CdM breaks records
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The headline-grabbing Corona del Mar High girls track and field
distance standouts snatched the spotlight again Friday night at the
Mt. San Antonio College relays, notching a school record, a meet
record and this year’s fastest time in the nation in the four-mile
relay event.
The combination of Allison Damon, Sara Cummings, Hilary May and
Annie St. Geme clocked in at 20:32.33 for the sixth-fastest time ever
in the nation and exactly a minute in front of second-place finisher
College Park, the previous meet-record holder in the event.
Damon’s split time was 5:08, Cummings’ was 5:13, May’s was 5:12
and St. Geme’s was 4:55 in the mile, slightly longer than 1,600
meters.
The CdM girls now hold the current fastest times in the nation in
two events -- the first being the distance medley relay accomplished
last Saturday at the Arcadia invitational.
Glatch wins in doubles
* TENNIS: Newport Beach resident Alexa Glatch will go for her
second victory in the girls 18s division today at the 38th Easter
Bowl United States Tennis Association championships after she teamed
with Lindsay Burdette for the doubles crown Friday at the Riviera
Resort in Palm Springs.
Glatch and Burdette, the second-seeded duo, upset top-seeded
Jennifer Lee Heinser and Elizabeth Plotkin, 6-1, 6-4, Friday.
Glatch, 15, who reached today’s singles final, where she is the
top seed, following a 6-0, 6-1 victory Friday over Yasmin Schnack.
Glatch, who has lost just four games the last four matches, faces
Heinser, the No. 2 seed, in today’s final.
Fellow Newport Beach resident Carsten Ball, the No. 2 seed,
reached today’s final in the boys 18 singles draw following a 5-7,
6-3, 7-5 victory over third-seeded Jesse Levine Friday. Ball will
face 10th-seeded Sam Querrey for the championship.
Nelly Radeva, from Costa Mesa, defeated Joanne Mather, 6-2, 6-2,
in the girls 16s quarterfinals Friday and faces second-seeded Kirsten
Flower in the today’s semifinals.
Cierra Gaytan-Leach of Corona del Mar and partner Catherine Isip
will compete for the girls 14s doubles title today following a 6-3,
6-2 upset victory over the second-seeded duo of Kathryn Talbert and
Ebie Wilson Friday. Gaytan-Leach and Isip, the No. 5 seeds, also
knocked off the third-seeded duo of Keri Frankenberger and Alexandra
Cercone, 7-6 (6), 6-3, in the quarterfinals.
Esquivel named MVP
* TENNIS: Orange Coast College’s Michele Esquivel won the women’s
singles and was runner-up with teammate Jessica Rice in women’s
doubles in the Orange Empire Conference tournament Friday at Cypress
College.
Esquivel, who was voted the conference MVP, defeated Saddleback’s
Amanda Varela, 4-6, 6-3, 6-0, in the singles final.
Valera got her revenge, however, as she and teammate Kathryn Malec
defeated Esquivel and Rice, 3-6, 6-0, 7-5, in the two hour doubles
final.
Esquivel, Rice and Emily Paulson qualified in singles competition
for the regional tournament held in two weeks at Cerritos College.
Esquivel and Rice, along with Paulson and Rachael Sessum, who were
eliminated in the semifinals by Valera-Malec, qualified in doubles
for the regional tournament.
Players qualify for the state tournament if they advance to the
quarterfinals in regionals.
Esquivel and Rice will compete in singles in the Ojai tournament
next weekend.
Eagles fly high
* VOLLEYBALL: The Estancia High boys volleyball team swept past
host Orange, 25-17, 25-15, 25-17, Friday in a Golden West League
match.
Scott Markley led the Eagles with 13 kills, followed by his twin
brother Shaun, who had 9 kills. Trevor Holmes finished with 31
assists for Estancia (13-6, 7-0 in league).
Middle blocker Dallas Kopp shined in the back row, registering 11
digs and three service aces.
Career day for Caldwell
* VOLLEYBALL: The Costa Mesa High boys volleyball team downed
visiting Westminster, 25-21, 25-17, 23-25, 25-13, Friday in a Golden
West League match.
Mitch Caldwell had a career-high 14 kills for the Mustangs as Ryan
Bagwell laid down a match-high 21 kills. Garrett Walthers had 12
kills and Andrew Melcer finished with a match-high 48 assists for
Mesa (10-2, 6-1 in league).
Trevor Smith and Tony Krikorian also played solid defense and
passed well, Coach Dave Sorrells said.
Estancia rallies late
* BASEBALL: Greg Hughes and Kane Curran both scored after an
overthrow at home plate, capping a three-run seventh inning to give
the Estancia High baseball team a 5-4 victory over Westminster
Friday.
Sophomore Blake Pinto’s swinging bunt to Westminster’s third
baseman started the final sequence and Curran, who went the distance
in tallying his first victory this season, slid to beat the throw at
the plate.
Westminster (11-7, 2-3-1 in league) took leads of 2-0 and 4-2 in
the sixth and seventh innings, respectively.
Pinto’s double plated Zack Oliver and freshman Ryan Redding
followed with an RBI single in the sixth for the Eagles (2-13, 2-3 in
league).
Tim Morley and Hughes drew one-out walks in the seventh, chasing
Lions’ starter Brian Gump.
OCC downs Lasers
* VOLLEYBALL: Ky Fell and Uriah Seui each had 19 kills to lead visiting Orange Cast College over Irvine Valley, 24-26, 26-24, 25-19,
25-19, Friday in an Orange Empire Conference match.
Drew Ginther added 52 assists for the Pirates.
Irvine Valley falls to 9-6, 6-3 in conference.
OCC (8-10, 4-5) plays host to Palomar Wednesday at 6 p.m. in a
conference match.
Sage goes extra for win
* SOFTBALL: Rebecca Hembarsky struck out eight, walked four and
retired the side in order in the bottom of the eighth inning as the
Sage Hill School softball team needed extra time to defeat host
Whitney, 1-0, in an Academy League contest Friday.
Sage (6-5, 1-1 in league) scored its run in the top of the eighth.
With one out, Katie McKeon singled and stole second and third.
Lightning win twice
* TENNIS: The Sage Hill School boys tennis team lost one set as
the Lightning beat host Oxford Academy, 17-1, Friday in an Academy
League match.
Tristan Cordier lost two games in his three sets at No. 1 singles
as Michael Garrison and Conrad Whitaker paired to only lose five
games in No. 2 doubles.
Sage Hill (9-5, 5-0 in league) also finished the second round of
previously rain-canceled match against Oxford. The match on March 22
was stopped with the Lightning up 6-0. Friday, Sage Hill finished the
match with a 16-2 decision.
Ramirez finishes 10th
* TRACK AND FIELD: UC Irvine senior Kim Ramirez ran the
fifth-fastest time in Anteater history in the 1,500 meters at the Mt.
San Antonio College Relays Friday night with a mark of 4:23.20.
The time was third in her section and she placed 10th overall in
the field of 37 runners. Johanna Nilsson from Northern Arizona won
the event with a time of 4:18.60.
The Anteaters’ Ricky Barnes placed 27th in the 1,500 meters with a
time of 3:48.00 and Tom Whelan was 35th (3:51.13).
John Kluve finished 24th in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a
time of 9:21.51 while David Santos was 41st in the 1,500 meters in
3:55.76.
OCC duo ousted
* TENNIS: Spencer Solomon and Colby Morita of the Orange Coast
College men’s doubles team defeated a team from College of the
Desert, 6-4, 6-3, in the Orange Empire Conference championship
quarterfinals Friday at Saddleback College, then lost to top-seeded
Jack Hui and Carlos Catalan of Desert, 7-5, 6-4, in the semifinals.
Solomon (Costa Mesa High) and Morita, however, qualified for the
Southern California regionals April 28-30 at Cypress College.
Sailors fall back
* BASEBALL: Three RBI singles with one out by Foothill High’s
baseball team in the bottom of the sixth inning broke open a two-run
game and the host Knights went on to down Newport Harbor, 6-2, in a
Sea View League game Friday.
Taylor Young’s two-out single plated Chris Thompson, who had
doubled, in the third to cut Foothill’s lead to 2-1. Newport’s Skylar
Cozad scored on P.J. Errington’s double in the seventh
Patrick Keehan, Thompson and Errington all went 2 for 4 for the
Sailors (7-10, 2-5 in league), who fell four games behind
league-leading Aliso Niguel with the loss.
Concordia cages Lions
* BASEBALL: Concordia University turned a 16-hit performance into
a 13-1 shellacking of visiting Vanguard Friday in a Golden State
Athletic Conference game.
Vanguard (12-23, 8-13) will play host to the Eagles in a
doubleheader today starting at noon.
Hawaii beats ‘Eaters
* WATER POLO: The UC Irvine women’s water polo team lost, 9-6, to
Hawaii Friday in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation match at the
Anteater Aquatics Complex.
UCI (11-12, 4-8 in the federation) jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the
first period as freshman Jessica Lewis scored a pair of goals.
Oxford pounds Sage
* BASEBALL: The Sage Hill School baseball team lost to host Oxford
Academy, 11-0, Friday in an Academy League game.
The Lightning (3-11, 0-6 in league) will finish a game against
Whitney Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Sage Hill before playing Whitney in a
full game. The game was canceled after four innings due to rain when
the game was originally scheduled in March.
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