Schmidt explodes for school record
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Sophomore Kelly Schmidt scored a school-record 41 points as Vanguard
University defeated La Sierra University, 124-42, Tuesday night at
the Pit in a nonconference women’s basketball game.
Schmidt was one of five Lion players to score in double figures.
She also chimed in with a game-high 10 rebounds.
Vanguard (4-1) matched its offensive output with defensive
intensity, holding La Sierra to 14 of 55 (25.5%) from the field.
The Lions will next play Nov. 30 when they open the conference
schedule by hosting Christian Heritage.
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Nonconference
Vanguard 124, La Sierra University 42
La Sierra -- Barnum 5. Cobb 9, Malit 2, Graves 6, Stinson 3, Simic 4, Lyn 3, Siversten 3, Henry-John 0, Breyer 4, Getscher2, Duffield 1.
3-pt. Goals -- Barnum 1, Siversten 1, Lyn 1.
Fouled out -- Cobb.
Technicals -- None.
Vanguard -- Mills 16, Faulkner 15, Burns 16, Jacobson 8, Schmidt 41, Dittenbir 7, Besse 8, Rinke 2, Cook 11.
3-pt. Goals -- Faulkner 5, Mills 4, Burns 3, Dittenbir 1.
Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None.
Halftime -- Vanguard, 73-20.
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Orange Coast advances
* VOLLEYBALL: The Orange Coast College women’s volleyball team
beat San Bernardino Valley, 30-28, 30-23, 30-18, in the first round
of the Southern California regional playoffs at OCC.
OCC (16-5) was led by sophomore outside hitter Donka Drozd, who
had three blocks and a match-high 17 kills. The Pirates, the No. 8
seed, also received 12 kills from sophomore outside hitter Chontel
Palomino and 16 kills from all-state middle blocker Melissa Zapiain.
San Bernardino Valley’s Christine Hurt had 11 kills while Sara
Medina had 27 assists for the Wolverines (13-2).
OCC will host No. 16-seeded Cypress Saturday at 7 p.m.
Broncos too tough
* BASKETBALL: The Vanguard University men’s basketball team could
not erase a seven-point halftime deficit en route to an 85-61
nonconference loss at Cal Poly Pomona Tuesday.
Cal Poly Pomona, which converted 23 of 28 foul shots (82.1%) and
eight of 19 (55.1%) from three-point range, scored the first 10
points of the second half to break open the game.
Vanguard (4-2) was led by Leon Rosborough and Levi Seekins, who 11
points each.
The Broncos (1-0) were paced by Jeff Bonds’ 20 points and David
Sybesma’s 18 points.
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Nonconference game
Vanguard 61, Cal Poly Pomona 85
Vanguard -- Burnette 4, Dalafu 3, Rosborough 11, Kim 5, Duplessie 10, Roberts 5, Seekins 11, Srochser 2, James 5, Jones 0, McGee 4, Watson 1.
3-pt. Goals -- Rosborough 3, Kim 1, James 1.
Fouled out -- Burnette, Seekins.
Technicals -- None.
Cal Poly Pomona -- Hofman 8, Malone 10, Cook 7, Bonds 20, Sybesma 18, Burrell 0, Boyd 9, Nelsen 5, Daniels 8, Nevue 0.
3-pt. Goals -- Hofman 2, Malone 2, Bonds 2, Boyd 1, Nelsen 1.
Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None.
Halftime -- Cal Poly Pomona, 40-33.
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CdM’s Hewko selected
* WATER POLO: Former Corona del Mar High standout Christina Hewko
was among 13 players selected to the 2005 FINA Junior Women’s World
Championship team by Coach Kyle Utsumi, announced Monday.
The Junior World Championships will be held Jan 24-30, 2005, in
Perth, Australia.
Hewko, a member of the United States junior national team and the
CIF Southern Section Division II Player of the Year in 2003, tallied
15 goals as a Stanford freshman last season, when the Cardinal
reached the NCAA semifinals.
Thirteen of the world championship team’s 15 players, which
include two alternates, hail from California. Six will make their
second stints on the squad.
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