Pelzel, ex-Tar lauded
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UC Irvine senior Jimmy Pelzel and Cal State Northridge senior Ty
Tramblie, a Newport Harbor High product, have been named second-team
All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association.
Pelzel, an outside hitter who was first-team All-American as a
junior, led the nation with 578 kills and was ranked sixth nationally
in kills per game (4.62). His 37 kills against Stanford in January
was the second-highest single-match total in the nation this year.
Pelzel, UCI’s career leader in kills (1,703), attack attempts
(3,587) and service aces (96), also holds the school single-season
kill record (593 in 2003). He is also in the top 10 in 10 other UCI
career statistical categories.
Pelzel will be traveling to Colorado Springs to train with the
United States national team.
Tramblie, a three-year starting setter, led the Matadors to 19
wins this season, the most for a CSUN team since 1993. He finished
his Matador career with 4,090 assists, fourth in school annals.
Pelzel was also named second-team All-Mountain Pacific Sports
Federation, while Tramblie was a third-team All-MPSF honoree.
Ball out of PCL finals
* TENNIS: Corona del Mar High junior Carsten Ball, who has gone
undefeated in singles and doubles this season, will not compete in
the Pacific Coast League boys tennis finals, which begin Monday at
Tesoro.
Ball (24-0 in singles and 9-0 in doubles) will compete in a United
States Tennis Association national event in El Paso, Texas, trying to
earn points toward his junior ranking.
College coaches are focusing more heavily than ever on rankings to
help guide their recruiting, said CdM Coach Tim Mang, in his 11th
year at the helm.
Juniors Wesley Miller and Spencer Reitz are the top two singles
seeds for the league finals, which conclude Wednesday.
Six Pirates All-OEC
* VOLLEYBALL: Orange Empire Conference men’s volleyball coaches
voted six Orange Coast College players to the all-conference team.
Sophomore outside hitter Poyer Poia and sophomore setter Mike
Murphy each gained first-team recognition for the second straight
season after helping lead the Pirates (15-5, 7-3 in the OEC) to a
berth in the state semifinals.
Poia led the Pirates with 256 kills, finishing his two-year career
with 602, good for fourth on the school’s all-time list.
Murphy amassed 1,619 assists, the third-most in the program’s
history.
Sophomore outside hitter Kaimana Kamalani joined Poia and Murphy
on the first team.
A spot starter last season, Kamalani took more of a leadership
role and, along with Murphy, was one of the team’s co-captains.
Kamalani finished with 213 kills this season, including 21 in
Coast’s five-game state semifinal loss to Long Beach May 1.
Three Pirates earned second-team recognition.
Sophomore libero Matt Skolnik posted a state-leading 222 digs,
placing third on the all-time single-season list. He capped his Coast
career with 365 digs, the second most in school history.
Sophomore opposite Jon Larson, a transfer from Hope International
University, slammed 130 kills to place third on the team this season.
Middle blocker Uriah Seui rounds out the Coast contingent.
Seui led the Bucs with 59 blocks and was the only Coast freshman
to earn all-conference laurels.
OCC rowers advance
* ROWING: Several boats representing Orange Coast College crew
qualified for today’s semifinals at the East Coast Athletic
Conference national invitational rowing championships in Worcester,
Mass.
OCC’s men’s varsity eight, men’s novice eight, women’s novice
eight and women’s varsity four entries all advanced through
qualifying heats. OCC’s men’s junior varsity eight boat will compete
for the first time in today’s semifinal heats on the 2,000-meter
course at Lake Quinsigamond.
The OCC men’s varsity eight finished fourth in its heat in 6:18.14
Saturday, posting the fifth-fastest time among the 18 boats that
competed in three heats.
The men’s novice eight was second in its qualifying heat in
6:41.84 and the women’s eight was second in its heat in 7:22.06.
Pirates’ duo ousted
* TENNIS: The Orange Coast College women’s doubles tandem of
sophomores Leah Becker and Sabrina Tanamal were eliminated in the
semifinals of the state women’s tennis championships Saturday at
Monterey Country Club in Palm Desert.
The two Pirate standouts, who won the Orange Empire Conference
doubles crown, advanced to the semifinals when a pair from Santa Rosa
College defaulted in a Saturday quarterfinal.
Becker and Tanamal were then defeated, 6-4, 6-0, by Joann Hunter
and Mari Matsumoto from San Diego Mesa in the semifinal match.
Vanguard women upset
* TENNIS: The Vanguard University women’s tennis team, which went
unbeaten in Golden State Athletic Conference play, was upended by
GSAC rival Pt. Loma Nazarene Saturday in the final of the NAIA Region
II team championships at Westmont College in Santa Barbara.
Olga Hlushchanka and Amy Brown combined for Vanguard’s lone
doubles win in three matches and Hlushchanka, the top-ranked player
in the NAIA, defeated Hilli Hargrave, 6-1, 6-1, at No. 1 singles.
But Pt. Loma won the remaining three singles matches to deny
Vanguard its first Region II crown.
Vanguard (22-2), ranked No. 3, will receive the first at-large
berth into the 24-team national tournament, scheduled May 17-21 in
Mobile, Ala.
APU defeats Lions
* TENNIS: Azusa Pacific University, ranked No. 1 in NAIA men’s
tennis, defeated third-ranked Vanguard, 5-0, to claim its fifth
straight NAIA Region II team championship Saturday at Westmont
College in Santa Barbara.
The Lions (19-5) have qualified for the NAIA tournament, scheduled
May 17-20 in Mobile, Ala.
APU improved to 28-1.
Area youths win honors
* BASEBALL: Jackson Massingill, Kyle Hill and Luke Napolitano of
Newport Beach and Brett Parker from Costa Mesa won their respective
age brackets in the Pepsi Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run
competition hosted by the City of Newport Beach at Bob Henry Park
April 25.
The winners advance to a sectional competition May 22 in La Palma
where they will be eligible for the team championship to be held at
Angel Stadium.
UCI doubles in NCAAs
* TENNIS: The UC Irvine tandem of senior Jonathan Endrikat and
junior Brian Morton have been selected to compete in the 32-team NCAA
men’s tennis doubles championships in Tulsa, Okla., May 26-31.
Morton, a Corona del Mar High product, and Endrikat are ranked No.
22 in the country and are 11-5 this season.
The pair won the ITA West Region championship in Carson and
reached the semifinals of the Icy Hot/ITA All-American championships
in Chattanooga, Tenn.
They were seeded fourth at the ITA/National Intercollegiate indoor
championships in Ann Arbor, Mich. and were named first-team All-Big
West Conference as a doubles team this season.
It’s the first Anteater doubles team to be selected for the NCAA
championships since Trevor Kronemann and Shige Kanroji lost in the
first round in 1990.
UCI golfers are No. 10
* GOLF: The UC Irvine men’s golf team remained at No. 10 in the
latest Pacific region rankings released Wednesday as head coach Paul
Smolinski remains optimistic that the Anteaters will be selected for
a NCAA regional berth next week.
Arizona State is first in the regional ranking, UCLA second and
Arizona third.
This ranking is based on all results reported to Golfstat through
May 4. The Pacific region is allocated 12 teams into the NCAA
regional championships, but is required to rank other teams for
consideration for at-large berths into the regionals.
Final selections for NCAA regional competition will be announced
Monday. Regional competition will be conducted May 20-22.
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