Pirates’ crew sweeps in season opener
* CREW: It was a clean sweep for the Orange Coast College men’s
crew team Saturday in Newport Harbor as it won all three races
against UCLA, San Diego State and the University of San Diego.
The Pirates fielded two boats in the Novice VIII with the top
Coast boat winning in 6:04.5. The “B” boat took third, beating teams
from SDSU and USD with a 6:24.7 clocking.
The Bucs junior varsity VIII team crossed the line almost a full
10 seconds ahead of second-place UCLA, finishing the course in
6:20.6. Coast fields six first-year rowers.
Coast’s Varsity VIII boat won the final race of the day by 2 1/2
boat lengths over UCLA in 6:11.6 over the Lido Channel course.
Anteaters fare well
* TRACK AND FIELD: Junior Lauren Adams and senior Santosh
Swamidass won individual events in the Cal Poly Track & Field
Invitational in San Luis Obispo Saturday. The meet was a non-scoring
competition.
Adams won the 400 meters as she finished with a season-best time
of 57.40 and almost a full second ahead of runner-up Alexis Hultine
of Cal Poly.
Swamidass placed first in the high jump as he cleared a
season-best height of 6-9 1/2, which is the qualifying mark for the
NCAA Regional Championships at Stanford May 30-31. Freshman teammate
Jon Wratten finished second Saturday with a mark of 6-7 1/2.
Second-place finishes in women’s competition included sophomore
Suzanne Purmort in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:02.61 for
the seventh-fastest time in UCI history, senior Wendy Chan in the
1,500 with a career-best time of 4:34.08, senior Cathy Picha in the
800 (2:16.85), and sophomore Erin Curtis in the pole vault at 12-0 to
tie her outdoor best this season.
Anteater men placing second included junior Kenny Vinh with a time
of 14.94 in the 110 high hurdles, sophomore Scott Jarvis in the 400
hurdles (54.54), senior Darrell Tozier in the 800 meters (1:53.85)
and sophomore Patrick Grogan in the triple jump (47-6 1/4 ).
Urtusuastegui sharp
* TRACK AND FIELD: Newport Harbor High senior Alec Urtusuastegui
ran a 1:59.13 in the 800 meters at the Arroyo Distance Carnival
Saturday at Azusa Pacific College, his first time under 2:00 in the
event.
Also with solid times for the Sailors were Courtney Marshall, Elda
Hernandez and Megan Randall.
Marshall PR’d in the 800 meters (2:29.13) and the 1,600 (5:26.81).
Hernandez had a personal best in the 800 at 2:29.21 and was third
in the 400 at 1:02.37, while Randall, fourth in the 400, PR’d with a
1:02.45.
Costa Mesa splits
* PREP SOFTBALL: The Costa Mesa High softball team, adjusting
from the loss of three starters, went 1-1 to open the Rialto
Tournament Saturday at Rialto High.
The Mustangs lost, 6-4, to Colton in the first game of pool play.
Senior Ann Marie Topps hammered a two-out, two-run home run in the
bottom of the fourth to pull Mesa within 6-4. The game ended after
five innings because of a 1-hour, 20-minute time limit.
Junior Jane-E Yamamoto earned her first pitching win of the season
and led the Mustangs (4-3) to a 2-1 victory over Yucaipa (7-2) in the
second game of pool play. Junior Michelle Miller eventually scored
after her double because of a two-base error, tying the score, 1-1,
in the bottom of the second inning.
With the bases loaded sophomore Uyen Mai took a walk to earn what
proved to be the game-winning RBI, in which junior Teresa Lau scored
in the bottom of the fourth.
*--*
Rialto Tournament
Pool play (Game 1)
Colton 6, Costa Mesa 4
Colton 000 33 -- 6 7 1
Mesa 000 22 -- 4 5 2
Rios and Gonzalez; Yamamoto and Miller. W --
Rios. L -- Yamamoto, 0-1. 2B- Logan (C),
Gonzalez (C). HR -- Topps (CM)
*--*
*--*
Pool play (Game 2)
Mesa 2, Yuicapa 1
Yuicapa 010 00 -- 1 3 1
Mesa 010 10 -- 2 7 1
Bolinger and Borgh; Yamamoto and Miller. W --
Yamamoto, 1-1. L -- Bolinger, 3-1. 2B -- Miller
(CM)
*--*
Lions win one of two
* SOFTBALL: The Vanguard softball team experienced opposite
displays of offense and went 1-1 on the final day of play in the
Pittsburgh State Tournament in Kansas Saturday.
The Lions (17-9-1) started the day with a 14-7 victory over
Bellevue, in which Vanguard pumped out 17 hits to advance to the
tourney’s Red Bracket championship game.
Senior Jill Jessen smacked out a two-run home run, while freshman
Vanessa Bolich and senior Celina Camarillo ripped a triple each.
Sophomores Lisa Jackson and Andrea Smidt collected one double
each.
Vanguard lost to Missouri Southern, 7-1, in the Red Bracket
championship. Missouri Southern broke the game open with six runs in
the bottom of the fourth inning.
*--*
Pittsburgh St. Tourney
Game 1
Vanguard 14, Bellevue 7
Score by Innings
Vanguard 330 205 1 -- 14 17 3 Bellevue 200 005 0 -- 7 11 3
Keltner, Jessen (5), Kelnter (7) and
Rolle, Smidt (4); Tibke, Branigan (4) and
Fitl. W -- Keltner, 8-1. L -- Tibke. 2B
-- Jackson (V), Smidt (V). 3B -- Bolich
(V), Camarillo (V). HR -- Jessen (V),
Breder (B)
*--*
*--*
Game 2
Mo. Southern 7, Vanguard 1
Score by Innings
Vanguard 000 001 0 -- 1 5 4
Missouri 001 600 x -- 7 8 0
Keltner, Ball (4) and Rolle; Allison and
Barrow. W -- Allison, 5-3. L -- Keltner,
8-2. 2B -- Camarillo (V), Thirion (MS). 3B
-- Reed (MS)
*--*
Tars victorious, 12-0
* SOFTBALL: The Newport Harbor High softball team cranked out 13
hits, including two apiece from senior Athena Vasquez and sophomores
Ashley Gleason and Julianne Bass, as the Sailors defeated nonleague
host Anaheim, 12-0, in 5 1/2 innings Friday.
Gleason collected three RBIs, while Bass contributed two. Senior
pitcher Amanda Campbell struck out eight and allowed just one hit in
four innings for Newport (5-2).
*--*
Nonleague
Newport 12, Anaheim 0
Score by Innings
Anaheim 000 000 -- 0 2 6
Newport 421 14x -- 12 13 0
Paularino, Escobedo (3) and Cornell;
Campbell, Grumman (5) and Bass. W --
Campbell, 1-0. L -- Paularino. 2B -- Vasquez
(NH), Gleason (NH), Campbell (NH). 3B --
Rocha (A)
*--*
Lions’ Hall sparkles
* TRACK AND FIELD: Vanguard senior Sarah Hall qualified for the
NAIA Outdoor Track Nationals while winning the women’s 1,500 meters
with a personal-best time (4:41.35) in a Golden State Athletic
Conference five-way meet at Point Loma Nazarene Saturday.
Sophomore Jenny Thune and Hall finished second and third in the
800. On the men’s side, freshman Matt Meyer finished second in the
1,500 (4:58.43) in his first time ever running the event. Freshman
Laine Stevens finished second in the 100 (1.282) and third in the 200
(26.32).
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