OCC’s Natalazio earns Co-Swimmer of Year
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Orange Coast College’s Sara Natalazio was named the Orange Empire
Conference women’s Co-Swimmer of the Year Saturday after winning the
100-yard butterfly and anchoring the winning 400 free relay team in
the OEC finals at Saddleback College.
Shannon Maxfield was second in the 50 free and Erin Harvey placed
third in the 100 free to help lead OCC to a second-place finish
overall with 513 points.
On the men’s side, Jason Huang took gold in the 200-yard back and
was part of the second-placing finishing 400 free relay team. The OCC
men earned 488 points for a third-place finish.
Newport takes bronze
* VOLLEYBALL: Newport Harbor High senior Morgan Govaars had a
team-high 17 kills and eight digs while junior Brett Perrine added 15
kills to pace the Sailors to a 22-25, 25-17, 25-21, 18-25, 15-11
victory over Clovis West for third place in the Santa Barbara
Tournament of Champions at Santa Barbara High Saturday.
Govaars, who earned all-tournament honors, tallied five kills in
the fifth game.
Gavin Galey finished with 13 kills while Jon Langford added 12
kills and five blocks for Newport (16-7), the No. 2 seed.
Buchanan of Fresno defeated Newport, 23-25, 25-23, 8-25, 17-25, in
the semifinals.
Perrine led the Sailors with 14 kills while Govaars and Ted Slater
added 12 and six kills, respectively.
CdM, Estancia clash
* VOLLEYBALL: Corona del Mar High finished seventh in the Santa
Barbara Tournament of Champions. The Sea Kings (15-9) swept Estancia,
25-19, 25-15, 25-23, in the seventh-place match Saturday.
Earlier in the day, CdM lost to Santa Ynez, a school it has faced
three times in CIF Southern Section title matches, in four games.
Estancia’s Kris Hartwell, who led all players with 54 kills
throughout the tournament, tallied 10 of those against CdM. Brad
Larsen and Scott Sankey finished with 10 and seven kills,
respectively.
The Eagles (16-4) lost to Santa Barbara, 25-21, 17-25, 25-22, 25-21, in a fifth-place semifinal match earlier Saturday. Hartwell
finished with 15 kills while Trevor Holmes tallied 36 assists. Senior
outside hitter Josh Kornegay finished with seven kills.
Sailors grab third place
* SWIMMING: Newport Harbor High finished third out of 25 teams at
the Palm Springs invitational Saturday. Ashling Taylor posted the
best times for the Sailors in the 200-yard IM and the 100
breaststroke. Leah Robertson was fastest for Newport in the 50 and
100 free, while Melissa Wheeler bested her teammates in 200 and 500
free. Jennifer Beech was the quickest Sailor in the 100 backstroke.
Lions split doubleheader
* BASEBALL: Vanguard University split a doubleheader at home
against Westmont College Saturday despite two admirable outings by
Lion pitchers in Golden State Athletic Conference play.
Jason Searle allowed one run and seven hits over eight innings and
also went 2 for 4 at the plate to help Vanguard win, 3-1, in the
opener.
Marcus Harris struck out six through 10 innings and Adam Yoder hit
an RBI double in the seventh for Vanguard to score Mike Sparks to tie
the second game, but Westmont won, 2-1. VU is 11-30, 4-19 in the
GSAC.
*--*
Golden State Athletic Conference
First game
Vanguard 3, Westmont 1
Score by Innings
W’mont 100 000 000 -- 1 7 0
Vanguard 000 030 000 -- 3 9 1
Searle, Erickson (9) and Westfield;
Zielke, Crick (7), Kiely (8) and Waldo. W
-- Searle, 2-9. L -- Zielke. 2B --
Westerfield (V). HR -- Paluso (W).
*--*
*--*
Second game
Westmont 2, Vanguard 1, 10 innings
Score by Innings
W’mont 010 000 000 1 -- 2 7 0
Vanguard 000 000 100 0 -- 1 5 0
McGill, Barth (5), Cedeno (8) and
Paluso; Harris and Cox. W -- Barth. L
-- Harris, 2-5. 2B -- Know (W), Gore
(W), Yoder (V).
*--*
Cougars sweep ‘Eaters
* VOLLEYBALL: Top-seeded Brigham Young University ended
eighth-seeded UC Irvine’s season with a 30-24, 30-23, 30-21 Mountain
Pacific Sports Federation men’s volleyball quarterfinal victory
Saturday night in Provo, Utah.
Senior middle blocker Kyle Weichert, the Sports/Imports AVCA
Division I-II men’s national Player of the Year, led the Anteaters
(14-18, 8-14) with 11 kills while David Smith tallied eight. Brett
Reid finished with 39 assists for UCI. BYU improved to 25-4, 20-2.
Newport Regatta today
* ROWING: Orange Coast College will be one of 10 schools competing
in today’s Newport Regatta, which features nine races, beginning with
the novice four at 7:30 a.m. along the North Lido Channel.
OCC, the only community college crew in the country, will compete
against teams from UCLA, UC Irvine, UCSB, Loyola Marymount,
University of San Diego, UC San Diego, San Diego State and Long Beach
State on the 2,000-meter course.
CdM girls claim third
* SWIMMING: The Corona del Mar High girls frosh/soph team finished
third at the Estancia invitational with 221.5 points Saturday. Tesoro
won the event at 340.5 and Los Alamitos won the boys meet at 304.0.
Kathryn Indvik in the 100-yard IM, Ashley Chandler in the 100
freestyle and Alexine Rodenhuis in the 50 backstroke all took first
for the Sea Kings. Chandler also came in second in the 200 free.
Estancia’s Chad Kunert finished second in the 500 free with a time
of 5:06.45 and third in the 200 free at 1:54.80.
Singles ignites Lightning
* TENNIS: The Sage Hill School boys tennis team, ranked No. 2 in
CIF Southern Section Division V, dropped just two games in singles
and easily defeated Academy League host Brethren Christian, 15-3,
Thursday.
Sage Hill Coach A.G. Longoria said his team’s singles play was its
best of the season, as Tristan Cordier and Robert Wee swept without
losing a game, and Julian Tooma won, 6-0, 6-2, 6-0. The No. 1 doubles
team of Ian Livingston and Dan Chin also swept for the Lightning
(9-7, 6-2 in league), which is in second place in the Academy League.
Brethren Christian dropped to 6-8, 3-5.
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