UCI water polo moves up
A 10-7 victory over UCLA last week resulted in two rewards for the
UC Irvine menâs water polo team.
Coach Ted Newlandâs Anteaters jumped four spots to third in the
nation in this weekâs American Water Polo Coaches Association poll.
In addition, sophomore Dreason Barry has been named the Mountain
Pacific Sports Federation Player of the Week in menâs water polo.
The Anteaters, ranked seventh in the preseason, defeated then-No.
2 UCLA in the season opener Sunday. Irvine will complete in the
Southern California Tournament at USC Saturday and Sunday. In pool
play Saturday, the Anteaters face UC Santa Barbara at 10:20 a.m. and
Pepperdine at 3 p.m.
Stanford, coached by former Corona del Mar High head man John
Vargas, remains No. 1 in this weekâs poll with USC at No. 2.
Barry, a 6-foot-9 two-meter man scored a game-high four goals in
UCIâs win over UCLA. He scored twice in the first quarter and came
back with two more goals in the third period, as UCI overcame a 5-4
halftime deficit. Barry scored only 15 goals in his freshman season
last year.
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POLO: OCC men split
VENTURA -- The Orange Coast College menâs water polo team split
its two games in the Ventura Mini Tournament Thursday at Ventura
College.
Greg Worthing and Nick Wilbur scored three goals each to pace the
Piratesâ 12-4 victory over Cerritos.
Kile Baker collected 10 saves and Mike Nichols added two goals for
OCC, which received two assists from Billy Jolly and Wilbur.
In the second game, Grossmont defeated Orange Coast (3-4), 16-11,
despite six goals by Jolly and two each from Jake Herrmann and
Worthing. Abner Castorena had two assists against Grossmont.
VENTURA MINI TOURNAMENT
First game
Orange Coast 12, Cerritos 4
Cerritos -- Lopez 2, Miguel 1, Gerry 1. Saves -- Dean 3.
Orange Coast -- Reynosa 1, Jolly 1, Nichols 2, Murphy 1, Castorena
1, Wilbur 3, Worthing 3. Saves -- Baker 10, Worthing 2.
Jolly 2 assists, Wilbur 2,
Second game
Grossmont 16, Orange Coast 11
Orange Coast -- Joffe 1, Jolly 6, Herrmann 2, Wilbur 1,
Worthing 2. Saves -- Andrews 7.
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SNOWBOARDING: Sladics
CARDRONA WANAKA, New Zealand -- Chanelle Sladics, a senior at
Newport Harbor High and a standout on the Sailorsâ girls field hockey
team, won the girls World Junior title in the halfpipe at the
Vodafone Snowboard Nations Junior World Championships Thursday.
Sladics represented the U.S. Junior National Snowboarding Team.
She scored the highest, 23.1, in her first of three runs in the event
that has its winner determined by judging. Sladics finished runner-up
in the overall rankings for the Junior Women Division (age 16-17)
after her stellar performance in the USA Snowboarding Association
National Championships in March.
-- by Steve Virgen
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FIELD HOCKEY: Tars tie
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- Edison High took advantage of a Newport Harbor
penalty on a corner play with no time on the clock in the first half
to take the lead, but the Sailors rebounded with a second-half goal
as the two teams tied their Sunset League-opener, 1-1, Thursday at Edison High.
Edisonâs Katie Cornell scored Edisonâs lone goal on an assist from
Jenna Schmidts with no time remaining in the first half after the
Sailors committed what Newport Coach Sharon Wolfe said was âeither an
inside stick or a body obstruction,â inside the circle, a penalty on
Edisonâs first corner pass, allowing the Chargers to take another
corner play and they converted to take a 1-0 lead.
The Sailors rebounded at the 20-minute mark in the second half as
midfielder Kerrie Gates fired the ball into the right side of the net
to even the game, and thatâs the way it stayed.
Both teams are now 0-0-1.
The Sailors played inspired defense highlighted by Dana Owad,
Lauren Curtis, Danielle Pfaff and Tiffany Vandersloot as Amanda
Whitman made two saves.
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VOLLEYBALL: Lions swept
COSTA MESA -- Azusa Pacific,d No. 14 in the NAIA, swept host
Vanguard University in womenâs volleyball Thursday, posting a 30-26,
30-27, 30-21conquest to improve to 6-3, 1-1 in the Golden State
Athletic Conference. Vanguard fell to 3-5, 0-3.
Livia Peace and Jaclyn Lee led the Lions with 11 and 10 kills, respectively. Setters Jennifer Johnson and Lacey Roberts had 21 and
18 assists.
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TENNIS: Lightning wins
DOWNEY -- The Sage Hill High girls tennis teamâs freshman trio of
Kelly Ammerman, Katie McKitterick and Paige Fullmer led the Lightning
to a 10-8 season-opening victory over host Calvary Chapel Thursday
afternoon.
The three singles players scored eight wins for the Lightning, as
Ammerman dropped just three games and McKitterick lost only four.
Fullmerâs performance made the difference for Sage Hill, Coach A.G.
Longoria said.
NONLEAGUE
Sage Hill 10, Calvary Chapel 8
Singles -- Ammerman (SH) def. Spenuzza, 6-0, def.
Lallande, 6-0, def. Vilorilia, 6-3; McKitterick (SH) won 6-0, 6-0,
6-4; Fullmer lost 6-7, won 6-3, 6-1.
Doubles -- Tsoong-Chen (SH) lost to Eichenmuller-Kays,
0-6, lost to Rann-Hahn, 2-6, def. Lundquist-Varla, 7-5;
Burman-Tomlinson (SH) lost 3-6, 6-7, 1-6; Levin-Graham (SH) won 7-5,
lost 2-6, 1-6.
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TENNIS: Estancia romps
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- The Estancia High girls tennis team swept in
doubles play grabbed the advantage in singles action to win its
Golden West League opener over host Ocean View, 16-2, Thursday.
Estancia (1-1 overall) was led by the doubles teams of Huong Thai
and Kittiya Sudhikam; sisters Heather Morton and Melissa Morton; and
Danielle Moran and Asia Ingram.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Estancia 15, Ocean View 3 Singles -- Curran (E) lost to Pham, 2-6, def. Peeteron,
6-4, def. Hughlock, 6-0; Trettin (E) lost 1-6, won 6-1, 6-1; Zaidler
lost 1-6, won 6-0, 7-5.
Doubles -- Thai-Sudhikam (E) def. Pham-Tran, 6-4, def.
Bachman-Clouw, 6-0, def. Do-Baljian, 6-1 H. Morton-M. Morton (E) won
7-5, 6-0, 6-2; Moran-Ingram (E) won 6-1, 6-0, 6-4.
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POLO: Sage Hill loses
CORONA DEL MAR -- The Sage Hill High boys water polo team lost its
season opener, 10-6, to nonleague foe Rancho Alamitos at Corona del
Mar, the site of the Lightningâs games, Thursday.
Anthony Milovonstev and Julian Smith-Newman scored two goals each
for the Lightning, while Chase Caillouette and Tyler Youngblood added
one goal each.
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TENNIS: Mesa romps
COSTA MESA -- The Costa Mesa High girls tennis team jumped out in
a big way in their first match in the Golden West League Thursday,
beating league rival Saddleback, 17-1, at Costa Mesa High.
Costa Mesa senior Hilary Havens, the No. 1 singles player, didnât
lose a game in beating the three opponents she faced as the Mustang
doubles teams lost only six games total.
The Mustang duos of Minh-Thy Pham-Chi Doan and Laura Fais-Thu Tran
posted impressive victories, losing only one game apiece.
GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE
Costa Mesa 17, Saddleback 1 Singles -- Havens (CM) def. Bell, 6-0; def. T. Nguyen,
6-0; def. Vuong, 6-0; K. Nguyen (CM) won, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2; H. Nguyen
(CM) lost, 2-6, won 6-4, 6-1.
Doubles -- Pham-Doan (CM) def. Bernal-Matkwourdt, 6-0;
def. V. Nguyen-Diep 6-0; def. C.Nguyen-V. Nguyen, 6-1; Fais-T. Tran
(CM) won, 6-0, 6-1, 6-0; P. Rodriguez-V. Gomez (CM) won, 6-0, 6-0,
6-4.
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