Ex-Sailor teams up for AVP win
Newport Harbor High product Misty May teamed with Kerri Walsh to
continue their dominance on the Association of Volleyball
Professionals beach tour Sunday in Huntington Beach.
May and Walsh, who have not lost an AVP tournament since joining
forces, defeated Barbara Fontana and Jennifer Kissey, 21-12, 21-13,
in the title match of the Huntington Beach Open.
May, who was National Player of the Year at Long Beach State, and
Walsh, a former Stanford All-American, have won all four AVP
tournaments this season.
May and Walsh defeated Fontana-Kissey, 21-11, 21-10, in Sunday’s
morning quarterfinals, then topped Angie Akers and former Laguna
Beach High standout Rachel Wacholder, 21-15, 21-16, in the
semifinals.
Huskies sweep UCI
* BASEBALL: The UC Irvine baseball team’s last chance to impress
the NCAA selection committee ended in disaster Sunday as host
Washington rallied for four runs in the ninth to claim an 8-7
nonconference victory to sweep the three-game series in Seattle.
Junior first baseman Kyle Larsen singled in two runs with one out
to cap the comeback off UCI freshman closer Blair Erickson, the NCAA
saves leader with 17 who started the ninth and yielded three hits and
two walks to absorb his third loss.
The first two runs of the ninth-inning rally scored when Greg
Isaacson singled with the bases loaded. He was credited with one RBI
and another runs scored on an errant throw from the outfield.
The loss dropped UCI to 34-21-1 and was another blow to its hopes
of earning an NCAA regional berth. Regional brackets will be
announced today.
Jordan Szabo and Matt Anderson were both 3 for 5 for the
Anteaters. Szabo, who hit his fifth home run of the season, drove in
three runs.
The Anteaters scored a run in the first, then erased a 2-1 deficit
with four runs in the third.
Washington scored in the fifth and seventh, before UCI added to
its lead with one in the ninth.
The No. 13-ranked Huskies, who wound up second in the Pac 10, end
the regular season 37-18-1.
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Nonconference
Washington 8, UCI 7
Score by Innings
UCI 104 100 001 -- 7 10 2
Wash 110 010 104 -- 8 9 1
Cassel, Huff (5), Erickson (9) and
Wagner; Kasser, Conover (5) and
Hathaway. W -- Conover, 1-0. L --
Erickson, 1-3. 2B -- Anderson (UCI),
Larsen (W), Lane (W). HR -- Szabo (UCI),
Lane (W).
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McDonald places fifth
* TRACK AND FIELD: Vanguard University junior Christol McDonald
earned All-American recognition by finishing fifth in the final of
the 800 meters at the NAIA outdoor track and field championships
Saturday at the University of Louisville.
McDonald, who has steadily improved all season, clocked a
personal-best 2 minutes, 12.75 seconds to garner one of six
All-American laurels handed out in the race.
“She had a tremendous season for us,” Lions Coach Bryan Wilkins
said of the transfer from Los Angeles Southwest Community College,
who established a foundation for her track and field success by
competing for the cross country team in the fall.
“She told me she wanted to PR in all three races [qualifying and
finals], but I told her there are not a lot of people who can pull
that off,” Wilkins said. “But, sure enough, she did it.”
McDonald’s PR coming into the season was 2:18.
Vanguard senior Mike Larsson was 11th in the marathon Saturday
with a time of 2 hours, 35 minutes, 22 seconds. He was in fourth
place near the 23-mile mark of the 26.2-mile race, but Wilkins said
he “hit the wall” slowing markedly and falling out of the top 10.
‘Eaters can’t advance
* TRACK AND FIELD: All nine UC Irvine competitors failed to
advance from the NCAA Western regional track and field meet that
concluded Saturday at Cal State Northridge.
Only the top five finishers in each event qualified for the NCAA
championships in June.
Junior Scott Jarvis and freshman Dayne Comrie had times of 52.54
seconds and 53.15, respectively, in the 400-meter hurdles and did not
advance from the preliminaries.
Sophomore Tom Whelan ran 3:49.18 in the prelims of the 1,500 and
did not advance.
Senior Derek Kingrey finished 10th in the men’s discus throw with
a mark of 168-3 and sophomore Mike Beerer finished 20th in the men’s
hammer throw with a mark of 174-7.
Junior Erin Curtis went 12-10 in the women’s pole vault to finish
13th while freshman Kirsten Loftin was 14th at 12-4.
Freshman Orlisha Henlon (women’s) and sophomore John Wratten
(men’s) failed to clear a height in their respective competitions.
Senior Annmarie Turpin, who did not compete in the high jump at
the Western regional due to a hamstring injury sustained at the Big
West Conference championships May 12, has resumed workouts. She hopes
to competing in the heptathlon at the NCAA championships in Austin,
Texas, June 9-10. Turpin’s total of 5,332 points ranks 11th in the
nation.
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