Zoelle lifts Sea Kings to 6-2 victory
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* SOFTBALL: Alissa Zoelle struck out seven and walked no one to pick
up her third win of the season in a 6-2 victory for the Corona del
Mar High softball team over Capistrano Valley Christian to wrap up
the Costa Mesa Tournament Friday at TeWinkle Park.
CdM (4-5) scored three runs in the second inning to pad to claim a
3-1 lead it never relinquished. Senior Lauren Loe started the rally
with a one-out single and later scored on Jackie Manning’s single.
Meaghan Bunney and Melanie Cole would score on a throwing error in
the third.
Loe knocked in Amy Tyson from third in the third inning for CdM’s
only RBI against CVC (4-6).
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Costa Mesa Tournament
CdM 6, Capistrano Valley Chr. 2
Score by Innings
CdM 031 002 0 -- 6 11 3
CVC 101 000 0 -- 2 5 6
Zoelle and Tyson; Eichler, Hanten (4) and
Krumpotich. W -- Zoelle, 3-3. L --
Eichler, 2-6. 2B -- Morris (CVC)
*--*
OCC falls in five at GWC
* VOLLEYBALL: Orange Coast College gave host Golden West all it
could, but fell short in five games, 30-28, 28-30, 35-33, 27-30,
8-15, in Orange Empire Conference men’s volleyball action Friday.
Coast (13-5, 7-3 in the OEC) falls behind Golden West and
Grossmont, both at 8-3 in the conference.
The Pirates fought hard despite playing without starting outside
hitter Kamiana Kamalani, who is nursing an injured back. Poyer Poia,
playing on a sore ankle, led Coast with 28 kills followed by Paul
Pomroy (12), and Doug Lewis (11), who filled in for Kamalani.
Kaione Scott led the Pirates with 14 digs and Matt Skolnik tallied
11. Mike Murphy collected 60 assists. Levi Luster had three solo
blocks and assisted on five.
Pirates edge Golden West, 2-1
* SOFTBALL: Christina Wakeman slugged her second home run of the
season, a solo shot with two out in the first inning, as host Orange
Coast held off visiting Golden West, 2-1, Friday in Orange Empire
Conference softball.
Kera Mathes (6-7) earned the win, scattering five hits and two
walks. She had the Pirates’ first RBI with a sacrifice fly in the
first inning. Coast (8-10, 3-6) hosts Santa Ana on Monday at 3.
*--*
Orange Empire Conference
Orange Coast 2, Golden West 1
Score by Innings
GWC 000 100 0 -- 1 5 1
OCC 200 000 x -- 2 2 2
Swift, Fryslie (3) and Cardoza; Mathes and
Sharum. W -- Mathes, 6-7. L -- Swift. HR --
Wakeman (OCC)
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Sailors fall at Mira Costa
* VOLLEYBALL: Newport Harbor High’s Sailors dropped a 4-15,
9-15, 15-12, 4-15 nonleague boys volleyball decision to host Mira
Costa Friday night.
Mike Toole and Paul Toman led the charge with 10 kills apiece, and
Nick Kelly (12) and Mike McDonald (10) were in double figures with
digs.
John Langford filled in well at middle blocker for Nedim Pajevic,
who has quit the team, according to Coach Dan Glenn.
“Newport Harbor fell to 7-8. Mira Costa is 5-1.
Anteaters top Hawaii, 5-2
* TENNIS: UC Irvine’s men’s tennis team defeated Hawaii, 5-2, in
the quarterfinals of the Anteater Classic Friday, sending the
Anteaters against Texas A&M; Corpus Christi today at 1 p.m. in today’s
semifinals at Anteater Tennis Stadium.
*--*
UCI 5, Hawaii 2
Singles -- Endrikat (UCI) def. Sceats, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2; Oda (H) def. Korac, 6-1, 6-2; Morton (UCI) def. Manolaschino, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4; Moralejo (H) def. Biorkman, 6-2, 6-1; Surapol (UCI) def. Brignole, 6-4, 0-6, 7-5; Yandoc (UCI) def. Diepraam, 2-6, 6-3,
10-6. Doubles -- Oda-Manolascino (H) def. Morton-Endrikat, 8-6; O’Connor-Korac (UCI) def. Sceats-Diepraam, 8-6; Prentice-Williams (UCI) def. Moralejo-Brignole, 8-3
*--*
Estancia drops the ball, 4-2
* SOFTBALL: A succession of errors in the third inning compounded
the Estancia High’s girls softball team’s attempt at its second
straight victory in Golden West League play Friday against host
Saddleback.
The Eagles committed four errors, two in the three-run Saddleback
second, and lost, 4-2.
An overthrow from third to first with one out began the Eagles
tumble. A Saddleback double put runners on second and third and
another miscue in the infield allowed two runs to score.
“We fell apart in that inning,” said Estancia Coach Marc Rodig.
The Eagles, trailing, 4-0, scored two runs in the fifth when Laura
Morton brought home Rebecca Kaplan and Larsen, who had both singled,
with a hit into right field. Morton was thrown out at first on the
play.
Chelsea Kaplan and Hilary Ockey also collected singles for the
Eagles (8-2, 1-1 in league), while Muriel Mason had four strikeouts
in the circle against Saddleback (2-0 in league).
*--*
Golden West League
Saddleback 4, Estancia 2
Score by Innings
Estancia 000 020 0 -- 2 4 4
S’back 013 000 0 -- 4 5 1
Mason and Acosta; Fernadez and Ramirez. W
-- Fernandez. L -- Mason, 5-1. 2B Diaz
(S), Avila (S)
*--*
Lightning rolls on, 14-4
* TENNIS: The Sage Hill School boys tennis team, playing without
its top two singles players, had little trouble with Brethren
Christian, winning the Academy League home match, 14-4, Friday at
Park Newport.
Sage’s top two doubles pairings of Mark Ramadan and Todd Montakab,
as well as Drew Roeser and Kent Kuran, each swept to help the
Lightning, ranked No. 5 in CIF Division V, improve to 2-5, 1-1 in
league.
Lightning Coach A.G. Longoria said No. 1 singles player Greg
Solodok [ear infection] and No. 2 singles player Eric Burton [ankle
sprain] should be ready when Sage Hill visits league rival St.
Margaret’s Tuesday.
*--*
Academy League
Sage Hill 14, Brethren 4
Singles -- Milovantsev (SH) lost to Bowman, 1-6, def. Elm, 6-0, def. Bamuguchi, 6-0; Chin (SH) won, 6-2, lost, 0-6, won, 6-0; Cassel (SH) won, 6-0, 6-2, lost, 0-6. Doubles -- Ramadan-Montakab (SH) def. Cole-McCleland, 6-1, def. Pringle-J. Gregori, 6-0,
def. Rudd-E. Gregori, 6-3; Roeser-Kuran (SH) won, 6-0, 7-6, 6-0; Livingston-Demirjian (SH) won, 6-1, 6-3, lost, 5-7
*--*
Sage Hill posts winners
* TRACK AND FIELD: Sophomore Laura Gordon won the girls 100-meter
intermediate hurdles (19.8), the long jump (14-5 3/4) and the triple
jump (31-2) and junior Braden Barnett won the boys shot put and
discus to highlight Sage Hill School competitors at an Academy League
track and field meet Friday at Saddleback College.
Barnett, the lone Lightning competitor last season, broke his own
shot put school record with a mark of 43-5 1/2 and his winning discus
throw was 105-9 1/2.
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