Harbor golfers singing in the rain
Junior Natalie Draganza earned medalist honors with a 3-over-par 39
to lead the Newport Harbor High girls golf team to a 243-247 Sea View
League victory against visiting Aliso Niguel in the rain at Big
Canyon Country Club Tuesday.
Kayleigh Horn followed Draganza with a 47 while Ashley Jacobs and
Katie McKay each carded 51s to go with a 55 by Kendall Horn for the
Sailors (6-6, 3-4 in league).
Newport exacted revenge on Aliso (7-6, 5-2), which prevailed,
201-214, in the teams’ first meeting this year at Aliso Viejo Golf
Club.
The Sailors face host Santa Margarita -- weather permitting -- at
3 p.m. at Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club today before resuming
league play against Irvine Thursday at Big Canyon.
Concordia sweeps VU
* VOLLEYBALL: The visiting Concordia University women’s volleyball
team limited Vanguard to a .110 hitting percentage en route to a
30-22, 30-28, 30-22 Golden State Athletic Conference victory. Sonrisa
Peace led the Lions (21-8, 8-5 in the GSAC) with nine kills while
Raquel Ferreira paced the Eagles (20-2, 11-2) with 16 kills.
Sea Kings stun Servite
* WATER POLO: Thomas Pearson scored with 1 minute, 58 seconds left
in the second three-minute overtime period and the Corona del Mar
High boys water polo team held on for a 9-8 nonleague,
come-from-behind victory over visiting Servite Tuesday.
The Sea Kings (10-7) scored the game’s final five goals after
trailing, 8-4, at the end of three quarters.
Jacob Murphy tied the game at 8 with two seconds left in
regulation after grabbing the rebound from Tom Money’s shot.
Pearson tallied a game-high five goals to go with three steals
while Murphy scored twice and added four steals for CdM, ranked fifth
in CIF Southern Section Division I. Kyle Hersh and Bryan Buhagiar
(three assists) each scored one goal.
CdM goalkeeper Gaston Sanford made six saves and added two steals.
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Nonleague
Corona del Mar 9, Servite 8
Score by Quarters
Servite 2 3 3 0 0 0 -- 8
CdM 2 2 0 4 0 1 -- 9
Servite -- Luebke 4, Shaver 2, Bevins 1,
Mule 1. Saves -- Mesesan 6.
CdM -- Pearson 5, Murphy 2, Hersh 1,
Buhagiar 1. Saves -- Sanford 6.
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Pirates tame Tigers
* SOCCER: Sophomore Eli Solis and freshman Irwin Salas each scored
a goal and added an assist to lead the host Orange Coast College
soccer team to a 6-0 Orange Empire Conference victory over Riverside
Tuesday.
Six different players scored goals for the Pirates (7-3-3, 5-1-2
in the OEC), who took a 3-0 lead into halftime.
John Gauthier, Greg Reese, Greg Brown and Matt Schirmer each
tallied one goal. Will Sanchez drew a penalty kick to help set up
Gauthier’s goal.
Trent Painter made five saves in 85 minutes before giving way to
Hector Campos for the final five minutes. The Tigers fell to 6-4-2,
3-4-1.
Spartans edge Sailors
* WATER POLO: Top-ranked Villa Park High scored two goals in the
fourth quarter and held host Newport Harbor scoreless the final seven
minutes to earn a 7-6 boys water polo nonleague victory Tuesday.
Jovan Vranes led the Sailors (9-7) with four goals and four steals
while Shea Buckner also scored four times for the Spartans, ranked
No. 1 in CIF Southern Section Division II.
Daniel Furman and Brett Auer each scored one goal while keeper
Michael Robinson made 10 saves for Newport, ranked sixth in CIF
Division I. Freshman Nate Castillo had three steals while Furman and
Auer each contributed two.
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Nonleague
Villa Park 7, Newport Harbor 6
Score by Quarters
Villa Park 2 0 3 2 -- 7
Newport 4 0 2 0 -- 6
Villa Park -- Buckner 4, Mundia 1, Milovic 1,
Churnside 1. Saves -- Stevens 11.
Newport -- Vranes 4, Furman 1, Auer 1. Saves --
Robinson.
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Eagles absorb first loss
* WATER POLO: Visiting Saddleback High outscored Estancia, 10-4,
in the second half and moved into a tie with the Eagles in the Golden
West League following a 16-6 victory Tuesday.
Sean Goodman led the Eagles (8-7, 3-1 in league) with three goals
while Chad Kunert (two) and Danny Alderete (one) added to the
scoring. Eagle goalkeeper Richard McElveny made nine saves.
David Garcia scored a game-high five goals for the Roadrunners
(12-9, 3-1), who, like the Eagles, are one game behind league-leading
Costa Mesa (4-0) with two league contests remaining.
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Golden West League
Saddleback 16, Estancia 6
Score by Quarters
Sadd 3 3 5 5 -- 16
Est 0 2 0 4 -- 6
Sadd -- D. Garcia 5, Calchado 3, Ramirez 4,
Gonzalez 2, Solorio 2. Saves -- Velasquez 6.
Est -- Goodman 3, Kunert 2, Alderete 1. Saves --
McElveny 9.
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Lightning win in four
* VOLLEYBALL: Middle blocker Haywood Wright tallied 14 kills and
five blocks to help the Sage Hill School girls volleyball team move
into sole possession of second place in the Academy League with a
29-27, 25-21, 23-25, 25-17 victory over host Brethren Christian
Tuesday.
Cat Dailey slammed 18 kills and added four blocks while Vista
Murphy had 17 kills and three aces for the Lightning (10-5, 4-1 in
league). Sophomore setter Kelsey Lawler amassed 53 assists for Sage.
Brethren Christian fell to 8-3, 3-2 in league.
Sunbirds down Lions
* SOCCER: On a waterlogged field Tuesday night, visiting Fresno
Pacific defeated Vanguard, 2-0, in a Golden State Athletic Conference
women’s soccer game.
Newport boys place 5th
* CROSS COUNTRY: The Newport Harbor High boys cross country team
placed fifth in Division II at the Orange County championships
Saturday at Irvine Regional Park.
Nicholas St. Andre placed 12th overall to lead the Sailors with a
time of 15:53. Rounding out the top five were: Kenny Rakestraw (11th,
15:59), Martin Bernard (26th, 16:11), Wesley Urtusuastegui (56th,
16:37) and Cameron MacLaren (83rd, 16:59).
Sage Hill tops Eagles
* TENNIS: The Sage Hill School girls tennis team beat host
Capistrano Valley Christian, 16-2, Monday in an Academy League match.
Senior Sarah Flynn and sophomore Alle Hsu did not lose a game at
No. doubles to propel the Lightning (8-5, 6-1 in league) to victory.
Sage Hill, ranked No. 3 in CIF Southern Section Division V,
travels to Brethren Christian Friday.
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Academy League
Sage Hill 16, Capistrano Valley Christian 2
Singles- Geocaris (SH) def. Drvymkawski 6-1; def. Filipovich 7-5; def. Harris 6-0; Langer (SH) won 6-4, 6-2, 6-3; Lee (SH) lost 2-6, 7-5, 2-6.
Doubles -- Flynn-Hsu (SH) def. Ruiz-Guido 6-0; def. Rock-Sherwood 6-0; def. Losak-Robiche 6-0; Graham-Heyler (SH) won 6-0, 6-0, 6-1; Andrews-Cummings won 6-0, 6-0, 6-1.
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