Sailors rally to victory
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After trailing the entire game, Newport Harbor High took the lead
with three minutes remaining Wednesday and pulled away from Laguna
Hills for a 61-52 boys basketball victory in Sea View League play.
Taylor Young led the Sailors (12-7, 3-1) with 24 points and 14
rebounds, but Harbor received contributions from a variety of
sources.
Ted Slater ignited the Tars, who trailed by three at halftime,
with four steals in the third quarter and finished with four points.
Brett Perrine added 13 points and provided an exclamation point with
a game-ending dunk with three seconds remaining.
The key for Newport Harbor came at the free throw line, where it
shot 22 of 27. Laguna Hills was just two of four.
*--*
Sea View League
Newport Harbor 61, Laguna Hills 52
Score by Quarters
Harbor 10 17 14 20 -- 61
Laguna 16 14 14 8 -- 52
Newport Harbor -- Mouradyan 4, Perrine 13,
Slater 4, Heenan 10, Young 24, Orth 6,
MacBeth 0. 3-pt. goals -- Perrine 1. Laguna
Hills -- Campbell 6, Easton 17, Z. Stone 8,
Pillopson 11, K. Stone 10. 3-pt. goals --
Easton 5, Pillopson 1, K. Stone 2.
*--*
Mesa dominates Lions
* BASKETBALL: Sophomore Brian Molina scored a team-high 13 points,
dished out nine assists and recorded four steals to help lead the
Costa Mesa High boys basketball team to a 61-33 Golden West League
victory over host Westminster Wednesday.
The Mustangs (12-7, 3-2 in league) built a 20-0 lead that went
into the second quarter, and they held a 30-9 advantage at halftime.
Sophomore Scott Knox scored 10 points, while junior Brandon Aleson
contributed career highs in scoring (eight points) and rebounds
(nine). Jeff Waldron added nine points and 11 rebounds.
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Golden West League
Costa Mesa 61, Westminster 33
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 18 12 16 15 -- 61
Westminster 0 9 10 14 -- 33
Costa Mesa -- Molina 13, Knox 10, Krikorian
3, Waldron 9, Stankovich 8, Wase 3, Aleson 8,
Lefebvre 7, Gandia 0. 3-pt. goals -- Molina
2, Knox 2, Krikorian 1, Waldron 1.
Westminster -- Labistida 13, D. Duong 5, A.
Duong 4, Bollas 5, Tran 6. 3-pt. goals --
Labistida 2, Tran 2.
*--*
Sea Kings rout Calvary
* BASKETBALL: Jay Northridge led Corona del Mar High with 29
points as the Sea Kings built a 30-point lead and earned their first
Pacific Coast League boys basketball victory with a 70-50 win over
host Calvary Chapel Wednesday.
Ryan Lance and Adam Freede each added 12 points for Corona del Mar
(10-10, 1-3 in league), which broke a three-game losing streak.
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Pacific Coast League
Corona del Mar 70, Calvary Chapel 50
Score by Quarters
CdM 18 16 23 13 -- 70
Calvary 7 14 12 17 -- 50
Corona del Mar -- Northridge 29, R. Lance 12,
Freede 12, Seaborn 8, Reynolds 3, Mohler 4,
Kabaklian 2, Manni 0, T. Lance 0, MacDonald
0, Wantanabe 0. 3-pt. goals -- Northridge 4,
Seaborn 1, Reynolds 1. Calvary Chapel --
Coursen 14, J. Spera 10, Barragan 1, Stewart
4, N. Spera 6, Van Der Veld 2, Van Der Wal
10, Graves 3. 3-pt. goals -- Graves 1.
*--*
Eagles lose by one
* BASKETBALL: The Orange High boys basketball team dealt Estancia
its third-straight loss, scoring on a layup with six seconds left to
edge the host Eagles, 46-45, in Golden West League action Wednesday.
Junior Carlos Pinto, who scored 15 points, put in a layup on a
designed play after a timeout to give Estancia a 45-44 lead with 15
seconds left. Moments later, Estancia (10-10, 2-4 in league) regained
possession on a dead ball and Pinto was immediately fouled. Eagles
Coach Russell King said Orange quickly scored after Pinto’s miss on a
one-and-one opportunity.
Junior Hugo Escobedo added 13 points for the Eagles.
*--*
Golden West League
Orange 46, Estancia 45
Score by Quarters
Orange 15 9 11 11 -- 46
Estancia 9 5 13 18 -- 45
Orange -- Ballesteros 9, Palmer 5, Gama 6,
Dismuke 19, Walker 4, Crain 3. 3-pt. goals --
Ballesteros 1, Palmer 1. Estancia -- Pinto 15,
Escobedo 13, McDaniels 0, Kopp 4, Sankey 4,
Markley 7, Meissner 2, Verette 0, Viramontes
0. 3-pt. goals -- Escobedo 3, Pinto 2, Markley
1.
*--*
Tars strike down Hawks
* SOCCER: Newport Harbor High’s boys soccer team scored three
unanswered goals to claim a 3-1 Sea View League victory over host
Laguna Hills Wednesday.
Will Guzman took a through ball from Brian Campos and beat the
goalkeeper to even the score in the 15th minute.
Matt Tracy assisted both goals in the second half as Skyler
Taugher and Joel Walker each found the back of the net for the
Sailors (10-4, 3-1 in league). Guzman sent a cross to Tracy, who
deflected the ball to Walker to cap the Newport scoring.
Taylor Carver made six saves in goal and Chase Kelly added strong
defense, Newport Coach Ryan Hernandez said.
Eagles roll over Orange
* SOCCER: Luis Mendoza and Luis Garcia each scored two goals as
Estancia routed visiting Orange, 4-0, in a Golden West League clash
Wednesday.
Garcia also added an assist as the Eagles (6-5-4, 3-2-2 in league)
played their best game since knocking off Santa Margarita in early
December, Eagles Coach Steve Crenshaw said.
Mesa stays atop league
* WATER POLO: The Costa Mesa High girls water polo team remained
undefeated in Golden West League play with an 8-6 victory over
visiting Orange Wednesday.
Junior Sarah Bowman scored five goals while senior Jessica
Steenhard added three to knock Orange from the undefeated ranks in
league.
Orange (9-3, 3-1 in league) tied the Mustangs (10-8, 3-0) twice before the hosts opened up a four-goal lead in the second half.
Senior Quyen Nguyen made eight saves in goal for Mesa.
*--*
Golden West League
Costa Mesa 8, Orange 6
Score by Quarters
Orange 1 2 1 2 -- 6
Mesa 2 2 3 1 -- 8
Mesa -- Steenhard 3, Bowman 5. Saves -- Nguyen 8.
*--*
Tars wipe out Marina
* SURFING: The Newport Harbor High surf team ended its three-meet
losing skid with a resounding victory over Marina at 56th Street in
Newport Beach Wednesday.
The Sailors won all eight heats and recorded victories in each of
the five team events, amassing 105 out of a possible 120 points.
Joey Head earned his eighth first-place showing of the season by
winning his heat in the boys short board event. Erica Hosseini won
the girls short board competition.
Tanner Prairie won the boys long board competition, while Matt
Kretschmar, Daniel Matthews and Cameron White swept the top three
spots in the body board event.
Mustangs fall to Lions
* SOCCER: The Costa Mesa High boys soccer team got within one
goal, but host Westminster pulled away to earn a 5-2 Golden West
League victory Wednesday.
The Lions led, 3-0, at halftime, before Mesa sophomore Zaid Khalil
scored from 12 yards out off a cross from Alfonso Pineda in the 50th
minute.
Senior Brian Beach then took advantage when the Lions’ goalkeeper
dropped the ball and Beach knocked the rebound into the net, cutting
Westminster’s lead to 3-2 in the 60th minute.
Eric Vargas had six saves in goal for Mesa (0-13, 0-7 in league).
Eagles fall short
* WATER POLO: Junior Courtney Hess scored a game-high six goals,
but the Estancia High girls water polo team’s rally fell short and
the Eagles lost, 9-8, in a Golden West League game at Santa Ana
Wednesday.
Senior Marilyn Reich and sophomore Chelsea Kaplan added one goal
each for Estancia (8-4, 2-2 in league).
*--*
Golden West League
Santa Ana 9, Estancia 8
Score by Quarters
Estancia 0 2 4 2 -- 8
Santa Ana 2 5 2 0 -- 9
Estancia -- Hess 6, Reich 1, Kaplan 1. Saves -- K.
Mahan 5. Santa Ana -- Gerchi 5, Gonzalez 2, Apalma
1, Real 1. Saves -- Sanchez 4.
*--*
Sailors fall on the mat
* WRESTLING: Newport Harbor High remained winless in the Sea View
League, falling Wednesday to Aliso Niguel, 64-14.
Kid Lim earned a technical fall with a 16-1 victory in the 119-pound weight class. Craig Nordstrom was victorious, pinning his
opponent at the 5:20 mark at 135 pounds. At 140 pounds, Kyle Codey
earned a 10-8 victory.
OCC denied by Lasers
* BASKETBALL: The Orange Coast College men’s basketball team could
not make up for its disadvantage in rebounding and lost, 76-70, to
Orange Empire Conference visitor Irvine Valley Wednesday.
The Lasers (8-7, 3-2 in conference) outrebounded OCC, 36-18. Alex
Hunter led the Pirates (4-13, 1-4) with 19 points to share game-high
honors with IVC’s Travon Keahey.
*--*
Orange Empire Conference
Irvine Valley 76, Orange Coast 70
IVC -- Keahey 19, DeCasas 17, Fedorovtsev 16, Bull 11, Price 7, Peterson 6. 3-pt. goals -- DeCasas 4, Keahey 2. OCC -- Hunter 19, Bobik 14, Garey 13, Bailey 6, Seifert 4, Young 4, Terry 4, Shaheim 3, Chester 2, Nwabuzor 1. 3-pt. goals -- Garey 3, Hunter
2. Fouled out -- Bobik.
*--*
Lions roar in El Cajon
* BASKETBALL: Vanguard University improved to 15-1 with a 98-47
victory over Christian Heritage Tuesday in El Cajon, Calif.
The Lions (7-1 in conference) outscored the Hawks 66-19 in the
second half, making seven of eight three-pointers and 15 of 19 from
the free-throw line.
Kelly Schmidt led Vanguard with 25 points and point guard Lisa
Faulkner had 13 points and 13 assists.
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