Pirates reach state
The Orange Coast College women’s tennis team will play for a state
championship after reaching the final match with a 5-2 victory over
top-seeded host Saddleback in the Southern California dual team final
Tuesday.
The Pirates (16-1) will face Sierra College at 2 p.m. Thursday at
Copper River Country Club in Fresno for the state title for the first
time in more than 10 years, longtime OCC Coach Janice Maran said.
Against Saddleback, OCC, the No. 2 seed, received singles
victories from Michelle Esquivel, a 6-2, 6-2 winner over Amanda
Valera; Emily Paulson, who defeated Kathryn Malec, 7-6 (7-4), 7-5; Ai
Takamori, who prevailed, 0-6, 6-4, 6-4 over Allison McKinney; and
Rachael Sessum, who downed Laura Salgado, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (7-5), 7-6
(7-4), in a match that lasted three hours, Maran said.
In doubles, Rice and Esquivel defeated Valera and Malec, 7-5, 6-1.
Esquivel remains undefeated in singles this season, Maran said.
Eagles soar to top again
* VOLLEYBALL: Estancia High’s boys volleyball team wrapped up its
second straight outright Golden West League championship following a
25-16,25-16, 25-20 victory over host Santa Ana Tuesday.
Shaun Markley led the Eagles (18-9, 11-0 in league) with 11 kills
while senior setter Trevor Holmes tallied eight, mostly from the back
row. Scott Markley tallied 15 digs while Holmes added 35 assists,
four service aces and two solo blocks.
Estancia, which also won a share of the league crown in 2003,
hosts Costa Mesa at 4:30 p.m. Thursday to close the regular season.
Sostak defends title
* GOLF: Marcus Sostak repeated as Golden West League boys golf
champion following a second straight 1-over-par 73 Tuesday in the
league finals at Los Serranos Country Club in Chino.
Sostak (73-73 -- 146) bested Ocean View’s Tom Amphlett (82-78 --
160) and Mike Cybulski (85-78 -- 163), while fellow Eagle Austin Serr
(87-76 -- 163) placed fourth to also qualify for the CIF individual
regional championship May 16 at Seacliff Country Club in Huntington
Beach.
Ben Schramm (81-84 -- 165), Ryan Gleason (83-84 -- 167) and Greg
Les (82-86 -- 168) finished fifth through seventh while Garrett
McMasters (82-87 -- 169, ninth) and John Rausch (88-87 -- 175) also
scored for Estancia, which competes in the CIF Southern team division
at 7 a.m. Monday at Los Serranos.
CdM clinches league
* VOLLEYBALL: Led by a match-high 20 kills from senior outside
hitter Kevin Welch, the Corona del Mar High boys volleyball team
clinched first in the Pacific Coast League following a 25-18, 25-18,
23-25, 25-17 victory Tuesday at Tesoro.
Senior Tom Welch aided his brother with 13 kills for the Sea Kings
(22-6, 8-1 in league), while Scott Slaughter had 12 kills and four
blocks, and Ted Slaughter slammed seven kills.
Adam Smith added five kills and Phil Bannan contributed 42 assists
CdM edges Warriors
* TENNIS: Corona del Mar High’s boys tennis team received two
victories each from Wesley Miller and Fabian Mathews in singles and
edged visiting Woodbridge on games, 77-68, after the two teams
finished an even 9-9 in their nonleague showdown Tuesday.
Miller and Mathews improved to 32-1 and 34-2, respectively, in
dual matches this season, while Spencer Reitz and Jonathan Kroopf,
along with the duo of Matt Chou and Ryan Caughren, each claimed two
sets for CdM (18-1), which entered the week ranked fourth in CIF
Southern Section Division I.
Michael McClune swept at No. 1 singles for the Warriors (16-2),
ranked third in Division I.
The Sea Kings, Pacific Coast League champions, compete in league
finals beginning today at University at 1 p.m.
Pemstein places 2nd
* GOLF: Davis Pemstein shot even-par 71 to finish second by a
stroke in the Sea View League boys golf championships Tuesday at San
Luis Rey Downs Country Club in Bonsall.
Pemstein (75-71 -- 146) tallied three birdies, one bogey and a
double bogey in his final round. Foothill’s Andrew Gunson (73-72 --
145) took first.
The top five finishers advance to the CIF individual regional
championships May 16 at Seacliff Country Club in Huntington Beach.
Newport finishers included Justin Morehead (82-80 -- 162), Brandon
Sowers (82-82 -- 164), Paul Neff (78-87 -- 165) and Chris Willard
(83-82 -- 165).
The Sailors will compete in the CIF South Coast tournament at 7
a.m. Monday at El Prado Golf Course in Chino.
UCI pummels Waves
BASEBALL: The UC Irvine baseball team scored a season-high 20 runs
to defeat Pepperdine, 20-5, Tuesday in a nonconference game at
Anteater Ballpark. The Anteaters improved to 24-18 while Pepperdine
dropped to 27-17 on the season.
After taking a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first, the Anteater
offense exploded for eight runs, chasing starter Jason Dominguez
(1-4) from the game. Matt Anderson and third baseman Tim Wojcik each
tallied two-run hits for the Anteaters.
Sea Kings romp, 11-0
* BASEBALL: Twelve Sea Kings had at least one hit while Eric
Eadington and Jonathon Cabin combined on a three-hitter as Corona del
Mar High’s baseball team clinched at least a share of second place in
the Pacific Coast League following an 11-0 victory Tuesday.
Tyler Ray (double) and Mitch Folks each had two RBIs while Andy
Frenkiel was the only player to tally two hits for CdM (16-6, 9-3 in
league), which remains two games behind league-leading Tesoro with
three games to play.
Eadington fanned five and scattered three hits in five innings to
improve to 4-1 this season.
Northwood fell to 12-11, 6-6.
OCC is pushing
* BASEBALL: Stephen Cope smacked a two-run single with two outs
and the bases loaded in the top of the ninth inning to give the
Orange Coast College baseball team a 12-11 Orange Empire Conference
victory Tuesday over Santa Ana, which entered as the conference
leader.
The Pirates (23-13-1, 14-5-1 in conference) move into a
first-place tie with the Dons (28-8-1, 14-5-1) with two games
remaining. The two teams will resume their suspended game from March
17 in the top of the 11th inning tied at 8 Thursday at 1 p.m. If
Coast can win either of the two games, it will be conference
champions.
Cope’s single up the middle Tuesday plated Stephen Schneider and
Ricky Stokes to complete the three-run rally off Santa Ana closer
Anthony Slama.
Sailors sweep Hawks
* VOLLEYBALL: Brett Auer finished with nine kills and three blocks
while Brett Perrine tallied seven kills and two blocks to lead the
visiting Newport Harbor High boys volleyball team to a 25-12, 25-13,
25-20 Sea View League victory over Laguna Hills Tuesday.
Parker Stevens added five kills while Perrine tallied six digs and
three aces for Newport (16-11, 9-0 in league), also boosted by Brad
Schneider’s four digs.
The Sailors can win the league title outright with a victory over
visiting Woodbridge Thursday. The match begins at 5:45 p.m.
Newport sneaks in
* TENNIS: The Newport Harbor High boys tennis team will enter the
CIF Southern Section Division I postseason after a narrow 73-68 Sea
View League victory on games Tuesday against host Aliso Niguel.
Freshman John Hutchinson won the last set of the day for the
Sailors, 6-4, to tie the match at 9 and force a decision on games.
Sophomore Jake Fleming had swept his No. 1 singles sets earlier
without losing a game to help give the Sailors (7-8, 6-4 in league) a
five-game advantage, as Newport clinched third place in league.
Melcer paces Mesa
* VOLLEYBALL: Andrew Melcer of Costa Mesa High dished out 26
assists and played excellent defense and Garrett Walthers (10 kills)
and Ryan Bagwell (seven) provided most of the offense as the Mustangs
swept host Orange, 25-12, 25-16, 25-8, in a Golden West League boys
volleyball match Tuesday.
Lazere leads Lightning
* VOLLEYBALL: Junior outside hitter Jake Lazere powered 14 kills
and added four service aces to lead the visiting Sage Hill School
boys volleyball team to a 25-19, 25-13, 20-25, 25-19 Academy League
victory over host St. Margaret’s Tuesday.
Carl Hillgren added 23 assists for the Lightning (2-13, 2-7 in
league).
Sage wraps up the regular season at Capistrano Valley Christian at
4:30 p.m. Thursday.
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