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The CIF Southern Section girls tennis playoffs are in full swing
today and both Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools are right
in the thick of things.
The Sea Kings (17-2) will host Pacifica in second-round Division IV
action, while the Sailors (13-6) travel to Whitter to take on Del Rio
League champion La Serna in Division III. Both matches begin at 2 p.m.
CdM, seeded No. 1 in Division IV, had a bye in the opening round,
while the Mariners advanced by upsetting Golden West League entry Ocean
View Thursday.
The Sea Kings were dominant in the Pacific Coast League individual
finals. Sophomore Anne Yelsey won the singles title with a 3-6, 6-1, 6-0
victory over teammate Brittany Reitz. To reach the finals, Yelsey had to
defeat another CdM player, Kim Singer.
Doubles players Leslie Damion and Brittany Holland improved their
record to 22-0 en route to the PCL doubles title.
A win for the Sea Kings would advance them to Tuesday’s Division IV
quarterfinals.
The Sailors moved on to the quarterfinals with a solid 18-0 romp over
Savanna Thursday.
In that win, freshman Vanessa Dunlap adapted to playoff pressure very
nicely, losing only one game in her three singles sets. Junior Megan
Hawkins lost only two games.
The doubles team of junior Erika Buder and sophomore Krista McIntosh
led the Sailors, winning, 6-2, 6-0, 6-0.
Elsewhere today:
Both the Sailors and Sea Kings will resume girls volleyball playoff
action.
Newport Harbor (16-9) will play at Huntington Beach in the Division
I-A quarterfinals, while third-seeded CdM hosts Nordhoff in the Division
III-AA quarters. Both matches are set to begin at 7 p.m.
The Sailors and Oilers have split their two previous meetings this
season. Newport knocked off Huntington Beach at the Orange County
Championships with a best-of-three victory before the Oilers got revenge
and swept the host Sailors in a best-of-five nonleague match.
In collegiate action, the Orange Coast College women’s water polo
team, ranked No. 2 in the state with a 27-6-1 record, takes on archrival
and state No. 1 Golden West (32-1) tonight at 6:15 in the Orange Empire
Conference championships at Mt. San Antonio College.
The Pirates have faced the defending state champion Rustlers twice
this season, falling, 5-3, and 9-1.
To reach the finals, OCC defeated Cuesta and Riverside, both by 9-6
decisions on Thursday.
Neisha Hoagland scored six goals in the two games, while Devon Wright
added five goals. Goalie Erin Kennedy (Newport Harbor) was strong for
OCC, stopping 22 shots in the two wins.
The OCC women’s basketball team continues action at the Chaffey
Tournament.
The Vanguard University women’s basketball team hosts La Sierra in a
nonconference tilt at 7:30.
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