Lee takes Sunset girls’ golf crown
Mike Sciacca
Jennie Lee is ending her prep golf career on a high note.
Repeating a feat she turned two years ago, the Edison High senior
captured the Sunset League girls’ golf title by shooting a final
round even-par 72 on a windy El Prado Chino Creek Golf Course in
Chino Hills.
Marina High senior Jennifer Osborn, a two-time Sunset League champ
herself, finished second with a 2-under 70.
At the CIF Southern Divisional team tournament held at El Prado,
Marina finished in sixth-place and Edison in a tie for eighth.
San Clemente won the event, followed by University, Corona del Mar
and Northwood.
The top four teams advance to the CIF-Southern Section finals.
In boys’ water polo, Huntington earned its first CIF playoff berth
in 21 years by turning back Marina, 10-5, at Joint Forces Training
Base in Los Alamitos.
The Oilers broke away from a 4-4 tie by scoring the next four
goals, and the victory gave them sole possession of third-place
Senior Robert Riker led all scorers with four goals. The Oilers
received two goals each from freshman Robbie Pusic and junior Andrew
Kreitz.
Huntington, the Sunset League’s No. 3 entry, opens the CIF-SS
Division II playoffs today at 3 p.m. at Freeway League champion
Sonora.
In girls’ volleyball, Ocean View swept past Westminster, 25-13,
25-16, 25-12, but then lost to Santa Ana, 25-22, 25-12, 25-23.
The defeat was the first in Golden West League play for the
Seahawks, which shares the league crown with the once-beaten Saints.
Ocean View (14-2 overall) opens play in the Division III-A
playoffs today and hosts Miramonte League champion Bonita (12-5) at 7
p.m.
In girls’ volleyball, Edison swept host Marina, 25-15, 25-23,
25-12, to finish 7-3 in Sunset League play, and Huntington was swept
by Esperanza, 25-17, 25-14, 25-17.
Edison (18-6) and Huntington (14-10), which received an at-large
berth, both qualified for the CIF-Southern Section Division II-AA
playoffs, which began Tuesday.
In girls’ tennis, Huntington had two players, Lauren Pascoe and
Jennifer Heumann, and Edison had one, Brittany Bass, reach the Sunset
League singles Final Four, while the Oilers’ team of sisters Stacy
and Amy Kaufman and the Chargers’ sister duo of Melissa Boyer and
sister Lauren Boyer reached the doubles semifinal round at the
season-end league tournament.
In the semis, Pascoe defeated No. 3 seed Bass, 6-1, 6-1.
Bass had won her first two rounds without dropping a game.
Bass and Pascoe had split their matches during the regular season.
Edison senior Vali Bonev, the No. 4 singles seed, was upset in the
opening round by Huntington’s Heumann, a freshman, 8-5, in an eight
game pro-set.
In the doubles semis, the Boyers lost to the No. 1-seed and
defending league champion tandem in Fountain Valley seniors Margaret
Pietrowski and Amy Nguyen.
Each of Edison’s three doubles teams advanced to at least the
quarterfinal round.
Edison, the Sunset’s No. 3 entry, opens the CIF-SS Division II
playoffs today at 3 p.m. at Southwestern League champion Chaparral.
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