VU’s Hall gains All-American laurels
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Sarah Hall, Vanguard’s final competitor at the NAIA Track and Field
Indoor Nationals, gained national recognition Saturday when she
garnered NAIA All-American honors for her performance in the 3,000
meter event.
Hall entered the event seeded eighth according to her prior
qualifying marks, but pulled off a minor upset by finishing in fifth
place with a time of 10:25.80, just 15 seconds off the pace of the
two-time champion, Chrisie Gregory from Fresno Pacific. Hall was one
of three Golden State Athletic Conference runners to finish in the
top six of the 3,000 and earn NAIA All-American honors. Hall is a
senior from Costa Mesa.
She attended Estancia High School and Orange Coast College prior
to attending Vanguard.
Hall will continue the spring season in hopes of qualifying for
the NAIA Outdoor Nationals in May.
* SOFTBALL: Senior Ann Marie Topps went 3 for 4 with five RBIs
and one run scored, as the Costa Mesa High softball team defeated
Capistrano Valley Christian, 13-2, in the second round of the Costa
Mesa Tournament at TeWinkle Park Saturday.
The game was called with two outs in the bottom of the fifth
inning because of the mercy rule, after Topps smacked her second
two-run triple of the game. Her younger sister, Kelly, finished 2 for
3 with 2 RBIs and one run scored, while Jade Moss added one hit, two
runs scored and two RBIs.
The Mustangs will play in a semifinal against Savanna Saturday at
a time to be announced later at TeWinkle Park.
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Costa Mesa Tournament
Second round
Mesa 13, Capo Vly Chr. 2
CV Chr 000 20 -- 2 3 3
Mesa 300 28 -- 13 13 2
Eicher and Krumpotich; Butler and Miller. W
-- Butler, 2-0. L -- Eicher. 3B -- A. Topps
(CM) 2
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Sailors breeze, 9-0
* SOFTBALL: The Newport Harbor High softball team recorded its
second-straight mercy-rule victory, allowing no hits in its 9-0 win
over St. Margaret’s in the second round of the Costa Mesa Tournament
at TeWinkle Park Saturday.
Kim Moore collected her second pitching win, that included four
no-hit innings and five strikeouts against the 13 batters she faced.
Ashley Gleason pitched in the top of the fifth inning, striking
out two and the game was called.
Gleason also hammered an RBI triple in the fourth inning to help
Newport go up, 9-0. Newport catcher Amanda Campbell had an RBI
double.
The Sailors will host Santiago Tuesday at 3:30 p.m., play at
Northwood Thursday at 3:30 and resume action in a semifinal of the
Costa Mesa Tournament against Saddleback Saturday at noon.
The winner will face the Costa Mesa-Savanna winner at 3:30 at
TeWinkle Park.
*--*
Costa Mesa Tournament
Second round
Newport 9, St. Margaret’s 0
St. Mar 000 00 -- 0 0 4
Newport 311 4x -- 9 7 2
Stebbie and Butler; Moore, Gleason and
Campbell. W -- Moore, 2-0. L -- Stebbie. 2B --
Campbell (NH). 3B -- Gleason (NH)
*--*
Vanguard sweeps
* SOFTBALL: Vanguard University’s women’s softball team blanked
visiting Hope International twice in Golden State Athletic Conference
play Saturday, posting 4-0 and 1-0 victories behind the pitching of
Marciea Ball (a three-hitter) and Jill Jessen (a two-hitter).
Beth Burchell led a five-hit attack with a double in the opener
and Celina Camarillo drove in Ashley Mauro for the only run in the
nightcap.
Vanguard improves to 12-4-2, 4-3 in the GSAC.
UCI men fall, 5-2
* TENNIS: UC Santa Barbara (6-5, 1-0) dealt visiting UC Irvine a
5-2 Big West Conference loss in men’s tennis Saturday, snapping a
four-match losing streak to the Anteaters.
*--*
Big West Conference
UCSB 5, UC Irvine 2
Singles -- Palencia (SB) def. Endrikat, 6-2, 7-6; Korak (UCI) def. Schwindt, 6-4, 6-0; Anselme (SB) def. Morton, 6-1, 6-3; Placek (SB) def. Biorkman, 6-1, 6-0; Brotman (SB) def. Surapol, 6-2, 6-4; Yandoc (UCI) def. Frick, 3-6, 6-2. Doubles --
Morton-Endrikat (UCI) def. Palencia-Schwindt, 8-4; Anselme-Placek (SB) def. Biorkman-Korac, 8-4; Brotman-Leshinsky (SB) def. Williams-Surapol, 8-5
*--*
UCI dunks UCSB
* WATER POLO: The No. 17 UC Irvine Anteaters defeated the No. 10
UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 8-7 in the Gaucho Invitational for the
‘Eaters first ever win over a top-10 opponent.
UCI held a 4-3 lead at the half. The ‘Eaters would take a 6-4 lead
entering the fourth quarter.
UCI closed out it’s biggest win ever with two more goals in the
fourth to seal the win over the host Gauchos. Senior Meghan O’Donnell
scored three goals for the ‘Eaters. Junior Erica Horman and junior
Rebecca Wedemeyer each had two goals for UCI.
The Anteaters will face the UC San Diego Tritons for the second
time this week today at 9:10 a.m.
UCI will then face either the San Jose State Spartans or the UC
Davis Aggies in the 9th or 11th place game at 12:40 p.m. or 1:50 p.m.
respectively.
*--*
UCI 8, UCSB 7
Score by Quarters
UCI 2 2 2 2 - 8
UCSB 2 1 1 3 - 7
UCI - O’Donnell 3, Wedemeyer 2, Horman 2, Ranes 1
UCSB - Gorbett ;2, Clark 2, Kunkel 2, Lezak 1
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Giants handle Cubs, 8-2
* LITTLE LEAGUE: The steady pitching combination of starter
Grant Davis and reliever Austin Jones held the Cubs to just two runs
in an 8-2 win for the Giants in Newport Beach Little League AAA play.
Davis retired all six batters he faced, striking out four. He also
had two hits to help lead the offense and Daniel Noto hit the first
home run of the year for the Giants.
Reed Johnson and Alan Brown pitched well for the Cubs in their
first outing.
Tryouts today
* CLUB SOCCER: The Pacific Coast Soccer Club will hold tryouts
for the girls under-13 division today from noon to 3 p.m. at Estancia
High in Costa Mesa.
Girls must be born on or after August, 1, 1990.
Visit the PCS website at www.aysopcs.org or contact Al Medina at
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