Hitless Estancia victorious anyway
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* SOFTBALL: The Estancia High softball team failed to get a hit, but
didn’t fail to come up with a victory Wednesday, edging Golden West
League visitor Orange, 1-0.
Orange pitcher Vanessa Zboril walked four, including two to help
fuel the Eagles’ lone run in the sixth inning.
Laura Morton walked to start the frame and Be Diep took over as a
pinch-runner. Diep, a recent junior varsity call-up seeing her first
varsity action, advanced to second on Muriel Mason’s sacrifice bunt.
After Evelyn Flores walked, Diep bolted for third when a pitch in the
dirt evaded the Orange catcher. The catcher eventually recovered and
threw to third, where the third baseman mishandled the throw for an
error, allowing Diep to score the game-winner.
Mason struck out seven in a complete-game three-hitter to earn her
sixth win in eight decisions this season.
Estancia improved to 9-4, 2-3 in league, while Orange fell to 8-5,
3-2.
“We’ll take it,” Estancia Coach Marc Rodig said of the
unconventional triumph.
*--*
Golden West League
Estancia 1, Orange 0
Score by Innings
Orange 000 000 0 -- 0 3 1
Estancia 000 001 0 -- 1 0 1
Zboril and Calderon; Mason and Acosta. W --
Mason, 6-2. L -- Zboril, 8-
*--*
5.
* TENNIS: The Corona del Mar High boys tennis team improved to
15-0 and 6-0 in the Pacific Coast League with a 17-1 home victory
Wednesday over Northwood.
University of Texas-bound senior standout Garrett Snyder swept at
No. 1 singles, while sophomores Carsten Ball and Spencer Reitz won
all three of their singles sets. Northwood, which defeated University
on Tuesday, 10-8, fell to 6-6, 5-1.
In doubles, CdM’s Wesley Miller and Issei Saida swept at No. 1,
while Bryan Warsaw and Brennan Roberts won three sets at No. 2.
CdM hosts Laguna Beach April 22.
*--*
Pacific Coast League
CdM 17, Northwood 1
Singles -- Snyder (CdM) def. Cho, 6-2, def. Tran, 6-1, def. Farland, 6-1; Ball (CdM) won 6-4, 6-0, 6-0; Reitz (CdM) won 6-4, 6-2, 6-0. Doubles -- Miller-Saida (CdM) def. Aanaes-Moody, 6-2, def. Murdia-Wolf, 6-4, def. Strenk-Eisner, 6-0; Roberts-Warsaw
(CdM) won 6-1, 7-6, 6-0; Nguyen-Gingold won 6-4, 6-2, Krouph-Khoury lost, 1-6
*--*
Vanguard sweeps
* BASEBALL: Vanguard University dealt visiting Westmont a double
dose of the blanks Wednesday, scoring 3-0 and 5-0 Golden State
Athletic Conference victories behind the shutout pitching of Jason
Searle and Josh Franco.
Searle two-hit Westmont over seven innings in the opener. Two
unearned runs in the third inning and a solo shot by Jon Bower in the
fifth proved decisive.
Franco struck out three, walked none and was backed up by a 10-hit
attack. Scott Zine and Matt Tisthammer each banged out two singles
and Searle had a double.
*--*
Golden State Athletic Conference Game 1
Vanguard 3, Westmont 0
W’mont 000 000 0 -- 0 2 1
Vanguard 002 010 x -- 3 4 1
Stretz and Bouman; Searle and Bower. W --
Searle, 3-2. L -- Stretz, 0-4. 2B --
Carnahan (VU). HR -- Bower (VU)
*--*
*--*
Game 2
Vanguard 5, Westmont 0
W’mont 000 000 0 -- 0 5 2
Vanguard 210 020 x -- 5 10 0
Machado, Zielke (6) and Bouman; Franco and
Westerfeld. W -- Franco, 1-1. L --
Machado, 1-3. 2B -- Searle (VU)
*--*
Pirates sweep foe
* VOLLEYBALL: Defending Orange Empire Conference champion Orange
Coast neded just over an hour to dispose of visiting San Diego Mesa,
30-18, 30-13, 30-25, Wednesday.
For one of the few times silnce conference play began, Coach Chuck
Cutenese was able to empty his bench.
David Doxey took over after Game 1 and had 21 assists. Kaione
Scott had 13 digs and saw time in the front row. Poyer Poia had nine
digs and five service aces. Kaimana Kamalni added six kills for the
Pirates, who have now won four of the past five matches.
Coast improves to 15-5, 10-4.
Mesa falls in three
* VOLLEYBALL: Costa Mesa High’s boys volleyball team dropped a
2-15, 10-15, 15-13, 4-15 Golden West League decision at Saddleback
High in Santa Ana Wednesday, falling to 1-11, 0-6 in league.
Sophomore middle blockers Garrett Walthers (four kills, three
stuff blocks) and Gabriel Gonzales (three stuff blocks), along with
freshman opposite Ryan Bagwell (18 digs) stood out for the Mustangs.
Pirates fall, 13-0
* SOFTBALL: Orange Coast College’s softball team ran into a Tiger
on Wednesday and lost a 13-0 Orange Empire Conference game to
visiting Riverside.
Kelly Sharum was Coast’s only player with a base hit, a single in
the fifth inning.
Riverside, 32-16, 8-6 in the OEC, had a 14-hit assault, paced by
Megan Moltz, who went 3 for 3 with three runs and two RBIs. Jennifer
Barth had a two-run homer and pitcher Carla Chasey struck out four
and walked four en route to the one-hit shutout in a game shortened
to five innings. OCC falls to 9-14, 4-10.
*--*
Orange Empire Conference
Riverside 13, OCC 0
Riverside 336 01 -- 13 14 0 OCC 000 00 -- 0 1 2
Chasey and Barth, Ascencio; Mathes, Pfiefer
(5), Hughes (5) and Sharum. W -- Chasey, 8-5.
L -- Mathes, 6-10. 3B -- Aceves (RCC). HR --
Barth (RCC)
*--*
Mesa falls, 7-3
* Costa Mesa High’s softball team dropped its first Golden West
League game as host Westminster surprised the Mustangs with a
five-run fourth-inning which featured six singles and a double, en
route to a 7-3 victory.
Kelly Topps had a solo homer in the first inning and Uyen Mai
delivered a two-run triple in the sixth, but Westminster’ fourth
inning ruled.
Mesa falls to 9-5, 3-1 in league. Westminster improves to 6-3,
3-3.
*--*
Golden West League
Westminster 7, Mesa 3
Mesa 100 002 0 -- 3 7 3
W’ster 001 501 x -- 7 14 1
Butler and Miller; Betancourt and
Gyaborno. W -- Betancourt. L -- Butler. 2B
-- Kohan (W). 3B -- Mai (CM). HR -- K.
Topps (CM)
*--*
‘Eaters lose, 13-6
* WATER POLO: UC Irvine’s women’s water polo team absorbed a 13-6
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation loss to host USC Wednesday.
Karly Tivenan, Michelle Carey and Erica Horman each scored twice
for UCI, but a 7-2 halftime deficit proved decisive.
USC improves to 16-3, 9-1 in the MPSF.
Eagles drive past Chino
*GOLF: Freshman Marcus Sostak tallied his second eagle of the
season and shot a 2-under-par 33 to pace the Estancia High boys golf
team to a 182-204 nonleague win over Chino Hills Wednesday. The 182
is the lowest of the season for Estancia, said Coach Art Perry.
Sostak eagled the par-5 fifth hole and added two birdies to his
round at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club.
Ryan Brown shot a 36 to go with a 37 by Jason Cassidy and 38s each
from Greg Les and Austin Serr for Estancia (9-2, 4-0 in the Golden
West League).
Sage Hill rolls, 15-3
* TENNIS: Sage Hill School defeated host Brethren Christian,
15-3, in an Academy League boys tennis match Wednesday as all three
of the Lightning doubles teams swept in straight sets.
Ara Demirjian and Tristian Cordier played No. 1 doubles for Sage
Hill (5-6, 4-2 in league), while Mark Ramadan and Todd Montekab
teamed at No. 2 and Drew Roeser and Kent Kuran at No. 3.
Sage Hill, ranked No. 5 in CIF Southern Section Division V, will
travel to No. 2 Whitney in a league showdown Friday.
*--*
Academy League
Sage Hill 15, Brethren 3
Singles -- Solodko (SH) lost to Bowman, 0-6, def. McClellan, 6-0, def. Evin, 6-1; Milovantsev (SH) won 6-0, lost 0-6, won 6-0; Chin (SH) won 6-0, 7-6, lost 0-6. Doubles -- Demirjian-Cordier (SH) def. Pringle-Bergari (SH), 6-0, def. Rudd-Gregori, 6-0,
def. Kim-Yamagushi, 6-0; Ramadan-Montekab (SH) won 6-0, 6-0, 6-2; Roeser-Kuran (SH) won 6-1, 6-0, 6-1
*--*
OCC misses
*GOLF: Orange Coast College’s men’s golf team dropped an Orange
Empire Conference match Wednesday to Irvine Valley, 382-401, on the
par-71 Oak Creek Golf Course.
David Kendall led the Pirates with a 76 followed by Kelly Wicks’
77 with Jason Hethcoat (81), Brad Champion (83) and Jared Bruce (84)
also scoring.
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