Mesa clinches title
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The Costa Mesa High girls soccer team clinched first place in the
Golden West League following a 6-0 league victory over visiting Ocean
View Tuesday.
The Mustangs (15-2, 10-0 in league) clinched the top spot with two
league games remaining, the next against host Orange Tuesday at 3:15
p.m.
Against Ocean View, junior Jasmin Day scored two goals, both in
the first half, while Nilani Duarte, Sharon Frazier, Alaina Abalos
and Jenny Sparks each added a goal in the second half.
Senior goalie Kindra Bailey had four saves for the Mustangs.
Sage leaps into first
* BASKETBALL: Haywood Wright scored a game-high 16 points while
adding eight steals and six blocks as Sage Hill School exacted
revenge and took sole possession of the Academy League lead following
a 45-19 victory over visiting Brethren Christian Tuesday.
Katie Puishys tallied 12 points and 15 rebounds while Kaitlin Tyre
added three points and four assists for the Lightning (10-7, 6-1 in
league), who have won five in a row. Junior Laura Schaefer added nine
points.
Niki Wakamiya led Brethren (14-8, 5-2), who defeated the
Lightning, 44-36, earlier this season, with five points. Sage
assistant coach Richard Bowen said the Lightning took care of the
ball and hit some key shots to set the tone Tuesday.
Sage faces host St. Margaret’s at 6 p.m. Friday.
Academy League
Sage Hill 45,
Brethren Christian 19
Score by Quarters
*--*
BC 4 3 5 7 -- 19
Sage 12 14 13 6 -- 45
*--*
BC -- Noala 4, Ho 4, Grant 2, Duarte 4, Kwan 4, Wakamiya 5, Woods
0.
3-pt. goals -- Wakamiya 1.
Fouled out -- Wakamiya.
Sage - Schaefer 9, McKeon 3, Tyre 3, Wright 16, Puishys 12,
Gutierrez 2, Hembarsky 0, Raschti 0.
3-pt. goals -- Schaefer 3.
UCI to add four into Hall
* HONORS: Four members will be inducted into UC Irvine’s athletic
Hall of Fame Feb. 12 during the homecoming alumni brunch at the Hyatt
Regency Irvine beginning at 10:45 a.m. The new inductees also will be
introduced during the UCI-UC Riverside men’s basketball game that
night at the Bren Events Center.
The 2005 inductees are Jeff Cunningham (men’s basketball), Popi
Edwards (women’s volleyball/track and field), Leticia Oseguera
(women’s basketball) and P.J. Polowski (men’s soccer). This year’s
class joins 56 previous inductees.
Kaplan lifts Eagles
* WATER POLO: Junior Chelsea Kaplan scored from seven meters out
with four seconds left to give the host Estancia High girls water
polo team a 5-4 nonleague, come-from-behind victory over Los Amigos
Tuesday. Carolina Barnes assisted the goal.
Senior Courtney Hess tied the score at 4 early in the fourth
quarter with her game-high third goal on a breakaway for the Eagles
(12-10, 3-1 in the Golden West League).
Freshman Meagan Kunert added one goal while Katie Mahan made 11
saves for the Estancia, which hosts league foe Santa Ana at 3 p.m.
today.
Nonleague
Estancia 5,
Los Amigos 4
Score by Quarters
*--*
Los Amigos 1 2 1 0 -- 4
Estancia 2 1 0 2 -- 5
*--*
Estancia - Kaplan 1, Hess 3, Kunert 1. Saves -- Mahan 11.
Pirates blast Eagles
* BASEBALL: Sophomore catcher Josh Banda slammed three two-run
home runs in consecutive at-bats to match a school record and lead
the host Orange Coast College baseball team to its second win in as
many games to start the season following a 17-6 nonconference triumph
Tuesday.
The home runs came in three straight innings with Banda, who
finished 3 for 4 with six RBIs, hitting the first pitch he saw in
both the third and fourth frames over the wall in left-center field.
Pirate stater Keith Rizor allowed just one unearned run, struck
out five and walked no one in five innings to win his debut.
The Pirates (2-0) pounded 16 hits, including three each by Robbie
Blauer and Stephen Schneider, while Matt Meadows tallied his first
home run. OCC reached double digits in scoring for a second straight
game to start the season, a feat that hadn’t been accomplished since
the 2001 campaign.
Nonconference
Orange Coast 17,
Mt. San Jacinto 6
Score by Innings
*--*
MSJ 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 -- 6 6 6
OCC 0 2 3 3 6 3 0 0 x -- 17 16 2
*--*
Hill, Pecoraro (4), Whitton (5), Griffin (5), Pepper (6), Drake
(7), Poroh (8) and Holland and Gausepohl; Rizor, Gagne (6), Sternberg
(7), Gattis (8), Beck (9) and Banda and Schmidt. W -- Rizor, 1-0. L
-- Hill, 0-1. 2B -- Malcom (Mt. S), Smith (Mt. S), Ball (Mt. S),
Cline (Mt. S), Meadows (OCC), Beck (OCC), Schneider (OCC), Slater
(OCC). HR -- Banda 3 (OCC), Meadows (OCC).
Surge boosts CdM
* SOCCER: Juniors Kelly Morgan and Jessica Mazura each tallied hat
tricks in the second half to help the Corona del Mar High girls
soccer team keep pace in the Pacific Coast League race with a 7-2
victory over visiting Calvary Chapel Tuesday.
CdM (11-8-1, 5-2-1 in league) led, 1-0, at halftime following an
unassisted goal by Alex Tobiessen in the 19th minute.
Junior Lindsey Manning tallied two assists while Phoebe Chang and
Mazura each had one assist in the second half. Calvary fell to
6-10-2, 1-7.
The Sea Kings battle host Northwood (5-0-1 in league entering play
Tuesday), in a showdown at 3:15 p.m. Thursday at Meadowood Park.
Kim carries Sage Hill
* SOCCER: Freshman Kelle Kim registered a hat trick to lead the
Sage Hill School girls soccer team to a 4-0 win over host Brethren
Christian in an Academy League match Tuesday.
Kim scored in the eighth, 43rd and 53rd minutes, and Kara Percival
scored in the 57th minute for Sage Hill (16-0-1, 6-0-1 in league)
The loss drops Brethren Christian to 1-13-1 and 1-5.
The Lightning will host St. Margaret’s Friday at 3:15. It will be
a rematch of Sage’s lone blemish this season, a 1-1 tie on the road
to the Tartans.
Mesa handles foe
* BASKETBALL: The Costa Mesa High boys basketball team used a
16-point second quarter to help pull away and defeat host Saddleback,
48-30, in a Golden West League contest Tuesday.
The Mustangs (15-8, 8-1 in league) outscored Saddleback, 16-5, in
the second quarter and took a 26-15 halftime lead after being tied,
10-10, at the end of the first quarter.
Junior Brian Molina had a game-high 12 points and sophomore Larry
Puente added eight more against the Roadrunners (10-13, 4-5). Scott
Knox chipped in seven points for the Mustangs.
Costa Mesa, second in league behind Estancia, plays at Ocean View
Thursday at 7 p.m.
Golden West League
Costa Mesa 48,
Saddleback 30
Score by Quarters
*--*
Costa Mesa 10 16 10 12 -- 48
Saddleback 10 5 8 7 -- 30
*--*
Mesa -- Molina 12, Sc. Knox 7, Puente 8, Krikorian 5, Lefebvre 2,
Waldron 8, Alison 6, Sh. Knox 0.
3-pt. goals -- Molina 2, Sc. Knox 1, Krikorian 1.
Saddleback -- Sanchez 7, Cantoran 2, Navarro 8, Basquez 1,
Alejandro 2, Lara 2, Mendoza 8.
3-pt. goals -- Sanchez 1.
Sailors break streak
* BASKETBALL: Newport Harbor High’s girls basketball team raced to
a 16-4 first-quarter lead and held off host Irvine to snap a
four-game losing streak with a 48-39 Sea View League victory Tuesday.
Senior Vanessa Miller tallied a game-high 17 points to go with
four steals and five assists for Newport (11-13, 2-6 in league),
which committed just four turnovers in the first half.
Newport Coach Jen Thompson said the closest the Vaqueros (3-19,
0-8) came was five points with six minutes left in the fourth
quarter.
Senior Kristi Eddington scored a season-high 16 points while
Brittany Deyan and Ivy Melo (team-high six rebounds) added eight and
six points, respectively, for the Sailors, who face host Laguna Hills
Thursday at 7 p.m. Deyan had four steals.
Sea View League
Newport Harbor 48,
Irvine 39
Score by Quarters
*--*
Newport 16 11 10 11 -- 48
Irvine 4 13 11 11 -- 39
*--*
Newport -- Miller 17, Melo 6, Eddington 16, Deyan 8, Omori 0,
Munnelly 0, Mooers 0, Slater 0, Hernandez 0, Trobman 0, Lawrence 0.
Irvine -- Rowe 2, Ross 5, Swenson 16, Freeman 0, Hosseiny 3, Kahn
2, Silajdzic 2, Neal 7, Broughton 2.
3-pt. goals -- Swenson 2.
Fouled out -- Hosseiny.
Shooting boosts Lions
* BASKETBALL: Sophomore Kelly Schmidt scored a game-high 22 points
to lead five Vanguard University players in double figures as the
visiting Lions downed Biola, 83-47, in a Golden State Athletic
Conference women’s basketball contest Tuesday.
The Lions (20-2, 11-1 in the GSAC) raced to a 43-15 lead at
halftime as Schmidt scored 13 of her 20 points in that span. Forward
Melissa Cook (16 points), Lacey Mills (11 points), Lisa Faulkner (15
points) and Rachel Besse (10 points) helped Vanguard, ranked No. 1 in
the NAIA, finish 50% from the field (30 of 60) for the contest.
Golden State
Athletic Conference
Vanguard 83,
Biola 47
Vanguard -- Cook 16, Schmidt 22, Dittenbir 0, Mills 11, Faulkner
15, Besse 10, Rinke 0, Burns 6, Jacobson 3.
3-pt. goals -- Cook 2, Schmidt 1, Mills 3, Faulkner 3, Burns 2.
Biola -- Hill 6, Matthews 9, Richelli 13, Crawford 3, Dulin 6,
Duncan 0, Velazquez 2, England 0, Schiffelbein 0, Ekema 5, Gnekow 3,
Erickson 0.
3-pt. goals -- Matthews 1, Crawford 1, Dulin 2, Gnekow 1.
Halftime -- Vanguard, 43-15.
UCI places eighth
* GOLF: The UC Irvine men’s golf team finished strong in the last
two rounds to place eighth of 16 teams in the PING-Arizona
Intercollegiate tournament that concluded Tuesday on the par-71
course at Arizona National Golf Club.
UCI sophomore Brian Edick finished seventh at 3-under 210 as he
shot a 6-under 65 in Tuesday’s final round (78-67-65). Junior Jay
Choe finished 34th at 219 (78-67-74), freshman Kenny Kim was 40th at
220 (78-71-71), freshman Garrett Sapp placed 56th at 223 (73-79-71)
and junior Ryne Rindfleisch finished 76th at 235 (84-74-77).
Sailors tie Irvine
* SOCCER: One game after defeating then CIF Southern Section
Division I second-ranked Aliso Niguel -- now first-ranked -- in the
last two minutes Thursday, the Newport Harbor High girls soccer team
received a last-minute effort to force a 1-1 tie against host Irvine
Tuesday in Sea View League play.
In the 79th minute of regulation, junior Amy Klippert took a cross
from Jackie Taylor and kicked it in to save the loss and force the
tie for the Sailors (8-5-2, 4-2-2 in league).
The game was tied, 0-0, at halftime, but Irvine came out in the
second half and scored within the first five minutes.
Sophomore goalie Mary Giberson had 10 saves for the Sailors, who
visit Laguna Hills Thursday at 3:15 p.m.
Brethren downs Sage
* BASKETBALL: The Sage Hill School boys basketball team got off to
another slow start and fell to visiting Brethren Christian, 44-36, in
an Academy League game Tuesday.
Sage (15-8, 2-5 in league) was outscored, 13-7, in the first
quarter and, 10-6, in the third against the Warriors, ranked No. 3 in
CIF Southern Section Division IV-A.
Freshman Jamie McGee hit three straight free-throws to cut the
deficit to, 35-33, with just less than three minutes remaining, but
Brethren scored on the next possession and took over the game.
McGee finished with a game-high 15 points, while senior Matt Loper
added 10 for the Lightning, who visit league-undefeated St.
Margaret’s Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Academy League
Brethren Christian 44,
Sage Hill 36
Score by Quarters
*--*
Brethren 13 11 10 10 -- 44
Sage Hill 7 9 6 14 -- 36
*--*
Brethren -- Strong 11, Ganiko 6, Ternes 7, Fisher 13, Frisch 7.
3-pt. goals -- Ternes 1, Frisch 1.
Sage -- Ogron 3, Lefler 2, Loper 10, McGee 15, Voge 4, Hancock 1,
Samel 1, Witte 0, Rose 0.
3-pt. goals -- Ogron 1.
Irvine muscles Sailors
* WRESTLING: The Newport Harbor High wrestling team gave up four
weight classes by forfeit and lost to visiting Irvine, 58-13, Tuesday
in a Sea View League meet.
Junior Eddie Charcas, wrestling in the 119-pound weight class for
the Sailors (3-5, 1-4 in league), won by major decision over Irvine’s
Peter Yang, 13-3, while Victor George (125) pinned his opponent in
three minutes, 30 seconds.
Newport freshman Zane O’Bourke (103) decisioned Dan Schweitzer,
13-7. Senior Kyle Molina (130) lost, 13-6, to Justin Silva, who
previously pinned Molina in the San Clemente tournament last week.
Sea Kings fall short
* BASKETBALL: Katie Schulte poured in a team-high 18 points, but
it was not enough as Corona del Mar High’s girls basketball team fell
to visiting Calvary Chapel, 40-39, in Pacific Coast League play
Tuesday.
Schulte hit a three-pointer in the waning seconds, but CdM Coach
Scott Kahawai’s attempt at calling a timeout failed and the game
ended.
The Sea Kings (11-13, 3-5 in league) jumped to an 11-2 lead on
senior night, but Calvary (10-14, 1-7 in league) answered with a 15-4
run to close the first half and never trailed the final two quarters.
Kristina Wayte added seven points and nine rebounds while Megan
Benbow tallied six points and two steals for the Sea Kings, who
committed 17 turnovers. Chelsea DeLuca paced Calvary with 25 points.
Pacific Coast League
Calvary Chapel 40,
Corona del Mar 39
Score by Quarters
*--*
Calvary 5 12 10 13 -- 40
CdM 13 2 12 12 -- 39
*--*
Calvary -- Moore 8, Ricker 5, DeLuca 25, Hom 2, Costa 0, Dimond 0,
Kobzeff 0, Sherman 0, Schick 0.
3-pt. goals -- Ricker 1, DeLuca 1.
CdM -- Benbow 6, K. Wayte 7, Schulte 18, Duernberger 2, Long 2,
Marks 2, Wadhwa 2, A. Wayte 0, Kirby 0.
3-pt. goals -- Schulte 1.
Eagles’ hopes fade
* SOCCER: Tuesday’s 2-1 road loss to Westminster High makes the
Estancia girls soccer team’s chances of making the postseason seem
dim.
Freshman Taylor West scored with five minutes remaining with an
assist credited to freshman Sarah Braunsdorf for Estancia (5-6-4,
1-5-3 in league).
Madison Urtusuastegui made two saves in the first half and Marci
Kirchberg made four in second half for Estancia.
Carla Negrete scored twice in the first half for Westminster
(7-6-2, 4-3-2).
Vanguard drops pair
* SOFTBALL: The Vanguard University softball team was the victim
of a pair of walk-off hits and dropped both games of a nonconference
doubleheader -- 6-5 and 2-1 -- to open the season against host Cal
State Bakersfield Tuesday.
Trailing, 5-4, in the bottom of the seventh inning of Game 1, the
Roadrunners’ Ashlea Ward delivered a one-out, two-run triple to
center for the walk-off hit. Down, 1-0, in the second game, senior
Jenny Rios’ two-out RBI double, followed by junior Allison Amezcua’s
RBI single, won it for the Roadrunners (2-0).
Lions lose opener
* BASEBALL: Chris Lusic hit a bases-loaded single off the wall in
right field in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Cal State
Dominguez Hills baseball team a 7-6 nonconference victory over
visiting Vanguard in the season opener for both teams Tuesday.
The Lions tied it with three runs in the top of the ninth on four
hits and an error. But Vanguard reliever Robert Klein, who took the
loss, walked the bases loaded -- one of them intentional -- in the
bottom of the ninth to set up Lusic’s hit.
Aaron Barret led the Lions with three hits while Mike Grant added
two. Vanguard also rallied from a 3-0 deficit to tie it with two runs
in the sixth on an RBI groundout by Matt Voorhies and an RBI single
from Grant.
Nonconference
Cal State Dominguez Hills 7,
Vanguard 6
Score by Innings
*--*
VU 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 -- 6 10 3
CSDH 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 -- 7 10 1
*--*
W -- Montes, 1-0. L -- Klein, 0-1.
Biola staves off Lions
* BASKETBALL: Host Biola University’s men’s basketball team held
off a mild second-half rally by Vanguard and posted a 50-44 Golden
State Athletic Conference victory Tuesday.
Terrell Young’s double-double (20 points, 10 rebounds) paced Biola
(21-3, 9-3 in the GSAC), which held Vanguard (8-13, 3-9) to 25%
shooting (6 of 24) in the first half.
Brian Kim led the Lions, who lost their fifth straight, with 16
points and three assists while Brian Roberts added 10 points. Tim
Burnette grabbed a game-high 16 rebounds while chipping in six points
for Vanguard, which defeated Biola, 58-54, in the teams’ prior
meeting this season.
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