CdM, Tars advance
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Newport Harbor High and Corona del Mar’s girls volleyball teams each
won their first two matches of the 58-team Dave Mohs tournament
Friday.
The Sailors, playing at home, downed Royal, 25-21, 25-21, before defeating Valencia of Valencia in the nightcap, 18-25, 25-23, 15-4.
CdM downed El Toro, 25-22, 25-20, while earning a 25-11, 25-22
victory over Temescal Canyon in matches at Edison.
Senior outside hitter Kiley Hall led the Tars with 25 kills in two
matches while senior setter Taryn Tarnutzer added 11 kills.
Senior Lindsey Ensign led the Sea Kings with six kills against El
Toro while senior teammate Jordan Smith added four kills and 10 digs.
Traci Lawson tallied 10 assists and Kelly Christian added two aces.
Dailey dials in for Sage
* VOLLEYBALL: Junior Cat Dailey slammed 23 kills to lead the
visiting Sage Hill School girls volleyball team to a 22-25, 25-23,
25-19, 25-27, 15-5 nonleague victory over Calvary Chapel of Downey
Friday. Haywood Wright added 12 kills and eight blocks while Kelsey
Lawler tallied 61 assists for the Lightning (1-1).
Sound win for Sailors
* TENNIS: Newport Harbor High’s girls tennis team won all nine
doubles sets and cruised to a 15-3 nonleague win over host Palm
Springs Friday.
Sophomore Chrissy Schwartz added three wins in singles, losing
just three games, for Newport (3-1) while teammates Brittany Nelson
and Melissa Chinn scored 7-5, 6-0, 6-0, victories in their doubles
sets, playing in 103-degree heat, Coach Fletcher Olson said.
*--*
Nonleague
Newport 15 , Palm Springs 3
Singles -- Schwartz (NH) def. D. Amin, 6-3, def. Y. Amin, 6-0, def. Wurstur, 6-0; Sturgess (NH) won, 6-4, lost, 3-6, won, 6-0; Adams (NH) lost, 0-6, 3-6, won, 6-1.
Doubles -- McKay-Edmonston (NH) def. Koplar-Schultz, 6-4, def. Hunt-Greenbaum, 6-0, sub Nestande-McIntosh (NH) def. Thayer-Torchia, 6-1; Dunlap-Cluck (NH) won, 6-2, sub Casserly for Dunlap, won, 6-2, 6-0; Nelson-Chinn (NH) won, 7-5, 6-0, 6-0.
*--*
Mustangs romp, 24-0
* WATER POLO: Costa Mesa High’s boys water polo team scored 16
goals in the third and fourth periods en route to a 24-0 victory over
Kennedy on the opening day of the Western tournament at Kennedy.
Kyle Thorsness led the victors with nine goals while Adam Douglas
tallied six. John Roche and Luke Yellin added four and two scores,
respectively, while Evan Spencer, Chris Medina and Nick Fisk each
added one goal. Goalkeeper Matt Jaroslawski made five saves.
*--*
Western tournament
Costa Mesa 24, Kennedy 0
Score by Quarters
CM 2 6 8 8 -- 24
CM scoring -- Thorsness 9, Douglas 6, Roche 4,
Yellin 2, Spencer 1, Medina 1, Fisk 1. Saves --
Jaroslawski, 5.
*--*
Larson sparks Eagles
* VOLLEYBALL: Senior Hilary Larson recorded a team-high 12 kills
and senior Courtney Fletcher had six service aces as the host
Estancia High girls volleyball team Friday swept Los Amigos, 25-23,
25-23, 25-21. Estancia improved to 1-2 while Los Amigos fell to 2-2.
VU’s Hess scores twice
* SOCCER: Matt Hess scored two goals in the second half as the
Vanguard University men’s soccer team defeated host Dominican, 4-0,
in nonleague action Friday in San Rafael.
Jarrett Borego scored in the 62nd minute to give VU a 1-0 lead,
then Hess scored in the 66th and 87th minutes, before David McAulay
capped the scoring in the 90th minute.
Hutton notches hat trick
* SOCCER: Sophomore Heather Hutton recorded a hat trick for the
Vanguard University women’s soccer team Friday night as the host
Lions defeated Texas A&M; International, 5-0, in a nonconference
match.
Vanguard wins a pair
* VOLLEYBALL: Vanguard University opened the Pacific Coast Classic
with two victories Friday at Pomona-Pitzer College, defeating
Chapman, 30-17, 30-20, 30-23, as VU’s Sevryn Demos had 22 digs and
Jaclyn Lee 16 kills.
In the second match, the Lions (14-4), who have already surpassed
last year’s win total, swept Whittier, 30-25, 30-14, 30-15.
Ronquillo ignites Coast
* SOCCER: Sophomore forward Sarah Ronquillo scored twice and added
an assist as the Orange Coast College women’s soccer team defeated
visiting Fullerton, 5-0, in Orange Empire Conference action Friday.
Pirates post two wins
* WATER POLO: Orange Coast College’s women’s water polo team
advanced to the championship bracket of the nine-team Chaffey
tournament with two victories Friday.
The Pirates (5-1) earned an 18-1 victory over College of the
Canyons and then downed Mt. San Antonio, 9-7.
Chargers dodge Lightning
* TENNIS: Host El Toro High tallied seven of nine doubles
victories and turned away Sage Hill School, 10-8, in a nonleague
girls tennis match Friday.
Stephanie Langer, Sarah Geocaris and Alle Hsu each took two of
three singles sets for the Lightning (2-2), who are still
experimenting with doubles combinations. El Toro improved to 2-0.
*--*
Nonleague
El Toro 10, Sage Hill 8
Singles -- Langer (SH) lost to Kumar, 2-6, def. Kearney, 6-2, def. Ziegler, 6-0; Geocaris (SH) 7-6 (7-2), 6-0, lost, 4-6; Hsu (SH) 6-0, lost, 2-6, won, 6-2.
Doubles -- Flynn-Dokage (SH) lost to Mencias-Aronstab, 0-6, def. Novak-Shoda, 6-0, lost to Galant-O’Neil, 2-6; Andrews-Graham (SH) won, 6-4, lost, 2-6, lost, 2-6; Alyssa Le-Heyler (SH) lost, 1-6, 2-6, 3-6.
*--*
Foothill downs CdM
* WATER POLO: Host Corona del Mar lost to Foothill, 12-9, in a
nonleague boys water polo match Friday.
CdM’s Thomas Pearson led the way with five goals, including two
four-meter shots, while teammates Kyle Hirsh, Tom Money, Spencer
Pirdy and Jacob Murphy scored single goals. Bryan Buhagiar had one
steal for the Sea Kings (1-1).
*--*
Nonleague
Foothill 12, Corona del Mar 9
Score by Quarters
Foothill 3 5 3 1 -- 12
CdM 1 3 2 3 -- 9
Foothill scoring -- Krumpholz 6, Benjamin 3,
Hohener 1, Kruip 1, Oland 1. CdM scoring --
Pearson 5, Money 1, Murphy 1, Hirsh 1, Pirdy 1.
Saves -- G. Sanford, 9.
*--*
Anteater women fall
* SOCCER: The UC Irvine women’s soccer team lost to No. 14 Texas
A&M;, 3-0, at the Aggie Soccer Complex in College Station.
The Aggies scored in the ninth minute of the game with a header by
Ashlee Pistorius off a corner kick by Laura Probst at 8:42 and never
looked back. UCI fell to 3-3-1.
Stanford blanks UCI
* SOCCER: The UC Irvine men’s soccer team lost, 2-0, to No. 8
Stanford (4-0-1) at the Titan Classic Friday at Cal State Fullerton.
The Cardinal struck quickly with a goal by Darren Fernandez 27
seconds into the match off an assist by Michael Brown. Fernandez put
the game out of reach as he knocked the ball across the goal past UCI
goalie Ryan Mathy at 85:12.
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