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Mesa wins, 48-39
HOOPS: Costa Mesa High’s Danny Krikorian caught fire from
three-point range, shooting 5 of 8 from behind the arc, to help lead
the Mustangs (3-2) to a 48-39 victory over Valley Christian Saturday
in Cerritos for fifth place at the Valley Christian Tournament.
Krikorian finished with a game-high 25 points on 8 of 13 shooting
(62%). Mesa (3-2) got one three-point basket each from Scott Knox,
Ziad Pepic and Tony Krikorian to go 8 of 18 on three pointers.
Brian Molina added seven assists to go with two steals while Marko
Stankevic grabbed 10 rebounds. Danny Krikorian had five boards for
the Mustangs.
Sage Hill a winner
HOOPS: Sage Hill High was an easy winner over Villanova Prep in a
consolation game of the La Jolla Small Schools Tournament at La Jolla
Country Club Day School Saturday.
The Lightning (2-4) led by as many as 25 in the third period and
began the game with a 10-0 run before eventually settling for a 58-44
victory.
Michael Fitzhugh led the Lightning with 24 points on 12-of-17
shooting while Erik Williams went 7 for 16 and finished with 15
points..
Scott Cho led the Lightning with eight rebounds and Fitzhugh
grabbed seven boards. Williams made five steals.
NH girls win, 37-32
HOOPS: Newport Harbor High’s girls basketball team took 13th place
with a 37-32 win over Don Lugo Saturday in the South Coast Holiday
Classic at University High in Irvine.
Harbor (3-2) hit 10 of 13 from the foul line in the second half to
help seal the victory.
The Sailors’ Jillianne Whitfield, an all-tournament selection, led
the Tars with nine points with Ally Stoltz adding seven. Athena
Vasquez and Lindsey Woller each chipped in six points for the
victors.
Woller, a 6-foot senior, played solid defense against Don Lugo’s
leading-scorer, 6-foot-2 Carly Frondahl, who scored 11 points, said
Newport Coach Jen Thompson.
Estancia wins
HOOPS: Nancy Castro and Xochitl Byfield each scored 15 points to
lead the Estancia High Eagles to a third-place finish with a 55-45
victory over Laguna Hills in girls basketball action Saturday in the
South Coast Holiday Classic at University High.
Estancia (4-1) shot 80% from the foul line in the victory but
committed 17 fouls to only three for Laguna Hills, said Eagles’ Caoch
Tamette Rappa.
CdM girls fifth
HOOPS: The Corona del Mar High girls basketball team used
full-court pressure defense to build a 30-10 halftime lead en route
to a 60-32 fifth-place victory over Orange in the Western Tournament
Saturday in Anaheim.
CdM senior Kelliann Klein, who scored a game-high 15 points, was
named to the all-tournament team, while teammate Lauren Snell came
off the bench and added 10 points to help the Sea Kings improve to
2-3 on the season.
“The girls did a great job and played a great defense,” CdM Coach
James Barkalow said. “Kelliann stepped up when times got tough.”
Mustangs split
SOCCER: The Costa Mesa High girls soccer team won one and lost one
game at the Ocean View Tournament at Golden West College Saturday.
The Mustangs (5-1-2) beat Marina, 3-1, then tied Kennedy, 1-1.
Sisters Jasmin and Sharon Day and Jenny Sparks all scored one goal
for Mesa against Marina and Mesa goalkeeper Kaitlyn Gentling made
three saves. The Mustangs trailed, 1-0 at halftime, before regaining
the edge.
Costa Mesa and Kennedy went into the half tied, 0-0, before Sparks
notched her second goal of the day and Gentling added seven saves.
Geier wins title
WRESTLING: Newport Harbor High’s Nate Geier won the 135-pound
weight class, going 3-0 in his wrestling matches Saturday at the
Andrew Pena Tournament at Irvine High School.
The Sailors (0-1) finished with 45 points, good for 11th place.
Geier won by pin (2:52) over a Centennial wrestler, by decision
(13-8) over Dos Pueblos and then by major decision (13-1) over
Peninsula.
Corona del Mar High’s unseeded Dan Gushue took second in the
152-pound weight class on three pins with times of 1:17, 3:27 and
4:41 before losing in the finals to a wrestler from Dos Pueblos.
Gushue improves to 7-1 this season.
The Tars’ Tony Pinon went 3-2 with two pins and one decision. He
pinned a competitor from Trabuco Hills in 2:28 and one from Katella
in 4:28 while scoring a 12-7 decision against Irvine.
Newport’s Kid Lim went 2-2 in the 112-pound class. He scored both
wins on pins -- in 5:24 over El Toro and in 1:32 against Redondo
Union.
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