Sea Kings seeded third in Division I
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Richard Dunn
The Corona del Mar High girls tennis team, which opened the
campaign rated No. 1 in the Southland and has captured two straight
CIF Southern Section Division IV championships, received the third
seed in the CIF Division I Playoffs and will host Notre Dame of
Sherman Oaks in the first round Thursday at 2 p.m., the section
office announced Monday.
Coach Andy Stewart’s Sea Kings (15-3), who won the Pacific Coast
League, would face the Claremont-Aliso Niguel winner if they get past
the Knights. Corona del Mar would face Peninsula (15-2) in the
quarterfinals if both teams advance. PCL runner-up Laguna Beach is
seeded fourth in the upper half of the bracket.
Newport Harbor (13-6), which finished second in the Sea View
League to Woodbridge (16-3), will host Santa Margarita (11-7), the
third-place team from the Serra League, in the first round of the
Division I playoffs Thursday at 2 p.m.
Beverly Hills (17-0) is seeded first, followed by Calabasas
(17-2). If Newport Harbor advances to the second round, it would most
likely face South Coast League champion Dana Hills (14-3).
In Division V, Golden West League champion Costa Mesa (11-5) will
open the playoffs at home Thursday against a wild-card winner between
Montclair and host Covina today. Estancia (9-7), which finished
second in the Golden West behind Mesa, will travel to Academy League
runner-up Sage Hill (13-3) in Thursday’s first round.
“Dana Hills and Laguna Beach would be an interesting matchup
(possibly in the quarterfinals),” Stewart said of the Division I
outlook. “Laguna’s good. That means the three and four seeds are in
the same league, and University’s no slouch, either.
“I’d rather be seeded first instead of third, so we wouldn’t have
to play Peninsula (in the quarterfinals). But we lost three times
this year, so I can’t get nitpicky. Three’s about right.”
CdM lost to Dana Hills this year in a nonleague match without
Stanford-bound senior Anne Yelsey, but defeated Peninsula, 10-8, on
the road without her.
“Any time you play Peninsula, it’s always tough, but I don’t think
(the Panthers) this year are what they used to be, and my girls are
getting healthy,” said Stewart, who was without Yelsey most of the
season, while junior singles standout Brittany Holland has been
battling a groin injury.
“It’s always fun to play (Peninsula’s Panthers), and when we beat
them it’s great. We have a winning streak against them now (of two
straight) ... we’re going for three in a row. It would be nice to win
this thing. If we can beat Peninsula, Calabasas (in the presumed
semifinals) and Beverly Hills (in the finals), it would be fun. I
think we can do it -- to show who’s the best team in Southern
California.”
In addition to Yelsey and Holland, Corona del Mar is led by senior
Taylynn Snyder, the team’s No. 1 singles player. Yelsey, who missed
the season’s first half with a strained right knee, has been playing
doubles with her freshman sister, Rachel.
Holland and Snyder teamed to win the PCL doubles title, beating
the Yelsey sisters, and are aiming for a CIF doubles championship
this year, after reaching the finals in 2001.
Last year, CdM defeated Palm Desert, 13-5, in the Division IV
finals and topped Calabasas two years ago for the Division IV crown.
“We’re going to make a run at it,” Stewart said of the Division I
title. “I think we’re close to 100% healthy and Holland has been
really playing well. And Taylynn has been playing fantastic.”
Newport Harbor is led by junior Vanessa Dunlap in singles, while
A.J. Olson and Diana Khoury have been a force at No. 1 doubles for
the Tars.
Sage Hill, which starts seven freshman, is led in singles by Katie
McKitterick, Kellie Ammerman and Paige Fullmer. Golden West singles
champion Hilary Havens leads Mesa.
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