CdM’s rookie coach ready
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Steve Virgen
Nichole Thompson, the Corona del Mar High softball team’s first-year
coach, was a two-time All-CIF second baseman at Woodbridge, where she
helped lead the Warriors to back-to-back Division II section titles
in 1997 and ’98.
She went on to star at Arizona State University and earned a spot
on the U.S. national team. Now she’s trying to pass on her success
and winning attitude to the Sea Kings, who seem to be in need of
motivation with frequent coaching changes and two key players lost to
graduation last year.
Alissa Zoelle started the fall at Fresno State, but decided she
did not fit in and is no longer at the school. She is coaching
lower-level softball at Pacific Coast League rival Northwood. Amy
Tyson was a All-Newport-Mesa Dream Team performer last year along
with Zoelle.
Corona del Mar will also be without Meaghan Bunney, Melanie Cole
and Lauren Loe, who also graduated.
Thompson is the Sea Kings’ fourth coach in as many seasons. Yogi
Johnson replaced Terry Cristiano, who left the program after the 2001
season. Johnson resigned from her post during the 2002 season and Ed
Mejia took over as coach. Mejia and Racie Giffen worked as co-coach
for Corona del Mar last year, guiding the Sea Kings to a 10-11 record
and an appearance in a wild-card game of the CIF Southern Section
Division IV playoffs.
“This is my first year coaching,” said Thompson, who gave the Sea
Kings a long commitment. “I’m excited.”
Thompson has high expectations for her team, which is young. There
are just two seniors: team captains Jackie Manning and Sarah Stern.
The Sea Kings have six freshmen, featuring Michelle Tolfa and Holly
Van Hiel, who are right-handed pitchers expected to deliver key
contributions.
“We’re young,” Thompson said. “They are a good group of kids. I’m
shooting for [the Pacific Coast League title] and they want the same
thing. We’re going for CIF and making it further than what they did
last year. If our pitching holds up I think we have a great chance.”
Thompson will do her best to instill a concentration on the
fundamentals. She will also depend on Manning and Stern for
leadership. Manning, who played tennis in the fall, will be the Sea
Kings’ shortstop. Stern, who wrapped up her senior season in
basketball, will play catcher.
The Sea Kings also include returners Heather Lohrman, a junior who
has been improving while playing throughout the off-season, as well
as sophomore Andrea Dort and junior Lauren Gega.
Corona del Mar opened its season in the Costa Mesa tournament.
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