Ocean View now 6-0 in girls’ volleyball
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The Ocean View High girls’ volleyball team got out of the gate
quickly in the race for the 2004 Golden West League championship by
winning its first three league matches.
The two most recent triumphs came at the expense of Estancia and
Saddleback.
The Seahawks rode 15 kills by Jeniece Womack and 30 assists by
Hayley Hanson to a 25-12, 25-18, 25-21 win over host Estancia.
Two days later, Ocean View had a tougher time with league rival
Saddleback, but survived the Roadrunners, 18-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-21.
The victories puts the Seahawks at 6-0 overall and 3-0 in league
play.
In other girls’ volleyball action, Ashley Collier came up with 19
kills and Kari Pestolesi had 18 more as Edison defeated host Mira
Costa, 25-22, 21-25, 25-18, 26-24.
Huntington came back from a game down to handle Dana Hills, 26-28,
25-17, 25-20, 25-19, in nonleague play.
In girls’ tennis, Huntington opened its Sunset League slate on a
successful note by routing Esperanza, 18-0.
Getting sweeps for the Oilers were singles players Lauren Pascoe,
Jennifer Heumann and Monica Stupaczuk and the doubles teams of Amy
Kaufman and Stacy Kaufman, Elaine Nguyen and Kelly Wong and Jenny Le
and Christina Le.
The Oilers previously had defeated Cerritos, 14-4.
Pascoe swept at No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles Kaufman and
Kaufman and No. 2 doubles Wong and Le earned sweeps.
The two wins puts Huntington at 6-0 overall.
Edison won its Sunset League opener by routing Marina, 17-1.
Sophomore Brittany Bass swept by 6-0 scores at No. 1 singles and
No. 2 Vali Bonev and No. 3 Shauna Henderson also swept.
The Chargers also got sweeps at No. 1 doubles from the teams of
Lauren Boyer and Lindy Shields, who won two, and Boyer and Natalie
Moseley, who won once, and No. 2 Melissa Boyer and Carly Spreeman.
The Chargers also were an 11-7 winner over Santa Margarita. Lauren
Boyer and Vi Troung at No. 1 doubles and the No. 2 tandem of Melissa
Boyer and Spreeman swept their Eagles opponents.
In boys’ water polo, Edison defeated Santa Margarita, 7-6, lost to
Mission Viejo, 7-3, and lost to Sunset League foe Huntington Beach,
10-7, in play at the Villa Park Classic.
Travis Bee netted four goals in the win over Santa Margarita.
Bee also matched six goals with six steals in Edison’s 17-14
nonleague loss to host Corona del Mar in a double-overtime thriller.
At the same classic, Marina was defeated by La Habra, 10-8, and
Huntington edged El Dorado, 11-10.
In cross country, Marina’s boys captured first-place at the Sunset
League Preview Meet at Central Park.
Edison’s Joel Gatel won the race in a time of 15:44.
Fountain Valley won the girls’ event.
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