CdM handles Warriors
* TENNIS: Corona del Mar High’s boys tennis team continued its
unbeaten ways with a 12-6 nonleague victory over highly regarded
Woodbridge Monday, paced by he singles sweeps of Garrett Snyder and
Carsten Ball.
Corona del Mar improved to 5-0 with the victory while the
Woodbridge Warriors suffered their first setback in five starts.
CdM hosts Peninsula at 2 p.m. on Wednesday.
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Nonleague
CdM 12, Woodbridge 6 Singles -- Snyder (CdM) def. Suzuki, 6-1, 6-0, def. Loney, 6-0, def. Mitton, 6-2; Ball (CdM) won, 6-3, 6-1, 6-0; Reitz (CdM) lost, 1-6, won, 6-0, 6-0
Doubles -- Warsaw-Roberts (CdM) lost to Brenner-Goldberg, 3-6, def. Fattahi-Mawrey, 6-4, def. Calderon-Oh, 6-1; Saida-Gingold (CdM) lost, 2-6, 0-6, won, 6-3; Pham-Nguyen (CdM) lost, 6-7, 2-6, won 6-2
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Eagles triumph, 16-2
* TENNIS: Estancia High’s boys tennis team dealt visiting
Century a 16-2 spanking, paced by sweeps from singles standouts Scott
Braunsdorf, Lewis Bradshaw and Garrett Stephenson.
Estancia improves to 3-4 overall with the victory. The Eagles are
at Santa Ana today in a Golden West League match.
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Nonleague
Estancia 16, Century 2
Singles -- Braunsdorf (E) def. Lopez, 6-0, def. Salas, 6-2, def. Arroyo, 6-0; Bradshaw (E) won, 6-3, 6-0, 6-2; Stephenson (E) won, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1
Doubles -- Raymond-Do (E) lost to Sok-Castillo, 3-6; Thompson-McKendry (E) lost to Elias-Ceja, 2-6; Raymond-Do (E) def. Velasquez-Perez, 6-3; Cacho-Valdes (E) won, 6-3, 6-3, 6-1; Mumtaz-Nieves (E) lost, 2-6, won, 6-4, 6-4
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Cypress routs Pirates
* SOFTBALL: Orange Coast College’s softball team dropped a 10-1
Orange Empire Conference mercy rule decision in five innings Monday
as host Cypress punched out seven runs in the fourth inning to break
it open.
Coast’s Andrina Valenzuela had a double and scored the Pirates’
only run off an RBI single from Sintrell Ryder.
Cypress improved to 19-3, 5-1 in the OEC. Orange Coast fell to
7-7, 2-4.
The Pirates return to the diamond Wednesday with an OEC venture at
Fullerton.
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Orange Empire Conference
Cypress 10, OCC 1
Score by Innings
OCC 001 00 -- 1 6 3
Cypress 102 7x -- 10 8 0
Mathes and Sharum; Klabacha and Yokoyoma. W --
Klabacha, 13-2. L -- Mathes, 5-5. 2B --
Alvarez (Cyp), Valenzuela (OCC). 3B -- Fonseca
(Cyp)
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Simonoff in top form
* WRESTLING: Costa Mesa High senior Mike Simonoff went 4-0 to
capture the 152-pound division title in the Lakewood Wrestling
Invitational at Lakewood High Saturday.
Costa Mesa Coach Brett Shainfield said the tournament is in
preparation for the freestyle state tournament at Golden West
College, which advances the top three in each division to a national
tournament.
Simonoff was perfect in the Lakewood invitational. He recorded a
technical fall and two pins, and then defeated a wrestler from
Northwood, 6-0, in the title match.
Shainfield also said Costa Mesa senior Adam Donovan finished with
a 1-2 record at the CIF State Championships last week at University
of the Pacific.
Sailors top three foes
* VOLLEYBALL: The Newport Harbor High boys volleyball team won
three of its four matches Saturday to finish third in the consolation
division of the San Diego Tournament of Champions at Francis Parker
High.
The Sailors defeated Santa Barbara, 15-8, 15-11, then topped
Laguna Beach, 15-10, 15-4. They lost to Santiago of Corona, 15-7,
15-8, before finishing with a 15-13, 15-6 triumph over Village
Christian from Sun Valley.
Senior Mike Toole compiled the most kills in the marathon day that
began at 8 a.m. and did not end until around 9 p.m., due to delays
with leaks in the gym.
Paul Toman, Nick Glassic, Adam Schlesinger, Nedim Pajevic and Nick
Kelly also played well for the Sailors.
Lion(s) of the Week
* HONORS: The Vanguard University women’s basketball team was
predicted to finish ninth in the 11-team Golden State Conference by
the circuit’s coaches before the season started. It did not take long
to see the Lions were not only underrated, but inspired by the notion
of such a low expectation level set for them by opposing coaches.
Vanguard finished 18-2 in the GSAC, the most wins recorded in the
conference in GSAC history. It was the Lions fourth GSAC
championship.
For their accomplishments, the squad was honored with the Lion of
the Week award, given by the Vanguard Athletic Department.
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