Big week for Edison, Huntington athletes
The Sunset League boys’ tennis singles finals came down to an
all-Edison High final, much to the delight of Chargers coach Nick
Friendt.
“They did what I had hoped and expected and I’ve never been so
proud of two individuals,” Friendt said after sophomore Thomas
Shubert defeated senior Ryan Malawy, 6-2, 6-3, in the finals played
at SeaCliff Country Club.
Shubert entered the tournament as the No. 1 seed, having compiled
a 24-0 league record and overall mark of 47-3.
Malawy had earned the No. 3 seed by virtue of a 28-2 league record
and overall record of 53-7.
Shubert’s triumph marked the first time an Edison player has won
the Sunset singles title since Ryan Michas won as a sophomore in
1995.
Friendt said it is the first time since the early-1980s that it
was an all-Edison singles final.
A key game came in the first set when Shubert was up, 3-1, with a
break and served three double faults. Malawy had triple break point
but from there, Shubert won five in a row to hold serve and solidify
his break.
In his two years at Edison, Shubert has won the doubles
championship and the singles and has yet to lose a league match or
league final match.
Shubert continued his hot play since he qualified for the
semifinal round of the Ojai Tournament.
Malawy finished his Edison career with a 205-40 record and has
been All-Sunset League all four years.
Both Edison players will move on to the upcoming CIF Individual
Regionals.
In the semifinal round, Malawy defeated No. 2 seed Daniel Ikuta of
Esperanza, 6-2, 6-4, and Shubert defeated Taylor Leiby of Los
Alamitos, 6-2, 6-2.
In boys’ track and field, Edison emerged as champion of the Sunset
League despite Esperanza winning the league finals meet at Huntington
Beach High.
The Chargers, by virtue of going undefeated during the league dual
meet season, only needed a second-place finish at the league meet to
capture the overall title.
It was Edison’s first league crown in three years.
Among Chargers highlights were wins by Joe Gatel in the 1,600 and
3,200 meters, David Taff in the 110-meter hurdles and Rob VanDine in
the 800.
In boys’ swimming, Huntington Beach senior Bryce Elser won the
50-yard freestyle and 100-yard butterfly and was named boys’ swimmer
of the meet at the Sunset League finals.
In baseball, Huntington Beach clinched its first Sunset League
baseball championship in 12 years by shutting out visiting Marina,
6-0.
It was only the third baseball title in the school’s 100-year
history.
Colin Balester pitched a complete-game victory and scattered five
hits while improving to 5-4.
One of those five hits was a double by Brandon Parillo.
Huntington mustered seven hits off a pair of Marina pitchers and
Ryan Holcomb, Cameron McMullen and Nick Kazoura each had an RBI for
the Oilers.
Edison dropped an 8-2 game to rival Fountain Valley. John Timoti
and Cort Ross doubled and Wes Kinkopf had an RBI for the Chargers.
In Golden West League baseball, Ocean View edged Santa Ana, 2-1,
as Jason Walker singled home the winning run in the fifth inning.
Robert Purpura improved to 3-2 with the win.
In boys’ volleyball, Huntington earned a share of the Sunset
League championship by sweeping Edison, 25-19, 25-15, 25-16.
The Oilers tied Fountain Valley, both with 9-1 records, for the
league title.
In softball, Krystal Heinle delivered a solo home run in the third
inning and struck out 15 in a complete game victory to power Marina
past Fountain Valley, 2-1, in Sunset League play.
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