed hook shot for the gamewinner with 29 seconds
remaining. Anderson finishes with nine points, while Grogan scores 11.
Estancia’s Jessica Waltz endures foul trouble to lead the Eagles with 11
points.
Newport Harbor’s wrestlers edge past Back Bay rival Corona del Mar,
40-35. The Tars have a slim lead, 36-35, before Harbor heavyweight Jason
Deere wins by decision over CdM’s Jason Jones, 11-2, for the win. The
Sailors’ Brad Lim pins Sea King Ross Savage, 35 seconds into the match.
CdM’s Brad Guzman, however, records the fastest pin of the night when he
covers his opponent just 14 seconds into the match. Sea Kings Brian
Kramer, Tyler Moleway and Charles Gellman each pin their rivals.
Newport Harbor has the bragging rights after a 69-40 girls basketball
triumph over Back Bay rival Corona del Mar. The host Sailors break away
from an 18-18 tie and reel off an 18-2 run. Harbor’s M.E. Clayton scores
a game-high 15 points. Sailors Colleen Eadie (14 points) and Breanna
Badorek (11) also score in double figures. Lindsay Warmington leads the
Sea Kings with 14 points and Jennifer Gardner scores nine.
The Newport Harbor girls soccer team defeats Back Bay rival Corona del
Mar 2-1. The Sea Kings dominate the first 17 minutes as Julie Garrison
gives CdM a 1-0 lead. But, the visiting Tars fire back seven minutes
later when Harbor senior Ashley Lewis cashes in a goal. Sailors senior
Jill Nelsen scores the eventual gamewinner, 10 minutes later.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week.
The Estancia High boys basketball team dominates in a 66-33 victory
over Century. Coach Tim O’Brien’s Eagles outscore the Centurions, 19-8,
in the second quarter as Estancia hits 14 of 29 in the first half. Eagles
guard Mike Haas led all scorers with 20 points and center Matt
Fuerbringer finishes with 13 points, 11 rebounds and six blocked shots.
Son Ly adds eight points, all in the first half, and Paul McDaniels has
seven.
Corona del Mar’s boys basketball team nearly wins, but falls in a
69-67 overtime loss to host Woodbridge. The Sea Kings lead, 58-50 with 56
seconds left in regulation, but two Warriors’ three-pointers, the second
with three seconds left, helped Woodbridge knot the game at 60 at the end
of regulation. CdM’s Doug Hesse scores a game-high 24 points. His
teammate, Jon Upham, finishes with 23 points and 11 rebounds.
It takes two overtimes, but the Newport Harbor boys basketball team
pulls out a 60-56 win at Saddleback. Steve Walker saves the Tars in
regulation and Michael Stipe’s three-pointer ignites a Newport run in the
second overtime to lead to victory. Huy Nguyen scores a game-high 21
points and Justin McIntee chips in with 13. Stipe finishes with 10
points.
The Southern California College (now Vanguard University) men’s
basketball team rolls to a 100-86 victory over host Azusa Pacific. The
Vanguards shoot 56% from the field and hit 8 of 13 three-pointers. Jeff
Bickmore scores a game-high 25 points and Jason Quinn has 16 points and
seven assists. Mike West scores 12 points and grabs 12 rebounds. Mike
Hanjum finishes with 14 points and Elbert Davis scores 13.
The Corona del Mar girls soccer team remains unbeaten in league with a
1-1 tie to Woodbridge. The visiting Sea Kings are 6-0-1 in the Sea View
League after Stefanie Hughes scores a goal. CdM junior Lisa Boatman, the
team’s leading scorer with 18 goals, nearly scores. Hughes is second on
the team in goals with 14.
-- compiled by Steve Virgen
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