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* BASEBALL: Sophomore left-hander Kyle Allen struck out a
school-record 18 batters to lead Orange Coast College to a 4-1 Orange
Empire Conference baseball victory over visiting Riverside Thursday.
“That was by far the best game I’ve ever pitched,” said Allen, who
scattered seven hits en route to his fourth complete game of the
season.
“Strikeout wise, that was by far the most dominating performance
since I’ve been here,” said 11th-year OCC Coach John Altobelli, whose
team (13-14-1, 5-10 in the OEC) snapped a five-game losing streak.
Allen, a 6-foot, 190-pound sophomore, struck out seven in the
first three innings, walked just one and threw 140 pitches.
Kyle Stanley led OCC offensively, going 3 for 4 with a double and
two RBIs. Mivah Hazen was 2 for 3 and scored twice.
Kyle Blumenthal’s inside-the-park home run spoiled Allen’s shutout
bid.
Riverside fell to 26-5, 12-3.
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Orange Empire Conference
OCC 4, Riverside 1
Score by Innings
RCC 000 100 000 -- 1 7 0
OCC 002 020 00x -- 4 9 3
Jones, Aguirre (7), Serrato (7) and
Martinez; Allen and Hicks. W -- Allen,
4-3. L -- Jones, 6-1. 2B -- Martinez
(RCC), Stanley (OCC), Bullock (OCC). HR
-- Blumenthal (RCC)
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* TENNIS: Corona del Mar High’s boys tennis team handled Pacific
Coast League rival University Thursday, posting a 14-4 victory on the
University courts behind Garrett Snyder’s sweep in singles and a
doubles sweep by Bryan Warsaw and Brennan Roberts, as well as the
Wesley Miller-Spencer Reitz combination.
“It was one of our best matches of the year,” said CdM Coach Tim
Mang. “Our doubles were down, and came back, and Garrett remained
undefeated with a good match with Jack Li.”
CdM improves to 14-0, 3-0 in the PCL. University falls to 7-4,
2-1.
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Pacific Coast League
CdM 14, University 4 Singles -- Snyder (CdM) def. Li, 6-3; def. Wen, 6-1; def. Thomas, 6-0; Saida (CdM) lost, 1-6, won, 6-2, 6-4; Ball (CdM) lost, 4-6; (Gingold subbing, won, 6-2); Ball won, 6-1. Doubles -- Warsaw-Roberts (CdM) def. Mok-Yoo, 6-3; def. Vaughn-Haier, 6-1;
def. Chou-Caruso, 7-6; Miller-Reitz (CdM) won, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1; Nguyen-Pham (CdM) lost, 3-6, won, 6-3, lost, 0-6
*--*
* TENNIS: Robert Khoury and Charlie Farmer each won two of three
singles’ sets Thursday in Newport Harbor High’s 12-6 loss to host
Woodbridge in a Sea View League boys tennis match.
Newport falls to 6-3, 2-2 in league, while the Warriors improve to
3-1 in league.
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Sea View League
Woodbridge 12, Newport 6
Singles -- Tweena (NH) lost to Suzuki, 3-6, lost to Lomey, 0-6, lost to Mitton, 4-6; Khoury (NH) lost, 4-6, won, 6-4, 6-0; Farmer (NH) lost, 1-6, won, 6-4, won, 6-1. Doubles -- Hochwald-Lund (NH) lost to Fattahi-Molwaey, 1-6, lost to Brenner-Goldberg,
2-6; lost to Calderon-Oh, 2-6; Espley-Jones-Serdyuk (NH) lost, 5-7, 0-6, 4-6; Lutfy-Deck (NH) won, 6-2, lost, 2-6, won, 6-3
*--*
* VOLLEYBALL: UC Irvine’s men’s volleyball team lost a 30-25,
30-22, 35-33, 30-27 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation duel at
Pepperdine Thursday, falling to 17-9, 10-9 in the MPSF.
Pepperdine, No. 1 in the national rankings, was paced by Brad
Keenan’s 18 kills and .615 percentage.
* TENNIS: Orange Coast College’s women’s tennis team suffered
its second loss in 14 starts in a nonconference duel at El Camino as
the hosts claimed a 7-2 decision Thursday. The Pirates, 10-0 in the
Orange Empire Conference, got victories only in No. 1 doubles (Leah
Becker and Ashley Nelson) and No. 5 singles (Kai Moriyama).
* VOLLEYBALL: The Sage Hill School boys volleyball team nearly
won the first game, but was swept, 12-16, 4-15, 6-15, by Academy
League host Brethren Christian Thursday.
Sage Hill junior Kevin Joyce led the Lightning (7-2, 5-2 in
league) with 17 kills, while junior Macsun Frederick added 12.
Brethren Christian improved to 7-1, 5-1.
* SOFTBALL: Host Capistrano Valley Christian sent 15 batters to
the plate in a nine-run first inning that put it well on its way to a
15-5 victory over Sage Hill School in an Academy League softball game
Thursday.
Sage Hill Coach Jim Percival said a few calls didn’t go the
Lightning’s way in the inning, but that was no excuse.
“We walked five and had a few errors,” Percival said. The
Lightning (5-6, 1-1 in league) committed six errors in all.
* TENNIS: Sophomore Brian Nguyen and John Dang swept at No. 3
doubles to highlight Costa Mesa High’s 10-8 loss to Golden West
League opponent Ocean View in boys tennis Thursday at Mesa.
Mesa’s No. 2 doubles team of Garrett Sneen and Daniel Gomez also
won two games as did David Le in the lead singles spot. Junior Huy
Pham won one set at No. 2 doubles for Mesa (0-10, 0-7 in league).
* SOFTBALL: Vanguard University swept host Hope International in
Golden State Athletic Conference softball Wednesday with 11-0 and 6-0
victories. Marciea Ball logged a four-hitter in the opener, and
Krystal Kelter tossed a six-hitter in the nightcap as Vanguard
improved to 21-13-1, 9-8 in the GSAC.
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