Osborn claims CIF girls’ golf crown
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Mike Sciacca
Marina High senior Jennifer Osborn captured the CIF Southern Section
Individual Finals title by scoring a 3-under-par 68 to win the
section title at Mission Lakes Country Club in Desert Hot Springs.
A week ago, Osborn finished second to Edison senior Jennie Lee at
the Sunset League finals at El Prado Chino Creek Golf Course in Chino
Hills.
Lee’s score of 70 earned her a fifth-place tie at the CIF
individual finals.
In girls’ CIF volleyball, Huntington Beach and Edison each won
their first two matches to advance two Sunset League teams to the
Division II-AA semifinal round.
Huntington improbably road to the division’s Final Four saw the
Oilers, an at-large entry into the playoffs, sweep Mission Valley
League champion Arroyo and Sunbelt League winner Elsinore before
turning away Marmonte League champ Moorpark on Saturday, 25-16,
25-20, 24-26, 25-23.
Huntington faced top-seed Serra League champion Mater Dei Tuesday
night.
Edison, the No. 3 team out of the Sunset League, opened playoff
action with a sweep of Riverside Poly (Ivy League No. 3), then
defeated Cathedral City (Desert Valley No. 3) in four games before
traveling to Santa Barbara (Channel League No. 3) and defeating the
host Dons, 25-12, 25-12, 23-25, 26-24.
Edison took on SeaView League runner-up Newport Harbor Tuesday
night.
The semifinal scores were not available at press time.
The girls’ volleyball finals will be played Friday and Saturday at
Cypress College.
In girls’ CIF tennis, Edison downed host Chaparral, 13-5, in a
Division II first-round match, then came back Saturday to stun
previously undefeated and fourth-seeded Arcadia, 13-5.
The two victories ran Edison’s win streak to six and moved the
Chargers into a Tuesday quarterfinal match with Marlborough.
In beating Chaparral of Temecula, Edison swept in doubles play and
won four points in singles action -- two each by sophomore Brittany
Bass and senior Vali Bone.
Arcadia came to Edison for a second-round matchup as Pacific
League champion and sporting a 21-0 record.
But the Chargers pulled the upset by winning five singles points
-- including Bass sweeping her three opponents by identical 6-1
scores -- and eight of nine points in doubles.
“It was obviously a very big win for us, especially when a couple
of weeks ago it was undetermined which teams would go to CIF from the
Sunset League between us, Huntington and Fountain Valley,” Edison
Coach Nick Friendt said.
“In the Arcadia match, our athleticism was on full display and we
controlled the court positioning battles on the court,” he said. “We
dictated play and points were won and determined from what was coming
off our racquets. The No. 2 team of juniors Vi Truong and Lauren
Okine and No. 3 team of freshmen Melissa Boyer and Shannah Henderson
swept in doubles that day.”
Edison took a 14-8 record into Tuesday’s match against
Marlborough, the No. 5 seed in the tournament.
In boys’ CIF water polo, host Sonora spoiled Huntington Beach’s
first playoff match in 21 years by holding off the Oilers, 12-9, in
overtime, in a Division II first-round match.
The Oilers led, 3-2, after one period, 4-3 at the half and 5-4
after three quarters.
Huntington senior Robert Pusic led all scorers with four goals.
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