Newport Harbor’s frosh team making some noise
The Newport Harbor High freshmen football team continued its
undefeated (8-0) season with a 29-0 blanking of Sea View League foe
Aliso Niguel Oct. 23.
Newport running back Jasen Ruiz scored twice from the 5-yard line
and quarterback Kevin Williams added a 15-yard TD strike to Brett
Houten to make it 23-0. Williams scored the Sailors’ final TD on a
6-yard run. The offensive line featuring Frank Muscatello, James
Skahen, Brian Lawler and Ian Fowler, while the defense of Josh
Kelleher, Mike Cabrese, Madison Morrell and Brian Beaudette stopped
Aliso drives.
A week earlier Harbor defeated Foothill, 28-14. Ruiz scored on
touchdown runs of 7 and 22 yards and added a 60-yard scoring catch
for the Sailors. Williams hit Jarrett Daniel with a 15-yard touchdown
pass for Newport’s second score. The Sailors will host Irvine at 3
p.m. today.
Sea Kings trounce Titans
* VOLLEYBALL: Jordan Smith and Mackenzie Conover each had eight
kills to lead the visiting Corona del Mar High girls volleyball team
to a 25-22, 25-20, 26-24 Pacific Coast League victory against Tesoro
Tuesday.
Smith and Breanne Ogden each had 11 digs to go with 18 assists
from Ashley Bill. Lauren Snell tallied eight digs for CdM (16-7, 6-1
in league), which hosts University at 5 p.m. today.
Costa Mesa sweeps Orange
* VOLLEYBALL: A slow start didn’t stop the Costa Mesa girls
volleyball team from scoring a 25-22, 26-24, 25-22 Golden West League
victory over visiting Orange Wednesday.
Jackie Havens led the Mustangs (6-5, 6-3 in league) with nine
kills while Rachel Le added six. Jenny Sparks added 20 assists and
Lindsey Navarrette collected six service aces for the victors.
Lightning still strong in loss
* VOLLEYBALL: The Sage Hill School girls volleyball may have
fallen, 25-16, 25-16, 23-25, 25-22, to visiting St. Margaret’s in an
Academy League match Wednesday, but Lightning Coach Ingrid Gustavson
was pleased with the effort.
Sophia Hillgren led the Lightning (7-6, 5-3 in league) with eight
kills while Cat Dailey added six. Haywood Wright tallied five stuff
blocks and freshman setter Kelsey Lawler amassed 21 assists in a
backup role.
St. Margaret’s improved to 13-3, 8-0.
OCC edged by Fullerton
* WATER POLO: The Orange Coast College men’s water polo team lost
a 10-8 lead in the final four minutes, while visiting Fullerton
scored the go-ahead goal with 26 seconds left and won the Orange
Empire Conference regular-season finale, 12-10, Wednesday.
Abner Castorena led the Pirates with four goals, while Mike Martin
added three and Mike Vandenberg, Tyler Morales and Jason Grijilva
provided a goal each for OCC (15-12, 1-3 in conference). The Hornets
improved to 12-9, 2-2.
*--*
Orange Empire Conference
Fullerton 12, Orange Coast 10
Score by Quarters
Fullerton 3 0 4 5 -- 12
OCC 2 3 3 2 -- 10
Fullerton -- Karapitian 4, Higuera 3, Goodwin 2,
Belagard 2, Paget 1. Saves -- Colber 4, Borgese
3. OCC -- Castorena 4, Martin 3, Morales 1,
Vandenberg 1, Grajilva 1. Saves -- Nichols 7.
*--*
Pirates defeat Santa Ana
* VOLLEYBALL: Marit Merriott and Christine Woller each slammed 11
kills to lead the visiting Orange Coast College volleyball team to a
30-24, 30-14, 30-24 victory over Santa Ana in Orange Empire
Conference action Wednesday.
Sailors bury Hawks
* WATER POLO: Senior Michael Bury scored eight goals to lead the
Newport Harbor High boys water polo team to a 15-5 Sea View League
victory at Laguna Hills Wednesday.
The Sailors (12-8, 2-1 in league) led 7-3 at halftime and broke
the game open in the third quarter, outscoring Laguna, 4-0.
Andrew Belden and Sean McGhie scored two goals each, while Clay
Jorth, Bryan Auer and Telford Cottam added one goal each. Junior
goalie Michael Robinson recorded six saves for Newport.
Sage Hill boys lose by one
* CROSS COUNTRY: The Sage Hill School boys cross country team
lost, 27-28, and finished second in the regular-season standings to
St. Margaret’s in an Academy League double dual meet at Salt Creek
State Park in Dana Point Wednesday.
Sage Hill (5-2, 4-1 in league) defeated Brethren Christian, 15-49,
while the Lightning girls team also went 1-1, defeating Brethren,
20-35, but losing to St. Margaret’s, 21-39.
Sage Hill Coach Nate Miller said he was encouraged by his team’s
showing, considering senior Chris Chiboucas was still battling pain
in his hip and sophomore Zach Chandy was dealing with the flu.
Junior Mike Voge led Sage Hill, finishing second (16:23) , while
Chiboucas followed in fourth (16:37) and Chandy fifth (16:38). Junior
Tristan Cordier finished eighth (16:48) and sophomore Tim Lefler was
ninth (16:56).
The Sage Hill girls (2-5, 2-3) were led by freshman Mollie McGann,
who was second (20:14).
Kara Percival finished seventh (20:55) and Erica Faris came in
10th (22:13), while Kelsey Rose (24:46) and Elise Brito (24:47) also
competed.
Vanguard’s Hess scores four
* SOCCER: Vanguard University junior Matt Hess scored four goals
and led the Lions men’s soccer team to a 4-0 Golden State Athletic
Conference victory over visiting Westmont Tuesday.
The Lions (13-5-1, 6-2-1 in conference) outshot Westmont, 23-9.
Vanguard goalie Tommaso Bianchi recorded seven saves. Westmont
dropped to 6-9-1, 3-4-1.
Vanguard closes out the regular season Saturday at 7 p.m. at
Biola.
UC Irvine wins in overtime
* SOCCER: Freshman Lauryn Birkinshaw scored the game-winner off a
rebound, one minute and 22 seconds into overtime, leading the UC
Irvine women’s soccer team to a 3-2 win over Big West Conference
visitor Long Beach State Tuesday.
In overtime, UCI (9-3-5, 3-1-3 in conference) took the ball down
the field and got a shot off by Kim Lloyd. The shot was saved, but
Birkinshaw finished off the rebound.
Freshman goalkeeper Marissa Welliver had three saves for UCI.
Senior Caroline Kabe scored on a crossing pass by sophomore Kim Lloyd
in the 29th minute, while senior Hayley McNallan put UCI up 2-0 in
the 63rd minute on a pass from freshman Britney Webster.
The 49ers dropped to 8-8, 4-3.
Anteaters’ Krautim honored
* SWIMMING: UC Irvine freshman Duke Krautim was named Big West
Male Swimming and Diving Athlete of the Week after winning two events
at the Triton Invitational.
Vanguard women shut out
* SOCCER: The host Vanguard women’s soccer team lost to defending
NAIA champion Westmont, 3-0, in Golden State Athletic Conference
action Wednesday.
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