Eddington lifts Newport Harbor
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Junior Kristi Eddington scored a career-high 16 points for the Newport Harbor High girls basketball team, which used a 24-9
fourth-quarter edge to defeat visiting Laguna Beach, 54-45, in a
nonleague game Tuesday night.
The Sailors, who trailed, 36-30, at the end of the third quarter,
took the lead for good with four minutes, 45 seconds to go. Senior
Victoria Swigart hit a three with four minutes left to give the
Sailors (8-6) a seven-point advantage. She finished with nine points
and 12 rebounds.
Jillianne Whitfield finished with 12 points and six rebounds while
Vanessa Miller tallied seven points to go with six by Ciara Lawrence.
Eddington scored 10 of her 16 points in the fourth quarter and went 4
of 4 from the free-throw line in that period.
Newport opens Sea View League play when it hosts Foothill at 7
p.m. Thursday.
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Nonleague
Newport Harbor 54, Laguna Beach 45
Score by Quarters
Laguna 9 14 13 9 -- 45
Newport 13 8 9 24 -- 54
Laguna Beach -- Clark 15, Awadalla 8, Roley
8, Grant 5, Kendrick 1, Hairston 0, Eaves 4,
Sexton 0, Ventura 4. 3-pt. goals -- Awadalla
1, Roley 1. Fouled out -- Rowley, Kendrick.
Newport -- Swigart 9, Stoltz 2, Whitfield 12,
Miller 7, Koon 2, Eddington 16, Lawrence 6,
Trobman 0, Celek 0, Mello 0, Slater 0, Deyan
0. 3-pt. goals -- Swigart. Fouled out --
Miller.
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VU captures GSAC win
* BASKETBALL: Kevin Dalafu scored a game-high 19 points to lead
the Vanguard University men’s basketball team to its first Golden
State Athletic Conference victory, a 66-63 road win over The Master’s
College Tuesday.
Brett McGee came off the bench to contribute 11 points for the Lions (7-7, 1-3 in conference), who trailed 32-29 at halftime. The
Master’s (10-4, 1-2) were led by Caleb Adcock’s 17 points.
Lions grab big victory
* BASKETBALL: The Vanguard University women’s basketball team,
ranked No. 4 in the NAIA, dealt fifth-ranked The Master’s College its
first Golden State Athletic Conference loss of the season with an
80-68 victory in Santa Clarita Tuesday.
Junior point guard Lisa Faulkner led the Lions (11-1, 3-1 in
conference) with a game-high 21 points, and she also dished 12
assists. She knocked down 4 of 9 from three-point range. Cecilia
Josefsson also had four three-pointers and contributed 14 points,
while Rachel Besse (15 points), Kelly Schmidt (13) and Lindsay
McClellan (10) were also in double figures.
Sage Hill surges in win
* BASKETBALL: Sage Hill School’s girls basketball team used a
second-half surge to burst past visiting Fairmont, 57-30, in a
nonleague game Tuesday.
The Lightning outscored the Huskies, 43-18, in the final two
quarters after taking a 14-12 lead at halftime.
Debbie Yoder-Lee led the Lightning (5-5) with 18 points followed
by 17 from Katie Puishys and 16 by Haywood Wright.
Puishys had 17 rebounds while Wright tallied 12 boards to go with
four assists, two steals and five blocks.
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Nonleague
Sage Hill 57, Fairmont 30
Score by Quarters
Fairmont 2 10 12 6 -- 30
Sage Hill 8 6 22 21 -- 57
Fairmont -- Chang 0, Kim 1, Mistry 2, Thai 11,
Williams 16. 3-pt. goals -- Thai 1. Sage Hill
-- Puishys 17, Schaefer 0, Tyre 4, Wright 16,
Yoder-Lee 18, Gonzalez 0, Guiterrez 0,
Hembarsky 2, Kalisky 0. 3-pt. goals -- None.
*--*
Sage Hill boys edged
* BASKETBALL: The Sage Hill School boys basketball team failed to
get loose balls in crunch time and were edged, 36-34, by nonleague
visitor Fairmont Prep Tuesday.
Kevin Joyce scored 13 points and Matt Loper added 12 for Sage
Hill, which missed two free throws with 18 seconds left when faced
with a 35-34 deficit.
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Nonleague
Fairmont Prep 36, Sage Hill 34
Score by Quarters
Fairmont Prep 10 6 11 9 -- 36
Sage Hill 4 12 12 6 -- 34
Fairmont Prep -- Lynn 2, Jocson 8, Higg 7,
Clemons 6, Williams 6, Harris 5, Etheridge 2.
3-pt. goals -- Jocson 1, Clemons 1. Fouled out
-- Lynn, Williams. Sage Hill -- Lefler 2,
Loper 12, Joyce 13, Voge 0, Samel 0, Wilkins
5, Derheim 2, Hancock 0, Ogron 0. 3-pt. goals
-- Loper 1, Joyce 1. Fouled out -- Loper.
*--*
Lightning tie Lions
* SOCCER: Sage Hill School’s girls soccer team and host
Westminster dueled to a scoreless tie Tuesday in the Lightning’s
final tuneup before Academy League play.
Junior goalkeeper Laura Gordon made 11 saves for the Lightning
(4-2-1) while Rebecca Gordon, Laura’s twin sister, and Caroline
Sauter played physical defense, Sage Hill Coach Amy Ray said.
Mustangs silenced
* BASKETBALL: Senior Tanisha Lewis scored 30 points to lead the
visiting Saddleback High girls basketball team to a 61-39 victory
over Costa Mesa in the Golden West League opener for both teams
Tuesday night.
The Roadrunners, one of the favorites to win league, outscored
Mesa, 20-0, in the first quarter, making a Mustang comeback a
difficult task.
The Mustangs cut the lead to 48-36, but Lewis, who came into the
game averaging 26.5 points, knocked down a three from half court as
the buzzer sounded to end the third quarter. Brittany Vergara led the
Mustangs (5-7) with nine points while Judie Akansel had eight and
Cassey Brick tallied six. Susy Trujillo tallied five points while
Bethany Vergara (four), Heather Cluff (two), Deanna Sanchez (two),
Tracy Bjelland (two) and Venise Enesi (one) capped Mesa’s scoring.
Brick led Mesa with five rebounds and five assists while Brittany
Vergara added four rebounds.
Mesa hosts Ocean View at 7 p.m. Thursday.
CdM squanders lead
* SOCCER: Corona del Mar High girls soccer team dominated the run
of play, getting eight shots on goal, but Kennedy scored three late
goals, including an own goal by the Sea Kings, to escape with a 3-2
nonleague victory Tuesday.
Kelly Morgan and Ali Torres scored back-to-back goals within a
minute of each other early in the second half to give the Sea Kings
(3-5-1) a 2-0 lead. Hannah Rollins and Rachel Yelsey assisted on
Morgan’s goal.
Eagles fall to Seahawks
* SOCCER: Despite a strong performance from goalkeeper Marcie
Kirchberg, who had nine saves, Estancia High girls soccer team
remained winless in Golden West League play by dropping a 5-0
decision at Ocean View Tuesday.
Sage runs out of time
* SOCCER: The Sage Hill School boys soccer team closed out its
pre-league schedule with a 3-2 loss to visiting Orange Lutheran
Tuesday.
Sophomore Zack Milder scored twice for the Lightning (2-4), who
fell short of rallying from a 3-0 deficit. Milder scored in the 66th
minute and in the final minute. Senior goalie Cesar Arriaga recorded
five saves.
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