Palchikoff sets future with Bruins
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Recent Corona del Mar High graduate Nik Palchikoff, a two-time
All-Newport-Mesa outfielder who helped the Sea Kings win the CIF
Southern Section Division IV title this past season, has verbally
committed to continue his baseball career at UCLA, he announced
Thursday.
Palchikoff, a lifelong UCLA fan, said the Bruins were his No. 1
choice, after also receiving recruiting interest from San Diego
State, Cal, Arizona and UC Davis.
Palchikoff hit .321 with five home runs and a team-leading 31 RBIs
for the Sea Kings in 2004. In two varsity seasons, he hit .345 (50
for 145) with nine homers, 50 RBIs, 53 runs and eight stolen bases.
He said he has not yet declared a major.
-- Barry Faulkner
Sprowl an All-American
* BASEBALL: Barrett Sprowl, a recent graduate of Corona del Mar
High and the CIF Southern Section Division IV Baseball Player of the
Year, has been named to the Louisville Slugger High School
All-American team by Collegiate Baseball, which honors the top 36
players in the nation.
Sprowl, a first baseman who plans to try out for the team at USC
next season, led the Sea Kings with 53 hits, 15 doubles and a .500
batting average.
Sharapova advances to final
* TENNIS: Maria Sharapova, who will play for the Newport Beach
Breakers for a second consecutive year in World Team Tennis, has
advanced to the Wimbledon singles final.
The 17 year-old Russian defeated 1999 Wimbledon champion and
former Newport Beach resident Lindsay Davenport, 2-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-1,
in Thursday’s semifinals. Sharapova is the youngest Wimbledon
finalist since Martina Hingis, who won the title in 1997 at 16.
Sharapova, the No. 13 seed, will face top-seeded Serena Williams
Saturday on centre court.
Top junior sailors to compete
* SAILING: Yacht clubs from the U.S. and overseas will be sending
their top junior sailors to this year’s Balboa Yacht Club Governor’s
Cup.
In addition to teams from Spain, New Zealand and Australia, eight
teams from throughout the U.S. will participate. The event, which is
the premier international junior match-racing championship in the
United States, will be held in the waters off Newport Beach July
19-24.
Balboa Yacht Club, as host of the Governor’s Cup, invites 12 yacht
club teams of three junior sailors each to match race identical
yachts for four days of intense round-robin competition. Nineteen
teams applied for this prestigious event. This year, for the 38th
annual running of the event, the competitors will be: Annapolis Yacht
Club, Annapolis, Md.; Balboa Yacht Club, Corona del Mar; Club Nautico
Javea, Alicante, Spain; Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, NSW,
Australia; Del Rey Yacht Club, Marina del Rey; Kaneohe Yacht Club,
Kaneohe, Hawaii; King Harbor Yacht Club, Redondo Beach; Newport
Harbor Yacht Club, Balboa Peninsula; Royal New Zealand Yacht
Squadron, Auckland, New Zealand; Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, NSW,
Australia; St. Petersburg Yacht Club, St. Petersburg, Fla.; United
States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y.
The Deed of Gift for the Governor’s Cup was granted in 1967 by
then Governor and later President Ronald Reagan. World class sailors
Paul Cayard, John Kostecki, Kelvin Harrap and Gavin Brady, among many
throughout the world, have emerged from this race to dominate the
America’s Cup and many other international competitions.
The regatta is recognized by U.S. Sailing as the United States
junior match-race championship. The top American team will be awarded
the 2004 U.S. Sailing’s junior match-racing championship golf medals
and be invited to the international youth match-race series in New
Zealand.
The yachts to be used will be modern, lightweight 21-foot sloops,
designed by internationally recognized yacht designer and BYC member
Alan Andrews, with sails by former Rolex Yachtsman of the Year and
BYC member Dave Ullman. The construction of the fleet was funded
entirely through the generous contributions of members of Balboa
Yacht Club.
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