Newport Rowing Festival today
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More than 1,300 competitors will race in the annual Newport Autumn
Rowing Festival from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. today.
Participants include athletes of all ages and skill levels that
include Olympians, masters, juniors and those from UC Irvine, Orange
Coast College, UCLA, Stanford, USC, UC San Diego, San Diego State and
others. Competitors will be racing for medals and perpetual trophies.
The 2.7-mile course begins under the Via Lido bridge and continues
around the south side of Lido Island, crosses under the Pacific Coast
Highway bridge and finishes at the Newport Aquatic Center.
Sailors sweep twice
* VOLLEYBALL: Newport Harbor High’s girls volleyball team swept
Bishop Montgomery, 25-18, 25-23, 28-26, then handled San Marcos,
25-15, 25-21, 25-14, to win the consolation championship of the
prestigious Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions on Saturday.
Harbor senior Alyson Jennings, an all-tournament selection, had 22
kills and 18 assists against Bishop Montgomery, while teammates Kiley
Hall (10 kills) and Kellie King (25 assists) were solid. Lauren
Miller (16 kills), Jennings (14), Hall (10) and Emily Turner (eight)
did most of the scoring for Newport in the consolation title match
against San Marcos, in which Jennings (28 assists) and King (26)
shared setting duties.
UCI runners fare well
* CROSS COUNTRY: The UC Irvine men’s cross country team finished
third and the women’s team was fourth at the Big West Conference
championships Saturday at the Fairbanks Memorial course in San Luis
Obispo.
UCI sophomore Ricky Barnes placed 13th in 26:07.4 in the
8.000-meter men’s race. Sophomore Tom Whelan was 17th (26:20.7),
junior Andrew Garratt was 30th (26:51.5) and junior David Santos was
31st (26:54).
Rounding out the Anteaters’ top seven were sophomore Brandon
Lucero in 38th (27:15.7), sophomore John Kluve in 52nd (28:06.2) and
sophomore Silvestre Uribe in 63rd (28:52.5).
For the women, UCI junior Kaleena Yee earned all-conference honors
with a fifth-place finish (22:54.2 over 6,000 meters). Kim Ramirez
was 22nd (23:52.7), Tessa Cendejas was 23rd (23:45.0) and Chelsey
Traylor finished 27th in 23:57.4. Janelle Del Soldato was 28th
(23:59.0), Kelli Vanderburg was 32nd (24:06.4) and Kim Handel placed
39th in 24:20.3 to complete UCI’s top seven.
Menlo edges Sea Kings
* WATER POLO: Thomas Pearson’s four goals weren’t enough as the
Corona del Mar High boys water polo team lost to Menlo, 9-8, in
overtime, in the consolation bracket of the Tru-West Memorial Cup
invitational Saturday at Lynbrook High.
Spencer Pirdy, Tom Money, Travis Hersh and Daniel Niehenke each
scored once for the Sea Kings (5-17). Gaston Sanford made 10 saves in
goal for CdM.
Pearson also scored four goals, but the Sea Kings lost to Jesuit,
12-10, in tournament play Friday.
Hersh and Pirdy each scored two goals while Jacob Murphy and
Niehenke both added single scores for the Sea Kings, who tied Jesuit
three times, the last at 5-5, with five minutes left in the second
quarter.
UCI defeats Gauchos
* WATER POLO: Juniors Dan Noon and Rick Merlo scored four goals
each to lead No. 8 UC Irvine past ninth-ranked UC Santa Barbara,
10-8, in Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men’s water polo at Santa
Barbara Saturday.
Merlo’s goal with 1:55 left in the fourth quarter gave the
Anteaters (10-11, 2-2 in the MPSF) the lead for good at 8-7. Senior
Phil Garcia, who had two goals in the game, scored with 1:10 left for
a 9-7 lead before the Gauchos’ Brian Alexander scored with 51 seconds
remaining to cut the UCI lead to 9-8. Noon then completed the scoring
on a goal with 21 seconds left in the game.
VU pushes Fresno
* VOLLEYBALL: Vanguard’s women’s volleyball team lost to NAIA No.
2 ranked Fresno Pacific in four games Saturday night, 30-23, 30-25,
28-30, 30-24 in Golden State Athletic Conference action in Costa
Mesa.
Sonrisa Peace sparked the Lions with 13 kills and four service
aces, while Livia Peace added nine kills, and Keri DeHaas knocked
down 11.
Marissa Cothran had 41 assists and Lindsay Kaiser provided a
12-dig effort defensively. Vanguard drops to 13-9, 7-9 in the GSAC.
‘Eaters take fourth
* SWIMMING AND DIVING: Host UC Irvine finished fourth in both the
men and women’s meets Saturday in the second two of the two-day Big
West Shootout at the Anteater Aquatics Complex.
The Washington Huskies won both the men and women titles and
finished 3-0 in dual meets. Hawaii was second in both.
VU shuts out Biola
* SOCCER: In the 23rd minute, Vanguard’s Amber Waddle sent a pass
to Heather Tape, who scored from 20 yards out for the game’s only
goal Saturday as the Lions edged host Biola, 1-0, in Golden State
Athletic Conference women’s soccer action.
It was the season finale for VU (10-8, 5-5 in the GSAC), while
Biola fell to 12-4-1, 6-3-1.
Eagles blank Lions
* SOCCER: Host Biola knocked off Vanguard, 3-0, in Golden State
Athletic Conference men’s soccer action Saturday.
After Biola (11-6, 4-5 in the GSAC) held a 1-0 halftime edge, the
Eagles scored twice in the second half to pull away from the Lions
(13-6-1, 6-3-1). Vanguard has completed the regular season and must
wait for the results of Monday’s GSAC games to know its playoff
status.
Rossi helps ‘Eaters tie
* SOCCER: The UC Irvine men’s soccer team tied host Cal State
Fullerton, 0-0, Saturday night in Big West action.
Fullerton goalie Sam Reynolds (15 saves) and UCI keeper Cameron
Rossi (nine) each made point-blank stops to record a shutout.
UC Irvine tops Idaho
* VOLLEYBALL: The UC Irvine women’s volleyball team defeated
visiting Idaho, 30-28, 30-21, 30-32, 32-30, in Big West Conference
action Saturday night at Crawford Court. Kelly Wing led UCI with 20
kills, while Dana Kurzbard (15 kills) and Sami Cash (14) also
produced offensively.
Senior Brenda Waterman sparked UCI (17-8, 8-5 in the Big West)
with 25 digs.
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