BASEBALL Newport Harbor Baseball Association Pony The...
BASEBALL
Newport Harbor
Baseball Association
Pony
The Outback Steakhouse baseball team finished second in the
Newport Harbor Baseball Association Pony division following a
three-game series loss to Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa.
Outback finished the season 20-10. Included on the team are David
Penner, Nate Tegel, Jack Yeager, Alex Rios, Daniel Norris, Zach
Baldwin, Dylon Gravelle, Darren Gude, Hunter Freeman, Alex Maddox and
Austin Deyan.
UC Irvine camp
UC Irvine and the baseball coaching staff is offering a Prospect
Camp for players entering ninth through 12th grade at Anteater
Ballpark, July 18-21.
The program focuses on individual development along with team
play, and will feature daily practices and competitive games.
The Prospect Camp has only one session from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The camp is $250, with discounts available by being a member of
the Faculty/Staff/Alumni Association, or by registering two or more
players for the same session. For a $25 fee, lunch will be included.
A school flyer is available at www.athletics.uci.edu.
SAILING
This year’s Governor’s Cup, the premier international junior match
racing sailing championship in the U.S., is July 18-23 with event host Balboa Yacht Club and Newport Harbor Yacht Club among the
12-team field.
Seventeen teams applied for the 39th annual event, open to sailors
age 19 or younger. The field includes five teams from Australia,
including defending champion Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, and one
from Finland.
The participating clubs include Balboa Yacht Club, Cruising Yacht
Club of Australia, King Harbor Yacht Club (Redondo Beach), Newport
Harbor Yacht Club, Nylandska Jaktklubben (Helsinki, Finland), Royal
New Zealand Yacht Squadron (Auckland, New Zealand), Royal Prince
Alfred Yacht Club (Australia), Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron (Sydney,
Australia), San Francisco Yacht Club, Seattle Yacht Club, South of
Perth Yacht Club (Australia) and Southern Yacht Club of New Orleans.
Each team of three sailors will race identical yachts --
lightweight 21-foot sloops -- for four days of round-robin
competition.
SOCCER
Girls under-16
The Newport Beach-based Slammers FC girls under-16 soccer team won
their second regional title in two years last weekend at the U.S.
Youth Soccer Association’s Far West regionals.
The Slammers defeated Oregon state champion Portland Maroon, 2-0.
The title earns the Slammers a berth in the national championship
next month in Orlando, Fla., where they will compete against the
other three regional champions.
The Slammers allowed no goals during the six-day tournament while
outscoring their six opponents, 21-0. During their recent State Cup
championship run, the Slammers outscored their six opponents, 20-0.
This is the same Slammers team that won the national championship in
2003 when they were in the under-14 division.
Players on the team include Alyssa Davila of Upland, Ashley Elliot
of Corona, Tanya Emerson of Capo Beach, Taylor Fallon of Newport
Beach, Leslie Grandy of Diamond Bar, Jessica Gordon of Tujunga,
Lauren Gregston of Lake Forest, Haleigh Guertin of Corona, Lauren
Hernandez of Long Beach, Megan Jesolva of La Mirada, Kellye Joswick
of Placentia, Alicia Lugo of Lancaster, Cindy Mendoza of Costa Mesa,
Christina Murillo of Rancho Santa Margarita, Christen (Mo) Press of
Palos Verdes Estates, Kristin Thuve of Huntington Beach, Leslie White
of Corona and Jackie Zinke of Corona Del Mar. The Slammers are
coached by Ziad Khoury of Costa Mesa with assistance from Frank
Jesolva of La Mirada and Monique Garciaparra of Whittier.
Boys under-10
The Corona del Mar OCU boys under-10 club soccer team won the
prestigious Irvine Summer Classic tournament over the weekend. In the
first game, CdM beat Laguna Niguel, 3-2, with strikes from Landon
Gyulay, Christopher Von Der Ahe and Chris Nealey.
In the second game, outstanding defense was played by Nick
McGuiness and Brian Team while Gyulay tallied the single goal in a
1-0 victory over Vista. On Sunday, in a heated game against the Heber
team from Yuma, CdM prevailed, 2-0, with goals from Davis Case and
Carter Keddington. The midfield was controlled by Troy Osterberg,
Reed Wolonsky and Coner Roche while Nick Sargent defended the
backfield.
In the championship game CdM won, 4-0, over Laguna Niguel, as
goalie Rusty Padia made two saves while brother Tommy Padia, Case,
Gyulay and Robby Wilson found the back of the net.
SWIMMING
Numerous individuals from the Harbor View swim team won races
Saturday in a dual meet against Green Valley.
In girls races, Katie Craig (ages 7-8) won the 25-yard freestyle
in 14.54 seconds, while Allison McCormick (ages 9-10) set a pool
record with a 50 free time of 29.55. Victoria Gabert clocked 36.07 in
the 100 individual medley.
The girls (ages 9-10) 200 free relay team of Jules Pouch, Ellen
Naruse, McCormick and Cassidy Pappa finished in a record-setting
2:04.63.
In boys races, Ricky Zak (ages 7-8) clocked 19.19 in the 25
breaststroke; Hoyt Crance (ages 7-8) finished the 25 butterfly in
16.03; Justin Hanson (ages 7-8) recorded 32.56 in the 50 free; and
Brian Buhagiar (ages 15-18) clocked 57.50 in the individual medley.
* In a dual meet on June 18, the Harbor View swim team defeated
host Lake Forest II, 734-526.
Katie Craig (ages 7-8) started off the Harbor View girls with a
triple-win in the 25-yard free stroke (16.65 seconds), 50 free
(35.87) and 25 backstroke (19.38).
Heather Van Hiel (ages 13-14) was another triple-winner in the 50
free in 27.29, the 50 butterfly in 30.28 and 100 individual medley in
1:09.86. She also aided Melissa Hohl, Elise Molnar and Erin McAdams
in the first-place finish in the 200 medley relay (2:12.17).
The Harbor View boys were led by triple-winner Justin Hanson (ages
7-8), who was first in the 25 free (15.31), 25 fly (17.21) and 25
back (19.01).
Hanson also took part in the 100 medley relay victory (1:13.91)
along with Brett Schisler, Hoyt Crance and Ricky Zac.
Another Harbor View triple-winner was Kevin Cox (ages 13-14), who
won the 50 breast stroke in 35.53, the 50 fly in 28.95 and the 100 IM
in 1:07.88.
Allison McCormick (ages 9-10) was a winner for Harbor View in the
50 free (30.02), 25 fly (16.67) and the 100 medley relay (1:07.28),
along with Jules Pouch, Delaney Pouch and Regina Scholey.
Harbor View’s Pippa Saunders (ages 11-12) won the 50 free (29.97),
50 breast stroke (38.43) and the 200 medley relay (2:14.87) with
Victoria Gabert, Margot Money and Sarah Craig.
VOLLEYBALL
Boys 14s
The Balboa Bay Volleyball Club’s 14-year old Blue team won the
season-ending Southern California Volleyball Association’s Boys
Classic on Monday. The four-day tournament included 49 teams from all
over California, the Midwest and New York, and is the second largest
volleyball tournament in the country.
The Balboa Bay team, which trains at Corona Del Mar High, won
eight of its nine matches on Friday through Sunday, and then beat
Orange Coast Volleyball Club of Laguna Beach, and Highline Volleyball
Club of Long Beach on Monday to advance to the finals. Balboa Bay
then faced the Riptides Volleyball Club of Manhattan Beach for the
Boys Classic championship.
Balboa Bay started slowly in the championship match, losing the
first game, 25-16. Balboa bounced back, however, and handily won the
second game, 25-11. Balboa Bay won the third game, 20-18.
Balboa Bay was led by outside hitters JB Green, Michael Helfrich,
Andy Morrow, and Michael Maddox. Connor Hughes, Bayle Smith, Riley
Paone, and Seth Morris all were strong at middle blocker, and setters
Connor Bannan and Harrison Caroll each had numerous assists. Libero
Drew Russell provided strong defense. Balboa Bay is coached by Trent
Jackson.
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