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Looking back, 5 years ago this week.
Newport Beach junior lifeguards Jeff Reed, Jenna Murphy and Heather
Pappas each collect three medals apiece at the United States Lifesaving
Association’s national championships in Daytona, Fla. Reed earns
individual gold in the C Division (ages 9-11) distance run and collects
another gold on the mixed (boys and girls) run relay. He also takes home
a bronze medal in the beach flags competition. Murphy wins the girls C
Division distance run and adds a gold medal in the mixed swim relay. She
teams with Ashley Parole to capture a silver medal in the C Division
rescue relay. Pappas, competing in the A Division (ages 14-15), joins
Jason Argnar to finish second in the swim relay and earns a pair of
bronze medals in the girls run-swim-run and the girls distance swim. Lynn
Rinek, another of the 16-member team representing Newport Beach, wins the
girls beach flags competition in Division B (ages 12-13).
A pair of teams from Newport Youth Water Polo earn top-five finishes
at the Junior Olympics in San Jose. Kyle Bean, Peter Belden and Ryan Cook
pace the offense, while Tim Birdsong and Joey Snelgrove share time at
goalie to anchor the defense as the Newport 13-and-under boys team
captures fourth place in the 24-team tournament. The scoring talents of
Jenna Barto and Erin Kelly Bates fuel Newport’s 13-and-under girls team
to a fifth-place finish among 24 teams. Kyndra Cox leads the girls squad
in assists, while Katherine Belden plays well in goal. Belden earns
All-American honors, while Birdsong and Courtney Thom receive honorable
mention. Other members of the boys team include, Steven Jendrusina, Caine
Littrell and Robert Weiner. Rounding the girls squad are Chloe Cox, Polly
Dolkas, Paige Lansing and Annie Wight.
Xeno Muller, who lives in Newport Beach and trains at the Newport
Aquatics Center, wins an Olympic gold medal in men’s single sculls in
Atlanta while competing for Switzerland. The victory is his homeland’s
first Olympic gold ever in the sport. “That was good because I had never
heard my Swiss anthem before,” says Muller. “We’re not used to having
Swiss athletes win.”
Looking back, 10 years ago this week.
Former Newport Harbor High and Orange Coast College track and field
star Sheldon Blockburger returns from the PanAm Games with a bronze medal
in the decathlon following an effort that piles up 7,262 points, some 500
off the winning score of Brazil’s Pedro Ferreira. Blockburger, who leads
after five events, finishes out with a fourth in the 110 hurdles, second
in the discus, sixth in the pole vault, second in the javelin and third
in the 1,500-meter run.
Joe Bairian of Newport Beach lands a marlin weighing 142 pounds, two
ounces off Avalon Banks near Catalina Island. Bairian, the owner of the
Bongos fishing boat, donates the large catch to “Fish for the Poor,” an
agency that delivers fish to homeless shelters. The marlin is the eighth
one caught off Avalon during the year, but only the second caught out of
Davey’s Locker in Newport Beach. Bairian’s catch is yet another highlight
of his angling career. In 1988, he wins the Balboa Angling Club’s largest
marlin caught by sportsman guide award. The following year he catches the
first marlin of the year in Southern California. Bairian is featured on
Prime Ticket’s “Water Sports Weekly” show in a special on fishing in and
around Newport Beach.
Charlie Brande, an icon of Orange County volleyball, writes his
opinion on the Pan Am Games. He begins with, “It’s becoming tough to
watch the Pan American Games with Fidel Castro acknowledging every Cuban
victory.” Brande points out that “the levels of competition are greatly
watered down with the exception of the Cuban teams.” He writes the top
U.S. women’s volleyball team plays in the NORCECA Games in Canada
instead.
-- compiled by Steve Virgen
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