Shadowlands
The Extreme Boys 16-and-under soccer club takes third place in the
JUSA Kickoff Tournament by going 2-2 in reaching the semifinals. The
Extreme scores seven goals and has solid goaltending by Mike Reynolds
and Mike Culp. In the club’s second game Eric Perrine nails three
goals for a hat trick as John Swigart adds another goal in the
come-from-behind victory. David Jenkins scores for the Extreme in the
tournament as well as the offense and midfield is anchored by Jose
Pacheco, Charlie Thompson, Brandon Smith, Clark Yeager, Brian Dunn
and Ruben Rodriguez while the defense is provided by Greg Gonzalez,
Sonny Elbard and Matt and Culp Reynolds.
Costa Mesa High is ranked eighth in the CIF Division VIII and
Newport Harbor is ranked 10th in Division V in the CIF Southern
Section football poll as voted by members of the media. Costa Mesa
and Newport Harbor are the only two area schools represented in the
CIF preseason poll.
Kirk Bauermeister is named head coach of the Costa Mesa High
baseball team for the second time by Mustangs’ athletic director
Jerry Howell after Doug Deats resigns. The president of Costa Mesa
American Little League, Bauermeister played and graduated from Costa
Mesa High and led the Mustangs to the CIF playoffs in 1981.
The Toshiba Senior Classic returns to the Newport Beach Country
Club next year as officials from Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
make the announcement at a press conference. In May NBCC ownership,
citing defaults in payments from the current operator, International
Sports and Event Marketing, Inc., and ISM’s relatively small
contributions to charities ($47,000) after the 1997 tournament, issued a statement saying it would no longer host the event if ISM
continued as operator. As the new operator, Toshiba will donates more
than $100,000 to three designated charities for 1997 that include the
Make-A-Wish Foundation (OC Chapter), the National Dyslexia Research
Foundation and the ALS Foundation. Toshiba gives each organization a
$35,000-check. Also at the press conference, Jake Rohrer and Hank
Adler, representatives of Hoag and longtime volunteers of the Taco
Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am, are named co-chairmen of the 1998 Senior
Classic.
Bill Barnett, who coached the United States national water polo
team in the last two Olympics, says he’s disappointed about being
replaced by Richard Corso. Corso coaches Canada’s national team and
is named the new coach through 1996 by a recommendation from a
five-member committee from U.S. Water Polo. Barnett has coached
Newport Harbor High the last 26 years and led the American team to a
silver medal in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Korea, and a fourth-place
finish in the recent Barcelona Games. Barnett says, “I’m
disappointed, but not vindictive.” The selection committee expresses
its gratification to Barnett, 49, for his eight years of service as
U.S. Water Polo President Richard Foster says all efforts will be
made to keep Barnett involved with the national program.
Islero, skippered by Anthony Reyes, captures the Flight of the
Swans Regatta VI hosted by the Balboa Yacht Club, besting Batteauivre
(Gordon Miller) and Elyxir (Paul Ely) to capture the Class A and
overall title. Reyes scores 4.75, beating Miller (7.75) and Ely
(9.0).
The Offshore Canoe Club’s women’s entry rolls to its 14th straight
title at the U.S. Championship Outrigger Canoe races, paddling from
Newport Beach to Catalina in five hours, 13 minutes, 19 seconds. The
combination of JoJo Toeppner, Mindy Clark, Sharon Attllesey, Leslie
Davis, Bonnie Shearer, Sheila Beuler, Dru Van Hengle, Sheila Conover
and Gayle Meyers beat Outrigger Canoe Club by a minute, 33 seconds
over the 26-mile plus course. In the men’s division, Lanikai of Oahu
takes the title with a 53-second margin over Dana Point’s Outrigger
Canoe Club.
Balboa Island’s J. Kenneth Fagans, the CIF Southern Section
commissioner for 21 years (1951-1975) is one of three Orange County
personalities recognized by the Orange County Sports
Association/Disneyland Pigskin Classic III as a Football Heritage
Award winner. Stanford and Texas A&M; collide in the game at Anaheim
Stadium. Fagans initiates the first interscholastic athletic program
for girls in 1971 and was a key figure in procedures for seeding and
pairings in CIF championship playoffs. He has been retired for 17
years and lives with wife Norma on Balboa Island.
-- compiled by Bryce Alderton
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