CdM, Tars open on road
Neither Corona del Mar High nor Newport Harbor could come up with a
CIF Southern Section girls volleyball title this weekend, but both
schools will continue to play for a championship.
The Sea Kings and the Sailors open the CIF State championships
Tuesday, after qualifying as the runners-up in their respective
Southern Section divisions.
Corona del Mar (21-9), which lost in three games to Bishop
Montgomery in the Southern Section Division III-A final Friday, will
be at University High of San Diego (25-6), the San Diego Section
champion, Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Newport Harbor (25-6), which lost in four games to Mira Costa
Saturday in the Division II-AA final, will also travel south,
visiting Scripps Ranch (27-4) in the Division II championships,
Tuesday at 7 p.m. Scripps Ranch won the San Diego Section crown.
A victory by the Sea Kings could earn them a rematch against
Bishop Montgomery, seeded No. 2 in the eight-team Southern California
bracket, in Saturday’s regional semifinal.
Newport Harbor, should it escape the first round, would likely
face Mater Dei, the Southern Section Division II-A champion and the
No. 1 SoCal seed.
OCC given No. 2 seed
* VOLLEYBALL: The Orange Coast College women’s volleyball team
earned the No. 2 seed in the Southern California regional playoffs
and will meet Long Beach City College, at home, in the first round
Tuesday at 7 p.m.
The Pirates (17-2), hoping to make it to the state tournament for
the third straight year, finished second in the Orange Empire
Conference behind Golden West, which earned the No. 1 seed in the
regional. Irvine Valley College, also a member of the Orange Empire
Conference, was seeded third.
“I think it really shows the strength of our conference,” Pirates
Coach Chuck Cutenese said.
Six Pirates All-OEC
* VOLLEYBALL: Six members of the Orange Coast College women’s
volleyball team were named All-Orange Empire Conference by the
circuit’s coaches.
Sophomore setter Amber McCarthy, along with opposite Christine
Woller and outside hitter Donka Drozd, were first-team honorees.
Libero Melissa Sherman, along with outside hitters Marti Merriott
and Brenda Bailey, were second-team picks.
McCarthy, with 1,299 assists in her Coast career, surpassed
Heather Ruhl (1,281) as the team’s all-time leader. McCarthy has also
tallied a team-leading 36 service aces and has added 148 digs.
Woller, a transfer from UC Irvine, has slammed a team-high 246
kills through 19 matches, heading into the Southern California
regional playoffs, which begin Tuesday.
Drozd, a native of Sofia, Bulgaria, has tallied 218 kills and
leads the Pirates with 23 solo blocks. Bailey has added 129 kills.
Sherman, a sophomore, has amassed a team-high 259 digs while
Merriott slammed 132 kills before rolling her right ankle in the
regular-season finale against Cypress Wednesday. Merriott will not
play for the Pirates in the postseason.
Vanguard runners shine
* CROSS COUNTRY: Vanguard University juniors Jenny Thune and Liz
Huipe finished 34th and 90th, respectively, at the NAIA women’s cross
country championships Saturday at Tom Sawyer State Park in
Louisville, Ky.
Thune’s time of 18:39 over the 5,000-meter course was 11 seconds
off her personal record. Thune’s finish was the second best by a Lion
runner, topped only by Sheri Hall’s ninth-place showing in 1990.
Huipe, an Estancia High product, posted a time of 19:24.
“Both of our girls ran pretty well,” Vanguard Coach Bryan Wilkins
said. “Even to be in the top 100 is pretty good at this level of
competition.”
The women’s race consisted of 256 athletes.
Tars’ Schlesinger signs
* VOLLEYBALL: Adam Schlesinger, a 6-foot-5 senior setter at
Newport Harbor High, has signed a national letter of intent to
continue his volleyball career at Long Beach State.
Schlesinger was recruited by 10 schools, including 2003 NCAA
champion Lewis University and runner-up BYU.
“I think Long Beach State has an outstanding coaching staff and an
excellent student-athlete support department,” Schlesinger said.
Schlesinger is also a member of the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club
team that finished third at the 2003 Junior Olympics in Phoenix,
Ariz.
UCI’s Wing honored
* VOLLEYBALL: UC Irvine’s Kelly Wing, a junior outside hitter,
earned her fourth Big West Player of the Week award after leading the
Anteaters to a win over Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a UCI
match-record 43 kills Nov. 14.
Wing connected on 43 of 80 attempts and had just 14 errors to hit a season-best .363. She was also responsible for nine kills in Game
Five, including match point, and came up with 11 digs for her 18th
double-double of the season. Wing surpassed her previous mark of 35
kills, which she recorded against Long Beach State earlier this
season, and the 43 kills are the highest number of kills in the Big
West since the rally scoring format was adopted.
Blaze triumphs twice
* SOCCER: Costa Mesa Blaze, an APP under-12 girls soccer team
representing Region 120, grabbed two key victories Nov. 15-16 to take
sole possession of second place in the Area Q standings. The team
(6-2-1) had one regular-season game left before heading into the
playoffs.
In play Nov. 15, Blaze overcame two deficits to defeat Yorba
Linda, 3-2, dropping their victim’s record to 5-3-1.
Striker Shay Goldberg twice found the net for the Blaze, while
Karen Villalba also scored for the winners.
The team’s offense, led by the ball handling and passing of
Justine Cathey, consistently pressured Yorba Linda’s defense.
The Blaze’s defense, which has allowed the fewest goals among Area
Q teams, was led by the tenacious play of Jeana de Arakal and Misha
Brown, midfielders Allyson Wallace and Meagan Henderson, as well as
sweeper Erin Rodman.
In Nov. 16 action, Blaze notched an impressive 4-1 victory of
previously unbeaten Tustin (7-1-1). Goldberg matched her two-goal
performance in the previous game with a pair of scores against
Tustin.
Strikers Jenny Johnston and Kendra Fisher rounded out the scoring
for the Blaze. Goalkeepers Shona Lamb, Amy Ramirez, and Wallace held
the usually high scoring Tustin team to a single goal.
Tustin’s shots on goal were limited due to the defensive play of
Natalie Sekel and Amanda Watson.
Newport blanks Edison
* ROLLER HOCKEY: The Newport Harbor roller hockey team improved to
3-0-1 with a 5-0 victory over Edison Nov. 16.
Goaltender Mike Mosher recorded his first shutout of the season,
stopping 27 shots on goal from Edison (2-0-1).
Rory Campbell led the offensive attack with two goals while Jesus
Sotelo added one goal and an assist.
Vince Mongo (one assist) and Cory Adler added one goal apiece with
assists from Preston Kelly.
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