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Looking back, 5 years ago this week.
Corona del Mar High’s Kai Miller pleads to Coach Tim Mang to let him
play singles in the CIF Southern Section Division I Playoffs. Miller
plays singles for the first time in the season and he sweeps 6-1, 6-0,
6-1 as the Sea Kings defeat South Torrance 12-6. Miller, who is a senior
transfer from University, plays at No. 2 singles, while freshman Taylor
Dent, the team’s No. 1 singles player, sweeps all three sets without
dropping a game. His third set lasts only 10 minutes. The Sea Kings are
playing without standout Boris Turkich, who is out because of a back
injury.
A Back Bay trio earns first-team All-Sea View League honors in
baseball. Corona del Mar seniors Kevin Stuart and Bryan Bear, as well as
Newport Harbor junior Joe Urban are named to the first team. Newport
junior Garrett Nuzum joins CdM’s Royal McMackin, Reuben Gulledge and Ryan
Achterberg as second-team selections.
The Costa Mesa baseball team is denied in the CIF Southern Section
Division III Wild Card game. The Mustangs lose, 1-0, to host Santa
Margarita, in a game dominated by the pitchers. Jeremy Starns displays
his mastery in his complete-game effort. The senior right-hander, who
throws 48 of his 68 pitches for strikes, yields just two hits and no
walks, striking out five. Mustangs’ Coach Doug Deats praises a senior
class which includes, Starns, Matt Broesamle and Craig Harrison. “Those
guys have been with me all three years and they’ve set the tone for this
program,” Deats says. “They’ve done a lot to elevate a program that was
probably the worst in Orange County when I took over. Every class that
comes through this school from now on will be trying to emulate what
these kids did by posting two second-place finishes in league. They’ll be
missed, but not forgotten.
Costa Mesa’s Mandi Simonds is selected as the Pacific Coast League’s
Athlete of the Year. Simonds, a four-year starter in volleyball, soccer
and track and field, does not limit her accomplishments to the high
school scene. She finishes as runner-up at the 1995 Junior Olympics U.S>
regional Championships in San Diego. She owns a pair PCL titles in the
high jump.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week.
The Estancia High golf team wins an unprecedented third straight CIF
team championship, topping its closest competitor by 13 strokes. Ryan Davis earns medalist honors when he shoots an even-par 70, leading the
Eagles to a 382 score. Tim Pieper shoots 75, Chris Beck and Andy Rothman
card a 78 each. Paul Hinkle finishes with 81 and Mike Anderson is a bit
behind he shoots an 86. “Ryan had a super round and our depth came
through again,” Estancia Coach Art Perry says. “The tournament officials
said we were the first school ever to win back-to-back-to-back and the
kids were really excited about it.”
The Newport Harbor boys volleyball team comes out on top in a wild
five-set match with visiting Rolling Hills in the second round of the CIF
4-A volleyball playoffs. The Sailors win, 18-16, 15-13, 13-15, 11-15,
15-11. Beau Sheward rips off three straight services to help claim the
victory in the first game.
Estancia’s Chris Watson turns in a dazzling pitching performance and
leads the Eagles’ baseball team to a 5-3 victory over Norwalk in the CIF
3-A Playoffs. The senior right-hander limits Norwalk to six hits in his
complete game victory. Ben Hoagland unloads a 360-foot shot to
left-center for a two-run homer in the third inning. He also pounds a RBI
double in the first. Estancia Coach Ken Millard entices his team with
jelly beans if they play well during the game. Watson hardly needs the
treats as he completes a gem for the CIF Playoff victory.
The Corona del Mar baseball team is upset, 11-6, by visiting Trabuco
Hills in the CDI 3-A Wild Card game. The Sea Kings build a 6-0 lead after
Neil Weber smashes a grand slam in the third inning. CdM enters the
playoff game winners in eight of its last 10. Brady Lamar doubles to
left, took third on a wild pitch, then scored his 33rd run of the season
in the first inning. “It’s a game of inches,” says CdM Coach Scott
Magers. “The momentum definitely shifted. Balls that were falling in
earlier started getting caught at the end.”
-- compiled by Steve Virgen
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