Eagles open tournament with split
The Estancia High boys water polo team split its first two games
of the Estancia Tournament, beating La Quinta, 14-5, in the first
game and losing to Fountain Valley, 17-10, in the second game at
Estancia High Monday.
The Eagles (3-8, 1-2 in the Golden West League) were led by Frank
Gamboa and Jess Hellmich’s four goals apiece. Anthony Hermann and
Matt Metkovich each scored two goals and Chad Kunert and Paul Collier
added solo goals for Estancia in the win.
Nathan Marsteller and Gamboa split time in goal, each making six
saves.
Hellmich scored seven goals for the Eagles in the Fountain Valley
loss, and Collier, Metkovich and Gamboa scored one goal apiece.
Fountain Valley scored a combined 12 goals in the first and fourth
quarters to Estancia’s two goals combined in the first and fourth
quarters.
Estancia hosts crosstown rival Costa Mesa in a Golden West League
match today at 3 p.m.
The Eagles continue in the Estancia Tournament with a
consolation-bracket match Saturday at 11:20 a.m.
Estancia Tournament
Game 1
Estancia 14, La Quinta 5
Score by Quarters
La Quinta 2 0 0
3 - 5
Estancia 3 4 6
1 - 14
La Quinta - Hanson 2, Billings 3. Saves -- Dinh
2.
Estancia -- Gamboa 4, Hellmich 4, Hermann 2, Metkovich
2, Kunert 1, Collier 1. Saves -- Marsteller 6, Gamboa 6.
Game 2
Fountain Valley 17, Estancia 10
Score by Quarters
Fountain Valley 6 2
3 6 -- 17
Estancia 1 4 4
1 -- 10
Fountain Valley -- Leu 5, Meshard 4, Kim 3, Granger 2,
Sackal 3.
Estancia -- Hellmich 7, Collier 1, Metkovich 1, Gamboa
1.
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MEN’S COLLEGE TENNIS
Morton, Endrikat take consolation
UC Irvine’s Brian Morton and Jon Endrikat, the 23rd-ranked men’s
doubles team in the country, defeated No. 14 Rameez Junaid and
Rodrigo Minozco of Auburn, 8-4, to win the consolation championship
Sunday at the ITA All-American Championship in Chattanooga, Tenn.
On Saturday, Morton and Endrikat beat No. 29 Ben Stapp and Lee
Walker of Memphis, 8-4, in the semifinals, following victories of
Ryan Haymond and Alastair Jenkin of Texas, 9-8 (2), in Friday’s
quarterfinals and No. 16 David Corrie and Nathan McGregor of
Texas-Arlington, 8-5, in the first round on consolation action
Thursday.
Morton-Endrikat lost in the opening round to Cody Conley and
Octavian Nicodim of Louisville, 8-5.
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MEN’S COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY
Magana breaks course record
COSTA MESA -- Vanguard University junior distance-running star
Tony Magana raced to the men’s individual title at the 13th annual
Vanguard Invitational Saturday at the 8,000-meter Fairview Park
course with a time of 26:16, which put him into the VU record books.
Magana’s time beat Vanguard’s prior course-record time (26:43) set
by Robbie Jones at the meet last year.
Magana’s time was 20 seconds more than the course record set by
Point Loma’s Carlos Verez, 25:56 in 2000.
Vanguard’s Mikael Larsson (26:48) finished second behind Magana to
lead the Lions to a tie with Point Loma for first with 40 points.
Point Loma won the meet because its sixth runner finished before
Vanguard’s sixth runner. Saturday’s win was Point Loma’s second men’s
team championship at the VU Invitational, the last coming in 2000.
Lion Matt Meyer finished sixth with 27:36 followed by John Nelson
(15th, 28:45), Edel Lopez (17th, 28:46.36) and Steve Lalim (28:59).
Point Loma had five scoring runners place in the top 11 places to
tie the Lions at 40 points.
Fresno took third with 53 points and the Master’s College finished
fourth with 100 points. Cal Baptist and Chapman University competed,
but did not score as a team.
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JUNIOR SAILING
Ford captures Lasers off Lido
Carter Ford took first place with three points to win the Laser
category Sunday in the Halloween Regatta off Lido Isle.
Lido Isle Yacht Club’s Dave Tingler finished second to Ford with
six points.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club sailors finished in first in four of the
eight divisions of the regatta, while LIYC had two first-place
finishers along with Balboa Yacht Club.
The team of Cole Hatton (NHYC) and Lauren Gautschi (LIYC) took
first with four points in the CFJ division and the team of Larry
Walter and Kim Zeulsdorf took first with six points in the Lido
division.
NHYC’s Blake Warner (A Class), Brooks Clark (C3) and Chris
Segerblom (C1) all took first in their respective divisions with
eight, three and five points, respectively.
BYC’s Michael Cefali (B) and Paxton O’Brien (C2) each won their
divisions with six and four points, respectively.
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MEN’S COLLEGE GOLF
UC Irvine leading tournament
UC Irvine’s men’s golf team is in first place after the opening 18
holes of the Alister McKenzie Invitational at the Meadow Club in
Fairfax, Calif., where the second round was cut short because of
darkness Monday.
UCI, ranked 12th in the nation, shot 12-under 272 to lead by one
stroke over USF and two ahead UCLA in the 17-team field.
Anteater senior Mike Lavery is the individual leader at 7-under
64, while senior teammate Ryan Armstrong is in 10th place at 68. Jeff
Coburn (69), Vinnie Poncino (71) and freshman Jay Choe (78) scored
for UCI.
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS GOLF
Costa Mesa beats rival Estancia
The Costa Mesa High girls golf team improved to 6-5, 4-1 in the
Golden West League, after beating city rival Estancia, 257-289,
Monday on the front nine (par 35) on the Mesa Linda course at Costa
Mesa Golf & Country Club.
Costa Mesa’s Jean You took medalist honors with a 45. Mesa’s
scorers included Jessica Bunnell (48), Christian Casale (51), Jacklyn
Adams (56) and Rachel Hughes (57). Casale’s 51 was her best round
ever, said Costa Mesa Coach Todd Kolber.
Clarisa Maygren fired a 47 to lead Estancia. Charleen Montebon
tallied a 57, Gwen Reeves shot 60, Sarah Lambert fired a 62 and
Kaylie Gordon finished with a 63 to round out the Eagle scoring.
Costa Mesa battles Ocean View Thursday at 3 p.m. at Meadowlark
Golf Course in Huntington Beach while Estancia, 2-6, 0-5 in league,
hosts Oxford Academy in a nonleague match Thursday at 3:30 p.m. on
the Mesa Linda course.
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GIRL SCOUT TRACK
Brombal scores most points
Fifth-grade Girl Scout Sydney Brombal scored the most points (26)
to lead more than 220 first- through fifth-grade Newport Beach Girl
Scouts in the ninth annual Newport Beach Girl Scouts Track and Field
Championships Sunday at Corona del Mar High.
Brombal took first in baseball throw, sprint run and hurdles,
second in the long jump and fourth in the soccer kick.
Claire Ham won the fourth-grade division with firsts in the
baseball throw and sprint run, a second in the hurdles and long jump
and finished fourth in the obstacle course.
Second-grader Jordan Castleton won the sprint run, hurdles and
long jump while finishing fourth in the obstacle course and soccer
kick.
Newport Beach Girl Scout Track and Field
Championships
Medal winners (point totals listed after name)
Fifth grade - 1. Sydney Brombal, 26; 2. Kaylee Padilla,
15; 3. Sarah Keddington, 14; 4. Madison Turner. Fourth grade -- 1.
Claire Ham, 25; 2. Jillian Taylor, 23; 3. Katie Draffin, 18; 4.
Kristen Couzens, 14. Third grade -- Elisabetta Impagliazzo, 25; 2.
Heather Silk, 15; 3. Katie Donahue, 15; 4. Hannah Bannan, 14. Second
grade -- 1. Jordan Castleton, 24; 2. Shannon Griffin, 21; 3. Karsten
Sigband, 16; 4. Katie Senske, 9. First grade -- 1. Katie Thompson,
21; 2. Elizabeth Russell, 16; 3. Shelby Brown, 16; 4. Megan Diaz,
11.
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