OCC crew in grand finals
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The Orange Coast College varsity eight has advanced to the “grand
finals” of the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association
Championships, after winning its heat Saturday at Lake Natoma in
Folsom.
The grand finals features the best crews out of three heats
competed Saturday. Crews which did not qualify for the grand finals
race in the “petite finals.”
The Pirates won their heat in 6:03, finishing ahead of Western
Washington (6:06) and Colorado (6:07). Gonzaga (6:02) and UC Davis
(6:01) won their respective heats to also advance to the grand
finals, along with Western Washington, Santa Clara and University of
Puget Sound. The race starts today at noon.
OCC’s second novice eight also won their heat and advanced to the
grand finals in their division. The Pirates finished in 6:12 and will
face Loyola Marymount, Colorado, UC Davis, UC San Diego and UC Santa
Barbara today at 9 a.m.
Nelson’s run ends
* TENNIS: Orange Coast College sophomore Ashley Nelson lost in
straight sets, 6-0, 6-0, to a Grossmont opponent Saturday in the
Round of 16 at the Southern California Women’s Community College
Regional Tennis Championships at Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo.
Nelson then teamed with Leah Becker, but fell short, 6-4, 6-1,
against a doubles duo from San Diego Mesa in the Round of 16
Saturday.
Orange Coast’s Murray headed to Concordia
* BASKETBALL: Orange Coast College women’s basketball player
Lauren Murry, a sophomore forward, will join Coast teammate Nancy
Hatsushi and continue her collegiate career at Concordia University,
announced Coach Mike Thornton.
Murray, who averaged 8.0 points and 6.7 rebounds this season to
help the Pirates capture their first state championship, will suit up
for the Eagles next season. An NAIA Division I member of the Golden
State Athletic Conference, the Eagles, coached by Greg Dineen,
finished the 2002-03 season with a 17-15 overall record and were
ninth in the conference standings.
Murray chose the Eagles over San Diego State and will get to play
all four years with Coast teammate Hatsushi. The duo combined for an
overall record of 55-16 in two seasons at Orange Coast. Murray scored
four points, added six rebounds and six assists to help the Pirates
knock off Contra Costa, 69-61, and capture the state championship.
OCC’s Chu eliminated
* TENNIS: Orange Coast College’s Robert Chu lost in the Round of
16 in the Southern California Men’s Community College Regional Tennis
Championships at the Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego Friday.
Top-seeded Dalibar Ptak of College of the Desert defeated Chu,
6-3, 6-0, ending the Pirates’ season.
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