Lucky No. 13 for Black Mustangs
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Quarterback Michael Taormina rushed for two touchdowns and passed for
two more as the Costa Mesa Pop Warner Jr. Pee Wee football team
completed an undefeated season with a 28-7 victory over the Nanakuli
Hawks -- the Hawaiian state champion -- in the Pineapple Bowl in Las
Vegas, Nev., Saturday.
Taormina hit Parker Norton on a 28-yard touchdown pass to give the
Black Mustangs (13-0) a 14-7 lead in the third quarter. Zack Porteous
caught the other touchdown from Taormina. Graeme Fraser converted
three of four two-point kicks and Buzzy Yokoyama fought through
sickness to make a key interception. Mesa was without its standout
running back, Mark Contreras, and Grant McKee, who each had the flu.
Dakota Gilbert, Tyler Henry and Richie Lowery all contributed to
the victory on a field that was frozen to begin the game, Coach Kirk
Norton said.
“This was the toughest game all year,” Norton said. “We beat them
with team speed. The kids rose to the occasion.”
This is the first time in 33 years a Costa Mesa Pop Warner team
has gone 13-0.
Mesa’s Trujillo triumphs
* BASKETBALL: Senior Suzy Trujillo hit her first four
three-pointers en route to a career-high 23-point performance for the
Costa Mesa High girls basketball team in a 62-19 triumph over Santa
Ana Valley to conclude consolation play in the Fountain Valley
tournament Saturday.
Brittany Vergara scored 10 points while Cassey Brick tallied eight
to go with six from Bethany Vergara. Heather Cluff (five) Tracy
Bjelland (four), Deanna Sanchez (three) and Judie Akansel (two) all
scored for Mesa. Junior Venise Enesi -- Mesa’s tallest player at
5-foot-10 -- grabbed seven rebounds while Sanchez tallied six
assists.
*--*
Fountain Valley tournament Consolation
Costa Mesa 62, Santa Ana Valley 19
Score by Quarters
Valley 3 8 8 8 -- 19
Costa Mesa 22 16 16 10 -- 62
Valley -- N. Garcia 5, Rodriguez 3, Ward 2,
A. Martinez 2, K. Garcia 4, Guevara 3,
Tanielu 0, Sargent 0, Martinez 0. 3-pt. goals
-- None. Costa Mesa -- Brick 8, Kelly 1,
Trujillo 23, Be. Vergara 6, Br. Vergara 10,
Akansel 2, Bjelland 4, Cluff 5, Sanchez 3,
Enesi 0. 3-pt. goals -- Brick 2, Cluff 1,
Trujillo 5, Be. Vergara 1, Br. Vergara 2.
*--*
Kim leads Vanguard
* BASKETBALL: Brian Kim scored 17 points, including the
game-winning bucket with 24 seconds left, to lead the Vanguard
University men’s basketball team to a 74-72 nonconference victory
over visiting Cal Lutheran Saturday at the Pit.
Kim scored after rebounding his own missed three-pointer. Tim
Burnette scored 14 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for the Lions
(6-4), while Horace Wormely and Leon Rosborough also contributed with
13, and 10 points, respectively. Cal Lutheran dropped to 4-2.
*--*
Nonconference
Vanguard 74, Cal Lutheran 72
Cal Lutheran -- Bush 14, Adame 0, Avedian 24, Hodges 15, Russ 4, McCann 10, Steinhauer 5. 3-pt. goals -- Bush 4, Avedian 1, Steinhauer 1. Vanguard -- Wormely 13, Burnette 14, Dalafu 9, McGee 2, Kim 17, Rosborough 10, Enns 7, Seekins 2. 3-pt. goals --
Kim 2, Wormely 1, Dalafu 1, Rosborough 1. Halftime -- VU, 32-22.
*--*
Uni holds off Newport
* BASKETBALL: Newport Harbor High’s girls basketball team
outscored University, 29-17, in the second half, but it was not
enough to overcome the Trojans, who posted a 48-44 victory in the
seventh-place game of the University tournament Saturday.
Vanessa Miller led the Tars (2-3) with 11 points followed by 10
points from Jillianne Whitfield, who rolled her ankle in a loss to
Foothill on Friday. Whitfield had 10 rebounds to go with three
assists.
Allyson Stoltz and Ciara Lawrence each had seven points while
Kristi Eddington (four), Maaike Trobman (three) and Kristi Koon (two)
all scored for Newport, which resumes action at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the
first round of the Valley Christian tournament against Northwood.
*--*
University tournament Seventh place
University 48, Newport 44
Score by Quarters
University 17 14 8 9 -- 48
Newport 8 7 12 17 -- 44
University - Kaukler 0, Garey 8, Newsome
7, Eliot 8, Sutter 4, Backus 4, Kleinsmith
7, Gomez 9, Howlett 1, Briggs 0, Burkhard
0, Lee 0. 3-pt. goals -- Garey 2, Gomez 1.
Newport Harbor -- Stoltz 7, Whitfield 10,
Miller 11, Koon 2, Eddington 4, Trobman 3,
Deyan 0, Lawrence 7. 3-pt. goals --
Trobman 1, Miller 1.
*--*
Sage wins consolation
* BASKETBALL: Sage Hill School sophomore Haywood Wright sank a
three-footer with about 30 seconds left and the Lightning held Buena
Park without a shot on the ensuing possession to claim a 36-35 girls
basketball win Saturday.
Wright’s bucket allowed the Lightning (2-4) to claim the
consolation championship of the Fairmont Small Schools Classic at
Fairmont High.
Wright, an all-tournament selection, had 13 points and 10 rebounds, while Sage teammate Katie Puishys chipped in eight points
and 10 boards and Debbie Yoder-Lee added eight points, four steals
and four assists.
Mesa defeats Century
* SOCCER: The Costa Mesa High girls soccer team regained its
scoring edge as it tallied six goals in a 6-1 triumph over Century to
finish consolation play in the Ocean View tournament Saturday.
Kristen Paulsen scored twice and was aided by single goals from
Brittney Banning, Jasmin Day, Nilani Duarte and Yareli Ortega. Sara
Bryant, Day, Caitlin Duffy, Sarah Humphries and Cindy Mendoza all had
assists as Mesa (3-4) scored five consecutive goals to break a 1-1
tie.
The Mustangs, who finished the tournament 1-2, outshot Century,
23-3, and took a 4-1 lead into halftime. Mesa goalkeeper Kindra
Bailey had two saves.
“The whole team played well,” Mesa Coach Dan Johnston said.
Mesa took a hit, though, when junior sweeper Rachel Ronquillo left
the game with a sprained ankle in the 11th minute.
Junior Jenny Sparks missed her second consecutive game with an
injured medial collateral ligament. Johnston said the second-team
All-CIF Southern Section Division III selection should be out for two
weeks.
Mesa faces host Corona del Mar at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Lions top Cal State L.A.
* BASKETBALL: The Vanguard University women’s basketball team had
its five starters score in double figures, as the Lions rolled to an
84-76 nonconference victory over visiting Cal State Los Angeles
Saturday at the Pit.
Lisa Faulkner and Kelly Schmidt scored 17 points each, while Lacey
Mills and Linsdsay McClellan added 14 apiece and Lacey Burns produced
10. Mills hit 4 of 6 from behind the three-point line to help the
Lions (6-1) defeat the NCAA Division II school that fell to 1-3.
Vanguard, ranked No. 3 in the NAIA, was outrebounded 38-26, but
that hardly mattered, mainly because the Lions shot 53% (17 for 32)
in the first half for a 48-32 lead.
Vanguard played without Coach Russ Davis, who was absent because
of a family emergency, the university reported.
*--*
Nonconference
Vanguard 84, Cal State Los Angeles 76
Cal State L.A. -- Tennies 6, Oda 3, Tokoro 28, Gonzales 5, Demus 6, Stricker 12, Nunez 11, Herbert 3, Utz 2. 3-pt. goals -- Nunez 3, Tokoro 2, Demus 1, Herbert 1. Fouled out -- Tokoro. Vanguard -- McClellan 14, Schmidt 17, Mills 14, Burns 10, Faulkner
17, Besse 7, Josefsson 5. 3-pt. goals -- Mills 4, Faulkner 1, Josefsson 1. Halftime -- VU, 48-32.
*--*
UC Irvine still winless
* BASKETBALL: The UC Irvine women’s basketball team suffered its
fourth straight loss, a 83-72 nonconference setback to visiting
Montana State Saturday at the Bren Events Center.
Christina Callaway led the Anteaters (0-4) with 19 points and 10 rebounds, while Kristen Green scored 18 and reserve Stephanie Duda
had 17. The Bobcats improved to 7-3.
*--*
Nonconference
Montana State 83, UC Irvine 72
Montana State -- Burrows 4, Hutchison 22, Sanford 4, Smith 16, Tanner 14, Stubbs 12, Scott 4, Connolly 3, Nelson 2, Hixon 2. 3-pt. goals -- Tanner 3, Hutchison 2, Smith 1. Fouled out -- Burrows, Hutchison, Sanford. UC Irvine -- Ned 2, Callaway 19,
Biggins 4, Ferguson 3, Green 18, Duda 17, Yadon 7, Stanley 2. 3-pt. goals -- Green 4, Ferguson 1. Fouled out -- Callaway, Duda. Halftime -- Montana State, 42-31.
*--*
Eagles avoid shutout
* SOCCER: The Estancia High girls soccer team avoided a shutout,
but lost, 5-1, to Marina in a consolation-type game that wrapped up
action in the Ocean View tournament Saturday.
With five minutes remaining, the Eagles scored the game’s final
goal as sophomore Haley Rosner found the net on an assist from
freshman Julia Tasedan.
Estancia (1-5) will start Golden West League play Tuesday at 3:15
p.m., facing host Saddleback.
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