Tars trounce Woodbridge
Newport Harbor High’s boys water polo team won their Sea View League
opener at home Wednesday, 16-4, over Woodbridge. Bryce McLain made 15
saves in goal to halt the Warriors. Brett Auer led all scorers with
four goals.
The Sailors (10-1, 1-0 in league) will play this weekend in the
South Coast tournament at La Quinta High School.
Sea View League
Newport Harbor 16, Woodbridge 4 Score by Quarters
*--*
Woodbridge 1 1 1 1 -- 4
Newport 2 4 7 3 -- 16
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Woodbridge -- Pftonhaver 3, Hewitt 1. Saves -- Ziemba 8.
Newport Harbor -- Auer 4, Hockenbury 3, Cottam 3, Gregory 2, C.
Hill 1, B. Hill 1, Hayes 1, McGhie 1. Saves -- B. McLain 15.
Estancia spikes Lions
* VOLLEYBALL: Estancia High’s girls volleyball team beat
Westminster in a Golden West League home match Wednesday, 25-9, 25-8,
25-20. Sarah Braunsdorf led the Eagles with 11 kills. Tracy Patton
contributed six digs and four service aces.
Estancia (9-4, 3-1 in league) will play host to league foe
Saddleback Friday night.
Sailors surf to win
* SURFING: The Newport Harbor High surf team opened the season
with some high and low points. With waist- to chest-high surf and
occasional head-high waves, the Sailors won four of the five events
and the overall competition, 92-74, against Laguna Beach.
Leading the boys long board division in a sweep was veteran Chase
Smith with 32 total points. Placing second and third were Rob Delorme
and Christopher LoMenzo.
The body board team also rang up a sweep. Leading the team to a
15-5 victory was Matt Kretschmar with a meet high of 32.5 points and
a high wave score of 7. Placing second and third were Johnny Savoji
and Robert Murow.
The girl’s short board team pulled out a close victory, 11-9. They
were led by newcomer Camile Collett’s first-place finish. The girl’s
long board team won 11-10. They were led by first-place finisher
Taylor Simpkins.
Leading the short board teams to heat wins were Reagan Riley with
a first-place finish in heat one and Christian Morabito’s first-place
finish in heat two.
The South Coast League competition continues Oct. 11 against Dana
Hills at Salt Creek at 6:30 a.m.
Eagles claim third
* GOLF: Estancia High’s girls golf team finished third Wednesday
at the Serrano tournament at Spring Valley Lake Country Club in Apple
Valley. The Eagles shot a 371, 14 shots behind tournament winner
Redlands East Valley. Bridgett Gleason and Carolyn Clemons tied for
the team lead, shooting 87.
Estancia will face Westminster in a Golden West League match today
at David Baker.
In Tuesday’s action, medalist Lina You shot a 1-under-par for
Estancia in a 203-282 Golden West League victory over Orange at Costa
Mesa.
The Eagles (10-2, 3-0 in league) maintained their undefeated
league record after stellar performances from You, who shot 34,
Gleason (38), Clements (42), Lauren Donner (44) and Taylor West (45).
OCC takes charge
* VOLLEYBALL: The Orange Coast College women’s volleyball team
took control of Riverside in a 30-26, 30-19, 30-19 Orange Empire Conference victory Wednesday.
OCC (7-0, 2-0 in OEC) continues its perfect record after sophomore
setter Caitlin Parker stabilized the offense with 25 assists and Kiwi
Hinkler finished with 22 kills.
Ashlee Moon led the defense with 21 digs.
Sage wins seventh
* GOLF: Sage Hill School’s girls golf team won in impressive
fashion, 237-269, in an Academy League match. Justine Chen led the
Lightning (7-1, 2-0 in league) shooting a 38 for three over par. Emma
Hoh (44), Kelsey Venditozzi (50), Kimberly Venditozzi (50) and
Natalie Kraft (55) all contributed to the win.
‘Eaters take fifth
* GOLF: The UC Irvine men’s golf team finished fifth out of 12
teams in the Club Glove Intercollegiate that concluded Tuesday at
Saticoy Country Club in Somis.
UCI had a pair of top-10 finishes as sophomore Derek Uyesaka
placed fifth at 227 (76-72-79) and junior Brian Edick was seventh at
228 (80-72-76). Freshman Tim Cha finished 22nd at 233 (80-74-79),
sophomore Garrett Sapp placed 42nd at 241 (87-77-77) and sophomore
Kenny Kim was 43rd at 242 (84-75-83).
CdM falls by two
* GOLF: Despite shooting a season-best at Newport Beach Country
Club, the Corona del Mar girls golf team fell, 209-211, to Aliso
Niguel in a nonleague game Wednesday.
CdM’s Katie McKitterick shot 39 at the par-35, while Jessica
Milner and Courtney Wright both finished at 42, Michelle Druckner
shot 43, and Kelly Kawata and Jonna Kim shot 45.
CdM, which faces Aliso again in two weeks, falls to 7-2 overall,
4-1 in the Pacific Coast League.
Mustangs swept
* VOLLEYBALL: The Costa Mesa High girls volleyball team fell to
visiting Ocean View, 25-11, 25-22, 25-18 Wednesday in Golden West
League action at Costa Mesa High.
Heather Williams led the way with seven kills and Kim Jackson
added 12 assists. Costa Mesa fell to 7-10 overall and 2-3 in league
action.
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