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Looking back, 5 years ago this week:
The Estancia High boys soccer team remains unbeaten with a 2-0
nonleague win over Calvary Chapel, despite rattling off 24 shots that
don’t find the net. The Eagles score both goals on penalty kicks --
one each by Jose Quintana and Cesar Terrones. Sophomore midfielder
Irving Islas, along with defenders German Diaz, Noe Estrada and
goalkeeper Brad Wayman, preserve the shutout.
Ten football players from Costa Mesa and Estancia High are named
first-team All-Pacific Coast League by the circuit’s coaches, while
10 locals garner second-team recognition. Mesa seniors Steve Herzog,
Vince Hamade, Ronnie Lievanos and Jeremy Via earn first-team honors
for the second year in a row after leading the Mustangs to a
second-place finish in the PCL. Estancia running back James Dawkins
earns back-to-back first-team laurels for the fourth-place Eagles.
Mesa seniors Jeremy Siedsma and Ben Felter take home first-team
honors while Estancia’s Manu Tanielu and John Liebengood, along with
Mesa’s Nam Kim, round out players named to the first team. Costa
Mesa’s Matthew Rudesill, Richard Price, Rovinn Sou, Daniel Ives,
Chris McBride, Chris Shanley and Matt Peca are second-team picks, as
are Estancia’s Mike Briano, Andy Galicia and Justin Wolter.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week:
The Orange Coast College women’s basketball team reels off its
14th straight victory in as many games to win the Coast Christmas
Classic, 65-51, over Chaffey. The Pirates trail by as many as 12 in
the first half, but stage a second-half comeback. The Bucs go on a
12-2 run to take a 41-35 lead at the outset of the second half.
Tournament Most Valuable Player Jana Davis and all-tournament
selections Ricarda Kuypers and Heather Brannan lead the charge.
Brannan leads Coast with 16 points and Colleen Hatch adds 15 points
and 10 rebounds for the winners.
The Corona del Mar High girls basketball team downs Estancia,
52-50, to claim the Estancia Classic championship. CdM’s Mollie Flint
hits a driving shot with 18 seconds left to break the tie. Flint is
selected the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, finishing with 29
points. Sea Kings Rosalie Kane and Katie Thurman also make the
all-tournament team. The Eagles lead, 50-48, with 2:07 left, after
Karla Dominguez’s steal and subsequent basket, but Kane retaliates
with a short shot in the lane to tie it at 50 with 44 seconds
remaining. Estancia has a chance to tie after Flint’s basket, but the
Eagles’ first free-throw attempt rims out and Flint grabs the
rebound.
Corona del Mar High girls volleyball standout Kim Coleman is named
CIF Southern Section Division I Co-Player of the Year along with
Laguna Beach senior Rachel Wacholder. Sea Kings’ Coach Lance Stewart
is named Coach of the Year after leading CdM (34-0) to state and
national titles. CdM’s Jennifer Stroffe and Lori Newcomer also
receive first-team All-CIF honors. Newport Harbor sophomores Misty
May and Melissa Schutz are also first-team picks after leading the
Tars to their first state title in Division III.
-- compiled by Bryce Alderton
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