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Tony Altobelli
Thanks for the faxes and phone calls regarding former local
athletes who have moved on and played elsewhere. I’m going to try and
throw in a couple of “Where are they now’s” every week so if you’re out
there with some information on someone, call the Daily Pilot sports
department. I’m here to flag them down and to see what’s up!
Princeton University men’s water polo goalie Jon Pharris, who kept a
multitude of shots out of the nets at Newport Harbor High, was named
Eastern Division Athlete of the Week for the week of Oct. 11.
Pharris helped lead the Tigers to three big wins and helped the club
reach first place heading into the division championships. He held Navy
to only five goals in a 6-5 win and helped the Tigers reach the ECAC
championship game before losing to the Midshipmen, 6-5, in the southern
finals.
On the football side of sports, Brett Baker is putting big hits on his
opponents at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. The 5-foot-11, 195-pound strong safety out of Newport Harbor leads the Mustangs in tackles with 84, a
year after accumulating 98 as a sophomore, fourth-highest in school
history.
With three games to go, Baker is on track to surpass Gary Swanson’s
school record of 112, set in 1983.
The junior also has two interceptions and has also been used as the
Mustangs’ punt returner.
Baker will be making his only Southland appearance today at 3 at Cal
State Northridge.
Also on the gridiron, former Corona del Mar standout, Rich Nichols, is
a senior center for Southern Methodist University.
Nichols, a 6-3, 275-pound force in the middle, played in every game in
1999 and started in eight of those contests. He also saw action in all 11
games as a sophomore. He is majoring in mechanical engineering.
Nichols’ former teammate, Nick Schaumburg, is currently playing for
Colorado State.
Schaumberg, a starting tight end for the Rams, is teamed up with
former Newport standout Pete Hogan, who is starting at left defensive
end.
New to the Rams’ squad is CdM grad Justin Shea, who will keep the
local connection out in Fort Collins.
From the land of Hoyas, former CdM standout wide receiver George
Sumner has helped Georgetown’s aerial attack.
The junior is second on the team with 24 catches for 288 yards and two
touchdowns. His teammate, both at Georgetown and CdM,is sophomore Ryan
Cooper, who has come up with one catch for 19 yards.
For those looking to keep us posted with other former locals, call me
at (949) 574-4222.
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