CdM, Sage in CIF quarters
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Rick Devereux
And then there were two.
Of the five Newport-Mesa girls tennis teams in the CIF Southern
Section playoffs, only Corona del Mar High and Sage Hill School
remain alive headed into the quarterfinals.
Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport Harbor were eliminated in the
second round.
CdM (17-3) is the No. 3 seed in Division I, while Sage (14-6) is
seeded No. 4 in Division V.
The Sea Kings will travel to Harvard-Westlake (16-3) today for the
2 p.m. match. The Wolverines defeated Redondo Union, 17-1, in the
opening round and Newport Harbor, 12-6, in the second round to
advance to the quarterfinals.
Sage Hill will play Cabrillo from Lompoc (13-4) today at the
Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club at 2 p.m.
CdM, the Pacific Coast League champion for the eighth consecutive
year, swept Rosary, 18-0, in the first round and defeated host
Mission Viejo, 17-3, in the second round. The Sea Kings won
back-to-back CIF Division IV titles in 2000 and 2001 and have
captured seven section championships.
Harvard-Westlake, a four-time CIF champion, has three common
opponents with Corona this year. The Warriors, the Mission League
champion, beat Mater Dei, 11-7, and lost to Peninsula, 11-7, and Dana
Hills, 13-5.
CdM lost to Peninsula, 10-8, and beat Mater Dei, 15-3, and Dana
Hills, 11-7.
Sophomore Jill Damion has been a top performer at the No. 1
singles spot for CdM. Damion, who won the league doubles title with
freshman Alexandra Walters, has won five of her six sets in the
playoffs and has surrendered only eight total games, sweeping four
sets.
The No. 1 doubles team of Hayley Young and Jami Steele has won all
four postseason sets they have played, losing only six games in the
process.
Sage Hill defeated San Dimas, 15-3, in the opening round and
Granite Hills, 16-2, in the second round to advance to the
quarterfinals.
Sophomore Sarah Geocaris has yet to lose a game in her six sets in
the playoffs. She played No. 1 singles in the opening round and No. 2
singles in the second round.
Sophomore Stephanie Langer has won all six of her sets as well,
while only losing four games.
Sarah Flynn and Alle Hsu, the No. 1 doubles team, has won all four
sets they have played in the playoffs. They were substituted for in
the third round of both playoff wins.
Salen Andrews and Carissa Cummings have won all five of their
postseason sets at No. 2 doubles for the Lightning.
Cabrillo opened the playoffs with an 11-7 victory over Archer
followed by a 14-4 upset win over Orange League champion Savanna.
Today’s winners advance to Thursday’s semifinals.
Cabrillo finished second in the Los Padres League.
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