Sailors win fifth straight
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Senior Matt Tracy scored three goals to lead the Newport Harbor High
boys soccer team to a 4-0 victory against host Foothill Wednesday.
The Sailors, who have won five in a row after dropping the league
opener to Foothill, led, 1-0, at halftime before Tracy added his
final two goals to go with one score by Joel Walker on an assist by
midfielder Will Guzman. Foothill’s keeper came out, but Walker
chipped the ball over his head from 30 yards out to score in the 45th
minute.
Freshman Will Trujillo and Skyler Taugher added assists while
Warren Junowich and sweeper Chase Kelly prevented the Knights (4-1-1
in league) from getting into any offensive rhythm.
The Sailors (12-4, 5-1) have outscored opponents, 15-3, in their
last five games.
Newport faces host Aliso Niguel at 5 p.m. Friday.
Sea Kings win easily
* WATER POLO: Freshman Taylor Harkins and sophomore Camille Hewko
each scored four goals to lead the Corona del Mar High girls water
polo team to a 14-3 victory over visiting Northwood in a Pacific
Coast League game Wednesday.
Harkins scored her four in the second half, after CdM had built a
7-2 halftime lead, while Hewko tallied her four goals in the first
two quarters.
Jordan Anae added three goals while Cari Levine, Chelsea Lyman and
Vivian Liao each scored one goal for CdM (10-7 overall).
Katie Indvik and Lyman each made three steals while Brittany
Fullen made nine saves in goal.
CdM’s junior varsity team defeated Northwood, 12-1, while the
freshmen team improved to 10-1 with a 6-1 triumph.
*--*
Pacific Coast League
Corona del Mar 14, Northwood 3
Score by Quarters
N’Wood 2 0 0 1 -- 3
CdM 4 3 3 4 -- 14
N’Wood -- Chico 2, Friend 1. Saves -- Harris 2.
CdM -- Harkins 4, Hewko 4, Anae 3, Liao 1, Lyman
1, Levine 1. Saves -- Fullen 9.
*--*
Perrine does it again
* BASKETBALL: Newport Harbor High junior Brett Perrine, who scored
a game-high 21 points, connected on a fadeaway in the paint from
about six feet out to beat the buzzer, leading the visiting Sailors’
boys basketball team to a 50-48 Sea View League victory over Foothill
Wednesday.
It was deja vu for Perrine who also made the game-winning layup
with eight seconds left for a 47-45 win over the Knights Jan. 9.
“I don’t know whatever pre-game meal he has against Foothill, but
he needs to eat that more often,” said Newport Coach Larry Hirst,
whose team improved to 13-9, 4-2 in league. “I’m just real proud of
the kids. It’s tough to play this week with finals. They really came
out with a purpose and a focus.”
Newport sophomore Dennis Heenan (six points) drained two free
throws with 29 seconds left for a 48-45 lead. But Foothill senior
Brandt Bangs knocked down a three-pointer to knot the score with 15
seconds left. The Sailors were without a timeout. Junior Rafael
Mouradyan (eight points) missed on a driving layup, and on the
rebound Taylor Young tipped the ball, which found its way to Perrine,
who finished with the game-winner.
Young scored 10 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, while Alex Orth
played solid defense as he mainly guarded Bangs, who had 19 points.
Foothill dropped to 2-4 in league.
*--*
Sea View League
Newport Harbor 50, Foothill 48
Score by Quarters
Newport 16 12 9 13 -- 50
Foothill 9 12 19 8 -- 48
Newport -- Mouradyan 8, Perrine 21, Slater 1,
Heenan 6, Young 10, MacBeth 4, Orth 0. 3-pt.
goals -- Perrine 3, Mouradyan 2. Foothill --
Worrall 17, O’Tool 7, Spencer 3, Bangs 19,
Roblee 2. 3-pt. goals -- Bangs 5, Worrall 1,
O’Toole 1, Spener 1.
*--*
Sailors cruise past Vaqs
* WATER POLO: The Newport Harbor High girls water polo team built
a 10-2 halftime lead en route to a 14-3 Sea View League victory over
visiting Irvine Wednesday.
Carolyn Conway led the Sailors (16-2, 3-0 in league) with five
goals, while Anne Belden added three and Ashling Taylor two. Jennifer
Beech, Kally Lucas, Katie Erickson and Leah Robertson contributed one
goal each, while goalies Kim Housepian (three saves) and Terin Cottam
(two) anchored the defense.
*--*
Sea View League
Newport Harbor 14, Irvine 3
Score by Quarters
Irvine 0 1 1 1 -- 3
Newport 5 5 2 2 -- 14
Irvine -- Parola 3. Saves -- Dai 6. Newport --
Conway 5, Belden 3, Taylor 2, Beech 1, Lucas 1,
Erickson 1, Robertson 1. Saves -- Housepian 3,
Cottam 2.
*--*
Seahawks defeat Eagles
* BASKETBALL: Visiting Ocean View High girls basketball team
maintained its perfect Golden West League record with a 59-43 victory
Wednesday night over Estancia.
The Eagles took a 13-11 lead in the first quarter, but subsequent
foul trouble involving three starters allowed the Seahawks (16-2, 7-0
in league) to gain the advantage.
Nancy Castro led the Eagles with 21 points -- eight in the first
quarter -- but picked up her third foul a minute into the second
quarter and had to sit the remainder of the first half as Ocean View
built a 27-19 edge at intermission. The Eagles (8-12, 5-2) committed
nine fouls to the Seahawks one in the first quarter.
Senior point guard Trisha Wase tallied nine points, but played a
majority of the second half with four fouls, as did Castro.
*--*
Golden West League
Ocean View 59, Estancia 43
Score by Quarters
Ocean View 17 10 18 14 -- 59
Estancia 11 8 7 15 - 41
Ocean View -- Alderfer 8, Thomas 4, Hunter 8,
Williams 18, Butler 16, Abufarie 1, Berry 4.
3-pt. goals -- Alderfer 2, Williams 1.
Estancia -- Wase 9, Mino 2, Castro 21, Pena
5, Maldonado 4, Neal 0, Flores 0, Becerra 0.
3-pt. goals -- Wase 1, Pena 1. Fouled out -- Pena, Mino. Technicals -- Bench.
*--*
Mesa edges Saddleback
* SOCCER: Jasmin Day’s goal in the 33rd minute proved to be the
game-winner, as the Costa Mesa High girls soccer team remained
undefeated in the Golden West League with a 1-0 victory over host
Saddleback Wednesday.
Day connected on a header from a corner kick by Rachel Ronquillo.
“Jazzy made a very tough move on the ball for a very good score,”
said Mesa Coach Dan Johnston, whose team improved to 11-5, 8-0 in
league. “It was a good game. Saddleback always plays us tough.”
The Mustangs, who have won 20 straight league games dating back to
last year, recorded their 17th shutout since. Goalie Kindra Bailey
recorded three saves, including one spectacular stop in the second
half, Johnston said.
The Mustangs outshot the Roadrunners, 15-6. Saddleback dropped to
6-6-4, 4-3-2. Mesa, the defending CIF Southern Section Division III
co-champion, returns to action Friday at 3:15 p.m. at Ocean View.
CdM blanks Breakers
* SOCCER: Senior midfielder Dominic Rubino scored two goals while
Jerritt Thayer added a goal and an assist to lead the Corona del Mar
High boys soccer team to a 3-0 Pacific Coast League soccer victory
over visiting Laguna Beach Wednesday.
Grant Almquist booted a free kick from near midfield and Thayer
headed it in to begin the scoring in the sixth minute.
CdM led, 1-0, at halftime before Rubino found the back of the net
on assists from Thayer and Brandon Barrett.
Callaghan praised the defense of Almquist and Shane Collins.
Goalkeeper Jay Zimmerman made four saves.
Zimmerman knocked the ball away on two Laguna breakaway
situations, Callaghan said.
CdM (9-2-6, 4-0-2 in league) has outscored its last three
opponents, 10-0. Northwood is 5-1.
Pepperdine spikes UCI
* VOLLEYBALL: Pepperdine, the top-ranked men’s volleyball team in
the country, knocked off No. 10 UC Irvine in three games, 30-28,
30-24, 30-28, Wednesday at the Bren Events Center.
Pepperinde remained undefeated (6-0, 2-0 in Mountain Pacific
Sports Federation play. UCI dropped to 4-5, 1-3 in conference.
Matt Webber had 14 kills and nine digs to lead the Anteaters.
Jimmy Pelzel added 11 kills and five digs.
Costa Mesa downed
* BASKETBALL: The Costa Mesa High girls basketball team did what
they wanted to defensively, but a cold shooting night limited their
offense and host Saddleback won the Golden West League game, 42-26,
Wednesday night.
The Mustangs shot 11 of 50 from the field (22%) and were led by
six points each from sisters Brittany and Bethany Vergara. Mesa
(8-11, 2-5 in league) got to within 27-23 with three minutes left in
the third quarter before Saddleback (14-5, 5-2) upped its lead for
good.
Senior Susy Trujillo (four points) guarded Saddleback’s star
Tanisha Lewis and held her to 23 points. Lewis scored 30 points in a
61-39 Saddleback victory over Mesa to open league play earlier in the
season.
Trujillo and Bethany Vergara each grabbed six rebounds for Mesa,
which faces host Ocean View at 7 p.m. Friday.
*--*
Golden West League
Saddleback 42, Costa Mesa 26
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 6 10 7 3 -- 26
Saddleback 15 10 10 7 -- 42
Mesa -- Brick 0, Trujillo 4, Br. Vergara 6,
Be. Vergara 6, Kelly 4, Akansel 2, Bjelland 2,
Enesi 2, Cluff 0, Sanchez 0. 3-pt. goals --
Br. Vergara 1. Fouled out -- Br. Vergara.
Saddleback -- Lewis 23, Lete 8, Lomeli 2,
McElroy 5, Williams 4. 3-pt. goals -- Lewis 1,
McElroy 1.
*--*
UCI drops opener
* TENNIS: The visiting UC Irvine women’s tennis team opened its
season with a 7-0 nonconference loss to sixth-ranked USC Wednesday.
UC Irvine’s Tiffany Chang provided strong resistance, but USC’s
Luana Magnani, ranked 24th, prevailed, 7-5, 6-3, in No. 1 singles.
Christie Posner and Veronica Fermin each won six games in singles for
the 61st-ranked Anteaters.
The Trojans (3-0) allowed just four points in doubles.
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