Anteaters’ women collect 61-47 victory at Birmingham-Southern
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: UC Irvine’s women’s basketball team trounced
host Birmingham-Southern in nonconference play Tuesday night on the
loser’s floor at the Bill Battle Coliseum as Christina Callaway
netted 20 points and a career-high 19 rebounds, and teammate Lisa
Faulkner dished out a career-high 12 assists. Callaway connected on 9
of 20 from the floor.
The Anteaters, now 5-1, have matched the best start for a UCI
women’s basketball team since the ‘84-85 edition.
It was 37-37 with 12:22 to play when UCI went on an 8-0 run and
was never threatened after that. Birmingham-Southern fell to 3-5.
Wendy Gabbe and Kristen Green each scored 12 points for UCI, which
hosts Creighton Friday night in a nonconference duel.
Lions lose in double OT, 78-75
MEN’S BASKETBALL: The Vanguard men’s basketball team had five
players in double figures, but it was not enough as nonconference
host Cal State L.A. won after two overtimes, 78-75, Tuesday night.
Cal State L.A. outscored Vanguard, 10-7 in the second overtime
period to come out on top. Vanguard junior guard Ryan Moreau led the
Lions (4-5) with 21 points, while Conrad Adamczak (15), Josh Pierson
(14), James Hartman (12) and Tim Burnette (10) also scored in double
figures.
The Golden Eagles (3-2) were led by Ronald Johnson, who scored a
career-high 36 points. He was 11 of 20 from the field and 13 of 14
from the free-throw line.
Eagles’ Lindquist shines
BOYS BASKETBALL: Senior center Joey Lindquist amassed 25 points
and 13 rebounds to lead the Estancia High boys basketball team to a
63-46 nonleague road win over La Quinta Tuesday night.
“It was probably his most complete game as a varsity player,”
Estancia Coach Chris Sorce said of the 6-foot-7 Lindquist. “He was
very focused offensively, defensively and rebounding, he didn’t rush
things and he was very composed throughout.”
Carlos Pinto and Zack Novak added 11 points each and Pinto chipped
in six rebounds for the winners, who used a 16-2 second-quarter run
to turn a 24-20 deficit into a 36-26 halftime lead.
Estancia (5-1) closes out pool play in the Garden Grove Tournament
tonight at 7:30 against Garden Grove. That will be the third game of
a five-game week for the Eagles.
Sage Hill racks up seventh straight
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Freshman Haywood Wright and sophomore Katie
Puishys each collected 17 points and 18 rebounds to lead host Sage
Hill to a 52-20 nonleague girls basketball victory over Connelly
Tuesday.
Wright also had seven blocked shots and four steals, while Carrie
Clark had five assists for the winners, who improved to 7-0.
The Lightning hosts Saddleback Valley Christian Thursday at 5 p.m.
in another nonleague game.
Edison tops Estancia
* GIRLS BASKETBALL: The Estancia High girls basketball team
dropped a nonleague game to Edison, 36-32, at Estancia High Tuesday
night.
The Eagles (5-2) had “inconsistent scoring” as Coach Tamette Rappa
put it.
“We can’t be scoring five, 13 then two points in quarters,” said
the first-year Eagle coach.
Estancia’s two third-quarter points came on free throws.
Trisha Wase had 11 points and Nancy Castro added nine points for
the Eagles, who shot 13 for 39 from the field.
Tisha Gray scored seven points, grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked
two shots. Xochitl Byfield also had two blocks.
“We had a hard game last night so it might have taken some out of
us, who knows,” Rappa said.
The Eagles defeated Inglewood, 50-46 Monday, in the first round of
the Artesia Tournament and will play Long Beach Millikan at 5:25 p.m.
today at the Hawaiian Gardens Center in the second round.
Mustangs blitz Orange, 8-0
GIRLS SOCCER: In its first Golden West League game, the Costa Mesa
High girls soccer team blanked host Orange, 8-0, Tuesday.
The Mustangs, 6-1-2, 1-0-0 in league, received two goals from
Sharon Day and one goal each from Kristen Bagwell, Jasmin Day, Nilani
Duarte, Kara Jenkins, Jenny Sparks and Rachel Ronquillo in the
shutout.
Sharon Day added three assists and Jasmin Day, Stacy Krikorian and
Sparks each had one assist for the Mustangs.
Mesa fired 36 shots on Orange goalkeeper Sarah Chavez, who made 18
saves. Mustangs’ keeper Kaitlyn Gentling made no saves, touching the
ball only two times, said Mesa Coach Dan Johnston.
Rosary too much for CdM
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Corona del Mar High’s girls dropped a 76-22
decision to Rosary in the first round of the Los Alamitos Tournament
Tuesday, fallling to 2-5 oveall.
Rosary jumped to a 43-12 halftime lead and Corona del Mar was
unable to score in double figures in any quarter.
Corona del Mar continues pool play on Friday against Cerritos at 5
p.m.
Lightning drops 55-41 decision
BOYS BASKETBALL: The Sage Hill High boys basketball team succumbed
to quickness and pressure defense applied by Pacifica High of Oxnard,
which earned a 55-41 victory in the second pool-play game of the
Garden Grove Tournament Tuesday at Garden Grove High.
Sage Hill (2-6), which committed 20 turnovers, was paced by junior
Kevin Joyce (19 points) and senior Michael Fitzhugh (11 points and
eight rebounds).
The Lightning also hurt itself at the free-throw line, converting
just 6 of 18.
Sage Hill plays Saddleback in a tournament consolation game
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Sailors trounce Gahr, 61-20
GIRLS BASKETBALL: The Newport Harbor High girls basketball team
surpassed its win total of last season by defeating Gahr, 61-20, in
the opening pool-play game of the Valley Christian Tournament Tuesday
at Valley Christian High in Cerritos.
Jillianne Whitfield had 12 points and Lindsey Woller added 10 to
pace a balanced attack for the Sailors (5-2). Whitfield had six
rebounds, five assists and three steals, Woller added seven rebounds
and Victoria Swigert chipped in nine points and six rebounds.
Newport, 4-20 last season, plays Whitney today at 3 in the second
of three pool-play games.
Lightning scores shutout victory
GIRLS SOCCER: The Sage Hill High girls soccer team won its first
game of the season in shutout fashion.
The Lightning (1-5) defeated Saddleback Valley Christian, 3-0, at
Sage Hill Tuesday on goals by Sara Becker, Vista Murphy and Janele
Shockley. Becker scored her goal in the first half on an assist from
Katie McKitterick to give Sage Hill a 1-0 halftime lead. Amy Werbin
crossed to Shockley for the Lightning’s final goal. Sophomore
goalkeeper Laura Gordon made five saves and Murphy played the last 12
minutes in net, said Lightning Coach Amy Ray.
“The girls played extremely tough in the second half and never
gave up,” Ray said. “Our passing was a lot better today.”
The Lightning returns to action Thursday at Fairmont at 3:15 p.m.
Mustangs fall at Rancho Alamitos
BOYS SOCCER: Luis Villa Nueva’s first-half goal proved the only
score for Costa Mesa High, which dropped a nonleague 3-1 decision to
host Rancho Alamitos Tuesday in boys soccer action.
Villa Nueva scored in the 25th minute on a rebound of a shot
Mesa’s Luis Porcayo fired on the Rancho Alamitos keeper. The Mustangs
(0-6-1) were held scoreless after leading at halftime, 1-0.
“We played well in the first half then got overly confident and
had trouble scoring,” said Mustangs’ Coach Antonio Salinas. “We need
to work on giving a team effort, giving everything we’ve got.”
Costa Mesa goalkeeper Willmer Hernandez made two saves.
Newport’s Geier sparkles at Katella
WRESTLING: Newport Harbor High’s Nate Geier, Kid Lim and Victor
George were winners in the Sailors’ nonleague dual wrestling match at
Katella Tuesday in Anaheim.
Geier improved to 5-0 with a pin in 51 seconds over Nick Tody at
135 pounds.
Lim improved to 4-2 with a pin in 3:21 over Josh Zenbier at 112
pounds, and George was a 14-8 winner by decision over Daniel Real at
103 to improve to 2-2.
Mesa absorbs 67-39 loss
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Torrance High forced 21 turnovers to help the
Tartars earn a 67-39 girls basketball victory over Costa Mesa Tuesday
in the second round of the Artesia Tournament at Santa Fe High.
Senior Rhondi Naff had 10 points and six rebounds to pace the
Mustangs (3-3), who play King Drew High today at 5:25 in the
consolation bracket of the 31-team tournament, also at Santa Fe High.
Junior Brittany Vergara had eight points for the Mustangs,
including two three-pointers.
CdM handles Villa Park, 11-7
GIRLS POLO: Corona del Mar High’s girls water polo team was an
11-7 winner at Villa Park in nonleague play Tuesday.
Danielle Carlson led the way with seven goals, five coming in the
third quarter when CdM outscored Villa Park, 5-3, to expand the lead
to 10-6. Carlson also had four steals and two assists.
Brittney Bowlus had two goals, and Christina Hewko, usually the
scoring leader, had six steals and two assists.
The Sea Kings, 3-0, host Newport Harbor on Friday at 3.
The junior varsity, led by Ashley Chandler’s five goals, two
assists and two steals, was a 12-4 winner.
The frosh-soph, keyed by Katie Kubas’ eight goals, won, 17-6.
Nonleague
CdM 11, Villa Park 7 Score by Quarters
CdM 4 1 5 1
- 11
Villa Park 1 2 3
1 - 7
CdM -- Carlson 7, Bowlus 2, DiGiacomo 1, Harkins 1.
Saves -- Anae, 9.
Villa Park -- Colton 4, Soria 2, Hererra 1. Saves -- Davis
5.
Sage Hills bounces foe, 12-4
GIRLS POLO: Sage Hill High junior Hayden Hutchison scored seven
goals and sophomore Lauren Indvik added three to lead the host
Lightning to a 12-4 nonleague girls water polo win over Bolsa Grande
Tuesday at Corona del Mar High.
Kira Neal had seven saves for Sage Hill (5-1).
The Lightning hosts Tesoro Thursday at 7 p.m. at CdM.
Nonleague
Sage Hill 12, Bolsa Grande 4
Score by Quarters
Bolsa Grande 0 1 1
2 -- 4
Sage Hill 3 5 3
1 -- 12
Sage Hill -- Hutchison 7, Indvik 3, Forrest 1, White 1.
Saves -- Neal 7.
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