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Looking back, 5 years ago this week.
The Estancia High boys soccer team clinches a Pacific Coast League
title after a 1-1 tie with Aliso Niguel on the Eagles’ field. With two
minutes remaining, Estancia’s Ramon Garcia scores on a penalty kick as a
Wolverines player is called for a hand violation. Aliso Coach Ken Ezratty
says the ball hit his player’s shoulder and also says the Eagles play
“dirty.”
Corona del Mar senior Brian Coleman knocks down an 18-foot jump shot
to beat the buzzer that lifts the Sea Kings’ boys basketball team to a
55-53 victory over Woodbridge. The upset win over the Sea View
League-leading Warriors comes thanks to Coleman who scores a game-high 24
points and dishes out nine assists. CdM’s Adam Klinke adds 19 points.
The Estancia boys basketball team clinches a PCL championship with a
57-42 victory over visiting Aliso Niguel. It is the first time in
Estancia’s history that the Eagles, coached by Tim Parsel, win back to
back league titles. Estancia senior Dane Plock scores a game-high 20
points, including five three-pointers and Chris Candlish finishes with 14
points. Eagle Nick Novak adds 11.
Newport Harbor’s girls basketball clinches a Sea View League title
after a 58-36 victory over host Santa Margarita. Sailors’ junior guard
Colleen Eadie scores a career-high 18 points, while 6-foot junior Breanna
Badorek finishes with 15. Harbor shares its league championship with
Irvine as the two split in league play.
The Newport Harbor boys soccer team earns a CIF Southern Section
playoff berth with a 1-1 tie against Santa Margarita. With 13 minutes
remaining, Harbor’s Ryan Hoover knots the score when he finishes a pass
from Brett Baker. Tars’ goalie Zach Wells turns back six critical saves.
CdM’s Josh Weinstein posts four assists that led to a 4-1 boys soccer
victory over visiting Irvine. Weinstein’s passes leads to two goals for
Derrick Newcomer, one for Chris Strong and Weinstein finds David Fruchbom
for the final score which ices the game. Sea Kings’ goalie Ken Brown
finishes with five saves.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week.
The Newport Harbor High boys basketball team staggers Back Bay rival
Corona del Mar with a 65-62 overtime victory. The host Sailors surrender
a 55-51 edge with 40 seconds left in regulation, but come up big in the
extra period. Harbor’s Huy Nguyen leads with 27 points, adding six
assists and five rebounds. The Tars also receive contributions from
Justin McIntee (18 points and 10 rebounds) and Mike Stipe’s 10 points.
CdM’s also scores 27 points and Doug Hesse adds 10 points and nine
rebounds.
It’s a big week for the Tars as, earlier in the week, they upset
Tustin, ranked No. 3 in Orange County, 50-46. Harbor slows down the tempo
as Nguyen directs the offense and scores 22 points. McIntee finishes with
a double-double consisting of 10 points and 10 rebounds, while Mark
McAnlis has 12 points.
Also, earlier in the week, CdM’s Upham scores 31 points and grabs
seven rebounds to lead the Sea Kings to a 78-62 victory over visiting
University. Upham hits 11 of 17 shots from the field and eight of nine
from the free-throw line.
The Estancia boys basketball team completes a perfect season in the
Pacific Coast League with a 78-41 dismantling of crosstown rival Costa
Mesa. The host Eagles finish with a 21-4 overall record. Estancia’s Paul
McDaniels leads with 11 points as 12 other Eagles finish with points in
the scoring column.
The Estancia girls basketball team clinches a PCL title with a 56-46
victory over crosstown rival Costa Mesa in the Eagles gym before an
estimated 1,200 fans. Eagles’ Patrice Lumpkin and Melody Earle supply a
1-2 punch that scores 50 of Estancia’s 56 points. Lumpkin scores a
game-high 29 points and Earle finishes with 21. Mesa’s Olivia DiCamilli
scores 23.
Newport Harbor’s girls basketball edges past Back Bay rival CdM 57-56.
The Sailors erase a 45-42 third-quarter deficit and hold off the host Sea
Kings behind 16 points apiece from Michaela Ross and Maureen McLaren.
-- compiled by Steve Virgen
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