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Looking back, 5 years ago this week.
Two Newport Harbor High athletes gain Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa
District Athlete of the Year honors. The Male Athlete of the Year is
Danny Pulido, who stars in basketball, baseball and football. He is also
the Sea View League’s Male Athlete of the Year, setting school career
records in receptions (140), receiving yards (2,103) and touchdown
catches in his three varsity seasons. He averages 13.5 points and nearly
seven rebounds per game in his senior season. He is a first-team
all-league and all-district selection in basketball and the third Sailor
to garner the top male honor in the five years the Pilot has awarded
District Athlete of the Year accolades.
Newport Harbor’s M.E. Clayton, who sparkled in track and field and
basketball, and is a three-time team Most Valuable Player in track and
field and two-time All-Newport-Mesa District basketball player, is named
the Pilot’s Female District Athlete of the Year. The long jumper, triple
jumper and hurdler, collects Sea View League medals, including three gold
and three CIF Southern Section medals as a four-season starter. Her
personal bests include a long jump of 17-5 3/4, a triple jump of 37-2 and
a 15.54 clocking in the hurdles. She finishes second in the triple jump,
third in the long jump and seventh in the 100-meter hurdles at the CIF
Division II Finals as a senior. She is a two-year starter on the
basketball team, averaging 12.4 points and 7.2 rebounds a game and
helping the Sailors reach the CIF II-AA Quarterfinals.
Ron Pfahler, president of the Newport Beach Tennis Club, announces he
is selling the club to David Kang and Julianne Ren, Newport Beach-based
international business people. The purchase price is undisclosed, but
real estate broker Diana Prosser says the price tag is more than the $1.4
million Ken Stuart paid two years previously to acquire the former John
Wayne Tennis Club (now the Palisades Tennis Club).
The NHBA Mustang All-Stars pound host Dana Point, 21-8, to advance to
the sectionals, the first NHBA team to do so. NHBA cranks out 22 hits and
steals 35 bases in the win. Taylor Young goes 4 for 4 with a two-run home
run, a walk and five runs while Patrick Keehan adds three hits, four RBIs
and six steals. Brien Flanagan goes 3 for 3 with two RBIs, four runs and
four steals.
The Newport Beach Little League All-Stars (ages 9-10) win two straight
games opening up play in the District 55 Division Tournament. They beat
San Clemente, 7-4, in the opener and down Mission Viejo South, 12-2, in
the second game. In the first inning of the Mission Viejo game, Brian
Bechelli and Tyler Lance each hit two-run doubles to spark a five-run
inning, while Mitch Folks and Andrew Beck combine to no-hit Mission
Viejo. Both Mission Viejo runs result from walks, wild pitches and an
error.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week:
Orange Coast College president and 29-year crew coach Dave Grant steps
down from his coaching position and is replaced by Jim Jorgensen. He
tells the team before it leaves for the prestigious Henley Royal Regatta
in Henley-On-Thames, England, where the team loses in the semifinals to
Trinity College of Dublin after powering to three straight victories.
Grant will remain as president. He started as a history teacher at OCC in
1963.
OCC finishes two-thirds of a length behind Trinity in the semifinals
of its ninth trip to Henley. The crew consists of of Peter Vescovi and
John Klein of Huntington Beach, James Russell and Erik Elward of Fountain
Valley, Arnold Huff of Orange, Darren Hill of Costa Mesa, Randall Scott
of Corona del Mar and Patrick Dorn of Tustin. The coxswain is Loni Snyder
of Long Beach.
John Altobelli is named Orange Coast College baseball coach, replacing
Mike Mayne, who stepped down as head coach the previous spring after 15
seasons at the helm. Altobelli is a former Newport Harbor High standout
and one of three finalists who interviewed for the position.CdM boys
water polo coach John Vargas is on his way to the Summer Olympics in
Barcelona, Spain, after being named to the team. The 155-pound diver
joined the U.S. national team in 1981.
CdM 15-year-old diving sensation Sandy Zubrin blitzes the field in the
platform diving, doubling for titles in the 16-18 age group championship
and the SeniorsDivision. The two recent wins add to Zubrin’s prior wins
in the 1-meter and 3-meters at the Southern California Invitational at
Heritage Park.
-- compiled by Bryce Alderton
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