Estancia golfers win
The Estancia High boys golf team cruised to a 207-254 Golden West
League victory over Orange Thursday at El Prado Golf Course to finish
as league champions for the third straight season.
John Rausch shot 39 to earn medalist honors while Greg Les (40),
Ben Schramm (41), Pat Flannery (43) and Garrett McMasters (43) marked
scores for the Eagles (13-8, 8-0 in league), who haven’t lost in the
league since entering nearly three years ago.
Estancia will be taking eight players to the league individual
championships Monday and Tuesday at Los Serranos Golf & Country Club.
CdM gets title share
* TENNIS: The Corona del Mar High boys tennis team clinched at
least a share of the Pacific Coast League title with a 15-3 league
win at Tesoro Thursday.
CdM (16-1, 7-0 in league) can wrap up sole possession of first
with a victory Monday over second-place University.
Sea Kings freshman Fabian Mathews, playing No. 2 singles, earned
an impressive 6-0 singles verdict over highly regarded Nick Meister,
Tesoro’s No. 1 player, to highlight a strong showing from the
visitors, CdM Coach Tim Mang said.
Pacific Coast League
Corona del Mar 15,
Tesoro 3
Singles -- Miller (CdM) def. Meister, 7-6 (7-5); def. Kordestani,
6-1, def. Latham, 6-0; Mathews (CdM) won, 6-0, 6-3, 6-2; B. Pham
(CdM) lost, 0-6, 6-7 (5-7), won, 6-3.
Doubles -- Nguyen-Tat (CdM) def. Dauw-Fink, 6-2; lost to Um-Emery,
4-6, def. Quintero-Danto, 6-4; Reitz-S. Pham (CdM) won, 6-2, 7-5,
6-0; Chou-Caughren (CdM) won, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1.
OCC women in first
* SWIMMING: The Orange Coast College women’s swim team is in first
place and the men in second after the first of three days of the
Orange Empire Conference championships at Saddleback College
Thursday.
The women have 188 points, while the men have 171 points behind
Golden West (203).
First-place finishers for OCC included Megan Rose, who won the
500-yard freestyle in 5:18.41, Kimberlee Frith in the 50 free (54.54)
and the women’s 400 medley relay team (4:10.14).
The women’s 200 free relay team took second with 1:42.17, while
Drew Crowell took second in the men’s 500 free with 4:49.46 and
Michael Fessenden finished second in the 50 free (21.07).
Sage finishes second
* TENNIS: Doubles partners Michael Garrison and Conrad Whitaker
recorded a Golden Set to lead the Sage Hill School boys tennis team
to a 16-2 Academy League victory Thursday at Fairmont Prep.
Garrison and Whitaker swept their sets, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, at No. 1
doubles without losing a single point as Sage (12-7, 8-2 in league)
clinched second in league behind Whitney, the three-time defending
league champion.
Sailors stay on track
* VOLLEYBALL: Newport Harbor High’s boys volleyball team continued
its undefeated run in the Sea View League with a 25-19, 23-25, 25-7, 25-23 victory over visiting Irvine Thursday.
Outside hitters Brett Auer and Brett Perrine led the Sailors
(15-11, 8-0 in league) with 14 and 12 kills, respectively, while
Weston Dunlap (10), Parker Stevens (seven), Blake Newman (six), and
Kyle Caldwell (six) added to the hitting attack.
Auer tallied 10 digs and two service aces while Dunlap and Ted
Slater tallied four and three blocks, respectively.
Slater added 53 assists and Travis Duffield contributed five digs
for Newport, still in line for at least a share of the league title
with two Sea View matches remaining next week.
CdM fires season low
* GOLF: Corona del Mar High’s boys golf team shot its lowest score
of the year and handed visiting Tesoro its first Pacific Coast League
loss this season with a 193-203 decision Thursday at Newport Beach
Country Club.
Sophomore David Su shot 1-under 34 to earn medalist honors, while
Jamie Bloom (37), Zach Rabinovich (38), Matt Story (38) and Ben
Tilsen (40) scored for the Sea Kings, who bettered their previous low
by six strokes.
Pirates push through
* TENNIS: Orange Coast College sophomore Michelle Esquivel, the
defending state singles champion, was among several winners who
advanced at the Southern California women’s tennis regionals Thursday
at Cerritos College.
Esquivel, the No. 1 seed, defeated Tracy Kavanaugh of El Camino,
6-0, 6-0, in the second round.
OCC freshman Emily Paulson topped Yoko Anderson from San Diego
City, 6-3, 6-3, while OCC freshman Jessica Rice swept Natalie Tejada
from Ventura, 6-3, 6-1, to round out the OCC singles contingent.
Esquivel and Rice defeated a duo from College of the Desert, 6-2,
6-0, in second-round doubles play.
Paulson and sophomore Rachel Sessum were also victorious in
second-round doubles play, topping a twosome from Rio Hondo, 6-3,
6-3.
The round of 16 and quarterfinals are scheduled today, beginning
at 9 a.m.
Newport tops Warriors
* GOLF: The Newport Harbor High boys golf team edged visiting
Woodbridge, 193-203, in Sea View League play Thursday at Big Canyon
Country Club.
Senior Brandon Sowers shot a 1-under 35 to earn medalist honors
while Davis Pemstein (38), Justin Morehead (39), Paul Nes (40) and
Rhett Palmer (41) carded scores for the Sailors (12-8, 7-3 in
league). Sowers tallied two birdies and one bogey as Newport finished
league play in the top three spots to qualify for the CIF Southern
Section postseason.
Orange Coast rolls on
* BASEBALL: The Orange Coast College baseball team continued to
tighten the Orange Empire Conference race as it remains one game
behind Santa Ana after an 8-6 conference victory over visiting Golden
West Thursday.
The Pirates scored five runs in the fifth inning with OCC’s Robbie
Blauer leading off with a double, Josh Banda hitting a single and
Stephen Cope hitting a two-run single.
Cope was 3 for 5 with four RBIs, Banda was 3 for 5 with one run,
while Cline, Blauer and Luke Beck each had two hits.
OCC (22-13-1, 13-5-1 in OEC) has two conference games remaining
against Santa Ana, including a tied game that will be finished
Thursday.
Sweet singles sweep
* TENNIS: Sophomore Jake Fleming, freshman John Hutchinson and
senior Dylan Espley-Jones all swept their singles sets to lead the
Newport Harbor High boys tennis team to an 11-7 Sea View League
victory over host Laguna Hills Thursday.
Newport (7-8, 6-5 in league) is currently tied for second with
Foothill in the league standings, behind first-place Woodbridge,
ranked No. 3 in CIF Southern Section Division I.
‘Eaters fall in opener
* WATER POLO: Aleah Amr’s four goals weren’t enough as the UC
Irvine women’s water polo team fell to Cal State Northridge, 10-9, in
a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation game Thursday at the Spieker
Aquatic Complex in Berkeley, Calif.
Jessica Lewis added two goals while sophomore goalkeeper Kelly
Woodbury made three saves for the Anteaters (13-16, 4-8 in the MPSF).
Chandy leads qualifiers
* TRACK AND FIELD: Sage Hill School junior Zach Chandy qualified
in four events at the Academy League track and field preliminaries
Thursday at Saddleback College to advance to the finals Thursday.
Chandy qualified in the 100-meter sprint, 200, 400 and 800 while
Chris Neale made the cut in the 100 and 200. Sage athletes Jimmy
O’Hare, Tyler Ellis, Michael Voge, Eric Good, Derrick Sun, Tim
Lefler, Chris Lee, Connor Rose and Andrew Winterman qualified in
their respective events.
Sage girls Kelsey Rose, Laura Gordon, Amy Werblin, Sara Montazami,
Rachael Blitzer, Megan McGillivray, Madison Gillis, Amelia Fletcher
and Erica Faris qualified in their respective events.
Sage collects forfeit
* GOLF: The Sage Hill School boys golf team earned a forfeit
victory when Academy League host could not field the required five
players Thursday.
Sage (9-5, 7-3 in league) finishes in a second-place tie with
Capistrano Valley Christian.
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