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Looking back, 5 years ago this week:
Costa Mesa High’s girls cross country team seals a stunning upset
with the CIF State Championship in CIF Southern Section Division IV,
the first state title for a Mustang team in any sport. Mesa stuns the
state’s top-ranked team (Campolinado of Moraga) and No. 2-ranked
Corona del Mar to claim the title. The Mustangs’ overachieving pack
of junior Jamie DeNoewer, seniors Zoila Gomez and Gegi Van De Walker
along with sophomores Sarah Cotton and Jackie Nguyen, lead Mesa on
the 5,000-meter Woodward Park course in Fresno. DeNoewer (18:34)
takes third, Gomez runs to 11th (19:31) followed by Van De Walker
(13th, 19:39), Cotton (15th, 19:43) and Nguyen (20:15), who all run personal bests. The receptacle that keeps the runners’ tags in proper
order of finish is inadvertently knocked down, causing officials to
sort through two hours of videotapes before determining the Mustangs
the winners. Mesa also receives top-seven efforts from sophomores
Stephanie Landeros (22:16) and Julie Hitt (22:41). The Mustangs’ win
ends a bizarre season that sees them forfeit three Pacific Coast
League wins because of an ineligible runner and gain an at-large
berth into the CIF Preliminaries.
Back Bay athletes including first-team repeaters Brett Baker,
Derek Fox and Eddie Johnson of Newport Harbor are among the
selections to the Daily Pilot All-Sea View League football team.
Joining the aforementioned seniors are Harbor’s Pete Hogan, Phil
Baltazar and CdM standouts Ryan Cooper, Mark Hatfield and Nick Hood.
Santa Margarita’s John Minardi is the Most Valuable Player and fellow
Eagle, quarterback Carson Palmer, is the Offensive Player of the
Year. CdM lineman Justin Shea and defensive lineman Tyler Brower
along with the Sailors’ defensive back Lamer Lee, Oscar Garcia (wide
receiver), Brant Hill (offensive line) and Lance Chavez (offensive
line) earn second-team honors.
Costa Mesa senior middle blocker Julie Collett captures first-team
All-PCL honors and Mesa sophomore setter Daylyn Kelly garners
second-team honors for the 15-8 Mustangs, who reach the CIF Playoffs
a year removed from an 0-16 season.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week:
Newport Harbor High’s football team wins the Battle of the Bay II,
a 28-21 decision over CdM in the CIF Division IV Semifinals for the
school’s first CIF championship-game berth in 50 seasons. The Sailors
trail, 21-13, with 7:07 left in the game but take just seven plays to
knot the score at 21 when Gregg Williams hooks up with Chad La Bass
for a 22-yard touchdown. The duo also connect on the two-point
conversion to tie the score. Newport’s Justin Ketcham hammers a ball
carrier to force a fumble and Chris Edwards recovers, giving the
Sailors the ball at the CdM 42 with 2:57 left. Wade Tift, who amasses
155 yards on 26 carries, takes the handoff and darts through a
wide-open hole, narrowly beating a CdM defensive back for a 30-yard
TD with 53 seconds left. Chris Hunter intercepts a CdM pass later to
help seal the win. Matt Evans ties the CdM single-season record for
TD passes (12) with his 7-yard toss to Tom Hess in the second
quarter.
The Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor girls volleyball teams each
win Division I and Division III state titles, respectively. The Sea
Kings claim a 15-7, 15-5, 11-15, 2-15, 15-4 win over Laguna Beach to
end a 34-0 campaign. CdM Coach Lance Stewart says, “I’m as happy as a
gopher in soft dirt.” Lori Newcomer caps her prep career with a
state-championship record 35 digs while adding 13 kills. Allison
Englebrecht notches seven blocks and five kills in the win and junior
Kim Coleman tallies eight kills, four assists, 16 digs and two
blocks. CdM wins its third state title (1984, ‘90). Newport (19-4)
closes out a 15-8, 15-4, 15-12 victory over Aptos to win the Division
III title. The Sailors are powered by senior Dani Foley’s 11 kills,
three digs, two assists and one block. Sophomore outside hitter Misty
May leads the Tars with 18 kills and adds nine digs while sophomore
middle blocker Melissa Schutz tallies nine kills and five digs.
Freshman setter Jenny Hecker collects for 40 assists.
-- compiled by Bryce Alderton
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