Newport, Foothill rematch set
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The Newport Harbor High girls water polo team earned two victories,
including a 10-7 quarterfinal win over Riverside Poly Friday to
advance to a semifinal where it will meet Foothill in the Santa
Barbara Tournament of Champions.
The Sailors (11-1) opened the day with a 9-7 win over Carlsbad as
Carolyn Conway led the way with three goals, and Jessica Ball and
Anne Belden added two each. Ashling Taylor and Leah Robertson
provided one goal each. Melissa Wheeler and Taylor recorded two
steals each.
Newport then defeated Riverside Poly, which upset Montebello with
an 8-7 overtime win in the first round. Belden scored a team-high
four goals against Riverside, while Conway contributed three, Taylor
two and Ball one. Belden also had three steals.
Goalies Terin Cottam and Kim Housepian recorded seven and five
saves, respectively, in the two games.
Newport, which ended Foothill’s 49-game winning streak with a 10-9
overtime win Wednesday, will face the Knights today at 12:20 p.m. The
championship game is scheduled for 4:50 p.m., and the third-place
game is at 3:50.
CdM splits in tourney
* WATER POLO: The Corona del Mar girls water polo team split their
games at the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions Friday.
The Sea Kings (6-7) lost to Long Beach Wilson, 4-3, in a
quarterfinal. Katya Eadington scored early in the fourth quarter to
tie the game, 3-3, but Wilson answered a few minutes later with a
goal on a six-on-five opportunity. Katie Kubas and Vivian Liao also
scored one goal each, and goalie Brittany Fullen recorded nine saves.
CdM defeated El Toro, 9-4, to reach the quarterfinals.
‘Eaters oust Tigers
* VOLLEYBALL: Jimmy Pelzel recorded a match-high 24 kills to lead
the UC Irvine men’s volleyball team to a four-game win over host
University of the Pacific in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
opener for both teams Friday.
Jasyon Jablonsky added 11 kills for UCI, which defeated the
Tigers, 30-26, 31-29, 34-36, 30-25. UCI setter Brett Reid led the
Anteaters (3-2) with 52 assists, while Kyle Weichert had three
service aces and five block assists.
Tars race past Irvine
* BASKETBALL: Newport Harbor High’s boys basketball team jumped to
a 10-0 lead and never looked back in a 60-47 Sea View League victory
over host Irvine Friday night.
Junior Taylor Young scored 21 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to
lead Newport (11-7, 2-1 in league) while Brett Perrine and Dennis
Heenan each scored 10 points.
*--*
Sea View League
Newport Harbor 60, Irvine 47
Score by Quarters
Newport 14 17 13 16 -- 60
Irvine 10 14 10 13 -- 47
Newport -- Mouradyan 7, Perrine 10, Heenan
10, Young 21, MacBeth 0, Orth 7, Slater 0,
Gausewitz 4, Allee 1, Holbrook 0.
3-pt. goals -- Mouradyan 1, Perrine 1, Heenan
2.
Fouled out -- MacBeth.
Irvine -- Carr 4, Hess 9, Gaino 4, Heider 15,
Robin 4, Yu 4, baker 7.
3-pt. goals -- None.
Technicals -- Heider.
*--*
Wells taken in MLS
* SOCCER: Zach Wells, a Newport Harbor High product and a former
UCLA standout goalie, was selected with the first pick in the third
round (21st overall) by the New York/New Jersey MetroStars in the
2004 MLS SuperDraft Friday.
Wells, who set a school record for lowest goals against average in
a season (0.52), was the fourth of five goalies taken in the draft
that included six rounds and 60 selections, which featured five
Bruins.
Yoder-Lee leads Sage
* BASKETBALL: Sophomore Debbie Yoder-Lee scored a career-high 25
points to pace the Sage Hill School girls basketball team to a 65-18
Academy League victory over visiting Capistrano Valley Christian
Friday.
Yoder-Lee added 10 steals and five assists for Sage, which built a
27-9 halftime lead.
Sophomore Rebecca Hembarsky tied her career-high with 10 points --
set earlier this season -- while Haywood Wright (11 points) and Katie
Puishys (nine points) added to the scoring.
*--*
Academy League
Sage Hill 65, Capo Valley Christian 18
Score by Quarters
Capo 4 5 3 6 -- 18
Sage Hill 14 13 21 17 -- 65
Capo -- Daichendt 2, Haney 4, McCrea 2, Smith
10.
3-pt. goals - None.
Sage Hill -- Schaefer 9, Puishys 8, Hembarsky
10, Wright 11, Yoder-Lee 25, Gutierrez 0,
Gonzales 2.
3-pt goals -- Yoder-Lee 1.
*--*
Sage nets league win
* BASKETBALL: A defensive surge helped host Sage Hill School pull
away from Capistrano Valley Christian for a 41-25 Academy League boys
basketball triumph Friday.
Kevin Joyce (16 points and nine rebounds), Matt Loper (11 points
and five assists) and Tim Lefler (nine points and four steals) paced
the winners.
*--*
Academy League
Sage Hill 41, CVC 25
Score by Quarters
CVC 6 5 7 7 -- 25
Sage Hill 8 10 9 14 -- 41
Capo Valley Christian - Ross 5, Brogdon 2,
MacRae 9, N. Cooper 2, J. Cooper 7.
3-pt. goals - Ross 1, MacRae 1, J. Cooper 1.
Sage Hill -- Lefler 9, Loper 11, Joyce 16,
Wilkins 2, Samel 2, Ogron 1, Hancock 0, Derheim
0, Moyshayedi 0.
3-pt. goals - Joyce 2.
*--*
Eagles top Mariners
* WATER POLO: The Estancia High girls water polo team, leading,
6-4, at halftime, turned up its defensive intensity and claimed a
10-4 nonleague victory over visiting Pacifica Friday.
Coach Bob Bandaruk said senior Britta Pitti and sophomore Carolina
Barnes were responsible for shutting down the Mariners’ two-meter
set, resulting in the second-half shutout.
Estancia sophomore goalie Katie Mahan had 10 saves.
Walker wears out Vaqs
* SOCCER: Senior Joel Walker scored two goals to lead the visiting
Newport Harbor High boys soccer team to a 4-1 Sea View League victory
over Irvine Friday.
Walker scored his second goal and team-leading 23rd goal on a
penalty kick in the second half while Will Guzman and Detlef Moeller
each added scores for Newport (9-4, 2-1 in league), which led from
start to finish. Guzman scored Newport’s fourth goal on a penalty
kick.
Coast women triumph
* BASKETBALL: Alisa Carrillo scored 25 points and Rhondi Naff
added 24 to lead the Orange Coast College women’s basketball team to
a 82-78 victory over Orange Empire Conference host Saddleback Friday.
Carrillo and Lauren Stepnaski grabbed 10 rebounds each for the
Pirates (10-8, 3-1), the defending state champions. The Gauchos
dropped to 12-6, 2-2.
OCC men downed
* BASKETBALL: The Orange Coast College men’s basketball led by two
at halftime, but went on to lose to Orange Empire Conference power
Saddleback, 60-46, Friday in Mission Viejo.
Jason Garey led the Pirates (4-12, 1-3 in conference) with 14
points. OCC led, 24-22, at halftime. The Gauchos improved to 14-3,
4-0.
Sea Kings tie University
* SOCCER: The Corona del Mar High boys soccer team had one solid
scoring chance in each half, but instead settled for a 0-0 tie with
Pacific Coast League host University Friday.
Goalie Jay Zimmerman anchored the defense with 13 saves for CdM (6-3-5, 1-0-2 in league). Senior Danny Whitaker “had a very good
chance” to score in the first half, Sea King Coach Pat Callaghan
said. And, senior Julien Cerutti, “had an outstanding chance on a
25-yard shot that [the University goalie] made a nice save on,” in
the second half.
Uni too much for CdM
* BASKETBALL: All 11 players scored for the Corona del Mar High’s
boys basketball team, but it was host University’s five starters that
did the most damage in a 72-53 Trojans’ victory Friday night in
Pacific Coast League play.
Jay Northridge led the Sea Kings with 11 points followed by 10
from Adam Freede and six by Pancho Seaborn.
Ryan Lance finished with five points while Tyler Lance, Taylor
McDonald and Joe Kabaklian each tallied four points. Shaun Mohler
scored three points to with two each by Reid Watanabe, Brian Reynolds
and Derrick Manni.
*--*
Pacific Coast League
University 72, Corona del Mar 53
Score by Quarters
CdM 10 15 10 18 -- 53
Uni 22 15 17 18 -- 72
CdM -- Northridge 11, T. Lance 4, McDonald 4,
Freede 10, Seaborn 6, Watanabe 2, R. Lance 5,
Reynolds 2, Mohler 3, Kabaklian 4, Manni 2.
3-pt. goals -- Northridge 1, Seaborn 1.
Uni -- Asnon 21, Moskus 22, Lalehzadeh 3,
Valentine 22, Wen 4.
3-pt. goals -- Asnon 3, Valentine 1.
*--*
Lightning settle for tie
* SOCCER: Sage Hill School’s girls soccer team outshot host
Capistrano Valley Christian, 21-2, but could only muster a 2-2 tie
Friday in Academy League play.
Megan Curry took a cross from Amy Werblin to give Sage Hill a 1-0
lead in the first half. Later in the half, Kara Percival took a pass
from Ali McLaughlin and sent the ball into the net from outside the
18-yard box, giving Sage a 2-1 lead.
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