CdM 1-2 in tourney
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IRVINE - The Corona del Mar High softball team was defeated by
Villa Park, 7-4, Monday in the second round of consolation play in the
Woodbridge Tournament at Bob Barber Park.
Monday’s loss came after the Sea Kings split a pair Saturday, when
they defeated Serra, 7-1, after a 3-2 loss to Faith Baptist.
In the victory over Serra, senior Mijanou Pham tossed a complete-game
two-hitter, while freshman outfielder Katrina Ridelscheimer, called up
from the junior varsity, was 2 for 3 with an RBI.
Alissa Zoelle went 2 for 3 with an RBI to lead the six-hit attack
against Villa Park.
CdM Coach Terry Christiano said freshmen Sara Stern and Anika Gaar
also performed well in their first varsity action, after spending the
season with the JV.
Sophomore Meaghan Bunney had a double and drove in a run with a walk
against Villa Park.
CdM (9-7) returns to tournament play with two games Saturday, against
opponents to be determined.
Woodbridge Tournament
Consolation round
Villa Park 7, Corona del Mar 4
Corona del Mar 000 031 0 - 4 6 0
Villa Park 015 010 x - 7 12 0
Zoelle and Stern; Whipkey and Sandoval, Kincaid (3). W - Whipkey. L -
Zoelle, 6-4. 2B - Bunny (CdM). 3B - Sandoval (VP). HR - Green (VP).
Consolation round
Corona del Mar 7, Serra 1
Serra 000 100 0 - 1 2 4
Corona del Mar 001 411 x - 7 5 1
Jefferson and Clements; Pham and Stern. W - Pham, 3-3. L -- Jefferson.
Reunion set for Richardson
NEWPORT BEACH - A reunion of former Newport Harbor High football
players, primarily from the 1948 and ’49 squads, will get together in
honor of Harlow Richardson, who died April 7 following a series of
medical setbacks the past five years, former Harbor teammate and Newport
Beach resident Hank Weber said Monday.
The reunion for Richardson, featured as a member of the Daily Pilot
Sports Hall of Fame on March 26, will be held at the Five Crowns
restaurant in Corona del Mar from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. April 29. Details:
(949) 548-0851.
Richardson, voted Tar of the Year in 1950 after excelling in football,
basketball and baseball, was also a gridiron standout at Orange Coast
College and Long Beach State.
Richardson died in Boulder, Colo. He was 68. Richardson is survived by
his wife, Sonya, and two children, Christy Cope and Kari. Richardson had
one grandchild, a three-month daughter.
“He was able to see his granddaughter and hold her,” Sonya Richardson
said Monday night.
Harlow Richardson read his Hall of Fame story in the Daily Pilot less
than two weeks before his passing.
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