Eagles clinch Golden West League title
The Estancia High boys golf team clinched the Golden West League
championship with a 216-262 victory over Westminster at Mesa Verde
Country Club Tuesday.
Estancia senior Jason Les collected medalist honors, shooting 40
on the par-36 course. Austin Serr (41), Garrett McMasters (44),
Marcus Sostak (45) and Greg Les (46) also contributed to the victory.
The Eagles will now aim to remain undefeated in the Golden West
League as they improved to 10-5, 6-0 in league play. They will face
Ocean View at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club Thursday.
Newport sweeps Hawks
* VOLLEYBALL: The Newport Harbor High boys volleyball team
prepared for its key Sea View League showdown with Woodbridge by
scoring a 25-17, 25-15, 25-10 victory over host Laguna Hills Tuesday.
Seniors Adam Schlesinger and Matt Cheffer led the Sailors in
kills, recording six and four, respectively. Newport Harbor (13-6,
5-0 in league) will host Woodbridge, which is also undefeated in
league, Thursday at 5:30 p.m.
UC Irvine takes second
* GOLF: Angie Won and Minnie Choi both shot 3-over-par on the
final day to help secure a second-place finish for the UC Irvine
women’s golf team in the Big West championships at Tijeras Creek in
Rancho Santa Margarita Tuesday.
Sailors shocks Servite
* GOLF: Chris Willard drained a 30-foot putt on the final hole,
giving the Newport Harbor High boys team a 195-196 nonleague upset
win over Servite at Big Canyon Country Club Tuesday.
Willard’s putt gave him a 4-over-par 40 and sent Servite to just
its second loss of the season in 20 matches. Rhett Palmer shot a
1-under-par 35 to lead Newport (8-8) while teammates Mike Benvenuti
(38) Brandon Sowers (41) and Davis Pemstein (41) contributed to the
victory.
Corona del Mar avenges loss
* GOLF: Corona del Mar High’s boys beat Pacific Coast League rival
Northwood Tuesday, 195-201. The victory was especially sweet for the
Sea Kings (8-10, 5-2 in league) considering the team lost by two
strokes at Northwood (6-2) on Monday.
Chris Arkin led all scores with a 37 for the Timberwolves, but
Alex Chikovani and Eric Miller both shot 3-over-par 38s for CdM. Also
posting scores for the Sea Kings were Ben Pisen and Zach Rabinovich,
both shooting 39, and Jaime Bloom, who shot 41.
Erickson earns 13th save
* BASEBALL: UC Irvine sophomore right-hander Chris Nicoll allowed
just two hits in six scoreless innings and freshman Blair Erickson
later picked up his nation-leading 13th save of the season in the
Anteaters baseball team’s 4-2 nonconference victory over visiting
Pepperdine Tuesday.
Nicoll struck out four and walked one. Erickson, who is one save
from tying the Big West Conference freshman record, struck out three
of the seven batters he faced and allowed one hit.
Third baseman Matt Anderson led UCI’s offense with a 2-for-4
performance that came with two RBIs. Pepperdine, which defeated UCI
twice in Malibu this season, fell to 18-20. The Anteaters (24-10-1)
host a three-game series against University of the Pacific, starting
Friday at 6 p.m.
Joyce ignites Sage sweep
* VOLLEYBALL: Sage Hill School boys volleyball team continued its
strong run through Academy League with a 25-11, 25-22, 25-12 victory
over host Capistrano Valley Christian Tuesday.
Senior outside hitter Kevin Joyce slammed 20 kills to go with
three service aces, 12 digs and two blocks. Macsun Frederick finished
with nine kills and four blocks while Julian Newman-Smith collected
34 assists for Sage Hill (10-1, 8-1 in league).
Singles kind to Eagles
* TENNIS: Nick Aguirre and Scott Braunsdorf each swept in singles
to lead the Estancia High boys tennis team to a 10-8 Golden West League victory over host Santa Ana Tuesday.
Braunsdorf, a sophomore, improved to 26-1 in singles this season.
Benny Edles and the doubles team of Bryce McKendry and Nick Cox
each took two of three sets for the Eagles (8-5, 7-2 in league).
Sailors sweep singles
* TENNIS: Jake Fleming, Charlie Farmer and Tyler Deck all swept
their singles matches for Newport Harbor High’s boys tennis team,
which lost eight of nine doubles sets but still defeated Foothill,
10-8, in a Sea View League match Tuesday.
The singles trio lost just seven games combined while Robert
Khoury and John Cefalia claimed one singles set for Newport (11-5,.
6-1 in league).
CdM remains atop PCL
* TENNIS: The Corona del Mar High boys tennis team showed why it
is ranked No. 1 in CIF Division I, beating Northwood, 15-3, in a
Pacific Coast League match Tuesday.
The Sea Kings (16-0, 4-0 in the PCL) did not lose a singles set,
led by juniors Carsten Ball (6-0, 6-1, 6-0) and Wesley Miller (6-0,
6-1, 6-0). Freshman Ryan Caughren also held on to sweep his
competition.
The doubles competition was dominated by CdM senior Brennan
Roberts and junior Alex Nguyen (6-2, 6-2, 6-3). Northwood fell to
11-4, 3-3. CdM will host Laguna Beach April 27.
Long ball hurts OCC
* BASEBALL: Orange Coast College gave up leadoff home runs in the
sixth and seventh innings and lost to visiting Santa Ana, 4-2, in
Orange Empire Conference play Tuesday.
OCC’s Robbie Blauer knocked in Luke Beck in the fourth and Dan
Sokarda scored from third on a wild pitch to give OCC a 2-1 lead, but
the Dons rallied.
Sage plays small ball
* BASEBALL: Sage Hill School didn’t hit any long balls Tuesday,
but it didn’t need any to defeat Whitney, 8-5.
Senior Tim Wilkins was dominate on the mound, allowing one hit
over four innings while striking out six in his fourth win of the
year. Wilkins also went 2 for 3 at the plate and collected two RBIs.
David Packard and Jordan Salinger also had two RBIs for Sage Hill
(7-7, 4-4 in league).
Pitchers quiet Newport
* SOFTBALL: Sara LaRue and Kelsey Ferguson combined on a
four-hitter to key the Foothill High softball team to a 5-1 Sea View
League win over host Newport Harbor Tuesday.
Ferguson struck out six and walked none in the final 3 1/3 innings
after Newport cut the lead to 4-1 in the bottom of the fourth.
Ashley Gleason, who went 2 for 3, scored on an illegal pitch,
Newport Coach Mike Davis said.
Kayleigh Horn and Julianne Bass each had one hit for Newport
(7-9-1, 0-3 in league).
Sea Kings downed
* SOFTBALL: Northwood High needed extra innings to remain
undefeated in the Pacific Coast League Tuesday, beating Corona del
Mar, 4-3. The Sea Kings fell to 6-6, 0-3 in the PCL, while the
Timberwolves stayed perfect in the PCL at 3-0.
CdM took an early lead when freshman Michelle Tolfa knocked in
junior Heather Lohrman.
Chargers best Pirates
* GOLF: Host Cypress College defeated Orange Coast, 390-407, in an
Orange Empire Conference men’s golf match Monday at Cypress Golf
Course.
Joo Namkoong (79), Jason Cassidy (79), Peter Baker (80), Josh Dean
(84) and Shaun Vickers (85) scored for the Pirates, who fell to 8-11,
7-10 in conference.
Lions split pair
* SOFTBALL: Vanguard University split its doubleheader against Cal
State San Bernardino Tuesday, winning 6-0 and losing the second game,
3-0. Lion pitcher Krystal Keltner scattered three hits and Ashley
Mauro hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning in
Vanguard’s 6-0 victory.
Sage loses to Whitney
* TENNIS: Sage Hill’s boys faced a familiar foe Tuesday, losing at
Whitney, 15-3. Tristan Cordier took two of the three sets in singles.
Three sets were decided by a tie-breaker, with the Wildcats winning
two. Sage Hill, No. 2 in Division V, fell to 8-7, and 5-2 in the
Academy League. Whitney, Division V’s No. 1 team, improved 15-2, 7-0.
Sage Hill’s only defeats in league came at the hands of Whitney.
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