Sea Kings girls golf team edges Sailors
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It was a typical Back Bay rivalry affair, as the Corona del Mar High
girls golf team eked past Newport Harbor, 225-230, in a nonleague
match at Santa Ana Country Club Wednesday.
Natalie Draganza was the medalist, shooting 1-over par-35 for the
Sailors (4-8). The Sea Kings (10-3) were led by Katie McKitterick,
who shot 4-over, while Katie Albright (43), Maggie Nelson (44),
Veronica Friedman (46) and Caitlin McDonald (53) also contributed to
the win.
Kayleigh Horn (43), Marissa Zehnder (50), Erin Callahan (50) and
Katie McKay (51) scored for Newport Harbor.
Eagles edge Vanguard
* SOCCER: Amber Cappello scored in overtime to lead Concordia
University to a 1-0 Golden State Athletic Conference women’s soccer
win Wednesday over visiting Vanguard.
Kim Belcher had 12 saves for the Lions, who fell to 8-5, 3-2 in
conference.
Concordia improved to 7-4-3, 4-0-1.
Mesa beat by Breakers
* GOLF: Jean You shot 7-over-par 42, but the Costa Mesa High girls
golf team lost, 293-257, to Laguna Beach in nonleague action at the
Aliso Creek Golf Club Wednesday.
Rachel Hughes (49) and Teresa Stephens (65) also contributed for
the Mustangs (1-5).
Sailors trounce Aliso
* WATER POLO: Michael Bury scored seven goals to lead the Newport
Harbor High boys water polo team to a 16-7 Sea View League victory at
Aliso Niguel Wednesday.
Michael Robinson made seven saves to help the Sailors’ cause.
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Sea View League
Newport 16, Aliso Niguel 7
Score by Quarters
Newport 6 4 3 3 - 16
Aliso Niguel 2 0 3 2 - 7
Newport Harbor - Bury 7, C. Jorth 3, Cottam 2,
Hill 2, Oka 1, Gentry 1. Saves - Robinson 7.
Aliso Niguel - N/A.
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Tars topple University
* TENNIS: Vanessa Dunlap swept in singles and A.J. Olson and Diana
Khoury did the same in doubles to lead the Newport Harbor High girls
tennis team to a 13-5 nonleague victory over visiting University
Wednesday.
Chrissy Schwartz overcame four match points to win, 7-5, in
singles, and also helped the Sailors improve to 8-4.
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Nonleague
Newport Harbor 13, University 5 Singles -- Burgess (NH) lost to Katzarkov, 0-6, def. Janner, 6-2, def. Dejean, 6-1; Schwartz (NH), lost, 3-6, won, 7-5, 6-4; V. Dunlap won, 7-5, 6-1, 6-0.
Doubles -- Olson-Khoury def. Kantzun-Kao, 6-4, def. Vaughn-Lin, 6-0, def. Haung-Wan, 6-1; B. Adams-C. Adams (NH) lost, 3-6, won, 6-3, 6-3; S. Dunlap-McKay (NH) lost, 2-6, 0-6, won, 6-3.
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OCC hammers Cypress
* WATER POLO: Katie Phorness and Brittany Kane scored four goals
each to lead the Orange Coast College women’s water polo team to a
16-3 Orange Empire Conference victory over visiting Cypress
Wednesday.
Sara Natalizio added three goals, while Courtney Robertson
provided two, and Mary Stashak, Kim Doll and Alexa Miller contributed
one apiece for the Pirates.
Pirates pummel Hornets
* GOLF: Orange Coast College women’s golfer Lorraine Fernando was
medalist with a 9-over-par 83 to lead the Pirates to a 359-452 Orange
Empire Conference victory over Fullerton at Alta Vista Country Club
Wednesday.
Joanne Durocher (90), Megan Parkovich (93) and Ashlee Kendall (93)
also helped OCC improve to 11-8, 7-3 in conference.
Anteater men tumble
* SOCCER: Cal State Northridge scored three second-half goals
Wednesday night to defeat host UC Irvine, 4-1, in Big West Conference
men’s soccer action. UCI’s Sebastian Galmarini scored in the 65th
minute to tie the match, 1-1, on Chris Ruiz’s assist, but Northridge
(7-1-2, 1-0-1 in the Big West) scored three times to pull away. The
‘Eaters fell to 3-8, 0-1.
Towersey bows out
* GOLF: Newport Beach resident Marianne Towersey lost to defending
champion Kathy Hartwiger, 5 and 4, in the second round of match play
in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur golf championship Tuesday at Long
Cove Club in Hilton Head, S.C.
Towersey, a five-time winner of the Tea Cup Classic, shot
consecutive 78s in the first two rounds of stroke play before
defeating Lesley Stracks of Washington D.C., 3 and 2, Monday.
Hartwiger advanced to the third round of match play, but her dream
of repeating as champion crumbled when Shannon Ogg of Charlotte,
N.C., defeated her in 21 holes, advancing to the quarterfinals.
Chiboucas leads Sage
* CROSS COUNTRY: The Sage Hill School boys cross country team won,
but the girls team lost to Whitney in an Academy League meet Tuesday
at Mason Park in Irvine.
The boys won, 21-34, on the legs of first-place runner Chris
Chiboucas (17:05). He was followed by Zach Chandy (third, 17:23), Tim
Lefler (fourth, 17:33), Mike Voge (sixth, 17:39) and Tristan Cordier
(seventh, 17:42) in the top 10 for Sage Hill (4-1, 3-0 in league).
The Sage girls lost, 23-36, but received strong efforts from
Mollie McGann (second, 20:57), Kara Percival (fifth, 21:33) and Erica
Faris (sixth, 21:37).
Sea Lions best Vanguard
* VOLLEYBALL: Visiting Point Loma Nazarene dealt Vanguard
University’s women’s volleyball team a 30-20, 30-24, 26-30, 30-19
loss in Golden State Athletic Conference play Tuesday. The
fourth-ranked Sea Lions improved to 18-1, 10-1 in the conference,
while Vanguard dropped to 10-7, 4-7. Jaclyn Lee led the Lions with 14
kills while Kelli Whittaker slammed 12. Marissa Cothran recorded 37
assists with Keri DeHaas and Lindsay Kaiser each amassed 16 digs for
Vanguard.
VU recognizes Thune
* HONORS: Vanguard University junior Jenny Thune, who finished
fourth among 157 women’s cross country runners at the Vanguard
Invitational Saturday and has led the Lions in their first four
races, has been named Lion of the Week by the school.
Thune’s time of 18:52 Saturday was 25 seconds better than her mark
a year ago on the same course and was just 33 seconds behind the
winner, who set a new course record.
Thune was also only 16 seconds off her personal-record time of
18:36. posted in September in Oregon.
The Lions finished seventh out of 14 teams Saturday.
Thune has bettered the 19:00 mark in three of four races thus far.
She ran faster than 19:00 only once as a sophomore, when she was an
All-Golden State Athletic Conference performer.
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