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Looking back, 5 years ago this week.
Julie Moore, a Newport Beach resident, swims 10 hours and 16 minutes
in the ocean before surrendering to the cold, which doesn’t allow her to
finish her 17.5-nautical mile Santa Catalina Channel Swim. With 6.73
nautical miles remaining, the 27-year-old asthmatic is forced to abandon
her dream as she suffers from hypothermia. “The disappointing thing is I
knew I could do it,” Moore says. “It wasn’t the asthma that got me, it
was the cold.”
Four players form Costa Mesa American Little League earn Daily Pilot
Dream Team honors. Nick Cabico, Michael McGuire, Michael Gardiner and
Billy Halverson represent the Costa Mesa team that reaches the finals of
the District 62 Area 1 Tournament. Also on the Dream Team (11- and
12-year-olds), which consists of 10 players, is Costa Mesa National’s
John Noland and Casey Gates; Newport Beach Little League’s Kyle Massey
and Andy Almquist; Newport Harbor Baseball Association’s Cody Forsythe
and Cameron Pemstein.
Tim Parsel, who previously resigns his post as Estancia High’s boys
basketball coach, is named Boys Athletic Director by Principal Peggy
Anatol. He replaces Jeff Gall, a walk-on athletic director for the past
year, who accepts an administrative post in the Placentia-Yorba Linda
area. “I was really nervous by this,” says Anatol, who recalls a Parsel
promise when he steps down as basketball coach that he would be available
for the post if needed.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week.
Orange Coast College product Chris Beasley is called up from Triple-A
Edmonton to the California Angels as a relief pitcher. Basketball is
actually Beasley’s best sport. He finishes his OCC basketball career as
the school’s second all-time scorer (behind John Vallely). Beasley plays
at Arizona State and later earns All-Pacific 10 Conference accolades. The
Angels acquire Beasley on Feb. 10, 1987, a year after the 29-year-old
right hander suffers an arm injury. But, with determination, he makes his
comeback complete when he is recalled.
Costa Mesa’s Todd Sand, teaming with Canoga Park’s Natasha Kuchiki,
win the gold medal at the United States Olympic Festival in pairs figure
skating. The pair, who train under John Nicks at Costa Mesa’s Ice Capades
Chalet, overcome some slips with a beautiful completion of a pair of
double Axels to gain the gold medal before 5,661 in Inglewood. Nicks is
awarded the skating guild’s Coach of the Year award for 1991.
Newport Beach’s Sharon Attlesey teams with Huntington Beach’s Cathy
Marino for a gold medal in women’s kayaking in the U.S. Olympic Festival.
They finish in 2:07.08 in the 500 meters, and they are also members of
the gold-medal winning fours team with Shirley Dery-Batlik and DeAnne
Hemmens.
Costa Mesa’s Fred Spaulding is a silver medalist in canoeing in the
U.S. Olympic Festival, going 2:16.51 in the 500-meters race. He also
teams with his brother, David of Newport Beach to claim the bronze in the
500-meter doubles race with a clocking of 2:11.65. Fred Spaulding is also
a silver medalist in the 1,000 meter singles in 4:42.80 and third in the
1,000 doubles with his brother, David, at 4:40.48.
-- compiled by Steve Virgen
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