CdM seeking title
The second-seeded Corona del Mar High boys volleyball team will be
seeking a CIF Southern Section Division II title this afternoon
against fourth-seeded Valencia of Valencia at 3 p.m. at Cypress
College.
Today marks the sixth time in nine years the Sea Kings (26-6) have
reached a Southern Section title game, with five straight appearances
dating from 1997-’01 -- all under the direction of 10-year veteran
coach Steve Conti.
CdM, the Pacific Coast League champion, is fresh off a four-game
semifinal victory against Santa Barbara’s San Marcos, losing the
first game but rallying to claim the next three. Valencia (29-6),
which knocked off the Sea Kings in last season’s semifinals, is
coming off a sweep of top-seeded Santa Barbara and will play in its
fifth consecutive Southern Section final.
The Sea Kings are led by senior outside hitter Kevin Welch -- who
had a match-high 25 kills against San Marcos -- along with brother
Tom Welch and the Slaughter brothers, Ted and Scott.
-- Chris Yemma
Miller reaches semis
* TENNIS: Corona del Mar High senior Wesley Miller reached today’s
singles semifinal of the CIF Southern Section individual boys tennis
championships with two victories Friday at the Seal Beach Tennis
Center.
Miller, the third seed, defeated Tyler Bowman of Peninsula, 6-3,
6-3, in the round of 16. He followed with a 7-6 (7-3), 7-5 triumph
over Chris Kerney of Mater Dei. Miller, the two-time defending
Pacific Coast League champion, trailed, 5-4, in the second set, but
broke Kerney’s serve and won the following two games, CdM Coach Tim
Mang said.
Mang said Miller also trailed in the first set against Kerney.
Miller faces second-seeded Blake Muller from Santa Barbara in one
semifinal at 11 a.m. today. Michael McClune, the No. 1 seed from
Woodbridge, will play in another semifinal. The final will follow.
In doubles play Friday, CdM seniors Spencer Reitz and Matt Chou
defeated Edward Leu and William Lam from Temple City, 6-4, 6-0, in
the round of 16. The Sea King duo, which claimed the league title,
bowed out in the quarterfinals, falling, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, to Bret and
Ryan Thacher of Harvard-Westlake.
Miller and Muller are 1-1 in head-to-head competition in two team
dual matches this season.
Hahn better, misses cut
* GOLF: Newport Beach Country Club head golf professional Paul
Hahn rebounded from an opening-round 86 with a 4-over-par 76 Friday
in the second round of the Senior PGA Championship at Laurel Valley
Golf Club in Ligonier, Pa. Hahn carded four birdies in his second
round, but finished tied for 145th (18-over 162) after two rounds and
failed to make the cut (6 over).
Wratten clears 6-11
* TRACK AND FIELD: UC Irvine junior John Wratten tied for eighth
place in the high jump with a personal-best mark of 6 feet, 11 inches
in the NCAA track and field West regional at Hayward Field in Eugene,
Ore., Friday.
That mark ties him for fourth all-time at UCI. Anteater freshman
Julian Eison did not clear the opening height of 6-9. USC’s Jesse
Wiliams won the event with a mark of 7-4 1/2 .
Junior Ricky Barnes finished second in his heat of the 1,500
meters with a time of 3:49.33 to advance to today’s final at 3:07
p.m.
CdM’s Yelsey in final
* TENNIS: Former Corona del Mar High standout Anne Yelsey, now a
junior at Stanford, teamed with Amber Lui to win in the doubles
semifinals of the NCAA women’s tennis championships Friday at the
University of Georgia.
Yelsey and Lui knocked off No. 2-seeded Audra Cohen and Cristelle
Grier of Northwestern, 6-2, 6-2, to earn their eighth straight
victory.
Yelsey and Lui will meet Stanford teammates Alice Barnes and Erin
Burdette in today’s final.
Stanford already won the NCAA team title this spring.
Lions run well
* TRACK AND FIELD: Vanguard University sophomore Laura Bowman and
junior Liz Huipe finished 18th and 21st, respectively, in the final
of the women’s 10,000 meters Thursday at the NAIA outdoor track and
field championships at the University of Louisville in Kentucky.
Bowman’s time was 39 minutes, 28 seconds, while Huipe, a product
of Estancia High, finished in 39:34.
Junior Jenny Thune finished second in her 1,500 qualifying heat in
4:36.36 Thursday to advance to today’s final.
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