Estancia nearing Golden West title
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The Estancia High boys golf team moved closer to a Golden West League
championship Thursday, defeating host Orange, 212-216, at El Prado
Golf Course in Chino.
Marcus Sostak shot 3-over-par 39 to lead the Eagles and earn
medalist honors, while Jason Les (41), Nick Lettrieri (42), Austin
Serr (44), and Greg Les (46) also scored for the winners.
Estancia improved to 10-5, 5-0 in league with just three league
matches remaining.
Sea Kings roll over Titans
* GOLF: Rob Ury birdied three holes and shot a 1-over-par 36 to lead the host Corona del Mar High boys golf team to a 189-194 Pacific
Coast League victory over Tesoro at Newport Beach Country Club
Thursday.
Alex Chikovani shot 37 while Ben Tilsen (38), Zach Rabinovich
(39), Jamie Bloom (39) and Eric Miller (40) contributed for CdM (6-9,
4-2 in league). Matt Story also shot 40.
OCC players advance
* TENNIS: Orange Coast College teammates Sabrina Tanamal and Leah
Becker each reached the quarterfinals in singles and teamed to reach
the doubles final after play in the Orange Empire Conference
tournament at Santa Ana College Thursday.
Becker and Tanamal also qualified for the Southern California
regional tournament April 30 at Fullerton College in doubles and
singles.
Becker and Tanamal, the top-seeded doubles team, defeated
Riverside’s Chrissy Lee and Trisha Robles (No. 3 seed) , 6-1, 4-6,
6-3, to earn a spot in today’s final, tentatively scheduled for 5:15
p.m.
Tars face little resistance
* TENNIS: Senior Charlie Farmer lost just one game in sweeping at
No. 1 singles while two doubles teams earned victories for the
Newport Harbor High boys tennis team in its 15-3 Sea View League
victory over visiting Aliso Niguel Thursday.
Grant Casserly and Derek Davis, along with Ruslan Serydyk and
Dylan Espley-Jones, swept in doubles for the Sailors (11-5, 5-1 in
league).
UCI’s Turpin fifth
* TRACK AND FIELD: UC Irvine senior Annmarie Turpin finished fifth
in the Mt. San Antonio College Relays heptathlon that concluded at
Azusa Pacific University Thursday.
Turpin was the top collegiate finisher in the field with a
career-best 5,332 points, which is an NCAA provisional-qualifying
mark.
In Thursday’s events, Turpin recorded marks of 18 feet, 1 inch in
the long jump, 126-10 in the javelin throw and 2 minutes, 21.39
seconds in the 800 meters.
In the California Invitational decathlon that ended at Azusa
Pacific Thursday, UCI senior Jon Stewart finished ninth in Division A
with 6,648 points and freshman Eric Nyberg was 10th in Division B
with 6,112 points.
Wolverines silence Tars
* SOFTBALL: Visiting Aliso Niguel High scored seven runs in the
top of the fifth inning to pad its lead and shut out Newport Harbor,
9-0, for the second time in three days, in a Sea View league softball
game Thursday.
Junior Ashley Gleason, who took the loss for Newport, Julianne
Bass and Betsy Martin tallied the team’s three hits. Martin’s single
was her first hit this season.
Hornets outslug Pirates
* BASEBALL: Host Fullerton College scored three unearned runs with
two outs in the bottom of the sixth to distance themselves enough to
defeat Orange Coast, 15-11, in a seesaw Orange Empire Conference
baseball game Thursday.
OCC (9-17, 3-11 in conference) committed four straight errors in
the sixth as the Hornets scored their runs with no hits.
OCC’s Hoevel loses
* TENNIS: Orange Coast College’s Mike Hoevel lost to Irvine
Valley’s John Mousel, 6-0, 6-7 (6-8), 6-4, in the second round of the
Orange Empire Conference men’s singles tournament Thursday at Cypress
College.
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