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Looking back, 5 years ago this week.
The Newport Harbor High baseball team takes advantage of multiple
miscues by Back Bay rival Corona del Mar, the visitors, and claims a 7-6
upset victory. Newport Harbor junior starting pitcher and CdM transfer
Garrett Nuzum revels in the victory after he posts his fourth strikeout
to end the game. His teammates mob him in celebration. Corona’s Chad
Johnson smashes a two-run homer to spark a five-run fourth inning and
Bryan Bear goes 3 for 4. Newport’s Andy Langsdorf also pounds a two-run
home run to cap a three-run first inning. The Sailors lose a 4-0 lead,
before answering with two runs in the sixth and holding off the Sea
Kings.
The Corona del Mar boys volleyball team uses just about 75 minutes to
dispose of Back Bay rival Newport Harbor, 15-8, 15-7, 15-2, at the Sea Kings’ gym. “This is a huge win,” CdM Coach Steve Conti says. “It’s a
great day for Corona del Mar volleyball, the community and the high
school itself.” It is believed to be the quickest CdM victory ever over
the Sailors. The third game lasts less than 15 minutes. Sea King senior
Brian Coleman, CdM’s 6-foot-4 outside hitter, dominates the first game,
recording nine of his match-high 17 kills. CdM’s John Coon (nine kills),
Blair Hoppe (six), and Dennis Alshuler (six) are on the receiving end of
Derek Newcomer’s 42 assists. Newport’s Wes Badorek has 13 kills and four
blocks, while Cameron Black slams 10 kills and Eric Bernhard spikes nine
kills.
The Orange Coast College men’s crew rows its way to a Newport Regatta
championship with a winning time of 6:03. From the bow, Kevin Creagen,
Rob Woefel, Tony Walker, Rob Bobsien, Mitch Munt, Nolan Sisett, Britt
Farmer and Greg Anson pull for coxswain Justin Freels to the impressive
victory, leaving San Diego State (6:09), UC Davis (6:17) and UC Irvine
(6:24) in the spray. “We rode as well as I’ve seen it done all year,” OCC
Coach Dave Grant says. “There’s no doubt we caught everyone’s attention
today.”
The Estancia baseball team ends its longest losing streak in the
school’s history with a 5-0 win over host Aliso Niguel. Eagles
right-hander Tom Zenus tosses a four-hit shutout, coaxing Aliso Niguel
hitters into 17 ground-ball outs and his teammates play errorless in the
field, ending a 19-game losing streak. Jon Soseman brings a stuffed
chicken, a toy-store special, onto the bus and each Estancia player
touches it and passes it around for good luck. Juan Ortiz and Tim Ludtke
smack an RBI single each.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week.
The Estancia High baseball team rallies for a 7-5 victory in a Pacific
Coast League first-place showdown with visiting Laguna Hills. Eagles
senior catcher Paul McDaniels doubles in two runs with two outs in the
sixth inning to break open a 4-4 tie. McDaniels’ double scores Andre
Alvarez and Victor Ramirez, proving to be the gamewinning runs. Earlier
in the week, Estancia defeats Laguna Hills 11-1. Ruben Mora goes 2 for 3
with three RBIs. Steven King bats 3 for 4 and scores two runs, while
Brian Provenzano unloads a two-run homer in the fourth inning to give the
Eagles an 11-0 lead. It is Estancia’s first year in the PCL.
The Orange Coast College men’s volleyball team earns a return trip to
the state championships with a 15-7, 17-15, 15-7, sweep over visiting
Palomar. Lance Lyons slams a match-high 19 kills and adds four blocks,
while Masui Allen contributes 17 kills, including 11 in the second game.
Austin Linford finishes with eight kills and has a team-high 11 blocks,
including one at the end of the third game to ice OCC’s victory. Earlier
in the day, the Pirates defeat El Camino, 12-15, 15-5, 13-15, 15-3, 15-9
as they are in pursuit of their third consecutive state title under Coach
Bob Wetzel.
The Newport Harbor softball team blows out Back Bay rival Corona del
Mar, 16-0. Sailors catcher Kim DeMayo goes 4 for 5 and freshman Courtney
Slaughter goes 4 for 4 with three RBIs. Newport Harbor’s Jenny Colclasure
pitches a one-hitter to earn the victory.
Orange Coast College pitcher Alisha Nelson wins her fourth outing in a
row, leading the Pirates softball team to a 2-1 win over Riverside.
Nelson hurls a three-hitter with four strikeouts to improve to 7-1 in the
Orange Empire Conference. Mattie Gomez pushes Louise DeCanio across in
the fifth inning when she reaches on a fielder’s choice. Nelson scores
from third with one out in the bottom of the seventh on Becky Toler’s
grounder to third base with the runners going.
The Corona del Mar boys and girls swimming teams rout host University.
The Sea King boys win 117-47, while the girls triumph, 117-53. Kate
Salvino qualifies for CIF in the 100-yard backstroke (1:02.90). Hillary
Dundas wins the 200 individual medley (2:31.64) and the 100 breaststroke (1:12.9).
-- compiled by Steve Virgen
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