Sailors win season opener
The Newport Harbor High girls water polo team opened its season with
a 16-3 nonleague victory over host Esperanza Tuesday.
Anne Belden led the Sailors with five goals while Jessica Ball
added four and Leah Robertson scored three. Kaycie Craib contributed
two goals and Melissa Wheeler and Carolyn Conway had one each. Goalie
Kim Housepian recorded five saves.
The game was originally scheduled to be played at Newport, but a
decision was made last week to compete at Esperanza because the
Sailors’ renovated pool was not expected to be ready for use. But the
pool is ready. The Sailors trained in it Saturday.
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Nonleague
Newport Harbor 16, Esperanza 3
Score by Quarters
Newport 7 5 1 3 -- 16
Esperanza 1 0 0 2 -- 3
Newport -- Belden 5, Ball 4, Robertson 3, Craib
2, Wheeler 1, Conway 1. Saves -- Housepian 5.
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CdM blanks Seahawks
* SOCCER: Corona del Mar High’s girls soccer team allowed just one
shot and capitalized offensively for a 3-0 nonleague victory over
host Ocean View Tuesday.
Jessica Mazura, Kelly Morgan and Tanisha Senaratne all found the
back of the net after each shot from a similar spot near the top of
the 18-yard box. Taylor Fallon assisted on Morgan’s goal, which made
it, 2-0, in the 27th minute.
Morgan then drew the foul that led to Senaratne’s goal to cap the
scoring.
Vanessa Fallon and Amanda Stockstill keyed the defense, CdM Coach
Bryan Middleton said, in front of goalkeeper Katie Schiesser, who
made one save.
CdM (1-1-1) begins the Mater Dei invitational with a 2 p.m. game
against Aliso Niguel Thursday at Centennial Park in Santa Ana. The
Sea Kings will face Martin Luther King Jr. at 3:30 p.m. Friday and
Capistrano Valley at 10:30 a.m. Saturday to wrap up pool play.
Chargers jolt Sailors
* SOCCER: Two second-half goals catapulted the host El Toro High
girls soccer team to a 3-0 nonleague victory over Newport Harbor
Tuesday.
The Chargers led, 1-0, at halftime but received subsequent goals
from Katie McMannus and Katie Carney in the final 40 minutes to
finish the scoring.
Newport goalkeeper Kara DeMille made 15 saves while
TaylerGiacomaro and Stephanie Lambrakis were kept busy on defense.
Reese Simmons contributed at midfield while Jenny Taylor and Krystal
Wright led the front line.
Newport (0-3) faces Dana Hills at 2 p.m. Thursday to begin pool
play in the Mater Dei invitational at Centennial Park in Santa Ana.
The Sailors then play Long Beach Wilson at 3:30 p.m. Friday and
Northwood at noon Saturday.
Steenhard wins it
* WATER POLO: The Costa Mesa High girls water polo team overcame a
four-goal, fourth-quarter deficit to defeat nonleague visitor El
Modena, 9-8, Tuesday.
Senior Jessica Steenhard scored her third goal with 1:49 left to
give the Mustangs (4-2) their first lead of the game. Costa Mesa was
down, 8-4, after three quarters, but outscored the Vanguards, 5-0, in
the final quarter. Chanda Malapira scored two goals for Mesa, while
Sarah Bowman, Allyson Harris, Annie Le and Christine Twohig added one
each. Senior goalie Quyen Nguyen had nine saves for the Mustangs.
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Nonleague
Costa Mesa 9, El Modena 8
Score by Quarters
El Modena 3 3 2 0 -- 8
Costa Mesa 1 2 1 5 -- 9
El Modena -- Yanez 4, Stepp 3, Torres 1. Costa
Mesa -- Steenhard 3, Malapira 2, Bowman 1, Harris
1, Le 1, Twohig 1. Saves -- Nguyen 9.
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Tars meet their match
* SURFING: The Newport Harbor High surf team met its match and
then some Tuesday, when the Sailors lost to San Clemente, the
defending state champion.
San Clemente won all four events over the Sailors, the Sea View
League champions, who fell to 8-2. Newport’s Erica Hosseini grabbed
first place in girls short board and third in one of the boys short
board heats. Tanner Prairie finished second in boys long board, while
Daniel Matthew came in third in the body board competition.
Jill Austin and Lisa Turk finished third and fifth, respectively,
in girls long board. Joey Head, Steve Farmer and Charlie Buckingham
were fourth in their respective boys short board heats.
Two Bucs on first team
* SOCCER: Allison Apodaca and Blaire Nakano were first-team
All-Orange Empire Conference selections for Orange Coast College this
season.
The all-conference team, announced Sunday at the conclusion of the
state tournament, was led by most valuable player Cynthia Pinkney
from Cypress and coach of the year Pam Lewin from Fullerton.
Apodaca, a freshman from Edison High, and Nakano, a freshman from
Fountain Valley High, were the lone Orange Coast representatives on
the 19-player first team.
Pirates freshman defender Katie Santora was selected to the second
team, as was freshman forward Jenny Chavis.
Also on the second team were Katie Roche, a sophomore at Cypress
from Costa Mesa High, and Lauren Loe, a freshman at Santiago Canyon
from Corona del Mar High.
Weiner on champion
* WATER POLO: Newport Harbor High product Robert Weiner, a junior
at USC, was a part of the Trojans’ NCAA championship team this
season.
USC defeated Stanford, guided by former Corona del Mar High head
man John Vargas, 9-7, in overtime in the title game Sunday at
Stanford’s Avery Aquatics Center.
Weiner, a reserve at two meters, scored three goals for the 24-3
Trojans this season.
Tars drop first game
* BASKETBALL: Victoria Swigart scored 11 points, including three
three-pointers, but the Newport Harbor High girls basketball team
suffered its first loss of the season, losing, 62-28, in the second
round of the University tournament Tuesday.
Newport Coach Jen Thompson said the Sailors (2-1) had averaged 13
turnovers in their first two games, but committed 26 against the
Aztecs.
“That was the big difference,” she said. “They were the biggest
and most aggressive team we have played. We had a good second
quarter, but we didn’t come out and play like we should have played
in the second half.”
Newport will continue tourney action at Uni Friday at 6:30 p.m.,
facing Foothill in a fifth-place semifinal.
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University tournament Second round
Esperanza 62, Newport Harbor 28
Score by Quarters
Newport 5 12 5 6 -- 28
Esperanza 16 16 18 12 -- 62
Newport -- Swigart 11, Stoltz 3, Whitfield 4,
Miller 2, Eddington 5, Slater 2, Lawrence 1,
Trobman 0, Koon 0, Deyan 0. 3-pt. goals --
Swigart 3. Esperanza -- Roberts 7, Felbab 10,
Galassi 20, Scarff 7, Kaufman 2, Ngo 2, Jones
2, Attiway 4, Chin 6, White 2.
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Mesa rolls in tourney
* BASKETBALL: Costa Mesa High used a strong defensive effort to
limit Valley Christian to 11 points combined in the second and third
quarter and post a 56-37 victory in the opening round of pool play at
the Valley Christian boys basketball tournament Tuesday.
Sophomore Scott Knox led the Mustangs (2-0) with 23 points and is
averaging better than 25 points per game through two games this
season.
Junior Brandon Aleson came off the benc to score 11 rebounds and
grab eight rebounds and junior Jeff Waldron chipped in with 11 points
and 12 rebounds.
The Mustangs, who return to tournament action at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday against St. Paul, built a 42-19 lead after three quarters,
holding Valley Christian without a bucket in the second half until
there were approximately two minutes remaining in the third quarter.
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Valley Christian tournament Pool play
Costa Mesa 56, Valley Christian 37
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 11 13 18 14 -- 56
Valley Chr. 8 6 5 18 -- 37
CM -- Molina 3, Knox 23, Gandia 0, Wase 0,
Krikorian 3, Aleson 11, Lefebvre 2, Waldron
11, Stankovic 3. 3-pt. goals -- Knox 4,
Molina 1, Krikorian 1. VC -- Spurling 6,
Parrish 5, Partin 1, Clark 5, Poe 5, Golair
6, Dejong 2, Crammer 7. 3-pt. goals --
Parrish 1.
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