Shadowlands
Looking back, 5 years ago this week...
Costa Mesa’s Sean Hylton scores the game-winning goal to lead the
Mustangs to a 12-11 victory over Marina and claim the CIF Southern
Section Division II boys water polo championship. Hylton’s goal comes
with 2:19 remaining and results in a 12-10 lead. Coach Brian Kreutzkamp
draws up the play as Robert Grayeli assists on the goal.
Estancia High’s Araceli Martinez runs a personal-best 19:43 to become
the first girl in school history to qualify for the CIF State
Championships.
Returning CIF doubles runners-up and two-time Sea View League
champions Meghan Wachtler and Alissa Scott help win to represent Corona
del Mar girls tennis in the round of 16 CIF individual tournament. CdM’s
Sea View League singles champ, Nina Vaughan, also advances. And Newport
Harbor’s Katie Canright and Vanessa Godbey move on as well.
Newport Harbor’s Autumn Puro finishes fifth and catapults the girls
cross country team to the state meet. Puro’s time of 22:00 is her first
scoring performance of the season and it helps knock Back Bay rival CdM
out of the state meet.
Three Newport Harbor girls and two CdM girls are selected to the
All-Sea View League girls volleyball first and second teams. Harbor’s
Jeannette Hecker is awarded Most Valuable Player as Jennifer Carey and
Laura Wilson also make the squad. CdM’s Kelly Campbell and Melissa Ford
also earn all-league honors.
CdM football coach Dick Freeman is honored as the Sea View League
Coach of the Year. Sea Kings’ two-way star Josh
Walz(quarterback/defensive back) is the league’s MVP. CdM running back
Tom O’Meara earns first-team all-league honors, thanks in part to
offensive lineman Nick Schaumburg, another first-teamer.
Later in the week, CdM buries Kennedy, 28-0, in the CIF Division V
quarterfinals. O’Meara runs for 212 yards and two touchdowns on 27
carries.
Looking back, 10 years ago this week...
The Corona del Mar High girls volleyball team comes from behind to
dispose of Poway, 15-12, 10-15, 13-15, 15-3, 15-6, in the Southern
California Regional volleyball semifinals. CdM, winners of 25 matches in
a row, wins with Tahlia Wagner’s 15 kills, Tracy Schriber’s 12 and Lara
Carlsen’s 11.
Newport Harbor’s football team loses to Freeway League champion Sunny
Hills, 27-7, in the CIF Division VI quarterfinals. Michael Stipe scores
the Sailors’ lone touchdown on a 2-yard run. Sailors running back
Russell Olshefski finishes wit 51 yards on 15 carries. Before he leaves
the game with a knee injury, he returns four kickoffs for 38, 32, 27 and
49 yards.
Costa Mesa’s Corey Delahunt scores eight goals for the Mustangs’ water
polo team, but South Pasadena wins the CIF 2-A championship game, 17-12.
It is South Pasadena’s second straight title as it uses three different
four-goal scorers. Mesa’s Russ Gliottone scores three goals and Tony
Fekete scores the other as the Mustangs finish their season 20-10.
The CdM girls tennis team falls just short in the CIF 4-A championship
match, as Palos Verdes wins on games, 77-67, after a 9-9 tie. Keri
Phebus, the nation’s top-ranked 18-year-old, sweeps, 6-4, 6-3, 6-0. In
doubles, CdM’s Courtney Strauss and Michelle McFarland sweep, 6-1, 6-3,
6-4.
Costa Mesa’s Quoc Pham is recognized as the Daily Pilot’s Pacific
Coast League Defensive Player of the Year. When Pham tackles opponents,
they are said to have been “Quocked.” Mustangs Coach Tom Baldwin is the
PCL Coach of the Year and Mesa players Ryan Park, David Phillips, Duby
Ospina and Pham are first-team defensive selections. Wide receiver
Jermaine Jackson and offensive lineman Basil Nassar earn first-team
honors on offense for the Mustangs.
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