Lions advance to GSAC final
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Junior point guard Lisa Faulkner of Vanguard University scored 13
points and dished out 10 assists and teammate Lacey Burns had 16
points and 11 rebounds as the host Lions defeated The Master’s,
78-62, in the semifinals of the Golden State Athletic Conference
women’s basketball tournament Saturday night at The Pit.
Vanguard (28-2), ranked third in the nation, advanced to the GSAC
tournament final against Biola (20-12) Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. in
Costa Mesa. VU has already qualified for the NAIA tournament in
Jackson, Tenn., March 17-23.
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Golden State Athletic Conference
Semifinals
Vanguard 78, The Master’s 62
The Master’s -- deWaalmalefty 11, Mittel 7, Seyler 8, Tappe 19, Van Doesburg 11, Folden 6. 3-pt. goals -- Seyler 2. Fouled out -- Mittel. Vanguard -- Mills 12, Burns 16, Faulkner 13, Besse 10, Schmidt 14, Josefsson 6, McClellan 6, Dittenbir 1. 3-pt.
goals -- Faulkner 3, Mills 2, Josefsson 1. Fouled out -- Faulkner. Technicals -- Faulkner. Halftime -- Vanguard, 36-19.
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Erickson closes door
* BASEBALL: The UC Irvine baseball erased a 4-0 deficit through
three innings and won its second consecutive one-run nonconference
road game against Baylor University -- a 5-4 decision Saturday.
UCI (11-3-1) scored three runs in the fourth inning and two more
in the fifth to earn its ninth win in 11 games.
UCI reliever Blair Erickson tossed 1 2/3 scoreless innings to
record his seventh save and give starter Glenn Swanson his third win
to begin the season. Swanson (3-0) allowed four runs while striking
out three in 5 2/3 innings.
Erik Johnson went 2 for 4 with three RBIs, including his second
home run of the season in the Anteaters’ nine-hit attack.
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Nonconference
UC Irvine 5, Baylor 4
Score by Innings
UCI 000 320 000 -- 5 9 2
Baylor 031 000 000 -- 4 13 0
Swanson, Schroer (6), Erickson (8) and
Wagner; Taylor, Woody (8) and Bullock. W
-- Swanson, 3-0. L -- Taylor, 2-2. Save
-- Erickson (7). 2B -- Wagner (UCI),
Bullock (BU), Pankratz (BU), Clements
(BU) 2, Reynolds (BU). HR -- Johnson
(UCI).
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CdM, Mesa start 2-0
* SOFTBALL: The Costa Mesa softball tournament began Saturday with
Corona del Mar High and Costa Mesa each getting two wins to open the
season.
The Sea Kings defeated Sage Hill, 8-4, and then downed Century,
5-1, at Costa Mesa High. CdM freshman Holly Van Hiel struck out seven
in a complete game against Sage Hill while freshman Michelle Tolfa
fanned six in a complete game against the Centurions.
The Mustangs defeated Newport Harbor, 1-0, and downed Laguna
Beach, 9-3, at TeWinkle Park.
CdM junior Heather Lohrman’s two-run triple keyed a six-run fourth
inning against the Lightning (0-1-1). Allison Gonzalez’s two-out
grand slam in the bottom of the second gave Sage a 4-2 lead.
Mesa junior Jackie Butler went the distance, striking out eight
and allowed just three hits against Newport. She took the circle
against Laguna Beach as well and threw a two-hitter. Janae Rivera’s
single brought in Michelle Miller for the deciding run against
Newport while Jane-E Yamamoto went 2 for 3 with two RBIs against the
Breakers.
Sage Hill and Santa Ana dueled to a 5-5 tie after six innings in
Game 2. Freshman Lauren Neale had two hits while Christina Mainero
went 2 for 3 with an RBI for Sage.
Newport Harbor split its two games, defeating Santiago (Garden
Grove), 4-0, at TeWinkle Park while falling to Costa Mesa, 1-0, in
the nightcap.
Ashley Gleason tossed a complete-game two hitter, striking out
five for the Sailors, who scored three runs in the bottom of the
second to take an early 3-0 lead against Santiago. Catcher Julianne
Bass hit the first of her two triples to bring in two runs in the
first. Gleason got out of a no-outs, bases-loaded jam in the sixth.
Shortstop Sasha Grumman caught a line drive for the final out and had
two assists in the inning.
UC Irvine wins in four
* VOLLEYBALL: The host UC Irvine men’s volleyball team rallied
from a first-game setback to earn a 20-30, 30-19, 30-21, 30-20 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation victory over University of the
Pacific Saturday night in Crawford Court.
Senior Jimmy Pelzel led UCI (8-12, 4-9 in the Big West) with 26
kills while Spencer Bemus and David Smith each added 11. Brett Reid
tallied 54 assists for UCI.
Bury selects Stanford
* WATER POLO: Newport Harbor High senior boys water polo standout
Michael Bury will continue his athletic career as a walk-on at
Stanford University beginning next season, he said Saturday. Bury, a
two-meter man, earned All-CIF Division I first-team recognition the
last two seasons and is a member of the U.S. youth national team.
Pirates stung by Lasers
* BASEBALL: The visiting Irvine Valley College baseball team
scored six runs in the sixth inning and held on to defeat Orange
Coast, 10-8, in Orange Empire Conference play Saturday.
Coast (5-7, 0-2 in the OEC) took a 5-4 lead heading into the sixth
before the Lasers (12-4, 2-0) awoke.
OCC left fielder Keith Mastel went 3 for 5 with two runs scored
and three RBIs.
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Orange Empire Conference
Irvine Valley 10, Orange Coast 8
Score by Innings
IVC 111 016 000 -- 10 10 2
OCC 100 223 000 -- 8 12 0
Sarraf, Murphy (5), McEachin (7),
Saddoris (8) and Mier; Horton, Peck
(6), Clear (6) and Hicks. W -- Murphy,
1-1. L -- Horton, 1-2. Save -- Saddoris
(2). 2B -- Swain (IVC), Mier (IVC),
Gutierrez (IVC), Castaneda (OCC). 3B --
Mastel (OCC). HR -- Bennett (IVC),
Mastel (OCC).
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‘Eaters win All-Cal Cup
* TRACK AND FIELD: The host UC Irvine men’s track and field team
bested five University of California schools to win the All-Cal
Challenge Cup meet Saturday.
The Anteaters scored 269.5 points, well ahead of second-place UC
Santa Barbara (225.5).
The UCI women placed third with 190 points. UC Santa Barbara won
the title with 253 points.
The UCI men had five individual winners. Elias Moreno claimed the
100-meters in 10.79 while Omar Lopez took the 400 in 48.40. Tom
Whelan won the 1,500 in 3:57.09, just ahead of teammate Ricky Barnes
(3:57.26).
Kenny Vinh placed first in the 110 hurdles (14.78), narrowly defeating teammate Scott Jarvis (14.95). John Wratten won the high
jump (2.10 meters).
Four UCI women won their events: Jenny Liou in the 3,000
steeplechase (10:56.08), Kirsten Loftin in the pole vault (3.60
meters), Annmarie Turpin in the 100 hurdles (14.51), Jenna Keith in
the 800 (2:13.63).
Doubles doom UCI
* TENNIS: Host Cal Poly San Luis Obispo’s women’s tennis team
secured two key doubles victory to earn the doubles point and
remained unbeaten in Big West Conference play with a 5-2 victory over
UC Irvine Saturday.
Anna Bentzer and Tiffany Chang teamed for UCI’s lone doubles win,
downing the tandem of Samantha Waller and Kristen Grady, 9-8. Bentzer
and Hui Leow won their respective singles matches in straight sets.
UCI fell to 5-5, 1-2 in conference, while Cal Poly improved to 8-3,
4-0.
Mustangs foil ‘Eaters
* BASKETBALL: Four Cal Poly San Luis Obispo players scored in
double figures to lead the visiting Mustangs to a 78-71 Big West
Conference victory that knocked UC Irvine out of next week’s Big West
Conference women’s basketball tournament.
UCI (6-20, 5-13 in the Big West), Utah State and Cal State
Northridge all finished with equal conference records, but the nod
for the eighth and final tournament seed went to the Aggies.
UCI guard Kristen Green scored a game-high 28 points on 11-of-20
shooting while Christina Callaway tallied 18 points to go with 11
rebounds.
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