Campos spins no-hitter
Senior Tiffany Campos struck out six and tossed her first no-hitter
of the season as host Costa Mesa downed rival Estancia, 11-1, in a
Golden West League softball game Wednesday.
Campos improved to 4-3 and received offensive boosts from Venise
Enesi (2 for 4 with a double, three RBIs and run scored) and Janae
Rivera, whose doubles combined to plate five runs in the third for
Mesa (7-5, 2-1 in league). Christy Gregory went 2 for 3 with two runs
scored for Mesa while Allison Wyman scored Estancia’s only run on a
fielder’s choice in the fourth.
CdM tops Laguna
SWIMMING: The Corona del Mar High girls swim team defeated host
Laguna Beach, 114-30, in a Pacific Coast League dual-meet Wednesday.
Freshman Danielle Lavery won the 50-yard freestyle (25.58 seconds)
and 100 free (55.28) for the Sea Kings (2-1, 2-0 in league), both in
CIF qualifying times. Alexine Rodenhuis won the 100 breaststroke in a
personal record in 1:15.44.
Mesa tops rival
* BASEBALL: The Costa Mesa High baseball team defeated visiting
crosstown rival Estancia, 5-2, in a Golden West League showdown
Wednesday at TeWinkle Park.
Junior pitcher Alex Dominguez threw six innings for the Mustangs
(6-3-1, 1-1-1 in league) with nine strikeouts, improving to 2-0.
Senior pitcher Alex Pisarski struck out the side in the seventh.
Sailors swarm Irvine
* BASEBALL: Senior Patrick Keehan was 3 for 4 with one RBI and two
runs scored in Newport Harbor High’s 7-2 Sea View League victory over
host Irvine Wednesday.
In the first three innings, each leadoff batter for the Sailors
(4-7, 1-4 in league) made it on base, with senior Greg Miner, who
finished 1 for 2, hitting a double in the first inning to go along
with two RBIs.
Junior Patrick Tyler was 2 for 3 with two runs scored for the
winners.
Sailors still on top
* SWIMMING: The Newport Harbor High girls and boys swim teams each
advanced to 4-0, 2-0 in the Sea View League after the girls team
defeated Irvine, 95-75, and the boys won, 99-70, Wednesday.
Junior Dan Furman led the Sailors with a win in the 50-yard
freestyle (22.23) and the 100 free (49.00). Max Joseph was a
double-winner in the 100 butterfly with 57.01, and the 200 individual
medley with 2:06.11. Clay Jorth finished first in the 200 free
(1:51.42), and the 500 free (5:02.70).
The boys also took first in the 200 and 400 medley relay.
The Sailor girls had three double-winners, including Kally Lucas,
Kayley Oka, and Leah Robertson.
Eagle girls push along
* SWIMMING: The Estancia girls swim team finished with eight
first-place finishes in its 98-72 Golden West League victory over
host Costa Mesa Wednesday, while the boys fell, 94-72.
Freshman Meagan Kunert was a double-winner in the 200-yard
individual medley with 2:24.27, and the 500 freestyle with 5:33.94.
Freshman Shea Kopp was a double-winner for the Eagles in the 50
free and the 100 free. Junior Chad Kunert led the Eagles with a
double win in the 200 free (1:55.71) and the 500 free (5:14.60).
Anteaters eke out win
* TENNIS: The UC Irvine men’s tennis team took two of the three
doubles matches in its 4-3 win over Southwest Missouri State
Wednesday.
In the No. 1 doubles match, Anteater seniors Brian Morton and Rye
Kashiwabara won, 8-6, while junior Peter Surapol and sophomore
Mustafa Ulukan won, 8-6.
Pirates knocked off
* TENNIS: Despite a strong finish in singles, the Orange Coast
College women’s tennis team fell for the first time this season, 5-4,
to host Saddleback Wednesday in a Orange Empire Conference match
rescheduled from last Tuesday.
In singles, Michelle Esquivel, Jessica Rice, Emily Paulson and
Julie Hayley took the win for the Pirates (11-1, 7-1 in OEC).
In doubles, Esquivel and Rice were defeated, 8-2.
Sea Kings fall to Uni
* GOLF: The Corona del Mar High boys golf team fell, 207-215, to
University in a Pacific Coast League match at the Newport Beach
Country Club Wednesday.
David Su shot 41 while Matt Story (41), Ben Tilson (43), Cody
Stewart (44) and Jamie Bloom (45) competed for the Sea Kings (3-5,
1-3 in league).
Coast downed in 4
* VOLLEYBALL: The visiting Irvine Valley College men’s volleyball
team posted 10 blocks and took advantage of a late surge in Game 4 to
take down Orange Coast, 29-27, 25-27, 25-23, 25-19, Wednesday in Orange Empire Conference play.
The Pirates (6-7, 3-2 in the OEC) were led by outside hitter Ky
Fell with 18 kills, while Eric Hill added 14 and both Scott Sankey
and Uriah Seui tallied nine. Drew Ginther had 57 assists.
Lions are topped
* TENNIS: The NAIA second-ranked Vanguard University women’s
tennis team fell to top-ranked Auburn Montgomery, 7-2, Wednesday in
nonconference play in Montgomery, Ala.
Amy Brown and Olga Hlushchanka defeated Mandy Septoe and Aina
Rafolomanantsiatosika, 9-8, at No. 1 doubles for the Lions (14-2),
while Hlushchanka won at No. 1 singles.
Vanguard crumbles
* TENNIS: The Vanguard University men’s tennis team fell to NAIA
fourth-ranked Auburn Montgomery, 7-1, in nonconference play Wednesday
in Montgomery, Ala.
Calle Holmgren won twice.
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