UC Irvine men triumph in track
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The UC Irvine men’s track and field team won its second title of the
season with a come-from-behind victory in the Collegiate Classic at
Anteater Stadium Saturday.
UCI finished with 204 1/2 points to edge Air Force (202).
The Anteaters won the last two events to move past the Falcons for
the team title. Junior Patrick Grogan won the triple jump (an outdoor
career-best 48-5 1/4) and UCI won the 1,600-meter relay as anchor
Omar Lopez surged on the final turn to carry the Anteaters home in
3:12.60.
Lopez, a junior, won the 400 (48.55), while senior Elias Moreno
won the 100 (10.73), sophomore Ricky Barnes the 800 (1:55.01) and
junior Scott Jarvis the 400 hurdles (a season-best 53.03).
Sophomore Brian Moon won the shot put (54-3 1/4), posting the
fifth-best mark in UCI history.
Senior Derek Kingrey won the discus (166-8) and was third in the
shot put (52-4 1/2), the ninth-best mark in school annals.
The UCI women finished third with 148 points, behind Cornell (224)
and Air Force (154).
UCI freshman Kirsten Loftin won the pole vault (12-3 1/2) while
junior Erin Curtis was third with the same mark.
Freshman Kat Dawkins won the long jump (a season-best 18-3), while
Orlisha Henlon (high jump) and Kim Ramirez (3,000) had second-place
finishes.
Paul paces Sailors
* TRACK AND FIELD: Newport Harbor High senior Lauren Paul finished
second in the nonseeded 3,200 meters to highlight several Sailors who
fared well at the Distance Meet of Champions Saturday at Azusa
Pacific University.
Paul finished in 11:45, just 12 seconds ahead of Sailors freshman
Whitney Blue, who was fourth.
Newport Harbor’s Lauren Maddox was seventh in 12:02.
Other Newport performances included a personal record by Megan
Randall in the 400 (1:01.7) and the 800 (2:20.03), while Danica
Kalmbach completed the 800 in 2:27.
Zuzanna Bernardova also competed well for Newport in the 800,
though no time was available.
Anteaters win in five
* VOLLEYBALL: The UC Irvine men’s volleyball team rallied for a
30-24, 23-30, 28-30, 30-24, 15-11 nonconference win over
Rutgers-Newark in the Long Beach tournament Saturday at Long Beach
State.
Jimmy Pelzel had 20 kills and Matt Webber added 17 for UCI
(10-15), which received 56 assists from freshman setter Brett Reid.
Mackey, Peirsol top 20
* SWIMMING: Former Newport Harbor High swim standouts Nicole
Mackey and Hayley Peirsol finished among the top 20 in their
respective events in the NCAA swimming and diving championships that
ended Saturday at Texas A&M.;
Mackey, competing for Hawaii, finished 13th in the 100-meter
backstroke (1:00.85) Friday.
Peirsol of Auburn finished 16th in the 1,500 freestyle (16:15.75)
Saturday.
Perisol’s older brother, Aaron, the 200 backstroke world-record
holder, will compete for the Texas Longhorns in the men’s NCAA
championships Thursday through Saturday in Long Island, N.Y.
OCC’s Huang shines
* SWIMMING: Orange Coast College freshman Jason Huang won three
individual events to highlight Pirate competitors at the Cuesta swim
invitational, completed Saturday in San Luis Obispo.
Huang topped the field in the 100-yard backstroke (53.18), 200
back (1:56.81) and the 200 individual medley (59.80) to help the OCC
men finish seventh in the team standings.
The OCC women finished 10th.
UC Irvine wastes rally
* BASEBALL: UC Irvine rallied from a 5-1 deficit to tie in the
bottom of the eighth, but surrendered a pair of runs to Minnesota in
the ninth to absorb a 7-5 nonconference baseball loss Saturday before
487 at Anteater Ballpark.
UCI starter Chris Nicoll breezed through four strong innings,
before Minnesota erupted for five runs in the fifth to erase a 1-0
UCI lead.
Pinch-hitter Gregg Wallis singled in two runs to bring UCI to
within 5-3 and senior second baseman Matt Fisher tripled in two more
to forge the deadlock.
Golden Gopher Tony Leseman singled to lead off the ninth against
UCI freshman closer Blair Erickson and scored the eventual winning
run on a sacrifice fly to hand Erickson (nine for nine in save
opportunities this season) his first collegiate loss.
Jordan Szabo was 4 for 5 and Chad Lundahl had three hits for the
Anteaters (16-6-1), who won the first two of the three-game series.
UCI, ranked No. 23 in Baseball American and No. 22 by Collegiate
Baseball, opens Big West Conference play Saturday at 6 p.m. against
visiting Long Beach State.
*--*
Nonconference
Minnesota 7, UC Irvine 5
Score by Innings
Minn. 000 050 002 -- 7 13 1
UCI 000 100 040 -- 5 14 3
Loberg, Peters (5), DeVries (8), Gagner
(8) and Elder; Nicoll (Cassel (6), Huff
(7), Schroer (8), Erickson (9) and
Werhun. W -- Gagner, 1-0. L -- Erickson,
0-1. 3B -- Mee (M), Fisher (UCI).
*--*
Eagles fall in semis
* VOLLEYBALL: The Estancia High boys volleyball team sustained its
first loss of the season Saturday, falling to Irvine, 17-25, 25-15,
15-12, in the Division II semifinals of the Orange County
championships at Newport Harbor High.
The Eagles (8-1) defeated Ocean View, 25-8, 25-12, to conclude
pool play unbeaten, then defeated Lakewood, 25-15, 25-17, to advance
to the semifinal round of the championship playoffs.
Seniors Josh Kornegay and Kris Hartwell totaled 25 and 24 kills,
respectively, in the three matches, while junior setter Trevor Holmes
added 63 assists on the day.
Tars settle for sixth
* VOLLEYBALL: The Newport Harbor High boys volleyball team split
four matches and finished sixth in Division I at the Orange County
championships, Saturday at Edison High.
The Sailors began the day by topping Santa Margarita, 23-25,
32-30, 15-12, to sweep through their pool.
They lost in the first round of the championship playoffs to
Laguna Beach, 25-15, 26-24, defeated Esperanza in the fifth-place
semifinal, 25-11, 23-25, 15-7, then fell to Fountain Valley, 25-16,
31-29.
The Sailors (8-7) received 34 kills in the four matches from
Morgan Govaars, while Brett Perrine pounded 32 kills the first three
matches.
Setter Adam Schlesinger also played well, Newport Harbor assistant
coach Matt Schutz said.
Sea Kings drop three
* VOLLEYBALL: The Corona del Mar High boys volleyball team dropped
all three of its matches in Division I play at the Orange County
championships Saturday at Marina High.
The Sea Kings (7-6) concluded pool play with a 25-13, 25-23 loss
to Fountain Valley, then lost consolation matches to Dana Hills,
25-23, 25-23, and Marina, 26-28, 25-18, 15-10.
Dominic Rubino had 45 assists and Tom Welch had 20 kills on the
day for CdM.
Shane Collins had six digs against Marina, Grant Almquist posted
10 against Dana Hills and Kevin Welch had 17 against Marina.
Vanguard sweeps pair
* SOFTBALL: The Vanguard University softball team earned a pair of
one-run victories to sweep a nonconference doubleheader Saturday from
visiting Friends University of Kansas.
Jennifer Rynda threw a two-hit shutout in a 1-0 first-game win
that featured only one Vanguard hit, by catcher Rachel Roelle.
In the second game, the Lions (19-13) scored two in the last of
the seventh when Holly Martinez singled, Rachel Bomgren tripled her
in and and Lindsey Dyer singled home Bomgren to reward reliever
Jennifer Olvera with the win.
Friends fell to 6-11.
UCI’s Bjargardottir 21st
* SWIMMING: UC Irvine sophomore Lara Bjargardottir finished 21st
in the 200-meter breaststroke with a time of 2:30.64 at the NCAA
swimming and diving championships Saturday in College Station, Texas.
OCC opens season well
* CREW: The Orange Coast College men’s crew swept its six races in
its season-opening West Coast Conference invitational Saturday at
Redwood Shores in Northern California.
The Pirates competed on a limited basis in dual races only. The
varsity eight matched the best time of the day (6:27.6), also posted
by Stanford.
The OCC varsity eight included coxswain Ashley Thomas, Danny
Johnson, Tyler Wilcox, Roman Rukosuyev, Jake Carr, Wes Temple, Steve
Egner, J.T. Eger and bowman Brian Moran.
The Pirates’ junior varsity, novice, second novice, junior varsity
novice and junior varsity boats also won their dual races.
Hall makes nationals
* TRACK AND FIELD: Vanguard University senior Sarah Hall ran a
personal-best time of 36:24.75 in the 10,000 meters Friday at
Occidental College to qualify for the NAIA outdoor nationals.
Hall finished second, but easily bettered the automatic qualifying
standard of 38:45. She is closing in on the 15-year-old school record
(36:16.26) held by her mother, Sherri Hall.
Lions drop double dip
* BASEBALL: Host Concordia University swept a Golden State
Athletic Conference baseball doubleheader from Vanguard Saturday.
The Eagles won the first game, 9-5, and the second, 10-1, to drop
the Lions to 7-18, 1-10 in conference play.
Vanguard’s Scott Martin was 2 for 4 with a solo homer and a
three-run double in the first game, while the visitors managed just
three hits in Game 2.
Concordia improved to 13-11, 8-4.
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