Pinto, Waldron, Knox get first-team honors
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Estancia High junior Carlos Pinto, a repeat first-team honoree, tops
six locals recognized on the coaches’ All-Golden West League boys
basketball selections.
Pinto, a 6-foot-3 forward who averaged 14.5 points in 12 league
games, is joined on the first team by Costa Mesa’s Jeff Waldron and
Scott Knox.
Brian Molina from Costa Mesa and Scott Sankey from Estancia are
second-team picks, while Costa Mesa’s Tony Krikorian is a third-team
honoree.
Waldron, a 6-3 junior forward, averaged 13.4 points in league play
and was also among Orange County’s leading rebounders.
Knox, a 6-0 sophomore guard, averaged 13.3 ppg in league,
including 39 three-pointers. He drained a Newport-Mesa
single-game-record 10 three balls en route to a career-high 36 points
in a win over Santa Ana in the league finale.
Sankey, a 6-5 senior, averaged 9.5 ppg in league, while Molina, a
5-6 sophomore point guard, averaged 8.5 ppg against league
competition.
Krikorian, a 5-8 sophomore guard, averaged 6.0 ppg in league.
Mesa hammers Falcons
* SOFTBALL: Costa Mesa High pitcher Jackie Butler allowed just two
hits and the Mustangs exploded for 11 runs in the first inning to
post an 11-0 nonleague softball win over visiting Santa Ana Valley
Monday.
Danielle Morton was 2 for 2 with one RBI, while Paulina Rodriguez
drove in two runs with a double and Nguyen Mai was 2 for 4 with one
RBI for the Mustangs (4-4). The game was called in the fifth due to
the 10-run mercy rule.
Costa Mesa opens Golden West League play Wednesday at home against
Saddleback.
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Nonleague
Costa Mesa 11, Santa Ana Valley 0
Score by Innings
Santa Ana 000 00 -- 0 2 1
Costa Mesa (11)00 0x -- 11 9 1
Ramirez and Navarro; Butler and Miller. W
-- Butler, 4-3. L -- Ramirez. 2B --
Rodgiguez (CM), Vasquez (SAV).
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Estancia girls victorious
SWIMMING: The Estancia High girls swim team improved to 6-0, while
the Eagles boys team suffered its first loss of the season in a boys
and girls nonleague dual meet against visiting Rancho Alamitos
Monday.
The Estancia girls earned a 105-65 decision, behind two individual
victories apiece from Marilyn Reich (2:37.86 in the 200-yard
individual medley and 1:20.48 in the 100 breaststroke) and Melissa
Buchmann (28.67 and 1:03.67, respectively, in the 50 and 100
freestyle events).
Courtney Hess (2:21.94 in the 200 free), Carolina Barnes (1:14.42
in the 100 backstroke) and Britta Pitti (6:30.56 in the 500 free)
also won events for the Eagles.
Estancia’s boys (5-1) dropped a 96-73 verdict, despite individual
wins by Paul Collier (26.03 and 55.57, respectively, in the 50 and
100 free), Chad Kunert (2:01.62 in the 200 free), Sean Goodman
(1:09.22 in the 100 butterfly) and Anthony Hermann (1:10.49 in the
100 breaststroke). The Estancia quartet also teamed to win the 200
medley relay.
Eagles’ Johnston shines
* TRACK AND FIELD: Estancia High senior Jason Johnston won the
small schools division 110-meter high hurdles with a time of 15.29 to
highlight Estancia participants in the Long Beach relays Saturday at
Long Beach City College.
Johnston was also second in the long jump (21-7), while Estancia
freshman Jaye Hellmich cleared 4-10 to finish second in the girls
high jump.
Lions’ Lasson qualifies
* TRACK AND FIELD: Vanguard University runner Mikael Larsson won
the Ventura half marathon Sunday in 1:09.55, easily satisfying the
qualifying standard (1:15) for the marathon (26.2 miles) at the NAIA
outdoor championships in May.
Larsson’s effort broke the school record held by teammate Tony
Magana (1:10.02)
T-wolves top Lightning
* TENNIS: Tristain Cordier and Ara Demirjian both won a singles
set, but that was all Sage Hill School could muster Monday in a 16-2
nonleague boys tennis loss to Northwood.
The Lightning fell to 4-5, while Northwood is now 6-2.
Estancia finishes fifth
* GOLF: The Estancia High boys golf team finished tied for fifth
in the Millikan invitational Monday at El Dorado Golf Course in Long
Beach.
Marcus Sostak, 4-over-par 64, Greg Les (67) and Austin Serr (68)
paced the Eagles. The event, won by Huntington Beach, was called
after 15 holes due to darkness.
Hornets blank Pirates
* SOFTBALL: Yvonne Diaz and Jessica Wardle accounted for the only
two hits for Orange Coast College in a 9-0 Orange Empire Conference
softball setback against visiting Fullerton Monday.
The Pirates fell to 9-18, 1-8 in conference, while Fullerton
improved to 18-5-1, 7-2.
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