Day making instant impact
Costa Mesa High product Sharon Day, a freshman at Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo, has scored four goals, tied for the team lead, and added two
assists to help the women’s soccer team to a 9-1 start.
Day’s 10 points rank second on to freshman Kelsey Carroll’s 12
(four goals and four assists) for a Mustang squad ranked No. 21 in
one national poll.
A 2-0 loss to Santa Clara Sunday ended the Mustangs’ unbeaten
start, which is the best since the program began playing in Division
I.
Cal Poly visits UC Irvine Friday at 7 p.m. for a Big West
Conference clash, then plays at Long Beach State Sunday.
Locals aid Cal upset
* FOOTBALL: Three Newport-Mesa products helped the Cal Golden
Bears upset No. 3-ranked USC in a Pac-10 football clash Saturday at
Cal.
Vince Strang, a 5-foot-8, 140-pound senior receiver out of Orange
Coast College, returned three punts for 29 yards, including a
17-yarder against the Trojans and also carried one time for 4 yards.
He has 10 receptions for 137 yards and two touchdowns this fall and
has also returned one punt for a TD.
Sophomore starting fullback Chris Manderino, a former Newport-Mesa
MVP at Newport Harbor High, had one reception for 5 yards Saturday to
up his season total to six catches for 48 yards. Primarily utilized
as a blocker, the 6-1, 230-pounder has 8 rushing yards on three
attempts.
OCC product Brandon Hall, a 6-4, 245-pound senior tight end, has
five catches for 32 yards and one TD this fall.
Saturday’s win evened Cal’s record at 3-3.
Anteaters blank Nevada
* SOCCER: Freshman goalkeeper Marissa Welliver posted her sixth
shutout of the season as the UC Irvine women’s soccer team defeated
visiting Nevada, 3-0, Sunday.
Sophomore Lindsay Duke, freshman Britney Webster and sophomore Kim
Lloyd all scored for the Anteaters (6-2-2), who open Big West
Conference play Friday night against visiting Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo.
Bruins knock off UCI
* WATER POLO: The UC Irvine men’s water polo team, ranked No. 9,
lost to No. 7 UCLA, 12-8, in a nonconference game Sunday at UCLA.
The Bruins, who received two goals from former Corona del Mar High
standout Michael March and one from former Newport Harbor High star
Peter Belden, outscored UCI, 4-1, in the first period and never
looked back.
Dan Noon paced the Anteaters (5-6) with five goals.
UCLA improved to 5-3.
*--*
Nonconference
UCLA 12, UC Irvine 8
Score by Quarters
UC Irvine 1 2 2 3 - 8 UCLA 4 3 3 2 - 12
UC Irvine - Noon 5, Peters 1, Garcia 1, Hutten 1.
Saves - Wynne 7. UCLA - Ormsby 4, Peck 3, March 2,
Belden 1, Pietsch 1, Zider 1. Saves - Azelrad 6.
*--*
UCI men finish seventh
* CROSS COUNTRY: The UC Irvine men’s cross country team finished
seventh out of 22 teams and the UCI women were ninth out of 26
schools at the 30th annual Stanford invitational Sunday at the
Stanford golf course.
The UCI men were led by sophomore Ricky Barnes, who finished 28th
in 25:00. Tom Whelan (42nd in 25:24), Brandon Lucero (60th in 25:52),
John Kluve (71st in 26:03) and David Santos (73rd in 26:09) also
contributed for the Anteaters.
Junior Kaleena Yee was the top UCI women’s finisher (47th in
22:44), while Tessa Cendejas (52nd in 22:5), Chelsey Traylor (57th in
23:04), Kim Ramirez (62nd in 23:11) and Jenna Keith (63rd in 23:12)
were additional standouts for the Anteaters.
Stanford won the men’s title and UCLA the women’s.
Mustangs finish fifth
* WATER POLO: The Costa Mesa High boys water polo team won two
games and finished fifth in the Magnolia Tournament Saturday.
The Mustangs (5-4) defeated Gahr, 11-7, in the fifth-place final.
Kyle Thorsness scored six goals, just as he did in the previous game,
a 15-2 victory over Lakewood.
Brian Tipton scored four goals, while Evan Spencer and Brian Knox
added three goals each on the day.
*--*
Fifth-place game
Costa Mesa 11, Gahr 7
Score by Quarters
Gahr 2 2 1 2 -- 7
Costa Mesa 4 2 2 3 -- 11
Costa Mesa -- Thorsness 6, Tipton 2, Spencer 2,
Knox 1. Saves -- Jaroslawski 12.
*--*
Chargers top Lightning
* TENNIS: Alle Hsu and Sarah Geocaris each won two singles sets
for the Sage Hill School girls tennis team, but visiting Edison High
earned a 12-6 nonleague victory Friday at Park Newport.
Carrisa Cummings and Rachel Heyler, along with Sage’s No. 1
doubles team of Jessica Tsoong and Sarah Flynn, each won one set for
the Lightning (5-2, 3-0 in the Academy League).
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