‘Eaters rally for victory
UC Irvine rallied for three runs in the seventh inning and three more
in the eighth as the host Anteaters came from behind to defeat
Gonzaga, 9-7, in a nonconference college baseball game Friday night
before 431 at Anteater Ballpark.
Trailing, 6-3, UCI scored three in the seventh to tie it, then
Gonzaga scored in the top of the eighth to pull ahead, 7-6. The
‘Eaters staged a three-run rally in the eighth to win the opener of a
three-game series.
UCI’s Matt Anderson was 3 for 4 with two runs scored and two RBIs,
while Brett Dalton and Matt Fisher were 2 for 4 with one run and one
RBI each at the top of the order.
Jimmy Alstot, David Huff and Steve Schroer relieved UCI starter
Brett Smith, who struck out seven in five innings. Schroer, 3-1,
picked up the victory for UCI (7-2-1). Gonzaga dropped to 2-6.
The series continues today at 1 p.m.
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Nonconference
UC Irvine 9, Gonzaga 7
Score by Innings
Gonzaga 101 040 010 - 7 9 3 UCI 000 102 33x -- 9 12 2
Reding, Williams (6), McEwen (7),
Everson (8), Albrecht (8) and Thibault;
Smith, Alstot (6), Huff (8), Schroer (8)
and Wagner. W -- Schroer, 3-1. L --
Everson, 1-1. 2B -- Culpepper (G) 2,
Thibault (G), Rundle (G), Fisher (UCI),
Anderson (UCI), Stewart (UCI). HR --
Fisher (UCI).
*--*
Pirates earn big win
* VOLLEYBALL: In what could be a preview of the state championship
match later this season, the host Orange Coast College men’s
volleyball team rallied from a 2-1 deficit to defeat Long Beach,
30-19, 21-30, 20-30, 34-32, 15-13 Friday.
OCC’s Poyer Poia had 24 kills, 11 digs and seven blocks, while
teammate Kaimana Kamalani registered 18 kills and 13 digs. The
Pirates improved to 6-1. Long Beach fell to 2-2. OCC visits El Camino
at 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
Lim ousted at Masters
* WRESTLING: Newport Harbor High senior Kid Lim lost his first two
matches in the 119-pound division of the Masters Meet, which ended
his season Friday at Fountain Valley.
Lim (26-11), who finished fifth in the CIF Southern Division
championships last week, lost in the first round by pin with two
seconds left in the first period to Atascadero’s Mike Shultz. In the
first round of consolation, Lim lost by pin again, this time with one
second left in the first period to Chris Chen of Gabrielino.
Newport Coach Dominic Bulone said he saw Chen use an illegal choke
move, but the referee still called the pin. Bulone told the referee
after the match about the illegal move. The referee told the Newport
coach had Lim said he was choking he would have called it, Bulone
said.
“I don’t understand that,” Bulone said. “[The wrestler] is
supposed to make the call? But, it was a great season for [Lim]. I’m
happy with that.”
Lim, who finished second in the Sea View League, recorded the most
victories (75) and takedowns (242) at Newport within the past five
years.
OCC beats Golden West
* TRACK AND FIELD: Orange Coast College won every event but the
sprints and the high jump on its way to a 100-45 victory over Golden
West College on Orange Empire competition Friday.
Humberto Rojas won the 800 meters (2:00.30) and the 1500 meters
(4:05.60) for the Pirates. Peter Bas was victorious in the 400 meters
with a time of 53.20. Kevin Curely won the 3000 meters (9:22), Myles
Gregory won the 110 hurdles (15.70) and Andrew Cary was victorious in
the 400 meter hurdles (58.90).
Pirates moving on
* TENNIS: Six of seven Orange Coast College singles players
advanced to today’s quarterfinals with victories Friday in the
Southwestern women’s tennis tournament in Chula Vista.
Kai Moriyama and Mika Okamura posted Coast’s most impressive wins,
each defeating their opponents, 8-1.
Sabrina Tanamal, Darlena Tran, Thao Ho and Jia-Wei Yuh also
advanced to the quarterfinals at Southwestern College at 9 a.m.
today.
Tran and Yuh teamed for two doubles victories. Leah Becker and
Tanamal defeated a Cerritos duo, 8-3.
Quarterfinals and semifinals will be held today with the finals
staged Sunday.
‘Eaters defeat Mustangs
* TENNIS: Three players won in singles and doubles to lead the UC
Irvine men’s tennis team to a 6-1 victory Friday over Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo at Anteater Tennis Stadium.
The Anteaters (5-3) received multiple victories from Jon Endrikat,
Zoran Korac and Ryesuke Kashiwabara.
*--*
Big West Conference
UC Irvine 6, Cal Poly SLO 1
Singles -- Endrikat (UCI) def. Kent, 6-4, 5-7 (10-7); Nguyen (CP) def. Morton, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4; Korac (UCI) def. Van Linge, 6-4, 6-3; Kashiwabara (UCI) def. Baca, 6-4, 7-5; Wijemanne (UCI) def. Tracy, 6-4, 6-4; Ulukan (UCI) def. Jones, 6-0, 4-2, default.
Doubles -- Morton-Kashiwabara (UCI) def. Van Longe-Nguyen, 8-4; Endrikat-Williams (UCI) def. Baca-Tracy, 8-6; Korac-Surapol (UCI) def. Kent-Jones, 8-5.
*--*
UCI’s Turpin third
* TRACK AND FIELD: UC Irvine senior Annmarie Turpin finished third
in the pentathlon at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor
Track & Field Championships at Dempsey Indoor Stadium in Seattle
Thursday.
Turpin finished the five events with 3,898 points, which is a
provisional qualifying mark for the NCAA indoor championships at
Fayetteville, Ark., March 12-13.
California’s Meredith Brooke won the competition with 4,088 points
and Washington State’s Diana Pickler was second with 3,913.
Turpin won the high jump with a career-best mark of 5 feet, 9 1/4
inches, finished second in the 800 meters (2:26.61), fourth in the 60
hurdles (8.83), fifth in the long jump (18-2 1/2) and seventh in the
shot put (34-11 3/4).
The MPSF Indoor Championships, including 15 UCI women’s
competitors, continue through today .
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