Rubino sparks CdM
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The Corona del Mar High boys soccer team dominated in the first half
and went on to deal visiting Northwood its first Pacific Coast League
loss of the season with a 1-0 Sea King victory Friday.
Senior Dominic Rubino scored on an assist from senior Julien
Cerutti in the 27th minute.
“It was a great goal,” CdM Coach Pat Callaghan said.
The Sea Kings (8-2-6, 3-0-2 in league) continually attacked
Northwood (10-5-3, 4-1) and broke through in the 27th minute when
Cerutti sent a cross in the 18-yard box, finding Rubino who fired it
in toward the near post.
CdM outshot Northwood, 9-0, in the first half and 14-2 in the game that featured the teams that shared the PCL title last year.
The Timberwolves remain in first place in the PCL, one point ahead
of the Sea Kings.
Callaghan said he made some position adjustments and his players
responded with one of their best efforts of the season. n addition to
Rubino and Cerutti, Callaghan also credited contributions from senior
Jeritt Thayer.
Sage chalks up shutout
* SOCCER: Sage Hill School’s boys soccer team extended its shutout
streak in the Academy League to four games with a 6-0 victory over
visiting Whitney Friday.
The Lightning (6-4, 4-0 in league) have outscored their opponents,
18-0, during the four-game winning streak.
Senior midfielder Julian Smith-Newman tallied his second
consecutive hat trick with a three-goal effort Friday. He scored the
only goal in the first half in the 20th minute off one of Zack
Milder’s three assists.
Smith-Newman, Salinger and Braden Ross each added one assist.
Cesar Arriaga made three saves in goal.
Sage Hill host Oxford Academy at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Bowman leads Mesa
* WATER POLO: Junior Sarah Bowman scored four goals and senior
Jessica Steenhard added two for Costa Mesa High as the Mustangs
defeated Tesoro, 6-1, in nonleague girls water polo action Friday at
Tesoro.
The Mustangs (11-8), who scored three goals in the second quarter
for a 3-0 halftime lead, were also led by goalie Quyen Nguyen (seven
saves). They host Estancia in Golden West League action at 3:15 p.m.
Wednesday.
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Nonleague
Costa Mesa 6, Tesoro 1
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 0 3 1 2 - 6
Tesoro 0 0 0 1 -- 1
Costa Mesa -- Bowman 4, Steenhard 2. Saves --
Nguyen 7. Tesoro -- Baron 1. Saves -- Martin 4.
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CdM holds off ‘Wolves
* BASKETBALL: Corona del Mar High’s boys basketball team jumped to
a 29-11 lead and held off a late surge by visiting Northwood to earn
a 60-58 Pacific Coast League victory Friday night.
Senior guard Jay Northridge, who finished with a team-high 24
points, hit the front end of a one-and-one situation with 10 seconds
left to give the Sea Kings a 60-58 lead. CdM fouled sophomore Tino
Zaragoza, who scored a game-high 28 points, as he drove through the
lane on the final possession, setting up an inbounds play under the
basket.
With three seconds left, Zaragoza, who stands 6-foot-5, took the
lob, but his shot hit the front of the rim, CdM Coach Ryan Curry
said.
“We’ll take it,” Curry said.
Pancho Seaborn scored 17 points while Adam Freede added 12 for the
Sea Kings (11-10, 2-3 in league).
Northridge and Joe Kabaklian each it key three-pointers in the
fourth quarter. CdM tallied eight threes, four by Northridge.
Kabaklian drained his first of the season and gave CdM a
four-point lead with three minutes, 20 seconds remaining.
Northwood fell to 11-10, 2-3.
The Sea Kings host Laguna Beach to begin the second round of
league play at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
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Pacific Coast League
Corona del Mar 60, Northwood 58
Score by Quarters
Northwood 9 19 19 11 -- 58
CdM 24 13 11 12 -- 60
Northwood -- Selway 12, Rodolff 5, Roggero 0,
Zaragoza 28, Jordan 3, Van Landingham 6, Lin
2, Ottoson 2. 3-pt. goals -- Rodolff 1,
Jordan 1, Zaragoza 1. Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None. CdM -- Northridge 24, R.
Lance 2, Freede 12, Seaborn 17, T. Lance 0,
Mohler 2, Kabaklian 3, Watanabe 0, McDonald
0. 3-pt. goals -- Northridge 4, Freede 1,
Seaborn 2, Kabaklian 1. Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- Northridge.
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Sea Kings sink Spartans
* WATER POLO: Corona del Mar High’s girls water polo team scored
four first-period goals and was well on its way to a 5-3 nonleague
win over visiting Villa Park Friday.
Junior Katlin Kubas led CdM (9-7) with three goals while Jordan
Anae and Camille Hewko each scored one.
Katya Eadington, Ashley Chandler and Chelsea Lyman each made three
steals while Hewko added two assists.
Brittany Fullen made six saves in goal for CdM.
The Sea Kings outshot Villa Park, 26-17.
CdM’s frosh-soph team improved to 9-1 with a 6-1 victory over
Villa Park.
Christina Evans scored three goals while Leilani Livingston added
two for the Sea Kings.
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Nonleague
Corona del Mar 5, Villa Park 3
Score by Quarters
Villa Park 1 0 2 0 -- 3
CdM 4 0 0 1 -- 5
Villa Park -- McGinly 1, Panis 1, Bruner 1. Saves
-- Davis 11. CdM -- K. Kubas 3, Anae 1, Hewko 1.
Saves -- Fullen 6.
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Sage Hill nets win
* SOCCER: Host Sage Hill School’s girls soccer team shut out
Whitney, 3-0, to record its first Academy League victory this season
Friday.
Junior Amy Werblin began the scoring with an unassisted goal in
the first half. Outside halfback Caroline Sauter took a cross from
freshman Ali McLaughlin and scored from inside the six-yard box to up
the lead to 2-0 in the 15th minute. Kelsey Rose capped the scoring
with a 30-yard blast that found the upper-right corner of the goal.
Laura Gordon made six saves for Sage Hill (5-4-2, 1-2-1 in league) while Caroline Hu had 10 saves for Whitney (1-6-2, 1-2-1).
Sage Hill faces host Oxford Academy at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Coast cruises past Dons
* BASKETBALL: Three players scored in double figures and the host
Orange Coast College women’s basketball team breezed to a 74-35
Orange Empire Conference victory over Santa Ana Friday.
Alisa Carrillo scored a game-high 18 points while Lauren Stepanski
and Celeste Haueter each tallied 11 for Coast (11-9, 4-2 in the OEC).
Coast went 19 of 22 from the free-throw line (86.3%) while Santa
Ana (0-15, 0-6) went to the line just 10 times and made five.
Biava Arganda grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds and added six points
to go with seven points by Ruby Viloria. Shaadi Ariazand scored five
points while Jessica Chades and Rhondi Naff each scored four points.
Stacee Sanchez (Costa Mesa High) finished with five points while
Amy Shaw added three.
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Orange Empire Conference
Orange Coast 74, Santa Ana 35
Santa Ana -- Pacheco 10, Morales 6, Tovar 8, Nichols 2, Corona 9, Olea 0, Melton 0. 3-pt. goals -- Corona 1, Tovar 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None. OCC -- Carrillo 18, Naff 4, Stepanski 11, Chades 4, Shaw 3, Viloria 7, Sanchez 5, Arganda 6,
Ariazand 5, Haueter 11. 3-pt. goals -- Shaw 1, Ariazand 1, Sanchez 1, Viloria 1, Haueter 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None. Halftime -- OCC, 38-18.
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Newport, Edison tie
* SURFING: The Newport Harbor High surf team ended its season,
tying Edison, 84-84, as the Sailors won the final heat of the day to
gain the result Friday at 56th Street in Newport Beach.
Lisa Turk won the girls long board event for the Sailors (10-4-1),
while Erica Hossieni won the girls short board competition.
Matt Kretschmar won the body board competition, but Newport, as a
team, lost in that event.
Tommy Holbrook and Brett Catron grabbed first-place finishes in
their respective heats in the boys short board competition.
Newport won the girls long board event, as Jill Austin and Devon
Falasco contributed with second- and fourth-place finishes,
respectively. Amie Benjamin and Lisa Evans, third and fourth,
respectively, helped lead Newport to the win in the girls short board
competition.
The Sailors established a new school record this year, as 24 of
their 39 surfers registered a first-place finish this season.
UCI falls to Pepperdine
* TENNIS: Brian Morton and Ryusuke Kashiwabara picked up singles
victories, but the UC Irvine men’s tennis team lost to host
Pepperdine, 5-2, Friday.
Morton (Corona del Mar High) defeated Alexis Rafidison, 7-6, 5-7,
.6-3, while Kashiwabara topped Scott Doerner, 6-2, 6-2.
The 27th-ranked Waves (2-0) swept the doubles matches to earn the
doubles point.
Pepperdine’s seventh-ranked doubles team of Calle Hansen and Pedro
Rico defeated Jon Endrikat and Morton, 9-8 (6). Morton and Endrikat
defeated the Pepperdine duo in the fall season in the All-American
Championships in Tennessee.
The Anteaters (0-2) will return to the courts at noon on Sunday
when they host the 26th-ranked Clemson Tigers.
Sage comes up short
* BASKETBALL: Sage Hill School’s girls basketball team held a
five-point lead after three quarters, but lost, 47-42, to host
Whitney, which remained undefeated in the Academy League Friday
night.
Junior Katie Puishys led the Lightning with 17 points and 22 rebounds, while sophomore Haywood Wright had 13 points and eight
rebounds.
Sage Hill (7-7, 2-2 in league) led, 35-30, going in to the fourth
quarter, but Lightning Coach Shanna Renkin said her players became
tired and Whitney (11-5, 4-0) was able to pull away.
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Academy League
Whitney 47, Sage Hill 42
Score by Quarters
Sage Hill 15 10 10 7 -- 42
Whitney 11 8 11 17 -- 47
Sage Hill -- Yoder-Lee 4, Wright 13, Schaefer
4, Puishys 17, Hembarsky 0, Guiterrez 2, Tyre
2. 3-pt. goals -- None. Whitney -- Lai 5, Lee
7, Muramatsu 15, Ny 20. 3-pt. goals --
Muramatsu 5, Ny 3, Lee 1. Fouled out -- Wyley.
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Santa Ana downs Bucs
* BASKETBALL: Orange Coast College’s men’s basketball team
couldn’t hold a 33-24 halftime lead and lost to visiting Santa Ana,
66-53, in an Orange Empire Conference game Friday night. The Pirates
(4-14, 1-5 in the OEC) shot just 26% in the second half (7 of 27)
after going 11 for 20 through the first 20 minutes (55%).
Jason Garey led the Pirates with 16 points, including hitting 4 of
9 three-pointers, while Joseph Nwabuzor tallied 13 points.
The Dons (8-10, 2-4) outrebounded Coast, 46-26, and made 26 free
throws to OCC’s 11.
Nedim Pajevic, a Newport Harbor High product, scored four points.
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Orange Empire Conference
Santa Ana 66, Orange Coast 53
Santa Ana -- Walters 12, Williams 15, Convento 6, Christian 6, Torres 5, Pajevic 4, Rabb 7, Parks 7, Orozco 7. 3-pt. goals -- Walters 2. Fouled out -- Pajevic. Technicals -- None. Orange Coast -- Nwabuzor 13, Bobik 9, Hunter 3, Garey 16, Terry 0, Young
0, Sanford 2, Seifert 2, Hatch 2, Chester 1, Shaheim 2, Bailey 3. 3-pt. goals -- Garey 4, Bobik 2. Fouled out -- Bobik. Technicals -- None. Halftime -- OCC, 33-24.
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