Sailors handle University in 12-2 victory
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* SOFTBALL: Newport Harbor High’s softball team blasted 10 runs in
the first inning and cruised to a 12-2 nonleague win over host
University Tuesday.
A combination of hit-and-run, bunts and doubles produced the
Newport onslaught. Julianne Bass went 2 for 4 with two RBIs and Kim
Moore also posted a 2-for-4 outing at the plate as the mercy rule was
enforced after the fifth inning.
Sasha Grumman made her first start of the season and got the
victory. She faced 17 batters and recorded seven strikeouts, allowing
only one run and four hits.
Grumman also starred at the plate, going 1 for 3 with two RBIs.
Shortstop Athena Vasquez knocked in one RBI while going 2 for 2.
Ashley Gleason had two RBIs and went 1 for 2.
Darci Pennington and Kayleigh Horn each singled and collected one
RBI.
Newport improves to 4-1 and hosts Saddleback in a semifinal of the
Costa Mesa Tournament today at 3:30 p.m.
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Nonleague
Newport 12, University 2 Score by Innings
Newport (10)01 10 - 12 11 0 University 000 11 - 2 5 2 Grumman, Campbell (5) and Campbell, Bass
(5). Warner and Guild. W -- Grumman, 1-0. L
-- Warner. 2B - Vasquez (NH), Grumman (NH),
Gleason (NH), Moore (NH). 3B -- Guild (U)
*--*
Eagles top Saddleback, 10-8
* TENNIS: Estancia High doubles partners Irshad Muntaz and Shane
Thompson bested Saddleback’s duo Tuesday to lift the Eagles to a 10-8
Golden West League win in boys tennis at Saddleback.
Muntaz and Thompson won the final set, 6-4, to give the Eagles
(4-4, 1-2 in league) the win, said Estancia Coach Rachel de los
Santos. Muntaz and Thompson were tied, 4-4, before taking the final
two games.
Estancia’s No. 3 doubles team of Chris Cacho and Louis Valdez had
no trouble in their match, winning, 6-2, 6-2, 7-5.
Scott Braunsdorf lost only two games to sweep at No. 1 singles
while Lewis Bradshaw took two games and Garrett Stephenson captured
one.
Oscar Nieves and David Do won seven games after dropping the first
set, 6-0, to Saddleback’s No. 1 doubles team.
Estancia faces host Costa Mesa Thursday at 3 p.m.
*--*
Golden West League
Estancia 10, Santa Ana 8
Singles -- Braunsdorf (E), def. Zaragoza, 6-1; def. Roldan, 6-1; def. Calderon, 6-0; Bradshaw (E), lost, 3-6, won, 7-6, 6-1; Stephenson (E), lost, 2-6, 2-6, won, 6-2. Doubles -- Nieves-Do (E) lost to Barera-Godinez, 0-6; lost to Rodriguez-Gonzalez,
4-6;
lost to Guzman-Sanchez, 3-6; Muntaz-Thompson (E), lost, 3-6, 1-6, won, 6-4; Cacho-Valdes (E), won, 6-2, 6-2, 7-5
*--*
Sailors waste one, 8-7
* BASEBALL: Newport Harbor High’s baseball team struck for five
runs in the first inning and had a 6-4 lead entering the seventh
inning Tuesday, but two errors and a hit-batter proved decisive in a
four-run Los Amigos uprising and the Sailors bowed in the
rain-delayed fifth-place Costa Mesa Tournament game on the Newport
diamond, 8-7.
Dave Erickson had a two-run double in the first inning and
finished 2 for 4, and Jeff Sanchez was 2 for 4 with two RBIs and R.J.
Muller was 2 for 3 with a run scored.
The Sailors (2-4) open Sea View League play Friday, hosting Aliso
Niguel.
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Costa Mesa Tournament Fifth Place
Los Amigos 8, Newport 7
Score by Innings
Los Amigos 202 000 4 -- 8 9 4
Newport 500 010 1 -- 7 12 3
Rommick, Navarro (7), Cordoza (7) and
Gerardo; Torrey, Rowe (3), Heenan (6) and
Sanchez. W -- Rommick. L -- Heenan. 2B --
Erickson (NH), Cordoza (LA), Esteban (LA)
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Sage Hill rallies for 5-5 tie
* BASEBALL: Sage Hill School junior Jordan Salinger scored the
tying run in the bottom of the seventh in a nonleague baseball game
against Saddleback Valley Christian that was called after eight
innings (darkness).
The Lightning and Saddleback, tied, 5-5, will attempt to make up
the rest of the game during Sage Hill’s spring break tournament next
month. If they do not, the teams will have a tie on their records.
Salinger walked in the bottom of the seventh and stole second, one
of his three stolen bases in the game. Sophomore Matt Loper smacked a
two-out RBI single to bring Salinger in and tie the score, 5-5.
*--*
Nonleague
Sage Hill 5, Sad. Vly. Chr. 5
Score by Innings
S.V. Chr 003 002 00 -- 5 7 3
Sage Hill 100 030 10 -- 5 4 2
Atkinson, Hayden (5), Oakie (7) and Fait;
Friedrichs, Loper (4), Wilkins (8)
Kornswiet. 2B - Aldrete (SVC), House (SVC)
*--*
Orange too much for Mesa
* TENNIS: On a windy day at Costa Mesa High, visiting Orange
blew through the Mustangs, 15-3, in a boys Golden West League tennis
match Tuesday.
The Panthers improve to 4-3, 2-1 in the league while Mesa falls to
0-4, 0-2.
David Lee, Brian Nguyen and Huy Pham each took one game in singles
for the Mustang victories.
“Orange was more consistent,” said Joe Havens, Mesa’s girls tennis
coach who is filling in for head coach Bill Harader, who is scheduled
to return on Monday from a cruise on the Caspian Sea near Turkey.
*--*
Golden West League
Orange 15, Mesa 3
Singles -- Lee (CM) lost to Ma, 4-6; lost to Mi, 4-6, def, Le, 7-6; Nguyen (CM), won, 6-3, lost, 4-6, 2-6; Pham (CM), won 6-1, lost, 1-6, 2-6. Doubles -- Gomez-Sneen (CM), lost to Nguyen-Dao, 2-6; lost to Hoang-Bui, 3-6, lost to Nugent-Le, 4-6;
Dang-Bahena (CM), lost, 3-6, 3-6, 3-6; A. Nguyen-McNulty (CM) lost, 3-6, 5-7, 2-6
*--*
OCC edges Riverside
* TENNIS: Orange Coast College’s women’s tennis team posted a
5-4 victory over Orange Empire Conference foe Riverside Tuesday on
the loser’s courts to maintain its grip on first place with a 7-0
conference record. Coast is 9-1 overall.
The key appeared to come at No. 3 singles where OCC’s Sabrina
Tanamal recovered from a slow start and won, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 over
Patricia Robles.
*--*
Orange Empire Conference
OCC 5, Riverside 4
Singles -- Brown (RCC) def. Becker, 6-0, 6-1; Nelson (OCC) def. Restivo, 6-1, 6-1; Tanamal (OCC) def. Robles, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1; Huxen (RCC) def. Sessum, 6-4, 6-0; Lee (RCC) def. Moriyama, 7-, 6-1; Wenski (OCC) def. Aguayo, 6-3, 6-2. Doubles --
Becker-Nelson (OCC) def. Brown-Resivo, 7-5, 6-2; Tanamal-Sessum (OCC) def. Huxon-Lee, 6-3, 6-3; Robles-Aguayo (RCC) def. Moriyama-Wenski, 6-2, 6-2
*--*
Lightning easy winner
* GOLF: Freshman Josh Chen and sophomore Jeff Cruttenden both
shot 42 on par-36 to help lead the Sage Hill School boys golf team to
a 222-234 Academy League victory over Capistrano Valley Christian
Tuesday at Strawberry Farms Golf Club.
Coach Erik Gnagy’s Lightning improved to 2-3, 2-2 in league and
received contributions from junior Alex Cochran (45), freshman Bryan
Kornswiet (45) and sophomore John Neff (48).
John Lee of Capistrano Valley Christian came in with the lowest
score, 39.
Newport trails by four
* GOLF: Newport Harbor High’s boys golf team trails Los
Alamitos, 213-217 after nine holes at Big Canyon CC’s par-36 course.
Davis Pemstein and David Motchenbacher were both at 42 for
Newport, with Brandon Sowers (43), Mike Benvenuti (43) and Garrett
Whitfield (47).
The match is scheduled to be completed April 30 at Coyote Hills
GC.
Eagles trail by 11 strokes
* GOLF: Jason Cassidy shot an even-par 36, but it was not enough
for the Estancia High boys golf team against Edison. The Chargers
shot 196 to Estancia’s 207 at Mesa Verde Golf & Country Club in the
first half of an 18-hole match that will conclude Thursday at
Seacliff Country Club Huntington Beach.
Cassidy, who shot the low round in Tuesday’s play, was 3-under at
one point, said his coach, Art Perry.
Other Estancia scores were: Austin Serr (42), Greg Les (42),
Marcus Sostak (43) and Ryan Brown (44).
Western stops Costa Mesa
* GOLF: Western’s Brock Erwin aced the par-3 eighth hole at
Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club’s Mesa Linda course en route to a
2-over par 36 and a 219-232 Western edge over Costa Mesa Tuesday.
Mesa’s Adam Donovan and Billy Jackson each shot 34 while Brian
Beach fired a 47 followed by Ryan Handy (48) and Joey Edwards (49).
Mesa is 3-6 and will play Western again Thursday at Dad Miller
Golf Course in Anaheim at 2:15 p.m.
Sage Hill wins in four
* VOLLEYBALL: Sage Hill School’s boys vollleyball team had a
rocky start, but won three consecutive games against Academy League
foe Pasadena Poly to stay undefeated Tuesday.
Kevin Joyce (23 kills) and Macsun Frederick (12 kills) led the way
in a 12-15, 15-3, 15-9, 15-5, win at Sage Hill.
Joyce added four service aces to go with four by Frederick. Julian
Smith-Newman tallied 25 assists for Sage Hill (3-0, 2-0 in league).
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