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Senior Joel Walker scored a hat trick to lead the Newport Harbor High

boys soccer team to a 4-0 Sea View League victory over visiting Aliso

Niguel Wednesday.

Walker scored Newport’s first three goals, the first coming

unassisted and the other two on assists from Matt Tracy and Will

Guzman. Tracy also scored, putting away a deflection from a Walker

shot. Newport goalie Taylor Carver anchored the Sailors’ defense with

five saves. Midfielders Guzman and Warren Junowich also provided key

contributions for the Sailors (8-4, 1-1 in league), Newport Coach

Ryan Hernandez said.

Aliso dropped to 4-5-4, 0-1-1.

Garey leads Pirates

* BASKETBALL: Sophomore guard Jason Garey scored 34 points,

including seven three-pointers, to lead the visiting Orange Coast

College men’s basketball team to an 85-77 Orange Empire Conference

victory over rival Golden West Wednesday.

Garey was 7 for 12 from behind the three-point line. Joseph

Nwabuzor (16 points) and Aaron Bobik (13) also contributed to the

Pirates’ come-from-behind win. OCC (4-11, 1-2 in conference) overcame

a 36-29 halftime deficit.

Charles Blount’s 24 points led the Rustlers (1-12, 0-3).

*--*

Orange Empire Conference

Orange Coast 85, Golden West 77

Orange Coast -- Hunter 7, Nwabuzor 16, Bobik 13, Garey 34, Siefert 8, Bailey 5, Terry 2. 3-pt. goals -- Garey 7, Bobik 1, Bailey 1. Fouled out -- Hunter. Golden West -- Blount 24, Taylor 10, Wallace 10, Cobbs 6, Stowers 6, Crabb 5, Roberts 4, Stokes 4,

Whisenton 4, Blankenship 4. 3-pt. goals -- Taylor 2, Crabb 1, Blount 1, Blankenship 1. Fouled out -- Cobbs, Taylor. Technicals -- Cobbs 2. Halftime -- GWC, 36-29.

*--*

OCC stuffs Rustlers

* BASKETBALL: The Orange Coast College women’s basketball team

held host Golden West to 37% shooting and Aliso Carrillo scored a

game-high 20 points as the Pirates defeated the Rustlers, 60-52, in

Orange Empire Conference action Wednesday.

Despite committing 20 turnovers, the Pirates (9-8, 2-1 in

conference) still came out on top, thanks in part to Amy Shaw, who

scored nine points on three three-pointers. Golden West (10-5, 2-1)

outrebounded OCC, 39-30. Tisha Gray, an Estancia High product, scored

13 points for the Rustlers.

*--*

Orange Empire Conference

Orange Coast 60, Golden West 52

Orange Coast -- Carrillo 20, Shaw 9, Stepanski 8, Naff 7, Arganda 7, Van Buren 4, Chades 3, Viloria 2. 3-pt. goals -- Shaw 3, Naff 1. Golden West -- Cruz 14, Gray 13, Parks 10, N. Gerber 6, K. Gerber 5, Raye 2, Tisdale 2. 3-pt. goals -- N. Gerber 2, K.

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Gerber 1. Halftime -- OCC, 32-27.

*--*

CdM wins league opener

* WATER POLO: Jordan Anae scored three goals to help lead the

Corona del Mar High girls water polo team to a 9-4 Pacific Coast

League-opening victory over visiting Laguna Beach Wednesday.

Camille Hewko and Katya Eadington added two goals each, while

Vivian Liao and Katie Kubas scored one each. Liao also recorded four

steals and Amy Strack had three steals, while goalie Brittany Fullen

stuffed nine shots for CdM (5-6), the defending PCL champion.

*--*

Pacific Coast League

Corona del Mar 9, Laguna Beach 4

Score by Quarters

Laguna 0 2 2 0 -- 4

CdM 0 2 4 3 -- 9

Laguna -- Doud 4. Saves -- Thomson 4. CdM -- Anae

3, Hewko 2, Eadington 2, Liao 1, K. Kubas 1. Saves

-- Fullen 9.

*--*

Saints knock off Eagles

* BASKETBALL: Estancia High’s boys basketball team held a

one-point lead entering the fourth quarter, but allowed 23 points in

the final period in a 72-64 loss to host Santa Ana in a Golden West

League game Wednesday.

Carlos Pinto and Hugo Escobedo each had 11 points to lead the

Eagles (10-8, 2-2). Estancia meets rival Costa Mesa Friday at 7 p.m.

*--*

Golden West League

Santa Ana 72, Estancia 64

Score by Quarters

Estancia 18 20 12 14 -- 64

Santa Ana 12 24 13 23 -- 72

Estancia -- Pinto 11, McDaniels 10, Markley

7, Verette 6, Viramontes 8, Escobedo 11, Kopp

2, Sankey 9. 3-pt. goals -- Pinto 1,

McDaniels 1, Markley 1, Escobedo 1. Fouled

out -- None.

Technicals -- None. Santa Ana -- P. Flores

22, Silva 11, Favela 17, Gurrola 5, Granados

9, R. Flores 8, Mendoza 2. 3-pt. goals -- P.

Flores 3, Silva 2, Gurrola 1, R. Flores 1.

Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None.

*--*

Aliso knocks down Tars

* BASKETBALL: Aliso Niguel’s Mike Roll hit a back-breaking

three-pointer with just over one minute remaining to give the

Wolverines a 64-61 Sea View League boys basketball victory over host

Newport Harbor High Wednesday.

Roll’s shot gave Aliso Niguel (10-8, 1-1 in league) a 63-59 lead.

Rafael Mouradyan cut into the deficit for the Sailors (10-7, 1-1)

with a layup with 29 seconds remaining. But the Wolverines made one

of two foul shots with 12 seconds left and a last-second, three-point

attempt by the Sailors went long.

Mouradyan finished with 14 points, Brett Perrine added 18 and

Taylor Young chipped in with 14 points and 10 rebounds.

*--*

Sea View League

Aliso Niguel 64, Newport Harbor 61

Score by Quarters

Aliso 12 20 15 17 -- 64

Harbor 14 15 19 13 -- 61

Aliso Niguel -- Griffin 6, Green 15, Gardner

2, Wise 8, Roll 18, Brown 5, Wazdani 8,

Connor 2. 3-pt. goals -- Green 2, Roll 2.

Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None.

Harbor -- Mouradyan 14, Perrine 18, Slater 4,

Heenan 7, Young 14, Orth 4, MacBeth 0,

Gausewitz 0. 3-pt. goals -- Mouradyan 2,

Perrine 2, Heenan 1. Fouled out -- MacBeth.

Technicals -- None.

*--*

Mesa beaten by Orange

* BASKETBALL: Costa Mesa High’s boys basketball squad had a

nine-point halftime lead, but allowed 37 points over the final two

quarters after giving up just 16 in the first half and Orange pulled

off a Golden West League upset with a 53-42 victory.

Jeff Waldron led the Mustangs (10-7, 1-2) with 14 points and eight

rebounds. Mesa will clash with rival Estancia Friday at 7 p.m., at

home.

*--*

Golden West League

Orange 53, Costa Mesa 42

Score by Quarters

Orange 10 6 16 21 -- 53

Mesa 8 17 9 8 -- 42

Orange -- Ballestero 3, Palmer 5, Ngyuen 10,

Gama 11, Dismucke 19, Walker 3, Crain 2.

3-pt. goals -- Ballestero 1, Ngyuen 2, Walker

1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None.

Mesa -- Molina 5, Knox 10, Krikorian 5, Aleson 2, Waldron 14, Gandia 3, Stankovic 2,

Wase 0, Lefebvre 0. 3-pt. goals -- Molina 1,

Knox 2, Krikorian 1, Waldron 3, Gandia 1.

Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None.

*--*

UCLA sweeps UC Irvine

* TENNIS: UCLA, ranked seventh nationally, swept UC Irvine’s men’s

tennis team in the opening match of the season for both teams

Wednesday at the L.A. Tennis Center in Los Angeles.

Jon Endrikat and Brian Morton, a Corona del Mar High grad, ranked

sixth in men’s doubles, were upset by the UCLA duo of Krzystof Kwinta

and Alberto Francis, ranked 36th.

The Anteaters return to the court on Jan. 23 against Pepperine.

CdM, Titans go scoreless

* SOCCER: Corona del Mar High’s boys soccer team outshot visiting

Tesoro, 18-6, but couldn’t find the back of the net in a Pacific

Coast League contest that ended in a 0-0 tie Wednesday.

Tesoro’s goalkeeper made a diving save of a shot inside the

18-yard box from Nick Ossipoff in the first half after midfielders

Julien Cerutti and Jeritt Thayer each made strong passes, CdM Coach

Pat Callaghan said.

Callaghan said Tesoro focused mainly on defense, using only one

forward.

Shane Collins stood out on defense for CdM (6-2-5, 1-0-1 in

league) while goalkeeper Jay Zimmerman made six saves.

CdM travels to face University at 3:15 p.m. Friday.

Panthers edge Mustangs

* SOCCER: Costa Mesa High’s boys soccer coach Eugene Day praised

the way his team played despite losing to visiting Orange, 1-0, in a

Golden West League game Wednesday.

“That was the most complete game we’ve played in awhile,” Day

said.

Sweeper Willmer Hernandez played well while goalkeeper Eric Vargas

made three saves for Mesa (0-11, 0-5 in league).

Mesa’s best scoring chance came when Francisco Estrada took a

crossing pass and fired a shot that hit the goalkeeper’s face in the

50th minute, Day said.

Alfonso Pineda’s shot from the 18-yard box sailed wide in the

final minutes.

Mesa hosts Estancia at 3 p.m. Friday.

Eagles lose 2nd straight

* WATER POLO: The Estancia High girls water polo team did not

score in the first half and lost, 5-2, to Golden West League host

Saddleback Wednesday.

Saddleback outscored Estancia, 4-0, in the first half. Britta

Pitti and Carolina Barnes scored one goal each. Katie Mahan recorded

four saves for the Eagles (7-3, 1-2 in league).

Estancia hosts Pacifica Friday at 3:15 p.m.

*--*

Golden West League

Saddleback 5, Estancia 2

Score by Quarters

Estancia 0 0 2 0 -- 2

Saddleback 0 4 1 0 -- 5

Estancia -- Pitti 1, Barnes 1. Saves -- K. Mahan

4. Saddleback -- Rivas 2, Garden 1, Gucfa 1,

Gonzales 1. Saves -- Gucfa 5.

*--*

Point Loma edges Lions

* BASKETBALL: Brian Kim scored 24 points, but the host Vanguard

University men’s basketball team committed two turnovers in the final

minute, allowing Point Loma to escape with a 58-54 Golden State

Athletic Conference victory Tuesday. Point Loma’s Andrew Lasker tied

Kim with 24 points, including five of the Sea Lions’ final six

points. Vanguard falls to 8-8 (2-4 in the GSAC).

Sage Hill seeks coaches

* HELP WANTED: Sage Hill School has openings for assistant coaches

in the spring sports of softball, boys and girls swimming and boys

and girls track and field.

Interested applicants may phone Lightning Athletic Director Nate

Miller at school: (949) 219-1365, or contact him by e-mail at

millern@sagehillschool.org.

Mesa Pony sign-ups

* BASEBALL: The Costa Mesa Pony League will hold sign-ups for the

spring 2004 season on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at Costa Mesa High

in front of the main gym.

Tryouts will be held Jan. 24 from 10 a.m. to noon on the varsity

baseball field at Costa Mesa High.

The Pony division is for players ages 13 and 14. Fees are $125 per

player. For more information, call (714) 318-3482.

Passing leagues forming

* FOOTBALL: Players are needed for five-man, all-passing football

leagues in Costa Mesa.

Evening and weekend leagues begin play later this month.

Players must be at least 18 and those interested may register by

calling toll free: (877) 846-3178. Information is also available on

the league website: TopGunFlagFootball.com.

Teams that qualify for the playoffs will compete against teams

from Garden Grove, Laguna Hills, Orange and Westminster.

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