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The Newport Beach-based Slammers Futbol Club is sending two teams to
compete in the United States Youth Soccer national championships in
Orlando, Fla., beginning today. The girls under-17 and the girls under-16 squads each won the recent U.S. Youth Soccer Far West
regional championship in their respective divisions to qualify for
the trip to Florida.
The under-17s defeated Real Colorado National, 2-1, in the
regional championship with goals coming from Tiffany Alvarez and
Alexa Orand.
The under-17s open up the tournament Wednesday at 7:30 a.m.
Eastern time against Eclipse Select from Illinois, the Midwest
regional champions who had five different players score in a 7-0 romp
in the regional final.
The under-16s are led by Christen Press, who scored both goals in
the Slammers’ 2-0 victory over Potland Maroon in the regional final.
The under-16s recorded six consecutive shutouts in the regionals, a
feat unmatched by any other club.
The under-16s open the tournament Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Eastern
time against Greensboro SC Twisters Green from North Carolina, who
won the South regional championship despite carrying only 12 players.
The Slammers also had regional winners in the girls under-12 team,
but only the under-14 and older teams advanced to play in Florida
this week.
Stone helps win trophy
* ROWING: Newport Aquatic Center member Stephanie Stone was on the
winning eight-man crew who won the Women’s Junior B 8+ final in the
2005 United States Rowing National Championship Regatta in
Indianapolis Sunday.
Stone’s U.S. Junior Women’s Development Camp Boat A finished the
2,000-meter race in 8 minutes, 9.7 seconds, edging second-place
Thompson Boat Center by close to seven seconds, equivalent to almost
a full-boat length.
The U.S. Junior Women’s Development Camp grabbed the regatta
trophy by earning 260 points. Thompson Boat Center was second with
129 points.
Peirsol cruises into final
* SWIMMING: Aaron Peirsol, a Newport Harbor High product, topped
the field in the men’s 100-meter backstroke semifinals at the world
championships Monday in Montreal.
Peirsol, who won Olympic gold in 2004 and is the world record
holder in the event, finished the semifinal in 54.41 seconds, ahead of Greece’s Aristeidis Grigoriadis (54.84) and the United States’
Randall Bal and Australia’s Andrew Lauterstein, who tied for third in
54.88.
The final is slated for today.
Semifinals of the 200 back, which Peirsol also won Olympic gold in
last year, are scheduled for Thursday.
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