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Corona del Mar High’s boys water polo team was forced into
overtime by Foothill in a nonleague match Friday, then took it out on
the Knights with a four-goal overtime explosion to capture an 11-7
decision in the winner’s pool.
Artie Dorr led the way with four goals, and David DiRocco, Jason
DiRocco and John Money each scored twice. John Mann had one goal.
Beau Stockstill was credited with 16 saves as Corona del Mar
improved to 2-1.
Nonleague
CdM 11, Foothill 7
Score by Periods
Foothill 3 1 0 3
0 0 - 7
CdM 2 0 2 3
2 2 - 11
CdM -- Dorr 4, D. DiRocco 2, J. Dirocco 2, Money 2,
Mann 1. Saves -- Stockstill 16.
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VOLLEYBALL: Tars roll
Newport Harbor High’s Sailors swept past their first two pool foes
in the Dave Mohs Memorial Tournament Friday, and meet Santa Margarita
today at 8 a.m., with results dictating where and when they’ll
continue later today.
Elizabeth Clayton led the way with eight kills in a 15-8, 15-9
victory over El Dorado, then Alyson Jennings (nine kills) was the
ringleader in an uphill 15-13, 12-15, 17-15 victory over Redlands.
Redlands had a 9-3 lead in the deciding rally game before the Sailors
(3-0) turned it on.
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CROSS COUNTRY: OCC sparkles
Orange Coast College’s men’s and women’s cross country teams swept
the opposition away on Friday at the Orange Empire Conference Preview
Meet, the men sharing the crown with Santa Ana, and the women’s
posting a first-place finish.
The Pirates’ men, as well as Santa Ana, scored 44 points, led by
the efforts of David Ojeda (fifth at 21:04.49), backed up by Sam
Ocampo (eighth at 21:17.78), Vidal Barragan (10th at 21:26.79),
Gilbert Sales (12th at 21:43.60), Irwin Salas (13th at 21:43.93),
Mike Casillas (15th at 21:44.86), Andrew Brown (17th at 22:00.02),
Juan Altamirano (18th at 22:05.51), Kohyar Naderi (19th at 22:09.91)
and Peter Ramirez (22nd at 22:27.76).
The women’s team dominated, with the 1-2 finish of Michelle Icban
and Ava Jones, the two recording times of 18:53.6l8 and 18:55.09,
respectively.
Leading a pack at 7 was Susie Dinoso (20:10.00, followed by
Roseann Peters (20:23.85), Natalie St. Andrew (20:29.39) and Sandra
Montoya (11th at 20:41.81).
Natalie Elliott and Shea Cobin went 18-19 with times of 21:42.50
and 21:45.18, and Jane Alder (22:02.88, Jasmine Gdider (22:18.20),
Hanni Geider (22:19.41), Katie Stretz (22:28.20) and Claudia Sanchez
(23:36.25) distinguished themselves.
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SOCCER: OCC women fall, 2-1
Orange Coast College’s women’s soccer team jumped to a 1-0 lead
early when Lauren Cassity scored on a 30-yard direct kick, the first
goal of the season scored on the state’s No. 2-ranked Cypress
Chargers.
Cypress, however, rallied with a goal in the 29th minute on a goal
by Cynthia Pinkney off a Randi Johns assist, and Julie Lloyd scored
the game-winner in the 77th minute from the top of the box after
taking a feed from Sadye Reish.
Margaret Landeros of OCC was credited with 14 saves. Jackie James
of Cypress fended off four OCC shots.
Cypress improves to 7-0, 2-0 in the Orange Empire Conference. The
Pirates fall to 6-1, 2-1.
The victory increased Cypress’ unbeaten streak to 78 in a row
(73-0-5).
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SOCCER: UCI women fall, 2-0
UC Irvine’s women’s water polo team was a 2-0 loser against
Portland in the first round of the Nike Invitational in Seattle
Friday.
The Anteaters, now 2-3, were outshot, 26-7, and Portland had eight
corner kicks to UCI’s none.
UCI goalies Sarah Swancutt and Chelsea McCarthy had three and six
saves, respectively.
Portland improves to 6-2.
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YOUTH BASEBALL: Mesa rolling
ORANGE -- With help from a stellar defensive play, the Costa Mesa
Pony A’s opened the winter baseball season with a 10-7 win over host
Orange.
With one out and the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh,
right fielder Daniel Stelle made an over-the-shoulder catch and threw
to first baseman Luke Ott to double off the baserunner to end the
game.
Matt Pisarski pitched two innings and struck out five while Andrew
Millian threw two innings and struck out three.
Philip Weber led the offense with three hits and three RBIs while
Cody Spoulos collected two hits and an RBI with Pisarski, Andy Dawson
and Stelle each adding hits and RBIs.
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JR. ALL-AMERICAN: Seahawks
MISSION VIEJO -- The rout was on for the Jr. Midget Seahawks as
they used four touchdowns by halfback Jacob Gildart and a smothering
defense to beat the host Mission Viejo Cowboys, 28-8.
Gildart scored one of his TD’s after a 35-yard pass from Taylor
Sepulveda to Jamie McGee as Sepulveda also connected with Jonathon
Tripi on several key receptions.
The Seahawk defense came to play with Robbie Lusk’s 15-yard
interception return and Matt Lutton’s strong performance on the
defensive line along with standout performances by linebackers Eric
Rask and Charles Vickery, cornerback Tommy Folks along with Charles
Orrison and Jonathan Honse.
Richie Sorenson, Brett Houten and Brice Stillman led the offense.
* In Pee Wee (11-and 12-year-olds
Seahawks 30, M. Viejo Cowboys 0
Carlo Valdez scored two touchdowns and Andrew McDonald returned an
interception 60 yards for a score to highlight the Seahawks rout of
Mission Viejo at Bonita Creek Park in Newport Beach.
First-year quarterback Matt Barkley connected with tight end Max
Stiegler for a 40-yard TD as Valdez received strong blocking from
David Kidishian, Scott Lineback, James McKennon, Scott Simon and Jeff
Yokoyama.
The defense was led by solid tackling from Nick Svendsen, Robbie
Boyer and Brandon Davis.
* In Clinic (8-10 year-olds) action:
La Mirada Matadors 39, Seahawks 0
The Seahawks committed three fumbles and had an on-side kick
recovered by the Matadors in the Seahawks’ loss at La Mirada.
The Seahawks trailed 6-0 with 15 seconds left in the first half
when the Matadors scored their second touchdown after a penalty put
the ball on the Seahawk 3-yard line.
The Seahawks played tough with Mark Contreras running 10 times for
127 yards and Parker Norton adding five carries for 63 yards and a
key interception to stop a La Mirada drive.
Elizabeth Eddy ran the ball well for the Seahawks and Michael
Taormina played solidly on both sides of the ball.
The Seahawks hope to have Ryan Iverson back this week after being
sidelined with a broken finger.
* In Junior Clinic (7-and 8-year-olds)
The Junior Clinic Seahawks fell to an older, faster and bigger
Inglewood Generals team who scored 19 points in the first half.
But the Seahawks received a strong running performance by Hunter
Durante (25 yards) and Arron Crosby, who nearly broke his first carry
for a long gain.
Albert Daniel made three tackles behind the line of scrimmage as
linebacker Jake Hall delivered several jarring hits.
The Seahawks also received solid tackling in the fourth quarter
from Tim Kelly, Crosby, Troy Reese and Chance Beauchamp. Michael
Favreau and Kellon Truxton also made strong defensive plays.
Playing in his first game Saturday, Mario Rosales delivered solid
blocking for the Seahawks’ offensive line and played well on defense.
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