Eagles scare Seahawks
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Estancia High’s boys basketball team gave perennial league champion
Ocean View a mighty scare in the 2004 season opener Monday, but the
Seahawks proved too tough, escaping the Eagles’ gym with a 52-46
victory.
The Eagles (8-7, 0-1 in league), coming off their worst loss of
the season, a 78-42 drubbing by Corona del Mar, took a 12-4 lead
after one quarter and held a four-point lead at halftime.
But Ocean View outscored Estancia 18-7 in the third quarter and
the Eagles never got closer than four points the rest of the way.
“The kids played with a lot of heart,” Estancia Coach Russell King
said. “We just couldn’t get any offensive continuity in the second
half. They upped the pressure on us and took us out of a lot of the
things we wanted to do.”
Senior Scott Sankey had 16 points and seven rebounds for the
Eagles and junior Carlos Pinto added 16 points and six boards.
Senior Matt Sargeant, who has committed to Princeton, was the lone
Seahawk in double figures.
Estancia returns to action when it hosts Westminster Wednesday at
7 p.m. Ocean View will continue its swing through Costa Mesa with a
battle against visiting Costa Mesa Wednesday at 7 p.m.
*--*
Golden West League
Ocean View 52, Estancia 46
Score by Quarters
O. View 4 20 18 10 -- 52
Estancia 12 16 7 11 -- 46
Ocean View -- Okwudibonye 9, Sargeant 11,
Amberry 4, Wurts 5, Delgado 6, Sweezy 6, Ike
3, Greiner 6, Kofeards 2. 3-pt. goals --
Okwudibonye 1, Sargeant 1, Ike 1, Greiner 2.
Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None.
Estancia -- Pinto 16, McDaniels 6, Escobedo
6, Kopp 0, Markley 0, Sankey 16, Viramontes
2. 3-pt. goals -- Pinto 3, McDaniels 2.
Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- McDaniels.
*--*
Mesa wins opener
* BASKETBALL: Sophomore Scott Knox scored 17 of his game-high 20
points in the second half and point guard Brian Molina added a
career-high 15 points as Costa Mesa High downed Saddleback, 58-39, in
the boys basketball Golden West League opener for both schools.
The Mustangs (9-5, 1-0 in league) outscored the Roadrunners 39-16
over the second and third quarters to take a commanding lead. Molina,
recovering from a nagging thigh injury that has bothered him all
season, added six assists and junior forward Jeff Waldron had 17
points and 11 rebounds. Knox added five steals and knocked down four
three-pointers to bring his season total to 47.
Costa Mesa will return to action at league favorite Ocean View
Wednesday at 7 p.m..
*--*
Golden West League
Costa Mesa 58, Saddleback 39
Score by Quarters
Mesa 5 19 20 14 -- 58
S’back 11 9 7 12 -- 39
Costa Mesa -- Molina 15, Knox 20, Krikorian
2, Waldron 17, Stankovic 4, Gandia 0, Wase 0,
Aleson 0, Lefebvre 0. 3-pt. goals -- Molina
2, Knox 4, Waldron 1. Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None. Saddleback -- Ory 3,
Enriquez 1, Pederson 2, Sanchez 3, May 12,
Washington 2, Morales 3, Delval 2, Zavala 11.
3-pt. goals -- Sanchez 1, May 1, Morales 1,
Zavala 2. Fouled out -- None. Technicals --
None.
*--*
UCI falls to USCB
* BASKETBALL: Christina Callaway recorded her fourth double-double
of the season and Ashley Biggins had a season-high in rebounds, but
UC Irvine couldn’t upend UC Santa Barbara on the road Monday,
falling, 70-44.
Callway was the lone Anteater in double figures, finishing with 10
points and 10 rebounds. Biggins finished with nine rebounds, eight on
the defensive end for UCI (1-9, 0-2 in Big West Conference play).
Joanna Usher came off the bench to added four points and seven
rebounds for the Anteaters, who had nine players score but shot just
34.7% in the game.
Guard Lisa Willett led host USCB (8-4, 2-0) with 20 points. The
Gauchos led by 10 points at halftime and outscored UCI 35-19 after
the break.
*--*
Big West Conference
UCSB 70, UCI 44
UCI -- Yadon 4, Callaway 10, Biggins 2, Ferguson 6, Urban 5, Stanley 4, Duda 5, Ned 4, Usher 4. 3-pt. goals -- Urban 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- Bench. UCSB -- Richardson 7, Mann 7, Green 7, Willett 20, Bauman 5, Taylor 5, Fisher 12, O’Bryan 7.
3-pt. goals -- Mann 1, Willett 4, O’Bryan 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None. Halftime -- UCSB, 35-25.
*--*
Eagles tie Seahawks
* SOCCER: Estancia High fought back from a two-goal deficit to tie
Ocean View, 3-3, Monday in a boys soccer meeting of Golden West
League foes.
The Seahawks (1-0-1 in league), who opened league play by
defeating Saddleback, scored twice on counter attacks in the first
half. But Estancia (4-3-3, 1-0-1 in league) scored once before
halftime and added two quick scores early in the second half before
Ocean View tied the score late in the game.
Noe Martinez, Narcisco Lumbreras and Rafael Hernandez had goals
for the Eagles and Luis Mendoza had one assist.
Estancia, which is nearly fully recovered from a team-wide bout
from the flu last month, returns to the pitch Wednesday at home
against Westminster in the third Golden West League game of the
season.
Saddleback edges Mesa
* SOCCER: The visiting Costa Mesa High boys soccer team played
Saddleback scoreless for 65 minutes, but the Roadrunners scored in
the 66th minute to claim a 1-0 Golden West League victory Monday.
Mesa junior goalie Eric Vargas had 12 saves and senior defensive
midfielder Francisco Serverino was also credited with solid play by
Mustangs Coach Eugene Day.
Mesa fell to 0-6-0, 0-3-0 in league.
Saddleback’s Rafael Pedraza produced the winning goal for the
Roadrunners.
The Mustangs return to action Wednesday with another Golden West
League contest at Ocean View.
Werblin lifts Sage Hill
* SOCCER: Amy Werblin scored on a free kick and added an assist on
a throw-in as Sage Hill School’s girls soccer team came up with a 2-1
road victory over Saddleback Valley Christian Monday.
Werblin’s assist was finished off by freshman Lauren Neale,
recently called up from the junior varsity squad, who provided a nice
volley for the game-winning goal.
Goalkeeper Laura Gordon made a couple of fine stops among her 10
saves to keep the game in the Lightning’s favor and improve Sage
Hill’s record to 4-2 this season.
The Lightning are at Westminster today.
Eagles dealt first loss
* WATER POLO: Los Amigos scored on a four-meter shot in
sudden-death overtime to hand Estancia High its first girls water
polo loss of the season, 12-11, in triple overtime.
The back-and-forth affair went through a pair of three-minute
overtime periods before the sudden-death period. Senior Marilyn Reich
led the Eagles (5-1) with six goals. Freshman Melissa Buchmann added
three scores and Chelsea Kaplan and Carolina Barnes each chipped in
with one.
Lauren Mahan had 11 saves for Estancia, which opens Golden West
League play Wednesday against Ocean View and meets Westminster
Thursday.
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