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Looking back, 5 years ago this week.
Corona del Mar High and Newport Harbor both advance to the first round
of the CIF Southern Section boys volleyball playoffs.
The unseeded Sailors (11-6) hammer their way to a 15-7, 15-13, 15-9
triumph over host Aliso Niguel (14-4), to earn the right to face
Capistrano Valley (16-1) in the first round. The Sailors build a 9-0 lead
in the first game, as junior setter Travis Nelson deals assists to four
Harbor hitters, including senior Dana Mesenbrink, who finishes with a
team-high 11 kills and junior Scott Archbold, who adds 10. The Wolverines
build leads of 6-3 and 8-6 in the second game, but Mesenbrink, the Tars’
lone senior, spearheads a balanced attack to help Harbor regain a 14-8
edge.
The Sea Kings (11-4) cruise over Ontario Christian 15-7, 15-6, 15-5 to
advance in CIF Division III competition to meet Capistrano Valley
Christian (14-1).
Ontario Christian has leads of 5-3 in the first game and 2-0 in the
second, but CdM hitters Blair Hoppe and Tim Andrews swing well. Hoppe had
17 kills, seven for scores, while four of Andrews’ 11 kills also result
in points.
Dennis Alshuler has 10 kills and three blocks, while Greg Burden adds
five kills and an ace. Billy Messenger has two aces and two kills for the
Sea Kings, who tally six straight points to close out the first game. CdM
takes a 6-2 second-game lead.
Four Costa Mesa High athletes move on to the CIF Division III Finals
in track and field after competing at the CIF Southern Section Division
III preliminaries at Long Beach City College.
Sophomore distance runner Bruce Hancock betters his personal record by
five seconds (4:24.85) to win the second of three heats in the 1,600
meters/ It’s the second-best time of the prelims.
Mustang senior Eric Solis qualifies third in the 1,600 (4:25.25) and
fifth in the 800 (1:57.89), winning both his heats.
Solis, Hancock, junior thrower Matthew Rudesill (shot put) and junior
girls middle-distance standout Gegi Van De Walker (800) all qualify for
the CIF Division III Finals. Van De Walker becomes the only area athlete
to advance to the finals, going 2:26.0 to win the first of five heats.
For the second time in four years, the Newport Harbor sailing team
brings home the Mallory Trophy, awarded each year to the national
champion.
The team wins the trophy at the High School Dinghy Nationals in Miami,
beating 19 teams. Newport takes the trophy by nine points over
second-place Palmetto of Florida.
Harbor leads the regatta by six points after the first day, its best
race coming from skipper Patrick Hogan and crew Kassy Thompson, as they
sail to the team’s only bullet for the regatta on the last day of the
race.
On the second day, Hogan and crews Greg Dougherty, Heather Porter and
Thompson sail to two seconds, two thirds, a fourth, a fifth and an
18th-place finish in the A division.
In the B division, skippers Brian Bissell and Porter sail well with
crew members Alison Hill and Troy Treaccar.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week.
In a must-win Sea View League matchup, Corona del Mar erases an
eight-run deficit to defeat visiting University High (13-11, 7-8 in
league), sending the Sea Kings (13-10, 7-8) into the CIF 3-A playoffs.
The game that lasts more than three hours ends when shortstop Theo Rokos
sends the first pitch in the bottom of the 10th inning over the
right-field fence for a 10-9 Sea King win. Rokos’ blast is CdM’s fourth
home run on the day. Rokos also stars in the seventh, as the Sea Kings
rally from a 9-7 deficit to tie the score and send the game to extra
innings. In the seventh, second baseman Mike Susson walks and C.W. Ramsay
singles to left to put the tying runs on first and second. After an
apparent botched bunt attempt results in Susson being forced out at
third, Rokos comes to the plate with CdM down, 9-8, with runners on
second and third with two outs. He lines a single to right to score Mike
Knecht with the tying run. The long road back for CdM begins in the
second with Ramsay’s solo home run to right. The Sea Kings do damage in
the third, on a walk and subsequent singles by Rokos and Jeff Matsen.
After a double play, lightning strikes for the Sea Kings. Catcher Tim
DeCinces hits his fifth home run of the season over the right-field
fence, and Susson follows by sending a blast over the left-field fence
for back-to-back home runs that make it 8-5 University. Dan MacMillan
earns the victory for CdM, pitching 5 1/3 shutout innings, allowing five
hits, one walk and a hit batter, while striking out four. CdM coach Scott
Magers says it may be the best high school game he has ever seen. CdM’s
dramatic victory is its second of the week over University.
A 7-2 win over crosstown rival Costa Mesa, as well as a 12-8 Laguna
Hills win over Laguna Beach, gives the Estancia baseball team a
third-place finish in the Pacific Coast League and a berth in the CIF 3-A
playoffs. In the Eagles’ final league game against Mesa, pitcher Kyle
Wilson throws a complete-game, three-hitter for the 7-2 win. Going into
the game, Estancia trails Laguna Beach by one game. Estancia senior first
baseman Steve King doubles, triples and scores three runs against the
Mustangs. The Eagles’ hitting attack comes early, staking Wilson to a 6-0
lead after two frames. Third baseman Mike Smith comes through with a
two-out double to drive in two runs in the second inning. Mesa finishes
the year 6-19, 3-12 in league.
Corona del Mar diver Sandy Zubrin scores 464.85 points to outdistance
her nearest competitor by 78 points and win the championship in the CIF
3-A diving championships at Heritage Park in Irvine.
Estancia senior Matt Fuerbringer, a three-year star in basketball and
volleyball, is named the Pacific Coast League Athlete of the Year, as
voted by the circuit’s athletic directors. Fuerbringer, a Stanford-bound
volleyball player is a two-time All-CIF performer in basketball, leading
the Eagles to a CIF State Division III championship, a Southern Section
title and a Southern California Regional crown by averaging 20.7 points
and 10 rebounds. He then leads the Eagles to their first CIF berth in
volleyball. He hammers a school-record 44 kills in a late-season league
victory and amasses 25 of the team’s 34 kills in a first-round CIF 4-A
playoff loss to Huntington Beach.
-- compiled by Bryce Alderton
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