OCC athletes sparkle at meet
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Art Diaz, Keinan Briggs, Jasmine Geider and Roseann Peters were among
the top performers for Orange Coast College in the OCC Five-Way Track
and Field Meet Friday afternoon against nonconference visitors San
Diego Mesa, Antelope Valley, Cuyamaca and Bakersfield. It was a
nonscoring meet.
Diaz took top honors in both the 1,500- and 3,000-meter races,
while Peters won the 800 meters and took second in the 3,000 as the
Pirates dominated the distance events. Geider was one of a number of
the Coast women to find her name in several categories. She took
second in the 100 (13.98) and third in the long jump (14-0 1/4),
while running a leg in the winning 4x100 meter relay team.
Also, state champion Michelle Icban won the 3,000 with a time of
10:11.49, while Diaz won the men’s side of the race in 8:41.47.
Lauren Cassity also had a strong day, winning the javelin (102-1),
taking fourth in the 100 meters (14.51) and running on the winning
4x400 meter relay team.
Orange Coast hosts Santiago Canyon and Fullerton April 17 in the
conference finale for all three schools starting at 2 p.m. Freshman
Hanni Geider, Jasmine’s twin sister, has qualified for the State Meet
in the heptathlon after finishing fifth in a Southern California meet
at Mt. San Antonio College two weeks ago.
UCI’s Liou second
* COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD: UC Irvine junior Jenny Liou placed
second in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 10:53.28 in the
California/Nevada Championships at San Diego State Friday. Fresno
State’s Kara June was the winner with a time of 10:36.46.
In the men’s steeplechase, Anteater senior Travis Morisoli placed
10th with a time of 9:31.23.
Finals in the majority of the events will be held Saturday.
Barnett, Gordon double
in Fountain Valley
* HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD: Braden Barnett and sophomore Laura
Gordon won two events each for the Sage Hill School boys and girls
track and field teams in their four-way Academy League meet at
Fountain Valley High Friday.
Barnett, a junior on the Sage Hill boys team, won the shot put
(41-1 1/4) and the discus (111-9 1/2) to help the Lightning finish
second with 63 points. The Lightning’s boys squad improved to 2-3 in
league after the meet that included Brethren Christian, Capistrano
Valley Christian and St. Margaret’s.
On the girls side, Gordon won the 100-meter hurdles (18.6) and the
triple jump (30-6 1/2) to help Sage Hill finish third. The
Lightning’s record is now 1-4 in league.
Pirates fall to Palomar
* JC VOLLEYBALL: Daniel Stedman had 18 kills and setter Marc
Lomeli had a match-best 64 assists to lead visiting Palomar to a
31-29, 14-30, 22-30, 30-28, 17-15 win over host Orange Coast Friday
night in Orange Empire Conference play.
The Pirates, who still have a chance at a playoff berth if they
can win their final match at Irvine Valley, posted victories in games
two and three with relative ease after coming up short in the opening
game. However, the Comets (8-7 in conference) evened the match at 2-2
with the slim margin in game four.
OCC (15-6, 10-5) visits Irvine Valley Wednesday at 7 p.m. with a
playoff berth on the line.
Eagles earn personal
best in victory
* HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING: The Estancia High boys swim team defeated
nonleague host Savanna, 97-71, Friday, when three members of the
Eagles’ squad earned personal records in their respective events.
Senior Skipper Todd won the 100-yard backstroke in 1:18.32, senior
Frank Gamboa won the 500 free (5:31.39) and junior Paul Collier won
the 100 free (57.25). All three were personal best for the swimmers.
Gamboa also won the 50 free (25.68), freshman Chad Kunert won the
200 free (2:08.74) and junior Nathan Marsteller won the 100
breaststroke (1:18.56) for the Eagles (5-4).
Sage Hill downs Brethren Christian
* HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Freshman Katie McKitterick smacked a
two-run single in the fourth inning to help lead the Sage Hill School
softball team to a 4-1 Academy League victory over visiting Brethren
Christian Friday.
Sage Hill Coach Jim Percival said McKitterick’s base hit gave the
Lightning (7-5, 3-1 in league) the boost it needed. In addition,
Catherine Dailey struck out three, walked one and allowed one
unearned run to pick up her fourth pitching win of the season.
*--*
Academy League
Sage Hill 4, Brethren Christian 1
Score by Innings
Brethren 000 010 0 -- 1 5 7
Sage Hill 001 201 x -- 4 4 3
Winford and Jaurez; Dailey and Torina. W --
Dailey, 4-3. L -- Winford
*--*
OCC defeats SD Mesa
* JC BADMINTON: The Orange Coast College women’s badminton team
defeated host San Diego Mesa in an Orange Empire Conference match
Friday. The Pirates won, 15-6 and improved to 8-4, while San Diego
Mesa dropped to 5-6.
Pirates lose by five
in Rancho California
* JC GOLF: The Orange Coast College men’s golf team was narrowly
defeated by Mt. San Jacinto, 416-411, on par-72 in nonconference
action at the SCGA Members’ Club at Rancho California Friday.
The Pirates (11-9) Shaun Vickers led the team with an 81, followed
by Brad Champion (82), Kelly Wicks (83), Jared Bruce (84) and Jason
Heathcoat (86).
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