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Looking back, 5 years ago this week.
The Newport Harbor High boys basketball team pulls out an 89-82 triple
overtime victory over Warren Harding at the Newport, R.I. Holiday
Tournament. Danny Pulido and Adam Hearlson each sink two free throws to
put the game away in the third overtime period. Pulido and Hearlson both
finish with a game-high 21 points each. Matt Jameson adds 20 points and
dishes out six assists, while Pulido pulls down 18 rebounds.
The No. 1 sports story for the Daily Pilot is, “George Yardley reaches
the Basketball Hall of Fame.” The Newport Beach resident, a two-time
college Player of the Year at Stanford, toils seven season for the Fort
Wayne and Detroit Pistons, as well as for Syracuse. Yardley, out of
Newport Harbor High Class of 1946, plays as a 6-foot-5 forward.
The Corona del Mar boys soccer team shuts out Servite, 1-0, the Sea
Kings’ fifth straight shutout of the season. Justin Anderson scores on a
breakaway off a feed from Matt Hoyt with 20 minutes left in the game.
Goalkeeper Ken Brown helps produce the shutout, along with the help of
the Back Bay four, Robert Klase, Pat Shanahan, Jared Jones and Zack
Zarrilli. The Sea Kings also shut out Villa Park, 2-0 later in the week.
CdM scores both of its goals in the second half. Klase and Hoyt score one
goal each to provide the difference.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week.
The Newport Harbor High girls basketball team wins the Santiago
Tournament with a 50-34 victory over El Modena. Kala Ross, who is named
the Most Valuable Player of the tournament, leads all scorers with 22
points, while sidekick Maureen McLaren adds 13 points.
The Estancia boys basketball team improves to an 11-3 record after a
68-37 victory over Brea-Olinda. Matt Fuerbringer scores a game-high 22
points. Jim Faulkner adds 11 points, while Jeff Byrne scores 13. The
Eagles build a 30-23 halftime lead and Fuerbringer gets them off to a
good start in the third quarter. He scores nine points in Estancia’s 20-2
run that basically ends the game.
The Estancia girls soccer team shuts out host Valencia, 2-0. Danielle
Straub sparks the offense, scoring both goals for the Eagles. Goalkeeper
Kristina Grigitas anchors the defense, stopping three shots.
Jeremy Loflin, Jorge Rubio and Matt Knudsen win consolation
championships, a fifth-place finish each, in the Estancia Tournament.
Loflin (189-pound weight class division) secures fifth place by a
forfeit, while Rubio (135), Estancia’s team captain and four-year
letterman, wins by decision, 8-4. Knudsen (171) finishes fifth with a 5-2
win in the consolation final. Costa Mesa’s Ryan Park (heavyweight) is
disqualified in the championship semifinals for head-butting. Park pins
all three of his opponents in the earlier rounds.
-- compiled by Steve Virgen
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