Mustangs rally for league win
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Sophomore Ryan Bagwell recorded 15 kills to lead the Costa Mesa High
boys volleyball team to a 17-25, 25-16, 25-15, 25-20 Golden West
League victory over host Santa Ana Wednesday.
Senior Mitch Mandel added 11 kills and sophomore Andrew Melcer
amassed 32 assists for the Mustangs (6-6, 3-2 in league).
Bagwell played his best all-around match of the season, Costa Mesa
Coach Dave Sorrells said.
CdM shuts out Warren
* BASEBALL: Sophomore Eric Eadington pitched a three-hit shutout,
his first complete game, to help lead the Corona del Mar High
baseball team to a 9-0 victory over visiting Warren in an extra game
of the Pride of the Coast tournament Wednesday.
The Sea Kings (10-5), ranked No. 6 in CIF Southern Section
Division IV, were supposed to face Tesoro in the fifth-place game,
but because the two teams play in Pacific Coast League action next
week, they took on other opponents.
Eadington stepped up in his start, striking out five and walking
two.
“Eric was great,” CdM Coach John Emme said. “He threw strikes. He
went right after the hitters. They couldn’t handle his fastball. He
did a great job.”
At the plate, junior Andy Frenkiel (2 for 4 with three RBIs) and
senior Dan Whitaker (3 for 4 with a double and two RBIs) powered the
Sea King offense. Senior Josh Bradbury went 2 for 3 and slammed his
seventh home run of the season, a solo shot in the first inning.
Junior Tyler Lance pounded his first home run of his high school
career, a two-run blast that also brought in junior Tyler Ray in the
sixth inning.
The Sea Kings will host Tesoro Tuesday at 3:15 p.m.
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Pride of the Coast tournament
Corona del Mar 9, Warren 0
Score by Innings
Warren 000 000 0 -- 0 3 2
CdM 100 242 x -- 9 14 0
Lafromboise, Beas (5) and Sheek; Eadington
and Presson. W -- Eadington, 1-1. L --
Lafarombise. 2B -- Frenkiel (CdM),
Whitaker (CdM). HR -- Bradbury (CdM)
seventh, Lance (CdM) first career home
run.
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CdM’s Ball advances
* TENNIS: A quarterfinal match in the boys 18s singles draw of the
Easter Bowl national tennis championships today awaits Corona del Mar
High junior Carsten Ball, who defeated Dan Nguyen from Phoenix,
Ariz., 6-2, 6-3, Wednesday at the Riviera Resort in Palm Springs.
The seventh-seeded Ball will face Donald Young, the No. 2 seed,
from Chicago, at 12:30 p.m. today.
Alexa Glatch, a Newport Beach resident, lost to Andrea Remynse,
6-4, 4-6, 6-4, in the round of 16 in girls 18s singles Wednesday.
Coast blanks Tigers
* SOFTBALL: Sophomore Tess Lindsay blooped a run-scoring double
down the left-field line while sophomore left-handed pitcher Yvonne
Diaz tossed a five-hit shutout to lead host Orange Coast College to a
1-0 softball win over Orange Empire Conference visitor Riverside
Wednesday.
Lindsay’s double was only one of two hits for the Pirates (10-21,
2-11 in conference). Diaz improved to 5-8, as she struck out four and
walked none and OCC’s other hit.
The Tigers dropped to 9-21, 2-11.
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Orange Empire Conference
Orange Coast 1, Riverside 0
Score by Innings
Riverside 000 000 0 -- 0 5 2
OCC 000 010 x -- 1 2 0
C. Chasey and M. Chasey; Diaz and Kasey. W
-- Diaz, 5-8. L -- C. Chasey, 4-8. 2B --
Lindsay (OCC).
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Endrikat earns honor
* TENNIS: UC Irvine senior Jon Endrikat has been named Big West
Male Athlete of the Week for his performance last week against UC
Riverside and Idaho.
Endrikat defeated Brad Lum-Tucker of Idaho 6-4, 7-6 in No. 1
singles and Norman Tam of UC Riverside 6-3, 4-6, (10-7) in No. 1
singles.
Endrikat paired with Wkwesi Williams at No. 2 doubles to beat
Idahos’s Seth Banks and Fabian Dummett, 8-6, as well as UC
Riverside’s John Cava and Jordan Leo, 8-1. Endrikat has won four
straight singles and doubles matches
The native of Medford, Ore. is currently ranked 30th in the nation
in doubles with Brian Morton, a Corona del Mar High product.
Endrikat is the fourth Anteater to earn the award this season.
Morton, Zoran Korac, a former Orange Coast College standout, and
Ryusuke Kashiwabara are previous winners.
OCC edges Glendale
* BASEBALL: Second baseman Tyler Shaffer went 2 for 4 with a run
and three RBIs to help lead the Orange Coast College baseball team to
an 8-7 victory over Glendale in the Palomar tournament in San Marcos
Wednesday.
The game was called after 7 1/2 innings because of a tournament
time limit. First baseman Dan Sokarda went 3 for 4 with an RBI and
third baseman Jarrod Carchio was 2 for 3 with two runs for the
Pirates (9-16).
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Palomar tournament
Orange Coast 8, Glendale 7
Score by Innings
Glendale 002 230 00 -- 7 9 1
OCC 102 104 0x -- 8 13 1
Caldwell, Anderson (5), Velasquez (6) and
Vaqueros; Horton, Peck (4), Beck (4),
Busby (5), Wells (6), Gagne (7) and
Hicks. W -- Busby, 1-0. L -- Anderson,
0-1. 2B -- Vaqueros (G) 2, Martin (OCC).
3B -- Shaffer (OCC).
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Mustangs lose lead
* BASEBALL: Senior Daniel Cooper went the distance, striking out
three and walking none, but unfortunately was saddled with the loss
as host Costa Mesa High couldn’t hold a 3-0 lead and lost to Paloma
Valley, 6-5, in the consolation final of the Pride of the Coast
tournament Wednesday.
Mesa (7-7) tied the game at 4 in the bottom of the fourth and got
within one in the bottom of the seventh when Alex Pisarski scored on
a fielder’s choice by Gary Gonzalez, who went 2 for 4 with four RBIs.
Justin Peterson went 2 for 3 while Pisarski scored three runs.
*--*
Pride of the Coast tournament Consolation
final
Paloma Valley 6, Costa Mesa 5
Score by Innings
Paloma 000 420 0 -- 6 10 2
Mesa 102 100 1 -- 5 9 4
Montgomery, Mendoza (6) and Salazar;
Cooper and Benson. W -- Montgomery. L --
Cooper, 1-4. 2B - Oliver (P), Gonzalez
(CM).
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Sage falls to El Toro
* TENNIS: Tristan Cordier and Robert Wee won two singles matches
each, but the Sage Hill School boys tennis team lost, 12-6, to
nonleague host El Toro Wednesday.
The Lightning, ranked No. 2 in CIF Division V, dropped to 8-6.
Sage Hill returns to action April 20 when it faces host Whitney,
ranked No. 1 in Division V.
El Toro, a Division I school, improved to 9-6.
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Nonleague
El Toro 12, Sage Hill 6
Singles -- Cordier (SH) lost to Brown, 2-6, def. Herabi, 6-4, def. Billings, 6-3; Demirjian (SH) lost, 3-6, 1-6, won, 6-1; Wee (SH) lost, 4-6, won, 6-0, 6-2. Doubles -- Livingston-Chin (SH) lost to Norberg-Shoemaker, 2-6, lost to Paul-Capobianco, 2-6,
def. Tran-David, 6-2; Cassel-Garrison (SH) lost, 2-6, 0-6, 2-6; Tooma-Ross (SH) lost, 3-6, 0-6, 4-6.
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Sailors place fifth
* GOLF: Newport Harbor High’s boys golf team finished fifth out of
18 teams at the conclusion of the two-day Palm Springs Invitational
at the Cimarron Golf Resort in Cathedral City Tuesday.
The Sailors finished seven shots back of champion Villa Park.
Michael Benvenuti led Newport with a 1-under 70 while Mike Vackar
(73), Chris Willard (75) and Davis Pemstein (77) contributed.
‘Eaters finish 10th
* GOLF: The UC Irvine men’s golf team tied for 10th place in the
Bite/Pacific Coast Intercollegiate tournament at La Purisima Golf
Course in Lompoc Tuesday.
UC Davis won the 54-hole tournament with a total of 881 followed
by UC Riverside at 884. Cal State Northridge and Saint Mary’s tied
for third place at 885. UCI and Santa Clara tied for 10th place at
907 in the 18-team field.
UCI senior Vinnie Poncino tied for Tuesday’s low round with a
3-under-par 69 and finished eighth at 218 (73-76-69).
Nate Yates finished 18th (75-75-73 -- 223) while Jay Choe finished
50th at (79-73-79 -- 231). Neno Boonyaplanun was 74th (74-87-76 --
237) and Will Park placed 90th (77-87-83 -- 247).
Travis Bertoni of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo was the medalist with a
3-under-par 213.
The Anteaters return to action in the U.S. Intercollegiate
tournament at the Stanford Golf Course April 17-18.
Sage sweeps Matadors
* SWIMMING: The Sage Hill School boys and girls swimming teams
each earned nonleague victories at Bolsa Grande Monday.
The boys breezed to a 1-2-38 victory, while the girls edged the
Matadors, 85-82.
Sage Hill’s Dan Chen won the 200-yard individual medley (2:19.96)
and the 100 freestyle (54.37), while teammate Alex Nguyen won the 100
backstroke (1:06.23) and the 100 butterfly (1:05.59).
Double winners for the Sage girls were Allison Grigonis and
Whitley Gaglio. Grigonis won the 50 free (27.38) and the 100 back (a
CIF Southern Section Division IV qualifying time of 1:06.37), while
Gaglio won the 200 free (2:19.69) and the 100 fly (1:12.03).
Chase Coillouette won the 500 free (5:53.62), Val Ivanitski won
the 100 breaststroke (1:23.25) and Tyler Youngblood won the 50 free
(25.71) for Sage Hill.
Sage girls individual winners also included Devin Tooma in the 100
free (1:02.87), Kira Neal in the 500 free (6:18.33) and Lauren Indvik
in the 100 breaststroke (1:24.77).
Both Sage Hill teams improved to 3-4.
Lancers limit Lions
* BASEBALL: Visiting Cal Baptist University’s baseball team scored
two runs in the ninth inning and held off Vanguard, 4-2, in a Golden
State Athletic Conference game Tuesday.
Steve Ferriera’s RBI single in the ninth broke a 2-2 tie and the
Lancers (19-16, 11-7 in the GSAC) scored their fourth run on a wild
pitch.
Vanguard tied the game in the eighth on a pair of doubles by Adam
Yoder and David Hudgins, the only Lions with two hits.
Jason Searle allowed four runs -- two earned -- while striking out
three with one walks in 8 1/3 innings, but suffered the loss.
Vanguard fell to 9-26, 3-16.
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Golden State Athletic Conference
Cal Baptist 4, Vanguard 2
Score by Innings
C. Baptist 011 000 002 -- 4 13 0
Vanguard 000 001 010 -- 2 6 1 Lessa, Johnson (6) and Crouch; Searle,
Erickson (9) and Westerfield. W --
Johnson, 2-3. L -- Searle, 1-8. 2B --
Enriquez (CB), Wyatt (CB), Yoder
(VU),Hudgins (VU), Searle (VU).
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