Sailors surge past Sea Kings
Last year, the Newport Harbor High baseball team edged Back Bay rival
Corona del Mar, 5-4, in the Pride of the Coast tournament.
This year, the Sailors practically left no room for any dramatics
as they defeated the Sea Kings, 11-4, in a nonleague game at Newport
Harbor Tuesday.
Senior Brandon Jasper went 2 for 3 with two runs and an RBI, while
junior Patrick Keehan, who struck out two and allowed five hits and
two walks in four innings on the mound, was 3 for 3 with three runs
and an RBI for the Sailors (4-2)
Freshman Jake Lemmerman smacked a two-run home run in the second
inning for the Sea Kings (2-4). The Sailors, who collected 11 hits,
scored four runs in the fourth, including three from an error that
happened when Greg Miner put the ball in play.
The Sea Kings, trailing, 9-4, in the sixth, had the bases loaded
with two outs, but Jasper recorded a key strikeout.
*--*
Nonleague
Newport Harbor 11, Corona del Mar 4
Score by Innings
CdM 020 011 0 -- 4 9 3
Newport 020 432 x -- 11 11 0
Maggard, Folks (3), Harper (5), Eadington
(6) and Kelly; Keehan, Cantarella (5),
Jasper (6) and Sanchez. W -- Keehan, 1-1.
L -- Folks, 0-1. 2B -- Ray (CdM), Jasper
(NH), Makserjian (NH), Young (NH), McLean
(NH). HR -- Lemmerman (CdM).
*--*
Eagles edge Marina
* GOLF: Sophomore Greg Les earned medalist honors with 3-over,
par-36 to lead the Estancia High boys golf team to a 217-218
nonleague victory over Marina at Mesa Verde Country Club Tuesday.
Seniors Nick Lettieri (41) and Jason Les (44), as well as
sophomores Marcus Sostak (45) and Austin Serr (48) also contributed
to the victory for the Eagles (4-1), who dealt Marina (3-1) its first
loss.
Peterson tosses gem
* BASEBALL: Senior Justin Peterson delivered a one-hitter that
came with 13 strikeouts and three walks, leading the Costa Mesa High
baseball team to a 4-0 nonleague victory over visiting Santiago
Tuesday.
Peterson allowed his only hit in the second inning. Jeff Waldron
went 2 for 3 with a run, while Andrew Sanford produced an RBI double
in the third for the Mustangs (2-4). Santiago dropped to 1-5.
*--*
Nonleague
Costa Mesa 4, Santiago 0
Score by Innings
Santiago 000 000 0 -- 0 1 2
Mesa 002 002 x -- 4 6 1
Guerera and Cabral; Peterson and Benson. W
-- Peterson, 2-1. L -- Guerera. 2B --
Sanford (CM).
*--*
Sailors tame Trojans
* SOFTBALL: Ashley Gleason went 2 for 4 with a double, run scored
and three RBIs as Newport Harbor High’s softball team posted an 8-1
nonleague victory over visiting University Tuesday.
Freshman Jessica Knight pitched a complete-game shutout, allowing
three hits while striking out three for the Sailors (4-3), who scored
five runs in the second inning to build a 6-1 lead.
Eagles rally for 1st win
* SOFTBALL: The Estancia High softball team rallied from a 2-0
deficit, scoring three runs over the final three innings, including
the go-ahead score in the bottom of the sixth for a 3-2 nonleague
victory over visiting Laguna Beach Tuesday.
Heather Morton scored the winning run, coming home on a sacrifice
fly by Allison Wyman that helped give the Eagles their first win of
the season. In the bottom of the fifth, Estancia (1-4) scored two
runs. Lina You came across on a passed ball, while Morton, who
reached on a base hit, touched the plate on Kiele Brown’s RBI
groundout.
Bucs’ offense comes alive
* BASEBALL: The visiting Orange Coast College baseball team scored
seven runs over the final two innings to erase an early three-run
deficit and defeat Riverside, 10-4, in an Orange Empire Conference
game Tuesday.
OCC (7-10, 2-4 in the OEC) tallied 17 hits -- five for extra bases
-- keyed by Daniel Sokarda (4 for 5) and Robbie Blauer (3 for 4).
Sage wins league opener
* TENNIS: Sage Hill School’s boys tennis team swept all nine
doubles sets en route to claiming a 13-5 win over host Oxford Academy
to begin Academy League play Tuesday.
Michael Cassel and Michael Garrison didn’t lose a game in
improving to 8-1 in doubles competition for Sage (4-3). Ian
Livingston and Dan Chin lost just four games in sweeping their
opponents.
Estancia denied, 10-8
* TENNIS: Sophomore Scott Braunsdorf swept at No. 1 singles, but
the Estancia High boys tennis team was edged, 10-8, by Golden West
League visitor Saddleback Tuesday. The Eagles (3-3, 2-1 in league)
played without Nick Aguirre, Estancia’s No. 2 singles player who was
nursing an elbow injury.
Kornswiet delivers
* BASEBALL: Senior catcher Matt Kornswiet, who went 3 for 4 with
three runs, four stolen bases and an RBI, scored the game-winning
run, coming across on a wild pitch, leading the Sage Hill School
baseball team to a 9-8 Academy League victory over visiting Whitney
Tuesday.
UCI finishes third
* GOLF: The UC Irvine women’s golf team recorded its highest
finish of the season, taking third in the Anteater Invitational at
Coto de Caza Golf & Country Club Tuesday.
UC Irvine’s Angela Won finished fourth with a 221, her fourth top
five finish of the year.
UCI’s Minnie Choi placed 10th, shooting 226. Shelly Raworth placed
36th at 236, while Channing Lovejoy was 49th at 241. Lovejoy’s 74 on
the final 18 is a season-low. Karlie Ward shot 249 to place 65th for
the Anteaters.
Lightning lose, 4-3
* SOFTBALL: The Sage Hill School softball team gave up three runs
in the final two innings and lost, 4-3, to nonleague visitor Western
Christian Tuesday.
Debbie Yoder-Lee went 3 for 4, while Alexa Shitanishi and
Christina Mainero collected two hits each in a rematch of a CIF
Division V wild-card playoff game from last year that Western
Christian won, 8-0. Reliever Melissa Gomez recorded 10 strikeouts for
the Lancers in the final four innings.
Lions control Biola
* SOFTBALL: The Vanguard University softball team scored six runs
in the seventh inning for a come-from-behind 9-4 victory over Golden
State Athletic Conference host Biola Tuesday.
The win was part of a doubleheader. The Lions (13-12, 5-2 in
conference) led, 7-1, in the second game, but the game was called
because of darkness in the seventh and will be finished April 17
before a doubleheader hosted by Vangaurd.
Judy Bell provided a pinch-hit, three-run home run for the Lions
in the first game.
Vanguard turned away
* BASEBALL: The Vanguard University baseball team allowed six runs
in the eighth and nonconference host UC Davis, also powered by 18
hits, won, 12-4, Tuesday.
Catcher Travis Westerfeld went 2 for 4, including a home run, to
lead the Lions (7-16-1), who had nine hits. Ryan Coultas and Robby
Tulk had three hits each for the Aggies (17-6).
Sea Kings downed
* GOLF: The Corona del Mar High boys golf team remained winless on
the season, losing, 203-217, to nonleague foe Mission Viejo at
Mission Viejo Country Club’s par-36 course Tuesday.
Jamie Bloom was the low man for the Sea Kings (0-6) with a 42,
while Alex Chikovani (43), Zach Rabinovich (44), Eric Miller (45) and
Robert Ury (49) also competed.
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