Lions love the label: Shockers
The Vanguard University women’s basketball team made like Norah Jones
and upset the competition. Truth be told, the Vanguard Lions had that
Cinderella complex working for them this whole season.
The Lions were part Rodney Dangerfield, part Rocky Balboa.
No respect? No problem.
Vanguard entered the season picked to finish ninth in its
conference by the Golden State Athletic Conference coaches. That
apparently seemed to be the perfect motivation for the Lions. All
they did was say, “Oh yeah? We’re going to win this thing.”
Coach Russ Davis continually reminded his players of the lack of
respect. He also went to work and devised a plan that featured the
true basis of teamwork. To shock the GSAC world, you have to work
together. And, so the Lions worked.
They’ve had different players step up. They’ve had three-point
barrages and stingy efforts on defense. Laura Lee can knock ‘em down
with the best of them. She’s the school’s all-time leader in
three-pointers. Robbin Dittenbir, Lacey Mills and Jennifer Wilcox can
also hit the trey. And, if you’re looking for the heart and soul of
the squad, fifth-year senior Jessica Lenderman fulfills that role.
“We don’t have to say anything,” Lenderman said in reaction to
those GSAC preseason rankings. “The standings speaks for itself.”
The Lions’ GSAC championship speaks for itself. Vanguard clinched
the conference title Tuesday and there’s still one game remaining.
The Cinderella story will continue into the postseason.
I’m sure Davis is searching for rankings for the upcoming NAIA
Tournament. I’m sure he’s saying, “Somebody pick us to lose.”
The Lions thrive in defying the odds.
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The UC Irvine men’s basketball team’s overtime victory over
University of the Pacific was a test of will for the Anteaters. It
was also a test of maturity, poise and composure. UCI Coach Pat
Douglass believes his squad passed. And, it wasn’t just because they
won.
Douglass enjoyed the way his team did not lose its temper in a
heated game against the Tigers. UOP senior guard Demetrius Jackson
was in a zone in the first half and he was also in a trash-talking
zone. Douglass said Jackson also had some words for him. But the UCI
coach did not respond to him.
There was shoving and some hard fouls by the Tigers, but the
Anteaters never wavered. This attitude will be key for UCI, which has
just two games remaining until the Big West Tournament.
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The UCI baseball team opened a three-game series with No. 8 Baylor
Friday at Anteater Ballpark. It may seem puzzling that a program in
its second year after a 10-year hiatus has a matchup against a team
as good as the Bears. But, you need to only look at UCI’s coach to
find the answer.
Coach John Savage has always been excited for his team to grow.
Year 2 figured to be bumpy because Savage wanted a tough schedule. He
was able to set up some of those games because of his USC ties.
Before he became head coach at UCI, Savage worked as the pitching
coach and was in charge of recruiting with the Trojans.
This will be the first meeting between UCI and Baylor.
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Guess what? No one’s talking about the UCI men’s volleyball team,
again.
And, that might be a good thing. The Anteaters were a virtual
unknown until they won their first 10 matches, brought a nice-sized
crowd to the Bren Events Center and earned a No. 1 ranking.
Last week, UCI won its 14th match, which tied a single-season
school record. The Anteaters were idle this week and took their time
off by taking on an alumni squad Thursday at Crawford Hall.
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In college alumni news: Eddie Johnson, regarded as the best punter
in Orange Coast College history and a former standout of Newport
Harbor High, went through the NFL combine at Indianapolis last week.
Johnson said he felt awkward when he was weighed in. He said he had
to go to the scale, wearing only boxers, as men with clipboards made
notes.
“It was weird,” said Johnson, who will work out at two more NFL
scouting camps and then hope for a phone call from a team.
“I’m confident I’ll get invited to camp and make a team,” Johnson
said.
At the NFL combine, Johnson had to go through a Wonderlic test,
and he also punted. He had interviews with the Dallas Cowboys, the
New York Giants and the St. Louis Rams, Johnson said.
I’ll be shocked if Johnson doesn’t end up on an NFL team this
summer.
Johnson earned All-American honors at Idaho State last year and he
has the hang time and accuracy needed to play on Sundays.
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Earlier this week, former Newport Harbor standouts April Ross and
Zach Wells were invited to the White House and met President George
W. Bush.
Ross, who helped lead the USC women’s volleyball team to a
national championship, and Wells, the goalie on the UCLA men’s soccer
team that won the national title, were honored along with their
teammates.
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