Tars’ Blue sets mark
Whitney Blue placed first overall for the Newport Harbor High girls
cross country team, running the three-mile Laguna Hills High course
in 17:01 Friday in the second Sea View League cluster meet involving
Woodbridge, Laguna Hills, Foothill, Aliso Niguel, Irvine and Newport.
Kenny Rakestraw led the Sailor boys with an eighth-place finish
(15:54) as Newport went 3-2 against its league counterparts. The
Sailors (7-3 in league) beat Woodbridge, 27-28, Aliso Niguel, 26-29,
and Irvine, 27-30, and fell to Foothill, 24-31, and Laguna Hills,
26-31.
Blue’s time broke a school record for a three-mile course and
helped the Sailor girls also finish 3-2 at the meet. Newport defeated
Aliso Niguel, 26-29, Laguna Hills, 19-36, and Irvine, 25-30, while
losing to Foothill, 25-34, and Woodbridge, 27-28.
Lauren Maddox finished fifth in 18:04 with teammate Courtney
Marshall (19:20) following in 19th. Taylor Bryson (20th in 19:25),
Zuzana Bernard (26th in 19:40) and Caitlin Mai (32nd in 20:23)
rounded out the top five for the Sailor girls.
Nick St. Andre finished 11th in 16:06 followed in 12th by teammate Martin Bernard (16:11) for the Sailor boys. Wesley Urtusuastegui
(26th in 16:41), Cameron McLaren (30th in 16:50), Michael Jugan (35th
in 17:09) and Francisco Avonce (38th in 17:22) finished for Newport.
The Sailor boys will enter Friday’s league finals meet at Irvine
Park second in league behind Laguna Hills (10-0).
The Sailor girls (4-6 in league), meanwhile, are within one win of
extending the team’s life into the postseason.
Newport’s girls need to beat Irvine and Aliso Niguel in the league
finals Friday at Irvine Park to qualify for the CIF Southern Section
Preliminaries Nov. 13 at Mt. San Antonio College.
CdM opens with 2 wins
* WATER POLO: Corona del Mar High’s boys water polo team opened up
the 16-team Tru West Memorial Cup invitational with two victories
Friday at Lynbrook High in San Jose and moves into today’s
semifinals. The Sea Kings (15-7) downed Miramonte, 9-5, in their
opener before scoring a 5-4 come-from-behind victory over
Harvard-Westlake in the second game.
CdM faces Foothill at 1:40 p.m. today at Bellarmine High while
Long Beach Wilson and Bellarmine play at 12:30 p.m. in the other
semifinal. The final is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at Bellarmine.
CdM’s Jacob Murphy scored two goals a minute apart in the fourth
quarter to seal the victory against Harvard-Westlake, ranked one spot
higher (No. 3) than CdM (fourth) in the CIF Southern Section Division
I poll. The Sea Kings outscored the Wolverines, 3-1, in the fourth quarter, including Kyle Hersh’s goal that tied the game at 3.
Bryan Buhagiar and Thomas Pearson each added single goals against
the Wolverines while goalkeeper Gaston Sanford tallied a
personal-best 17 saves and four steals.
Buhagiar, Kyle Hersh, Tom Money and Pearson each scored two goals
while Spencer Pirdy added one score in the Sea Kings’ victory over
Miramonte.
Hersh tallied three assists while Money led the Sea Kings with
five steals. Pearson finished with four steals.
*--*
Tru West Memorial Cup
First round Corona del Mar 9, Miramonte 5
Score by Quarters
CdM 3 1 3 2 -- 9
Miramonte 2 1 1 1 -- 5
CdM -- Buhagiar 2, Hersh 2, Money 2, Pearson 2,
Pirdy 1. Saves -- Sanford 4. Miramonte -- Mitchell
3, Peterson 1, Brasch 1. Saves -- Holland 6.
*--*
*--*
Second round Corona del Mar 5, Harvard-Westlake
4
Score by Quarters
CdM 1 1 0 3 -- 5
Harvard 0 2 1 1 -- 4
CdM -- Murphy 2, Hersh 1, Buhagiar 1, Pearson
1. Saves -- Sanford 17. Harvard -- Schwimer 2,
Vreeland 1, Flacks 1. Saves -- Connolly 4.
*--*
Mesa dominates pool
* WATER POLO: The Costa Mesa High boys water polo team defeated
Fullerton, 14-2, Friday in the North Orange County tournament at
Northwood High.
Kyle Thorsness scored eight goals, while Adam Douglas added three
more to lead Costa Mesa (15-4).
If Mesa defeats Estancia on Tuesday, the Mustangs will clinch
first place in the Golden West League.
*--*
North Orange County tournament
Costa Mesa 14, Fullerton 2
Score by Quarters
Fullerton 0 0 0 2 -- 2
Costa Mesa 7 3 2 2 -- 14
Costa Mesa -- Thorsness 8, Douglas 3, Spencer 2,
Medina 1. Saves -- Jaroslawski 9.
*--*
Sailors split first two
* WATER POLO: Newport Harbor High’s boys water polo team went 1-1
in its first two games of the Tru West Memorial Cup at Bellarmine
High of San Jose Friday.
Clay Jorth scored seven goals in the two games -- the Sailors
(13-9) defeated Clovis West, 12-7, in the first round while falling
to Long Beach Wilson, 9-8, in the second round.
Newport plays in a fifth-place semifinal against either El Toro or
Sacred Heart Prep at 10:10 a.m. today. The fifth-place final is
scheduled for 4:40 p.m.
Jorth scored four goals against Wilson (20-2) while teammate Jovan
Vranes added two scores to go with one apiece by Nate Castillo and
Brett Auer.
Jorth added three against Clovis West while younger brother
Clinton Jorth tallied two scores. Auer and Telford Cottam each added
two goals while Vranes, Daniel Furman and Carson Hill each chipped in
one score for Newport. Sailor senior goalkeeper Michael Robinson made
15 saves in the two games.
*--*
Tru West Memorial Cup
First round Newport 12, Clovis West 7
Score by Quarters
Newport 5 2 2 3 -- 12
Clovis 3 1 1 2 -- 7
Newport -- Clay Jorth 3, Clinton Jorth 2, Auer 2,
Vranes 1, Cottam 2, Furman 1, Hill 1. Saves --
Robinson 8. Clovis -- Diev 3, Daniels 2,
MacAlpine 1, Hoszmuth 1. Saves -- Carpenter 7.
*--*
*--*
Second round Long Beach Wilson 9, Newport 8
Score by Quarters
Wilson 3 1 3 2 -- 9
Newport 0 3 3 2 -- 8
Wilson -- Sagehorn 5, Swanson 2, Sherrin 2. Saves
-- Lapin 7. Newport -- Clay Jorth 4, Vranes 2,
Castillo 1, Auer 1. Saves -- Robinson 7.
*--*
Zapiain leads OCC
* VOLLEYBALL: Melissa Zapiain led the Orange Coast College women’s
volleyball team with 18 kills in a 30-26, 28-30, 30-22, 30-23 win
over visiting Saddleback Friday in Orange Empire Conference play.
Samantha Connor had 12 kills and Donka Drozd had 11 kills and four blocks for the Pirates (11-3, 7-2 in OEC).
Newport slips on road
* VOLLEYBALL: The Newport Harbor High girls volleyball team lost
two matches Friday at the Tournament of Champions in Santa Barbara.
The Sailors (9-10, 6-2 in league) were defeated by Bullard of
Fresno, 25-23, 15-25, 25-22, 26-24, in the first match and then lost
to Santa Barbara, 25-14, 25-21, 26-24.
Junior Bryana Carey led Newport with 17 kills, while Kiley Hall
had 11 in the loss to Bullard. Sophomore Megan Toman led with seven
kills and Carey added six in the second match.
UCI falls to UCR
* SOCCER: The UC Irvine women’s soccer team lost to visiting UC
Riverside, 3-1, Friday in Big West Conference play.
Gina Scachetti scored the loan goal for the Anteaters (4-13-2,
1-7-0 in conference) off of an assist by Britney Webster.
The Anteaters host Cal State Fullerton Sunday at 1 p.m.
Lasers snap OCC streak
* SOCCER: Host Irvine Valley College snapped Orange Coast’s
seven-game winning streak with a 3-0 upset victory Friday in Orange
Empire Conference men’s soccer action.
The Pirates fell to (9-4-3, 7-2-2 in the OEC), but remain in
second place behind Santa Ana (14-0-2, 10-0-1) with three conference
matches left. The Lasers (5-9-3, 3-5-3) won their third in a row.
Pirates tie Hawks, 0-0
* SOCCER: The Orange Coast College women’s soccer team put the
first blemish on the conference record of visiting Santiago Canyon by
holding the league leaders to a 0-0 draw Friday in Orange Empire
Conference play.
The Hawks entered the game with a 14-0-1 overall mark, and a 12-0
record in the OEC, but the Pirates (10-4-3, 8-4-2) held them from
scoring, the first time that has happened for Santiago Canyon this
year.
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