Mustangs claim Western crown
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Kyle Thorsness of Costa Mesa High scored eight goals in two games and
was named Most Valuable Player of the Western boys water polo
tournament Saturday as the Mustangs defeated Bell Gardens, 15-6, in
the championship game.
Thorsness scored four goals against Rancho Alamitos in the
semifinals, a 17-7 Mesa win, before the Mustangs improved to 4-1
under first-year coach and athletic director Tim Postiff with a
victory over Bell Gardens.
Mesa’s Anthony Adanowicz and Evan Spencer scored five goals each
in the two games, including three each against Bell Gardens, while
John Roche added three scores in the title match. Goalie Matt
Jaroslawski recorded eight saves for Mesa in the semifinal and six in
the final.
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Western tournament
Semifinal Costa Mesa 17, Rancho Alamitos 7
Score by Quarters
R. Alamitos 2 0 2 3 - 7
Costa Mesa 5 5 2 5 -- 17
Mesa -- Thorsness 4, Adanowicz 2, Spencer 2,
Douglas 2, Yellin 2, Medina 2, Edmund 1,
Hernandez 1, Roche 1. Saves -- Jaroslawski, 8,
Gatti 3.
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Final Costa Mesa 15, Bell Gardens 6
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 2 4 4 5 - 15
Bell Gardens 2 3 0 1 -- 6
Mesa -- Thorsness 4, Adanowicz 3, Spencer 3,
Roche 3, Hernandez 1, Yellin 1. Saves --
Jaroslawski 6.
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Coast wins tournament
* VOLLEYBALL: Orange Coast College’s women’s volleyball team
defeated Cerritos, 30-24, in the championship match of the Santa Ana
tournament Saturday as the Pirates’ Melissa Zapiain was named
tournament Most Valuable Player.
Zapiain switched back and forth from outside hitter to middle
blocker throughout the day as Orange Coast (3-0) beat San Diego City
in the quarterfinals, 30-22, and Eastern Utah in the semifinals,
30-20.
CdM reaches title match
* VOLLEYBALL: Corona del Mar High’s girls volleyball team reached
the championship match of the Dave Mohs tournament with an upset
victory over Esperanza, 13-25, 25-20, 15-13, in the semifinals
Saturday at Edison.
The Sea Kings (7-1) will face host Edison at 7 p.m. Monday for the
tournament title.
Corona del Mar advanced with a 25-23, 25-12 win over Lakewood in
pool play, then beat El Dorado, 25-15, 26-24, in the first round of
the championship bracket, before topping San Clemente, 25-20, 22-25,
15-11, in the quarterfinals.
Jordan Smith had 49 digs and 32 kills on the day for CdM while
Lindsey Ensign had 30 kills and seven blocks.
CdM sophomore setter Kelly Christian smashedt her head on the
hardwood floor in the semifinal win and was rushed to Hoag Hospital,
where she received 18 stitches over her right eyebrow. She had 27
assists before leaving the match.
Breanne Odgen (21 digs), Traci Lawson (49 assists and six service
aces) and Britta Nielsen contributed to the four Sea King triumphs.
* In other Dave Mohs tournament action, Mission Viejo defeated
Newport Harbor, 25-20, 18-25, 15-12, in pool play. The Sailors
followed with 25-21 win over Valencia in a one-game playoff, then
lost to Tesoro, 25-21, 19-25, 15-13, in the first round of the
championship bracket.
The Sailors’ Kiley Hall had eights kills each against Mission
Viejo and Tesoro.
Tars handle Coronado
* WATER POLO: Four players scored three goals to help the Newport
Harbor High boys water polo team defeat visiting Coronado, 16-7,
Saturday.
Carson Hill, Jovan Vranes, Clinton Jorth and Nate Castillo all
tallied three times for the winners, who received six saves from
Michael Robinson.
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Nonleague
Newport Harbor 16, Coronado 7
Score by Quarters
Coronado 1 1 4 1 -- 7
Newport 5 4 4 3 -- 16
Newport Harbor -- Hill 3, Vranes 3, Cli. Jorth 3,
Castillo 3, Cottam 2, Auer 1, Carlson 1. Saves --
Robinson 6.
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Lions sizzle at Pomona
* VOLLEYBALL: Vanguard University’s women’s volleyball team
finished the Pacific Coast Classic 4-0 after beating host
Pomona-Pitzer, 30-18, 30-20, 30-24, and Claremont Mudd-Scripps,
30-19, 30-19, 30-24.
The Lions (16-4) are off to their best start in history.
Anteaters split two games
* WATER POLO: UC Irvine’s men’s water polo team split a pair of
games Saturday in the Southern California tournament at USC.
In the Anteaters’ first game, junior Dreason Barry scored four
goals to propel UCI past Pacific, 13-4. Dan Noon and Rick Merlo added
three while goalie Joe Wynne recorded 14 saves.
In the nightcap, UCI was edged by No. 4 Cal, 7-6. The Golden Bears
(7-0) led, 5-1, at halftime before the Anteaters mounted a
second-half comeback led by Merlo’s three goals to get UCI close. The
Anteaters face UC Santa Barbara at 8 a.m. today.
UCI’s Sapp places fifth
* GOLF: The UC Irvine men’s golf team finished 13th out of 30
teams in the Gold Rush Classic Saturday at the SCPGA
Champions/Legends courses in Calimesa. The Anteaters finished with a
two-day total of 882 over 54 holes.
UCI freshman Garrett Sapp earned his second straight top-five
finish, placing fifth at 5-under 211 (70-69-72).
Coast doubles at Cuesta
* CROSS COUNTRY: Orange Coast College’s men’s and women’s cross
country teams each claimed victories in their respective races in the
Cuesta invitational in San Luis Obispo Friday.
The Coast women won the 5K race with 52 points while Riverside
finished in second with 85. The Coast men scored 54 points in their
four-mile race to finish 39 points ahead of second-place
Southwestern. Coast’s Jose Casillas (21:22) and Humberto Rojas
(21:48) finished second and third, respectively, in the men’s race.
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