Sage alone in second
The Sage Hill School baseball team secured second place in the
Academy League Thursday by traveling to Capistrano Valley Christian
and coming away with a 15-11 victory.
Lightning Coach Bert Emerson called the game “sloppy,” but Sage
Hill pulled out the win after getting even in the league standings
with a 5-4 win over Capo Valley Tuesday. Sage Hill, 14-7 and 11-4 in league, got a team win according to Emerson, with multiple players
getting key hits and driving in runs.
Stewart second in decathlon
* TRACK AND FIELD: UC Irvine senior Jon Stewart was second in the
decathlon with a career-high 6,658 points Thursday in the Big West
Conference championships at UC Irvine.
Idaho junior Jereme Richardson won the decathlon while Long Beach
State’s Ami Goldhammer won the women’s heptathlon. UC Irvine senior
Annmarie Turpin, the defending champion, did not compete in the
heptathlon Thursday because of a hamstring injury sustained during
the 200 meters Wednesday.
Stewart’s second-place finish is UCI’s highest in the decathlon
since Gregor Neumann won the event in 1993. Stewart, who was fourth
in the event a year ago, went a career-high 14 feet, 4 inches in the
pole vault Thursday, with other marks of 16.03 in the 110-meter
hurdles, 137-2 in the discus, 172-9 in the javelin and 5:02.96 in the
1,500 meters.
Trio will play in sectionals
* GOLF: Newport Beach residents Steve Conway and Eric Vallely,
along with Santa Ana Country Club member Justin Boatman, were three
of eight players who advanced to sectional qualifying for the U.S.
Open after local qualifying held Wednesday at Newport Beach Country
Club.
Conway, a senior on the UCLA men’s golf team, which is ranked
third in the country, and Boatman each shot 4-under-par 67 while
Vallely carded a 68.
The trio will compete at one of 13 sectional qualifying sites June
7 at Lake Merced Golf Club in Daly City, Calif.
The 104th U.S. Open will be held June 17-20 at Shinnecock Hills
Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y.
Wallis wins award again
* BASEBALL: UC Irvine’s Greg Wallis was named to the Academic
All-America All-District VIII first team for the second consecutive
year. Wallis has a .304 batting average, 14 hits, three doubles, and
a home run in 30 games for the Anteaters. The junior political
science major is a five-time Dean’s List member and a three-time Big
West Scholar Athlete.
Newport season ends
* SOFTBALL: The Newport Harbor High softball team ended its season
at Woodbridge with a 1-0 defeat Thursday. The Sailors finished the
season 8-15-1 and 1-9 in the Sea View League.
Deannie Plemon doubled in the fifth inning and Krista Seeman
singled her in for the only run of the game. Seeman also had seven
strikeouts and gave up one hit, a single to Jennifer Gummerman.
Newport Coach Mike Davis said he was happy with the way his team
finished the season playing what he said was their best defensive
game of the year.
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Sea View League
Woodbridge 1, Newport Harbor 0
Score by Innings:
Newport 000 000 -- 0 1 0
W’bridge 000 01x -- 1 3 1
Gleason and Bass; Seeman and Peterson. W --
Seeman, 9-6. L -- Gleason, 6-12. 2B -- Plemon (W).
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* Baseball summary:
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Academy League
Sage Hill 15, Capistrano Valley Christian
11
Score by Innings
Sage 532 023 0 -- 15 11 5
Capo 042 100 4 -- 11 8 8
Loper, Packard (4), Salinger (7) and B.
Kornsweit; Hughes, T. Mitchell (3),
Pickell (7) and Ward. W - Packard 2-2. L
- Hughes 6-2. 2B- C. Mitchell (CVC),
Hanten (CVC), T. Mitchell(CVC). 3B --
Loper (SH).
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