OC Crush home games uncertain
Dennis Rodman and the Orange County Crush came to town with plenty of
bells and whistles Tuesday at the Atrium Hotel across from John Wayne
Airport, but officials said the team’s 2004-05 season schedule is
still up in the air because of ongoing television negotiations
between the league -- the American Basketball Association -- and
networks ESPN and Fox.
The Crush, who will open their season Sunday at the Long Beach
Pyramid, will play their first home game Dec. 9 at the UC Irvine Bren
Center.
The Crush will then play their home games in a portable tent, or
“bubble arena,” at the speedway track at the Orange County
Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, “either New Year’s Eve or the first week
of January,” Crush General Manager Kevin Copeland said.
Copeland also said no season-ticket packages are available.
Rodman, 43, wants to return to the NBA and Crush Coach Earl
Cureton said “he’s in the best shape I’ve ever seen anybody. But,
hopefully, he won’t be here long, so he can get back to the NBA and
finish his career the way he wants to finish it.”
Rodman, a seven-time NBA rebound champion, said he’s “110 percent
healthy” and “once I step on the court, I know I can play 25 to 30
minutes a game and produce.”
Rodman also appears to be shedding his bad-boy image. He said he
stopped drinking alcohol two months ago and started attending a
church in Costa Mesa six months ago.
“I’ve got this black cloud over my head because of the last four
or five years,” Rodman said. “Hopefully, that’ll be lifted.”
-- Richard Dunn
Crosson leads Coast
* SOCCER: Freshman Christine Crosson scored two first-half goals
and the Orange Coast College women’s soccer team made it stand up to
defeat host College of the Canyons, 2-1, to open the Southern
California regional playoffs Tuesday in Santa Clarita.
The Pirates (13-4-3) travel to face top-seeded Cypress in the
quarterfinals at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Chargers defeated Saddleback,
9-0, Tuesday.
Goalkeeper Kara DeMille, a Newport Harbor High product, made six
saves for Coast, which led, 2-1, at halftime.
College of the Canyons ends its season 13-3-3.
Sage Hill eliminated
* VOLLEYBALL: The Sage Hill School girls volleyball team lost to
visiting top-seeded Western Christian, 25-13, 25-15, 25-15, in the
semifinals of the CIF Southern Section Division IV-A playoffs
Tuesday.
Junior Cat Dailey had 11 kills and four aces, while junior Vista
Murphy had 11 kills and two aces, as the Lightning finished their
season 17-7.
With the exception of senior Vicky Gutierrez, the rest of the
squad is expected to return next season.
Western Christian (30-1) will be playing in the finals against
Sage’s Academy League rival St. Margaret’s (23-6).
Serpas keys victory
* SOCCER: Sophomore forward Jose Serpas tallied a hat trick for
the second straight game to lead seventh-seeded Orange Coast College
to a 4-0 men’s soccer victory over visiting Santa Barbara Tuesday in
the first round of the Southern California regional playoffs.
Coast (11-4-5) will visit No. 2-seed Cerritos in a regional
semifinal Saturday. The time will be announced later in the week.
Serpas, the Orange Empire Conference’s Most Valuable Player,
scored goals on assists from Miguel Ochoa, Greg Reese and Eli Solis.
Mike Gustafson came off the bench midway through the second half
and scored his first goal of the season off another Solis assist.
Coast’s defense, composed of Sean Bedier-Prairie, Reese and John
Gauthier, held the Vaqueros to five shots, forcing OCC goalkeeper
Trent Painter into one save.
Registration tonight
* SOFTBALL: The Pacific Coast Girls Fastpitch Softball league will
conduct open registration for the spring 2005 season from 5:30 to
8:30 p.m. tonight at Bonita Creek Park in Newport Beach. Details:
(949) 224-9409.
Evans top defender
* SOCCER: UC Irvine sophomore Brad Evans has been named 2004 Big
West Conference Midfielder of the Year by conference men’s soccer
coaches. Evans was also named first-team All-Big West.
Anteaters’ senior Sebastian Galmarini, junior Sergio Rivera,
senior Cameron Rossi and sophomore Cameron Dunn are second-team
all-conference honorees.
Galmarini and Rossi were second-team picks in 2003.
UCI sophomore Anthony Hamilton and senior Lorne Howlett received
honorable mention.
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