Barnett tops Sage Hill qualifiers
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Defending Academy League boys shot put champion Braden Barnett led a
host of Sage Hill School athletes to qualify for the finals at the
Academy League boys and girls track and field preliminaries Friday at
Saddleback College.
Barnett, a junior, qualified first in the discus (127 feet, 10
inches) and the shot put (43-0). He is undefeated in both events this
spring and his discus mark Friday topped his previous best by 17
feet.
Sophomore Laura Gordon had a busy day for the Lightning girls,
qualifying second in the long jump (14-4), second in the triple jump
(31-8), third in the 100-meter hurdles (17.4) and third in the 300
hurdles (53.2).
Sophomore Amy Werblin qualified second in the girls shot put
(24-3) and discus (74-3).
Sophomore Kevin Emamian qualified third in the boys long jump
(18-4) and sixth in the 100 (12.0).
Freshman Tim Lefler ran a personal-record 5:09 to qualify seventh
in the boys 1,600, while freshman Kelsey Rose qualified seventh in
the girls 200 (28.2) and eighth in the high jump (4-0).
The nine-school league will reconvene for the finals Friday at
3:30 p.m., also at Saddleback College.
Lightning tops Whitney
* SOFTBALL: Visiting Sage Hill squandered a 3-0 lead, but went on
to claim a 12-3 Academy League softball victory Friday at Whitney .
Catherine Dailey allowed just one hit in five innings to earn her
sixth victory in nine pitching decisions and was also 2 for 4 with
one run and two stolen bases.
Alexa Shitanishi was 2 for 3 with two walks, four stolen bases and
three runs for the winners (9-6, 5-1 in league), who also received
two hits, two stolen bases and three runs from Katrina Redelsheimer.
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Academy League
Sage Hill 12, Whitney 3
Score by Innings
Sage Hill 300 250 2 -- 12 8 4
Whitney 201 000 0 -- 3 3 7
Dailey, Redelsheimer (6) and Torina;
Goncalzes and Park. W -- Dailey, 6-3. L --
Goncalzes. 2B - Shitanishi (SH)
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Mesa holds off Orange
* SOFTBALL: Junior Jane-E Yamamoto threw 4 2/3shutout innings in
relief to help Costa Mesa High’s softball team defeat host Orange,
8-3, in a Golden West League game Friday.
Yamamoto came on with the bases loaded and one out in the third
inning and Orange having trimmed Mesa’s lead to 4-3. But Yamamoto,
5-4 , got a strikeout and groundout to end the inning. Only two
Panthers reached base after the third inning.
Mesa batterscollected nine hits, including senior Ann Marie Topps’
10th home run of the season Uyen Mai singled in two runs in the first
as Mesa (14-9, 6-2 in league) built a 3-0 lead and led off a
three-run seventh inning with a single and later scored on Jennifer
Jordan’s base hit.
Mai went 3 for 3 with two runs scored, two RBIs and six stolen
bases, while Jade Moss doubled en route to going 2 for 3 with two
walks, a run scored, one RBI and a stolen base.
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Golden West League
Costa Mesa 8, Orange 3
Score by Innings
Costa Mesa 310 010 3 -- 8 9 3
Orange 003 000 0 -- 3 4 2
Butler, Yamamoto (3) and Miller; Zboril and
Calderon. W -- Yamamoto, 5-4. L -- Zboril.
2B -- Moss (CM). HR -- A. Topps (CM)
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Lightning handle Oxford Academy
* TENNIS: The Sage Hill School boys tennis team closed out its
regular season with a 14-4 Academy League victory over host Oxford
Academy Friday.
Eric Burton and Tristan Codier, as well as the Sage Hill duo of
Mark Ramadan and Ara Dimirijian, swept in doubles, while Ian
Livingston and Dan Chin earned two wins each in singles play. The
Lightning, ranked No. 5 in CIF Southern Section Division V, improved
to 9-8, 8-3 in league. Oxford dropped to 7-10, 3-8.
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Academy League
Sage Hill 14, Oxford 4
Singles -- Livingston (SH) lost to Ang, 2-6, def. Ahn, 7-6, def. Jain, 6-2; Chin (SH) won, 6-3, lost, 2-6, won, 6-0; Montekab (SH) won, 6-4, lost, 4-6, 1-6. Doubles -- Burton-Codier (SH) def. Park-Nguyen, 6-4, def. Wong-Youn, 6-0, def. Tabaquin-Doi,
6-0; Ramadan-Dimirjian (SH) won, 6-2, 7-6, 6-3; Roser-Kuran (SH) won, 6-4, 6-0, lost, 1-6
*--*
Eagles defeat Lightning
* SWIMMING: Senior Frank Gamboa won two events and achieved a
personal record in the 200-yard freestyle to help lead the Estancia
High boys swim team to an 87-58 nonleague victory over visiting Sage
Hill Friday.
Gamboa won the 100 free (54.37) and the 200 free (2:01.59), in
which he finished three seconds faster than his previous best. Gamboa
also contributed to two of Estancia’s three relay victories, while
sophomore Sean Goodman won the 100 butterfly (1:09.74) and freshman
Chad Kunert won the 500 free (5:30.81).
Estancia closed out the regular season with a 7-4 dual-meet record
and will compete in the Golden West League preliminaries Tuesday at 1
p.m. at Orange.
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Nonleague
Boys
Estancia 87, Sage Hill 58
200 medley relay -- 1. Estancia (Kunert, Marsteller, Goodman, Gamboa), 2:03.55. 200 free -- 1. Gamboa (E), 2:01.59; 2. Kunert (E), 2:03.62; 3. Walters (SH), 2:08.7. 200 IM -- 1. Kim (SH), 2:25.65; 2. Goodman (E), 2:30.59; 3. Hermann (E), 2:44.56. 50
free -- 1. Caltovette (SH), 22.77; 2. Collier (E), 25.08; 3. Ivanitski (SH), 27.02. 100 fly -- 1. Goodman (E), 1:09.74; 2. Logg (SH), 1:18.34; 3. none. 100 free -- 1. Gamboa (E), 54.37; 2. Ivanitski (SH), 57.97; 3. Walters (SH), 58.78. 500 free -- 1.
Kunert (E), 5:30.81; 2. Caltovette (SH), 6:02.44; 3. Logg (SH), 6:42.87. 200 free relay -- 1. Estancia (Alderte, Hermann, Mellin, Huelett), 2:09.93. 100 back -- 1. Nguyen (SH), 1:06.61; 2. Mellin (E), 1:40.05; 3. Huelett (E), 1:42.81. 100 breast -- 1.
Chin (SH), 1:09.74; 2. Marsteller (E), 1:15.22; 3. Hermann (E), 1:16.74. 400 free relay -- 1. Estancia (Gamboa, Goodman, Collier, Kunert), 3:59.0
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Vanguard denied in finals at Point Loma
* TENNIS: The Vanguard University men’s and women’s tennis teams
came up short in their respective NAIA Region II championship matches
at Point Loma Nazarene Friday.
In the men’s final, top-seeded Azusa Pacific improved to 22-6 with
a 5-0 victory over Vanguard.
Vanguard’s Carl Lumsden and Carl Holmgren made the All-Region II
team that was announced following the championship match.
The Lions, 15-10 overall and ranked No. 8 in the NAIA, will
receive an at-large berth to the NAIA tournament on May 12-16 in
Peachtree City, Ga.
In the women’s championship match, Vanguard lost, 5-3, to Point
Loma, which is ranked No. 3 in the NAIA. Point Loma won its
fourth-straight Region II championship.
Olga Hlushchanka and Alena Votavova, both sophomores for the
Lions, were named to the eight-member NAIA All-Region II team.
Vanguard, 14-12, qualified for the NAIA National Tournament
(Peachtree City, Ga., on May 12-16) by virtue of an at-large berth,
while Point Loma has earned an automatic berth.
OCC women in lead
* SWIMMING: The Orange Coast College women’s 200-yard medley relay
team of Sherry Tsai, Stephanie Wood, Jennifer Nelson and Sara
Natalizio set a state record with a 1:49.26 clocking Friday in the
second day of the state swimming and diving championships in Pleasant
Hill.
Coast leads with 362.5 points, followed by second-place Diablo
Valley (267), the host of the three-day meet that concludes today.
Tsai, who set a state record in the 100 backstroke Thursday, won
the 200 IM in 2:03.49 Friday, while Nelson touched second in the 50
butterfly (26.20).
Kimberlee Frith, who took second in the 200 freestyle (1:54.56),
teamed with Natalizio, Erica Nicholson and Ashley Lowden to place
second in the 800 free relay (7:56.86).
Tyson Mangham, Roger Wong, Billy Swanson and Tyson Beamer placed
second for Coast’s men’s team in the 200 medley relay (1:38.46) while
Zak Simpson finished second in the one-meter diving (2:69.45). Coast
men trail Diablo Valley by 200 (425-225) through two days.
Mesa wraps up year
* TENNIS: Costa Mesa High’s Huy Pham won two of three sets at No.
2 singles as the hosts lost to visiting Saddleback, 16-2, to wrap up Golden West League boys tennis action Thursday.
Mesa’s David Le won four games each against two of his three
opponents while Mesa’s doubles teams of John Dang-Daniel Gomez and
Albert Nguyen-Andrew Nguyen each won three games during one set.
Mesa finishes the season 0-17, 0-14 in league.
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Golden West League
Saddleback 16, Costa Mesa 2 Singles -- Le (CM) lost to N. Tran, 4-6, lost to T. Tang, 1-6, lost to S. Tran, 4-6; H. Pham (CM) lost, 1-6, won, 6-2, 7-6 (8-6); Duong (CM) lost, 0-6, 2-6, 0-6. Doubles -- Dang-Gomez (CM) lost to Trung-Lung, 0-6, lost to Hua-Vu, 3-6, lost to T.
Tang-Ng, 0-6; McNulty-Sneen (CM) lost, 0-6, 1-6, 1-6; Albert Nguyen-Andrew Nguyen (CM) lost, 0-6, 3-6, 0-6
*--*
OCC’s Chu advances
* TENNIS: Orange Coast College’s Robert Chu defeated a Riverside
opponent Thursday, 6-4, 6-1, to advance to the Round of 16 in the
Southern California Men’s Community College Regional Tennis
Championships at the Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego.
Chu also teamed with Denny Le to defeat a San Diego Mesa team,
6-2, 7-5, before losing in the second round to a College of the
Desert duo, 6-2, 6-0.
OCC’s Chris Trepte and Jared Haley won their first-round match in
three, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, before falling in the second round.
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