Former ‘Eater Pelzel paces Team USA
Former UC Irvine All-American Jimmy Pelzel tied for the team high
with eight kills to help the United States men’s volleyball team roll
to a 25-12, 25-14, 25-13 victory over Lebanon to open pool play at
the World University Games Thursday in Izmir, Turkey.
The U.S., which also includes Corona del Mar High product Kevin
Hansen, who started the third game, dispatched Lebanon in 62 minutes.
Team USA faces France in pool-play action today. Belgium, China
and Slovakia are also in the pool.
Pelzel and Hansen, the latter a first-team All-American as a
Stanford senior last season, were selected from among a group of 19
players who trained at the United States Olympic Training Center in
Colorado Springs, Colo., since July 18.
Three other pools make up the field for the men’s volleyball
tournament. Pool A consists of Bulgaria, Canada, Iran, Russia,
Switzerland and Turkey, while Pool B includes defending gold medalist
Korea, Brazil, Cyprus, Germany, Italy and United Arab Emirates. Pool
C features Denmark, Hong Kong, 2003 silver medalist Japan, Mexico,
Poland, as well as Serbia and Montenegro. The tournament runs through
Aug. 21.
Peirsol opens today
* SWIMMING: Former Newport Harbor High swim standout Hayley
Peirsol, who finished third in the 800-meter freestyle at this year’s
world championship trials, makes her first World University Games
appearance when competition begins today.
The top eight swimmers from today’s preliminaries will advance to
tonight’s final.
Peirsol, 20, a University of Auburn swimmer who won four events in
last month’s Janet Evans invitational at USC (800 free, 400 free,
1,500 free and 400 individual medley), will also compete in the 1,500
freestyle, with preliminaries and finals scheduled Tuesday.
Breaker earns honor
* TENNIS: Katerina Bondarenko, who anchored women’s singles and
women’s doubles for the Newport Beach Breakers this season, was named
World Team Tennis’ Female Rookie of the Year, league officials
announced Thursday.
Bondarenko, in her first WTT season, helped post a .541 winning
percentage in women’s doubles with partners Anastassia Rodionova and,
for one match, with 2004 Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova.
Bondarenko posted a .530 winning percentage in singles, the
fourth-best mark in the league.
Her feats helped the defending league champion Breakers finish 9-5
and secure a place in the WTT semifinals against Western Conference
champion Sacramento (11-3) at 7 p.m. Sept. 16 at Allstate Stadium in
Citrus Heights, Calif.
The winner will face either the New York Sportimes or Boston
Lobsters in the WTT final at 3 p.m. Sept. 17 at the same site.
The league will announce the WTT Coach of the Year Tuesday.
Gabert places fifth
* SWIMMING: Stephanie Gabert, a soon-to-be junior at Corona del
Mar High, finished fifth in the 400-meter individual medley
consolation final at the United States junior national championships
Thursday in Irvine.
Gabert, who claimed the 200 breaststroke crown Wednesday in the
same meet, clocked 5 minutes, 1.61 seconds in the B-final race
(qualifiers nine through 16) at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatic
Center.
Megan Evans finished first in the same heat in 4:57.58.
Gabert currently holds the CIF Southern Section Division II record
in the 100-yard breaststroke.
UCI teams in top 20
* GOLF: The UC Irvine men’s and women’s golf teams are ranked in
the top 20 of Golf Digest magazine’s first College Golf Guide that
lists the best schools for the sport in the September issue.
Golf Digest rated each school in academics, climate,
coach/facilities and golf performance, then created three categories
of rankings: Golf First, Academics First and Balanced.
Coach Kelly Crawford’s UCI women’s team is ranked 16th nationally
in the Balanced rating. The Anteaters have won two Big West
Conference titles in the first four years of the program’s existence
and competed in the NCAA championships for the first time last
season, finishing 18th.
Coach Paul Smolinski’s Anteater men’s squad is ranked No. 17 in
the Balanced category. UCI won three consecutive Big West titles from
2001-03 and competed in four straight NCAA regionals (2001-04).
Big West gets new logo
* The Big West Conference’s boasts a new logo.
The new logo replaces the Big West star that represented the
conference since 1995.
Phoenix Design Works in New York developed the new mark after
receiving input from a conference subcommittee.
Big West Commissioner Dennis Farrell said it was important to
design a logo that represents the changing makeup of the conference,
in which all members are now California schools.
The eight members of the conference include Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo; Cal State Fullerton; Cal State Northridge; Long Beach State;
UCI; UC Riverside; UC Santa Barbara; and the University of the
Pacific.
UC Davis will become a member of the conference on July 1, 2007.
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