Coast remains unbeaten in conference
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The Orange Coast College women’s tennis team took four of six singles
sets to move into first place in the Orange Empire Conference with a
5-4 victory over host Saddleback Thursday.
Sabrina Tanamal, Thao Ho and Jia-Wei Yuh each swept their matches
while Leah Becker won by default for Coast (6-1, 4-0 in the OEC).
Saddleback fell to 3-1 in the conference.
Becker and Tanamal defeated Meghan Ehlers and Eliza Francisco,
7-5, 6-2, for Coast’s lone doubles win.
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Orange Empire Conference
Orange Coast 5, Saddleback 4
Singles -- Becker (OCC) won by default; Tanamal (OCC) def. Francisco, 6-4, 6-3; Tran (OCC) def. McKinney, 7-5, 6-0; Moriyama (OCC) lost to Pacheco, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2; Ho (OCC) def. Perez, 6-4, 6-3; Yuh (OCC) def. Tomaiko, 7-6 (2), 6-4. Doubles --
Becker-Tanamal (OCC) def. Ehlers-Francisco, 7-5, 6-2; Moriyama-Okamura (OCC) lost to McKinney-Pacheco, 6-3, 6-3; Tran-Yuh (OCC) lost to Perez-Tomaiko, 6-4, 7-5.
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Sea Kings improve to 2-0
* TENNIS: The Corona del Mar High boys tennis team won six singles
sets on its way to an 11-7 nonleague victory over host Beverly Hills
Thursday.
Junior Wesley Miller, sophomore Jonathan Kroopf and junior Spencer
Reitz recorded two singles victories each, and the Sea Kings doubles
teams added five more wins, as Corona del Mar improved to 2-0.
The Sea Kings will host Mater Dei Monday and then Back Bay rival
Newport Harbor Tuesday. Both matches start at 3:15 p.m.
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Nonleague
Corona del Mar 11, Beverly Hills 7
Singles -- Miller (CdM) lost to Gurman, 4-6, def. Kaminski, 6-0, def. Kim, 6-0; Kroopf (CdM) lost, 1-6, won, 6-1, 6-1; Reitz (CdM) lost, 3-6, won, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles -- Nguyen-Gingold (CdM) lost to Lin-Brien, 3-6, def. Bergman-Banafustrea, 6-4, def.
Hur-Shudh, 6-2; Roberts-Caughren (CdM) lost, 4-6, won, 6-3, 7-5; Pham-Tat (CdM) lost, 2-6, 2-6, won, 6-4.
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Sage Hill wins season opener
* TENNIS: Ara Dimirjian and Tristan Cordier each swept in singles
to lead the visiting Sage Hill School boys tennis team to its first
victory over nonleague foe Laguna Hills, 11-7, Thursday.
Dan Chin claimed two sets at No. 3 singles for Sage Hill (1-0)
while the doubles team of Michael Garrison and partner Ian Livingston
took two of three sets. aguna Hills fell to 2-1.
The Lightning led Laguna Beach, 7-5, Tuesday, but the match was
stopped due to rain and will not be rescheduled.
Sage Hill visits Santa Margarita in a nonleague match at 3 p.m.
today.
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Nonleague
Sage Hill 11, Laguna Hills 7
Singles -- Dimirjian (SH) def.Smith, 6-4, def. Kim, 6-1, def. McGar, 6-2; Cordier (SH) won, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1; Chin (SH) lost, 3-6, won, 6-0, 6-1. Doubles -- Garrison-Livingston (SH) lost to Kim-Ainsworth, 6-7 (2-7), def. McCada-Nguyen, 6-4, def. Lee-Trong,
7-5; Cassel-Tooma (SH) lost, 4-6, won, 6-0, lost, 0-6; Wee-Whitaker (SH) lost, 3-6, 2-6, 2-6.
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Eagles’ Sostak earns medalist
* GOLF: Marcus Sostak birdied three holes and shot a 1-over-par 37
to earn medalist honors for the second straight match to lead the
Estancia High boys golf team to a 208-214 nonleague victory over host
Long Beach Millikan at the El Dorado Golf Course in Long Beach on
Thursday.
Nick Lettieri followed Sostak with a 39 while Dan Kao, Jason Les
and Austin Serr each carded 44s to pace the Eagles (2-0).
The Eagles host Chino Hills in a nonleague match Tuesday at Mesa
Verde Country Club.
Estancia beats Servite in 4
* VOLLEYBALL: Senior Josh Kornegay talied 17 kills while Kris
Hartwell added 13 to pace the host Estancia High boys volleyball team
to a 25-17, 25-20, 24-26, 25-13 nonleague win over Servite Thursday.
Scott Sankey added nine kills and 11 digs while Hartwell tallied
10 digs in a match that lacked consistent rallies through the first
three games, Estancia Coach Tracey Ingraham said. Kornegay had five
service aces for the Eagles (2-0). Servite fell to 1-1.
Estancia, ranked first in CIF Southern Section Division III, opens
Golden West League play against host Westminster at 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday.
Tritons top Newport Harbor
* TENNIS: Newport Harbor High sophomore Robert Khoury swept his
three singles matches, but host San Clemente took six of nine doubles
sets to earn an 11-7 nonleague boys tennis victory Thursday.
Newport (0-1) trailed, 9-3, after the second round before making a
comeback in the third set. Jake Fleming and Tanner Bendhiem took two
of three doubles sets.
San Clemente improved to 2-0.
The Sailors travel to face Corona del Mar in a Back Bay showdown
at 3 p.m. Tuesday.
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Nonleague
San Clemente 11, Newport Harbor 7
Singles -- Deck (NH) lost to Wardman, 5-7, lost to Muesse, 3-6, lost to Speichin, 4-6; Khoury (NH) won, 6-2, 6-4, 6-0; Farmer (NH) lost, 2-6, won, 6-4, lost, 4-6. Doubles -- Seryduk-Davis (NH) lost to Nathan-Gustafson, 0-6, lost to Barge-Butcher, 3-6,
def. Rutherford-Thompson, 7-5; Fleming-Bendhiem (NH) won, 7-6 (5), lost, 5-7, won, 6-3; Espley-Jones-Casserly (NH) lost, 0-6, 6-7 (6-8) 0-6.
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Lion relay teams advance
* TRACK AND FIELD: Vanguard University advanced two relay teams
and two men’s runners Thursday at the Indoor Track and Field National
Track and Field Championships in Johnson City, Tenn.
Vanguard’s distance medley team of Jenny Thune, Jenifer Zipprich,
Christol McDonald and Sarah Hall (Costa Mesa High) advanced to
Saturday’s final with a 12:15.09 clocking. Mikael Larsson, Zach
Powell (Costa Mesa) Billy Smith and Matt Meyer will also compete in
the final on Saturday after finishing in 10:15.09. Larsson and Meyer
compete in the 1,000- and 800-meter semifinal races, respectively,
today.
OCC tripped by Cypress
* BASEBALL: The Orange Coast College came up with nine hits, but
allowed a six-run second inning and lost, 12-5, to visiting Cypress
in an Orange Empire Conference opener Thursday.
OCC third baseman Luke Beck went 3 for 4 with one RBI and one run
scored, while second baseman Anthony Duarte was 2 for 4 with a run
for the Pirates (5-6).
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Orange Empire Conference
Cypress 12, Orange Coast 5
Score by Innings
Cypress 206 000 220 -- 12 16 2
OCC 003 101 000 -- 5 9 4
Ball, Cameron (7) and Huskins; Gagne,
Jackson (3), Johns (7), Ahern (9) and
Hicks. W -- Ball, 3-0. L -- Gagne, 1-2.
2B -- Huskins (C), Smyth (C), Karley
(C), Sauceda (C), Beck (OCC) 2, Blauer
(OCC). HR -- Sauceda (C), Meredith (C).
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No upset for UC Irvine
* BASKETBALL: The UC Irvine women’s basketball team was within
five points at halftime, but Big West Conference power UC Santa
Barbara proved to be too much in winning its 13th straight game,
77-59, at the Bren Events Center Thursday.
Courtney Ferguson scored 17 points and hit four three pointers to
lead the Anteaters (6-19, 5-12 in conference), who trailed, 36-31, at
halftime.
But, the Gauchos (22-6, 16-1) outscored UCI, 41-28 in the second
half, shooting 63% from the field (17 of 27).
Linday Taylor came off the bench to score 16 points to lead USCB,
which clinched its ninth straight Big West regular-season title last
week.
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Big West Conference
UC Santa Barbara 77, UC Irvine 59
UCSB -- Richardson 4, Mann 11, Green 6, McDivitt 8, Fisher 8, Taylor 16, Willett 15, Bonds 4, O’Bryan 3, Bauman 2. 3-pt. goals -- McDivitt 2, Willett 1, O’Bryan 1. UCI -- Callaway 10, Biggins 8, Stanley 6, Ferguson 17, Green 13, Urban 3, Ned 2. 3-pt
goals -- Ferguson 4, Green 3, Urban 1.
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Gauchos silence Pirates
* TENNIS: The Saddleback College men’s tennis team swept host
Orange Coast, 9-0, in an Orange Empire Conference match Thursday.
Scott Fielder won three games for OCC (1-5, 1-3 in the OEC) in
singles, but the Gauchos secured the match, 6-0, heading into doubles
play.
OCC Coach Mike Mayne was proud of the way his team played in
doubles, each losing, 8-5. Coast faces host Fullerton in OEC action
at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
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