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Looking back, 5 years ago this week:
Estancia High basketball and volleyball star Sam Nelson is named
the Pacific Coast League’s Male Athlete of the Year. is a two-time
league MVP and back-to-back selection as Newport-Mesa District Player
of the Year in basketball. The 6-foot-5 redhead also earns All-PCL
laurels in each of his final two volleyball seasons. Nelson averages
22.9 points as a senior and scored 1,440 points in 85 varsity games.
Costa Mesa High’s Julie Collett, who stars in softball, volleyball
and basketball for four years, is recognized as the PCL’s Female
Athlete of the Year. She earns all-league laurels in three sports and
is named All-CIF, along with gaining Newport-Mesa District Player of
the Year honors in softball as a freshman while sharing the latter
honor as a junior. She becomes the first female athlete to be named
district player of the year in two sports, sharing top honors in
basketball during her senior season. Wendell Pickens, Orange Coast
College’s original athletic director and first head baseball coach,
dies following a lengthy illness. The longtime Irvine resident is 86.
Newport Harbor overcomes a 2-0 deficit to defeat host Santa
Margarita, 10-15, 14-16, 15-8, 15-9, 15-13, for the Sea View League
boys volleyball championship. Ty Tramblie, a 5-foot-10 junior,
provides the spark for the Sailors (14-0, 7-0 in league), who are
ranked No. 1 in Orange County. Tramblie dives on the court to keep
balls alive and frequently blocks much taller players. Matt Jameson
leads the Tars with 32 kills while Scott Archbold pounds 27. Tramblie
posts 14 digs, nine kills and four blocks.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week:
Seniors Ryan Tomales and Mark McAnlis each make their inaugural
appearances for the Newport Harbor boys volleyball team as it defeats
Back Bay rival, Corona del Mar, 15-10, 15-9, 15-5, in a Sea View
League match. Newport (11-3, 11-1 in league) wins its eighth
consecutive match, after erasing a 7-1 CdM lead in Game 1. Junior
outside hitter Mitch McCoy records six of his match-high 14 kills in
the opening game as Newport comes from behind to pull it out. Middle
blocker Rob Meserve (six kills) puts the Sailors ahead for good,
11-10, with a block before senior setter Eric Vallely slams a kill
and tallies two scoring blocks at the end of the first game. CdM
(6-9, 6-7) pulls to within 10-9 in the second game, but the Sailors
score five unanswered points to end it. Brooks Hoppe leads CdM with
nine kills while Brad Callahan adds seven kills and two blocks. --
compiled by Bryce Alderton
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