Estancia wins Sweepstakes
YUCAIPA - The Estancia High boys cross country team, behind
individual Division III champion Humberto Rojas, won its fourth straight
title Saturday at the Yucaipa Invitational at Yucaipa High.
Combined with a third-place finish by the girls team, the Eagles also
captured the event’s Sweepstakes title (combined boys and girls) for the
second straight fall.
Rojas finished the three-mile course in 16:11, while teammates Mike
Casillas (third in 16:32), Luis Sevogiano (eighth, 17:01), Geraldo Orozco
(ninth, 17:06) and Aaron Van Geem (12th, 17:18), also led the boys
efforts. Estancia’s 33 team points were 34 better than second-place Yucca
Valley.
Liz Huipe was second (19:59) and Diana Rosete third (20:39) to pace
the Estancia girls, who posted 78 points, behind Perris (63) and Yucca
Valley (77).
Ludi Valdez (20th, 23:39), Araceli Morales (25th, 24:01), Lindsay
Freeman (28th, 24:32) and Jessica Butler (29th, 24:34) also fared well
for Estancia in the girls Division III race.
In other cross country action Saturday:
The Newport Harbor boys won the Division II team title at the Stanford
Invitational, contested on the campus golf course.
Chris McMillen was sixth for the Sailors, completing the 3.1-mile
course in 16:28 to pace the Tars, whose 120 points were 33 better than
second-place Jesuit of Charmichael.
Senior Amber Steen was sixth for the Harbor girls (20:03), who
finished 10th as a team.
Other Newport boys in the 286-runner field included Jesus Santana
(14th, 16:58), John Peschelt (22nd, 17:09), Ivan Romero (39th, 17:29),
Joel Thurman (45th, 17:39) and Chris Negrete (54th, 17:46.)
Freshman Lauren Paul, who finished 61st in 22:02, also ran well for
the Harbor girls.
The Corona del Mar High girls finished fourth in the Division I race.
In high school water polo - Newport Harbor struck with seven in the
last eight mintues to snap out of a 9-9 tie and roll to a 16-10 nonleague
boys water polo victory over host University High Saturday. Ryan Cook led
with seven goals, followed by Peter Belden and Steven Jendrusina, with
three apiece as Newport improved to 6-3. The JVs were 10-0 winners over
University.
Corona del Mar High product Garrett Gentry of UC Irvine, a freshman,
scored to tie it at 6-6 against visiting Pepperdine, but the hosts fell
in nonconference play, 7-6.
In college men’s soccer, Vanguard shot visiting Biola down, 1-0, on a
Diego Goni goal in Golden State Athleic Conference play. Vanguard is now
5-3, 2-0 in the GSAC.
In college women’s soccer, host Vanguard dropped a 1-0 decision to
Biola, falling to 6-4, 1-1.
In community college cross country, Orange Coast’s women were fourth
with Heather Shurtleff third in 18:48 at the Mesa Invitational at the Del
Mar Racetrack. Other leaders from Coast in the women’s event were
Lindsay Allen (19th, at 20:00), Laura Weaver (23rd in 20:10, and Nadine
Engel (39th in 21:04).
In the men’s race, Orange Coast was fifth, paced by Tony Magana (22nd
in 21:10) and Victor Lopez (34th in 21:25).
Vanguard University lost a 16-14, 15-4, 15-13 GSAC decision to
visiting Fresno Pacific in women’s volleyball, dropping VU to 0-7 in the
GSAC.
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