Sea King boys win third straight match
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Chris Ringstrom and Dominic Rubino each scored goals to lead the
undefeated Corona del Mar High boys soccer team to a 2-1 nonleague
win over host Long Beach Poly Friday.
Ringstrom gave CdM (3-0) a 1-0 lead when he scored his fifth goal
of the early season off an assist by Austin Brawner in the 44th
minute. Rubino made it 2-0 when he scored in the 59th minute off a
pass from Julien Cerutti.
CdM drew two red cards and played the final 10 minutes down two
players.
“We had to drop people back on a large field,” CdM Coach Pat
Callaghan said. “The boys worked hard, it was a long week.”
Jay Zimmerman made five saves in goal while Shane Collins led the
Sea Kings’ defense.
CdM, which hasn’t played a home game, travels to face host Sage
Hill at 3 p.m. Tuesday.
Lumbreras lifts Eagles
* SOCCER: Narciso Lumbreras scored a goal 10 minutes into Friday’s
nonleague boys soccer game and host Estancia High made it stand up in
a 1-0 victory over Marina.
Lumbreras booted the ball into the net off a corner kick from Luis
Mendoza.
Estancia goalkeeper Uber Gallegos made two saves while only facing
four shots. The Eagles put 13 shots on the opposing keeper.
Estancia (2-1) faces host Fountain Valley at 3 p.m. Monday.
UCI duo ranks first
* TENNIS: The doubles team of senior Jon Endrikat and junior Brian
Morton is currently ranked first in the West region in the Fall
Intercollegiate Tennis Association regional rankings.
The pair finished the fall season 10-3, including winning the ITA
West region championship in Carson and reaching the semifinals of the
Icy Hot/ITA All-American championships in Chattanooga, Tenn. The pair
was also seeded fourth at the ITA/National Intercollegiate indoor
championships in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Senior Zoran Korac is ranked 29th in singles in the West region
through the fall schedule. The West region consists of all the
Division I schools in Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington.
The Anteaters will open their season Jan. 15th at UCLA.
Eagles soar in opener
* WATER POLO: Courtney Hess and Marilyn Reich each scored five
goals to lead the host Estancia High girls water polo team to an 18-2
nonleague win Friday over Bolsa Grande to begin the season.
Melissa Buchmann and Carolina Barnes each scored three goals while
Amaryah Thaler and Katie Mahan tallied one apiece for the Eagles.
Mahan finished with six saves through the first three quarters.
“We were just trying to move the ball around as much as possible,”
Estancia Coach Bob Bandaruk said.
The Eagles face Sage Hill in a nonleague game at 6 p.m. Monday at
CdM High.
*--*
Nonleague
Estancia 18, Bolsa Grande 2
Score by Quarters
BG 1 0 0 1 -- 2
Est 3 5 6 4 -- 18
Bolsa Grande -- Yoon 2. Saves - Van Pham 6.
Estancia -- Mahan 1, Hess 5, Buchmann 3, Thaler
1, Reich 5, Barnes 3. Saves -- Mahan 6.
*--*
Sage spun in Webb
* BASKETBALL: Webb High of Claremont took advantage of Sage Hill
School missing two of its starters to earn a 33-30 nonleague girls
basketball victory Friday.
The Lightning (0-2) played without Katie Puishys (6-foot-2) and
Haywood Wright (6-1), their two tallest playersFreshman Kaitlin Tyres
and sophomore Rebecca Hembarsky took their places and scored four and
six points, respectively. Debbie Yoder-Lee led Sage with eight points
while Vicky Gutierrez and Allison Gonzalez each tallied six points.
Webb outscored the Lightning, 16-7, in the second quarter to take
a 24-16 halftime edge. Gutierrez led the Lightning with five rebounds
while Hembarsky grabbed four. Yoder-Lee finished with three assists.
The Lightning host Ocean View in a nonleague matchup at 7 p.m.
Monday.
*--*
Nonleague
Webb 33, Sage Hill 30
Score by Quarters
Vivian 8 16 3 6 -- 33
Sage 9 7 4 10 -- 30
Vivian -- Ho 3, Kalkat 2, Mitchell 2, Kent 26,
Chen 0, Garo 0, Silberg 0, Cook 0, Rae 0. 3-pt
goals -- None. Fouled out -- None. Technicals
-- None. Sage Hill -- Gutierrez 6, Hembarsky 6,
Yoder-Lee 8, Gonzalez 6, Tyres 4, Kaliski 0,
Schaeffer 0. 3-pt goals -- Gonzalez 1. Fouled
out -- None. Technicals -- None.
*--*
Costa Mesa wins two
* WATER POLO: Costa Mesa High’s girls water polo team earned two
victories Friday to continue pool play in the Bob Benson Memorial Cup
at El Dorado High in Placentia.
Mesa defeated Long Beach Poly, 3-2, in the first game with Jessica
Steenhard scoring the winning goal from the perimeter in the second
three-minute overtime period. Annie Lee and Allyson Harris also
tallied goals for Mesa while goalkeeper Quyen Nguyen recorded five
saves.
Mesa held on to defeat Arcadia, 7-6, in the second game.
Sarah Bowman scored her fifth goal of the game, which proved to be
the game-winner, with 42 seconds left in regulation to give the
Mustangs a two-goal edge. Johanna Stacey scored her second goal of
the game with 26 seconds left to cut the lead to 7-6.
Harris and Christine Twohig each added single goals while Nguyen
made seven saves.
Mesa wraps up pool play with two games at Valencia High in
Placentia. The first game is at 2 p.m.
Laguna defeats Sage
* BASKETBALL: Sage Hill overcame an early deficit to pull within
four points in the third quarter, but Laguna Beach’s athleticism won
out as the Breakers pulled away for a 56-35 victory in nonleague boys
basketball action Friday.
Kevin Joyce led Sage Hill (2-1) with 15 points.
Three sign with UCI
* VOLLEYBALL: The UC Irvine men’s volleyball program, which
finished with a No. 5 national ranking in 2003, has added some height
with three recruits who singed letters of intent recently to compete
for Coach John Speraw’s Anteaters.
UCI, with only four players taller than 6-foot-6 on its 2004
roster, including one senior, will count on 6-8 setter Ryan Ammerman,
6-7 opposite Jon Steller and 6-7 outside hitter Taylor Wilson to
elevate the program’s burgeoning national profile.
Wilson, a senior at Capistrano Valley High, was first-team
All-South Coast League last season. He plays for the Balboa Bay
Volleyball Club.
Local products All-Ivy
* VOLLEYBALL: Corona del Mar residents Lauren Grumet (Princeton)
and Jacqueline Becker (Yale) have been named All-Ivy League in
women’s volleyball.
Grumet, a 5-foot-8 outside hitter who attended Cate School in
Carpenteria as a prep, is a first-team choice after helping the
Tigers claim the Ivy crown with an 11-3 league record. She recorded
10 double-doubles (kills and blocks) in 14 Ivy matches.
Becker, a product of CdM High, is a second-team pick after
triggering the Yale offense. A 5-8 sophomore setter, she amassed
1,024 assists this fall, an average of 11.6 per game.
Wormely earns honor
* BASKETBALL: Horace Wormely, a 5-foot-6 starting point guard for
the Vanguard University men’s basketball team, has helped lead the
squad to a 4-3 start and has been named the school’s Lion of the
Week.
Wormely, a junior transfer from Pasadena City College, scored 10
points, dished out seven assists and grabbed five rebounds in the
Lions’ 61-60 victory over University of Mary Nov. 28. His final two
points came on a driving layup in the closing moments and proved to
be the game-winning basket.
He leads the team in assists (3.1 per game) and steals (2.43 per
game) and is second on the team in scoring (13.6 points per game).
Former Tar All-SCIAC
* VOLLEYBALL: University of Redlands freshman Shelley Langford, a
product of Newport Harbor High, has been named first-team
All-Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in
women’s volleyball.
The 5-foot-11 middle blocker, a member of the Sailors’ CIF
Southern Section Division II-AA champions last fall, helped Redlands
finish tied for second in the conference. The Bulldogs were 15-12,
9-5 against SCIAC foes.
The only underclassman among the coaches’ first-team,
all-conference selections, Langford led Redlands in blocks (73) and
was third on the team with 232 kills. She also had 36 service aces.
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