Holland is a singular sensation
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Corona del Mar High senior Brittany Holland, who had shared in
Pacific Coast League doubles titles the last three years and teamed
with Taylynn Snyder to win the CIF Southern Section doubles title
last fall, won the PCL singles crown Monday at Racquet Club of
Irvine.
Holland defeated Laguna Beach’s Claire Reach, 6-2, 6-2, in the
rubber match between the two this season.
“The first time we played, I lost and the second time, I beat
her,” Holland said. “She’s a great player and all the games today
were very close. I just think I came out stronger. I was really
focused and I told myself I needed to get off to a good start. I
think all aspects of my game were on today, including my serve and my
ground strokes. I was happy with my level of play.”
Holland defeated Catherine Yoo from Northwood, 6-3, 6-3, in
Monday’s semifinals.
Holland teamed with Snyder, a 2003 graduate, to win the PCL
doubles crown in 2002 and 2001. She did the same in 2000 alongside
partner Leslie Damion, now a sophomore at UC Santa Barbara.
“Doubles was really fun, but I decided I might as well go for it
and play singles this year,” Holland said. “With CIF coming up [team
playoffs begin Thursday and the individual championships are set to
open Nov. 22], this was a really good way to prepare for it.”
Two CdM doubles teams, including the top-seeded tandem of senior
Juliette Mutzke and freshman Jilliann Braverman, were defeated in the
semifinals Monday.
Mutzke-Braverman lost to a team from Laguna Beach, 6-3, 6-4.
Third-seeded Miranda and Hayley Young, both CdM freshmen, were
defeated by a Laguna Beach duo, 6-1, 6-1, in the other semifinal.
CdM finishes seventh
* GOLF: The Corona del Mar High girls golf team concluded its
season Monday, finishing seventh among 17 teams at the CIF Southern
Section Southern division championships at El Prado Golf Course in
Chino.
Junior Katie Albright had the low round for Coach Mike
Starkweather’s Pacific Coast League champions, carding an 8-over-par
80.
Sophomore Veronica Friedman (84), sophomore Katie McKitterick
(89), freshman Jonna Kim (95), junior Caitlin McDonald (99) and
junior Maggie Nelson (101) also played for the Sea Kings, who are
already anticipating next season.
Pirates wrap it up
GOLF: The Orange Coast College women’s golf team completed its
season at the Southern California Championships Monday at El Dorado
Park Golf Course in Long Beach.
OCC finished sixth among six teams, but Coach Barry Wallace said
the experience of reaching the postseason should pay dividends next
fall.
Lorraine Fernando shot 17-over-par 89, while Joanne Durocher (91),
Ashlee Kendall (95) and Laura Sumpter (97) also scored for OCC.
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