Theriot tops in Sea View
Newport Harbor High senior Trevor Theriot has been named Sea View
League Male Athlete of the Year and is a candidate for Orange County
Athlete of the Year, adding to his long list of accolades.
A star running back for the Sailors’ football team and a CIF
Southern Section Division II finalist in the shot put for the Newport
track and field team, Theriot will be attending the Orange County
Athlete of the Year dinner Monday.
Theriot rushed for 1,328 yards and seven touchdowns in the fall,
leading the Sailors to a 12-1-1 record and a Division VI title-game
appearance. He was named the division’s Co-Offensive Player of the
Year, along with Orange Lutheran’s Pat Roxas.
The senior will be playing linebacker for the South team in the
North-South Shrine game June 25, pitting the top graduating high
school seniors from Northern California against their Southern
California counterparts. He will also represent the South in the
Orange County All-Star game, July 8 at Orange Coast College.
Theriot, the Daily Pilot’s Newport-Mesa Player of the Year in
football, is competing in Saturday’s CIF track and field finals at
Cerritos College in the shot put. He qualified eighth in Saturday’s
preliminaries.
Walking on to play football at UCLA in the fall, Theriot was one
of the 12 finalists for the Wendy’s High School Heisman after leading
the Sailors’ football team to the seventh CIF championship game in
the program’s history.
Newport Harbor fell to Orange Lutheran in the championship game,
35-6. He was also an NFL Foundation scholarship winner, Newport
football’s team MVP and a two-time track and field letterman.
-- Chris Yemma
UCI women sit 18th
* GOLF: The UC Irvine women’s golf team moved up three more spots
Thursday and sits in 18th place heading into Friday’s final round of
the NCAA championship at the Sunriver Resort Meadows Course in
Sunriver, Ore.
The Anteaters have a total of 912 after shooting 297 in Thursday’s
third round. Duke has the lead at 873, followed by Auburn (881) and
UCLA (882).
UCI freshman Selanee Henderson shot par 71 Thursday and sits in
31st place at 224.
Junior Angela Won (72) and freshman Jane Chin (76) are tied for
52nd at 227.
Junior Carling Cho (78) is 96th at 234 and freshman Kim Lorenzana
(78) is 118th with a score of 240.
Lions fall in semifinals
* TENNIS: No. 2-ranked Vanguard University was defeated, 5-1, by
No. 3 Brenau University of Georgia, in the semifinals of the NAIA
women’s tennis championships Thursday in Mobile, Ala.
Alena Votavova earned a 7-5, 6-4 singles triumph to account for
the Lions’ only point.
Renata Mattos and Zora Gyoreova’s 8-5 come-from-behind victory
over the Lions’ Olga Hlushchanka and Amy Brown clinched the doubles
sweep for the Golden Tigers (20-4).
Vanguard (25-4) completed its most successful season in school
history, which included its first NAIA Region II title after claiming
the program’s second straight Golden State Athletic Conference crown.
‘Eaters’ Sapp 10 back
* GOLF: UC Irvine freshman men’s golfer Garrett Sapp is in 52nd
place after shooting a 3-over-par 73 in the opening round of the NCAA
West regional at the Stanford University Golf Course Thursday.
Sapp, playing as an individual, had two birdies and five bogeys
Thursday.
Oscar Alvarez of BYU (63) leads the 141-player field.
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