Shadowlands
March 11-17
Looking back, 5 years ago this week.
The Newport Harbor High softball team gets a strong pitching
performance from Molli Mullen and defeats Estancia, 17-3. At the end of
the previous season, Mullen is diagnosed with Hodgkins disease. This is
her first time in the circle in 11 months. She isn’t supposed to be there
because of a stress fracture in her foot. In the fourth inning, she comes
off the bench. Sailors’ catcher Stephanie Gosselin goes 2 for 3 with an
RBI and a stolen base. Audra Adams and Kristen Smith each have an RBI for
Newport, while Smith scores twice with a single and a walk. Later in the
week, the Newport Harbor softball squad crushes Newport-Mesa District
rival Costa Mesa, 25-4. The Sailors are coached by Molli’s father, Mike
Mullen. Newport’s Kyle McNichols, the Sailors’ ninth batter, goes 5 for 5
with four RBIs. The Sailors pound 24 hits. Smith has a pair of hits,
including a three-run home run and Gosselin is 4 for 5. Molli Mullen
fires a complete-game victory and drills three hits. Julie Collett paces
Costa Mesa with a 2-for-3 performance.
For the first time in three years, the Orange Coast College men’s
volleyball team is swept in three games. The Pirates lose to visiting Los
Angeles Pierce, 15-13, 15-12, 15-8. The loss also snaps the Pirates’
10-match winning streak.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week.
The Corona del Mar High baseball team walks all over Back Bay rival
Newport Harbor, 14-9, in the second round of the Newport Elks Tournament.
The game is called after 5 1/2 innings because of darkness. Newport’s
Matt Stewart slams a solo home run in the first inning, which is the
Sailors’ only lead of the game. The Sea Kings lead, 9-1, after two
innings, receiving three runs from Newport errors. Tim DeCinces collects
a single and an RBI. Newport scores eight runs in the fifth inning, but
CdM holds off the Sailors, thanks to the pitching of Bryson Broat.
The Estancia High boys basketball team finds its rhythm in the second
quarter and races to a 59-41 victory over University High of San Diego in
the first round of the Southern California Division III regionals at the
University of San Diego. Estancia goes on a 17-2 run to grab a 34-19
halftime lead, then cruises to victory. Matt Fuerbringer, who has seven
rebounds, leads with 17 points in the first half, dropping in nine in the
Eagles’ blitz. Estancia then turns La Canada High away with a 55-51
victory in the regional semifinals. The Eagles advance to the Los Angeles
Sports Arena, where they will face Morningside. Fuerbringer scores 23
points and grabs a game-high 12 rebounds. His scoring comes easier
because Jeff Byrne guards 6-foot-7 Indiana University-bound senior
Richard Mandeville, allowing Fuerbringer to roam free. Morningside ends
Estancia’s state title hopes with an 84-67 win. Morningside is led by
future USC standout Stais Boseman, who scores 25 points. Fuerbringer, who
helped bring a state title to Estancia the previous year, finishes with
26 points.
-- compiled by Steve Virgen
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