CdM wins singles, doubles titles
Corona del Mar High junior Wesley Miller defeated Tesoro’s Nick
Meister, 7-5, 6-1, to win the Pacific Coast League tennis singles
championship Monday at Tesoro High.
CdM the league champion and the No. 1 seed in the CIF Southern
Section Division I playoffs, also claimed the doubles crown. Sea King
juniors Alex Nguyen and Sean Pham emerged victorious when
University’s Nick Mock and Kei Muta retired in the second set, due to
an ankle injury sustained in the match by Muta.
Mock-Muta won the first set, 7-6 (9-7 in the tie-breaker), but the
CdM duo forged a 5-2 second-set lead when the Trojan twosome retired.
Miller defeated CdM freshman Ryan Coughren, 6-2, 6-1, in one
semifinal, while Meister topped Sea King junior Spencer Reitz, 6-4,
6-4, in the other semifinal.
Reitz, battling an ankle injury the last three weeks, then retired
in the third-place match, after Coughren built a 4-0 lead in the
eight-game pro set.
The third-place finish might pay off for Coughren, who may replace
Meister in the CIF individual championships. CdM Coach Tim Mang said
Meister will likely bow out of CIF competition to compete in a
national junior tournament.
Miller is 35-2 this season in singles, including a 22-0 against
PCL foes.
CdM forces playoff
* SOFTBALL: The Corona del Mar High softball team defeated host
University, 3-1, Thursday and will play Calvary Chapel today at 4
p.m. at Costa Mesa High in a Pacific Coast League third-place playoff
game.
Today’s winner will advance to the CIF Southern Section Division
IV playoffs.
CdM (15-8, 5-5 in league) had hits from Sarah Stern, Jackie
Manning and Andrea Dort to back the complete-game two-hitter by
freshman pitcher Holly Van Hiel.
CdM defeated Calvary, 1-0, in 11 innings Monday, but lost in their
first meeting, 2-1.
Bradbury an All-Star
BASEBALL: Corona del Mar High senior designated hitter Josh
Bradbury has been selected to represent the South in the Orange
County All-Star baseball game, scheduled June 8 at La Palma Park in
Anaheim.
Bradbury, the Newport-Mesa Player of the Year as a junior, entered
Wednesday’s regular-season finale hitting .351 with nine home runs
and 18 RBIs.
Saints top Mustangs
* SOFTBALL: The Costa Mesa High softball team wrapped up its
season Wednesday with a 3-0 Golden West League loss to visiting Santa
Ana.
Freshman Christy Gregory went 3 for 3 to pace a six-hit attack for
Mesa (9-16, 5-7 in league, including three league wins forfeited for
the use of an ineligible player).
Mesa will miss the CIF Southern Section playoffs for the first
time in five seasons.
Seniors Uyen Mai and Jane-E-Yamamoto both singled to cap notable
varsity careers and sophomore Janae Rivera also contributed to the
Mustangs’ hit total.
*--*
Golden West League
Santa Ana 3, Costa Mesa 0
Score by Innings
SA 001 002 0 -- 3 5 0
Mesa 000 000 0 -- 0 6 3
Marquez and De La Riva; Butler and Miller.
W -- Marquez. L- Butler, 8-9. 2B -- Quezada
(SA), De La Riva (SA), Hauser (SA).
*--*
Bailey makes mark
* GYMNASTICS: Donothan Bailey, a seventh-grader at Ensign
Intermediate, finished 35th in the Junior Olympic national gymnastics
championships in San Diego May 5-8.
Bailey, 13, who trains at New Hope Academy in Fountain Valley,
competed among a field of 236 gymnasts in the class three division.
He successfully advanced past the preliminaries May 7.
He scored 50.4 in the all-around to qualify 28th for the May 8
finals.
The top 14 earned a spot on the Junior Olympic national team.
Bailey qualified for the Junior Olympic national championships
after a sensational performance in the regional championships April
1-4 in Phoenix, Ariz.
Bailey, in his first year of eligibility for the nationals, went
to the regional championships as an alternate for the Southern
California all-star team. He was third in the vault, fourth in floor
exercise, sixth on the pommel horse, seventh on the parallel bars and
sixth in the all-around with a 51.425 score to qualify for the Region
1 all-star team that also competed. in San Diego.
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