Disney finishes first in regatta
The marquee for the First Team Real Estate invitational regatta May
19-22 proclaims “The World’s Biggest, Fastest Sailboats,” and they
showed it last weekend in the world’s largest international yacht
race.
Led by Roy Disney’s maxZ86, Pyewacket, the first 10 monohulls to
finish the 58th Newport-to-Ensenada contest were boats that will be
racing around the buoys off Newport Beach next month.
Pyewacket was followed closely by Doug Baker’s Magnitude 80, Mike
Campbell and Dale Williams’ new Peligroso and Randall Pittman’s
90-foot Genuine Risk. Within the next 2 1/2 hours came David Janes
sailing the Newport Sea Base’s Scout Spirit, Paul Sharp’s Taxi
Dancer, Bob Lane’s Medicine Man, Mark Jones’s Flash, Ed McDowell’s
Grand Illusion and John MacLaurin’s Pendragon IV.
Though winds to Ensenada were generally light, depriving him of an
opportunity to attack his own record, Disney said Pyewacket and the
others made the most of what breeze they had.
Eagles remain perfect
* TRACK AND FIELD: The Estancia High boys track and field team
remains perfect in the Golden West League after a 90-34 dismantling
of Westminster Wednesday.
Bryce McKendry, the county’s second-best long jumper, tripled for
the Eagles (6-0) to win the high jump, long jump and triple jump
while Josh Hendrickson won the 300-meter intermediate hurdles, placed
second in the 110 high hurdles and was third in the triple jump.
The Estancia girls lost, 74-54, with Karina Rios winning the 1,600
and 3,200, and Jai Hellmich winning the high jump and triple jump.
The boys enter Thursday’s league finals at Orange Coast College in
the top league spot and are looking for their second title in three
years. League preliminaries are Monday.
CdM tops Sunny Hills
* TENNIS: The Corona del Mar boys tennis team defeated host Sunny
Hills, 11-7, in a nonleague match Wednesday.
In singles, Wesley Miller and Fabian Mathews swept each of their
sets, as Spencer Reitz and Jonathon Kroopf swept in the No. 2
doubles.
The Sea Kings visit Tesoro today in a Pacific Coast League match.
Nonleague
Corona del Mar 11, Sunny Hills 7 Singles -- Miller (CdM) def. Eraso, 6-2, def. Hong, 6-1, def.
Daily, 6-0; Pham (CdM) lost 2-6, 0-6, 2-6; Mathews (CdM) won, 6-4,
6-3, 6-1.
Doubles -- Chou and Caughren (CdM) lost to Hong and Cabinilla,
3-6, def. Lee and Choi, 6-0, def. Shon and Shah, 6-3; Reitz and
Kroopf (CdM) won, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2; Nguyen and Pham (CdM) lost, 2-6;
(sub)Tat and Leonard (CdM) lost, 0-6, 1-6.
Sailors escape, 10-8
* TENNIS: The Newport Harbor High boys tennis team escaped with a
10-8 Sea View League victory over Foothill at Tustin Hills Racquet
Club Wednesday.
Jake Fleming swept at the No. 1 singles, 6-1, 6-1, 6-0, while
Dylan Espley-Jones swept at the No. 3 singles, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3.
The Sailors (6-8, 5-4 in league) compete at Laguna Hills today at
3 p.m.
Sea View League
Newport Harbor 10, Foothill 8
Singles -- Fleming (NH) def. Katzman, 6-1, def. Neuman, 6-1, def.
Gouthany, 6-0; Hutchinson (NH) won 6-2, lost 3-6, won 6-1;
Espley-Jones (NH) won, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3.
Doubles -- MacLaren and Friend (NH) lost to Roybal and Lo, 2-6,
lost to Gonda and Croudace, 0-6, lost to Ducker and Croudace, 1-6;
Davis and Chase (NH) lost 2-6, 4-6, won, 6-3; Cefalia and Casserly
lost 3-6, 1-6, won, 6-2.
CdM wins showdown
* SWIMMING: The Corona del Mar High girls swim team gave visiting
University its first Pacific Coast League loss, after an 88-82
victory Wednesday.
Lexi Shue and Stephanie Gabert were double winners for the Sea
Kings, winning the 200-yard freestyle (1:54.64), 500 free (5:12), 200
individual medley (2:08.71) and 100 breaststroke (1:04.96),
respectively.
The girls team remains undefeated in league, with only one overall
loss.
Tar boys end strong
* TRACK AND FIELD: Keith Eldridge, Nick St. Andre, Bo Taylor and
Sean Campos all won two events to help power the Newport Harbor High
boys track and field team to an 80-56 victory over host Woodbridge in
the final Sea View League dual meet of the season Wednesday.
The Newport girls lost to Woodbridge, 80-56.
Eldridge claimed the 100- and 200-meter races in 10.9 and 23.6,
respectively while St. Andre eclipsed the field in the 800 (2:10.3)
and 3,200 (10:14.3) for the Sailor boys (2-3 in league), who won 11
of 16 events. Campos won the 110 high hurdles in 16.1, a personal best, and triple jump (39 feet, 8 3/4 inches).
Bo Taylor claimed both the shot put (57-4 3/4 ) and discus (162-9)
while Adam Mayfield won the 400 (56.4).
Newport’s boys won both the 400 and 1,600 relays. Chase Nelson,
Alex Rojas, Carson Hedrick and Eldridge clocked a 46.2 in the 400
while Travis Mayfield, Adam Mayfield, Nelson and Hedrick finished the
1,600 in 3:45.4.
Whitney Blue won both the 1,600 (5:09.94) and 3,200 (11:27.04)
while Jessica Robson claimed the triple jump (35-9) and high jump
(5-0) for the Sailor girls (3-2 in league).
Newport’s Allison Stokke (13-0 in the pole vault) and Ciara
Lawrence (32-7 1/2 ) in the shot put also won.
Newport will compete in the league preliminaries Tuesday and
finals on Friday at Irvine High with times to be determined.
Sea Kings dominate
* TRACK AND FIELD: Takai Sakai won two events to lead the Corona
del Mar High boys track and field team to a 90-73 Pacific Coast
League dual-meet victory over visiting University, while Tiffany Liu,
Melissa Swigert and Annie St. Geme won two events in a 103-24 CdM
girls victory Wednesday.
Sakai won the 100-meter sprint and 200 as the boys improved to 5-0
in league and in sole possession of first. Liu won the 100 and 300
hurdles, while Swigert won the 100 and 200, and St. Geme won the
1,600 and 3,200, as the girls also improved to 5-0 and in sole
possession of first.
The league championship meet preliminaries are Monday at Irvine
High, with the finals Thursday at Irvine.
Seahawks topple Mesa
* VOLLEYBALL: The Costa Mesa High boys volleyball team lost its
second Golden West League match of the season to visiting Ocean View,
25-22, 23-25, 22-25, 21-25, on Wednesday.
Ryan Bagwell had 21 kills and four aces, while Andrew Melcer had
41 assists for the Mustangs (11-3, 8-2 in league).
On Friday, Costa Mesa’s varsity and junior varsity teams will join
to play against the faculty at 7 p.m.
Irvine nips Sailors
* BASEBALL: Newport Harbor High had first and third with two outs,
but Irvine reliever Josh Campbell induced a flyout to right field to
seal a 6-5 Sea View League baseball victory over the host Sailors
Wednesday.
Newport (7-13, 2-8 in league) forced two ties -- at 3-3 in the
fifth inning after Patrick Keehan’s two-run home run, his first of
the season, and at 4-4 in the sixth before the Vaqueros 6-14, 3-7)
scored twice in the seventh.
Keehan went 2 for 4 with a double, two RBIs and one run scored
while Skylar Cozad finished 2 for 3 with a double and one RBI for the
Sailors, whose baserunning miscues cost potential runs, Newport Coach
Joel Desguin said.
The Sailors face host Irvine at 3:15 p.m. Friday.
Newport rowers shine
* ROWING: Male rowers from the Newport Aquatic Center claimed the
Overall Points Trophy for the second straight year and the female
team also made a strong showing at the Long Beach invitational, a
two-day regatta held April 23-24 at Marine Stadium.
NAC’s male crews, which included coxswains James Monahan, Katie
Scott, Michael Guess and Scott Lynch, entered 28 boats, with 21
earning medals.
Women from NAC entered 22 boats, with 16 claiming medals -- 11
gold and five silver. Coxswains Gevrina Seferaj, Hunter Doughty,
Jennifer Entin, Arianna Barbatti, Annika Overby, Aly Raymer, Yoseli
Arellano and Kristin Collins led their crews.
NAC teams competed against 15 squads from California and Arizona.
Brooks Jones and Lucas Ridinger coach the NAC men while the women
are guided by Christy Shaver, Eden Broggi and Marketa Dequine.
* The Newport men’s and women’s teams won the overall regatta
points trophies at the Long Beach Invitational April 16-17.
The women took first place in 11 races and second in five others,
while the men won medals in 21 of 28 races entered.
NAC will next compete in the Southwest regional regatta in
Sacramento May 7-8.
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