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Looking back, 5 years ago this week:
The Costa Mesa High girls basketball team clinches a spot in the
CIF Southern Section Playoffs with a 52-39 victory over University in
Pacific Coast League play. Mesa (11-13, 2-1 in league) leads by 14
points four times and the Trojans never get closer than eight. Senior
Julie Collett leads Mesa (tied with Aliso Niguel for first place in
league) with 13 points, seven rebounds and four steals. Senior guard
Kristen Chisholm (10 points) hits 3 of 7 from three-point land to go
along with Nancy Hatsushi’s eight assists, as well as 12 points from
Kim Nguyen.
The Newport Harbor High boys basketball team upsets Santa
Margarita, Orange County’s top-ranked team, 50-47, erasing a
nine-point deficit in the fourth quarter. Newport had fallen to the
Eagles (21-1, 6-1) by 40 in the first league meeting. Santa Margarita
6-foot-7 senior Dekker McKeever records a game-high 17 points and
Carson Palmer drills a three with five minutes left to give Santa
Margarita its biggest lead, 43-34. Then the Tars explode for a 12-2
run. Newport’s Matt Jameson tallies a team-high 12 points and Gary
Robinson scores eight of his nine points in the final quarter. Adam
Hearlson and Carlos Nicasio defend well against Santa Margarita’s
taller front court.
Corona del Mar High’s boys basketball team cruises to a 64-46
victory over visiting Irvine in Sea View League play as 6-9 senior
Adam Jekeli records a career-high 24 points with 13 rebounds and two
blocked shots. CdM hits 10 of 13 from the field in a 22-point third
period and shoots 67% (14 of 21) from the field after intermission.
The hosts use an 11-1 run to forge a 26-15 edge midway through the
second quarter. In addition to Jekeli, Nick Gabriel and Andrew Simon
(10 and 12 points, respectively) finish in double figures for CdM.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week:
The Newport Harbor High girls basketball team remains tied for the
lead in the Sea View League with a 68-62 win over Back Bay rival CdM.
The Sailors (16-6, 11-1 in league) go on runs of 13-2, 9-0 and 7-1 to
build a 35-20 halftime lead. But CdM pulls back to within one when
Rosalie Kane drills her second three-pointer of the final period with
2:21 left. Harbor senior Michaela Ross matches CdM’s Mollie Flint
with 32 points in the two girls’ final duel as preps. Flint becomes
the school’s all-time leading scorer, reaching the 1,500-point
plateau. Mandy Clayton, Dianne Pulido and Tina Bowman assist for
Newport.
Newport Harbor High shocks CdM, 1-0, in girls soccer, marking the
first time in recent memory the Tars have defeated the Sea Kings.
Meggen Fleener converts a penalty kick in the 19th minute but CdM
(10-5-6, 6-3-3) gives the Sailors (10-10-1, 5-6-1) plenty of
resistance in the second half. Junior scorer Stephanie Hughes peppers
Harbor goalkeeper Kim DeMayo with shots but the Sailor records the
shutout, making nine saves. Harbor assistant coach Don Bradbury
commends fullbacks Shellie Bradbury, Tracy Teal and Naomi Makena for
their defensive prowess.
Estancia High quarterback Matt Johner signs his national letter of
intent to attend the University of Kansas after completing 187 passes
for 2,871 yards and 22 touchdowns over a three-year varsity career.
He becomes the first Eagle during Coach John Liebengood’s seven-year
tenure to earn a Division I scholarship. Newport Harbor’s Beau Ralphs
(Villanova) also declares his allegiance on the first day players can
sign letters of intent. Johner is a two-time All-Pacific Coast League
and All-Newport-Mesa District selection. Ralphs is a two-way lineman
for Division IV runner-up Harbor. He is All-CIF and Co-Defensive
Player of the Year in the Sea View League. He also collects the Daily
Pilot’s Newport-Mesa District Defensive Player of the Year honor.
-- compiled by Bryce Alderton
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