Sea Kings remain perfect in league
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Corona del Mar High’s boys volleyball team faced a familiar foe
Friday, beating Tesoro, 25-23, 25-16, 24-26, 25-18, in Pacific Coast
League action.
The two teams played Wednesday at Tesoro, with CdM sweeping three
straight games. The schools played twice this week because they were
the only two not on spring break.
“It was unusual circumstances,” Sea Kings Coach Steve Conti said
of the back-to-back matches.
Corona del Mar (11-7, 4-0 in league) was led by the Welch twins.
Kevin Welch collected 16 kills and four blocks while Tom Welch paced
all hitters with 17 kills. Senior Dominic Rubino finished the night
with 39 assists for the Sea Kings.
Tesoro fought back from an 18-12 deficit in the third game to pull
out a victory, but Corona del Mar dominated the fourth game.
Morton shines in loss
* SOFTBALL: Estancia High sophomore Heather Morton went 3 for 3
with four RBIs, but the Eagles softball team lost, 8-7, to Golden
West League host Orange, which scored the game-winning run in the
seventh inning, Friday.
Rebecca Kaplan scored three runs for the Eagles (4-10, 1-5 in
league). Orange improved to 10-4, 3-2.
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Golden West League
Orange 8, Estancia 7
Score by Innings
Estancia 102 201 1 -- 7 6 3
Orange 200 401 1 -- 8 7 1
C. Kaplan and Ockey; Sjule, Brewington (4)
and Coan. W -- Brewington. L -- C. Kaplan,
4-9. 2B -- Ramos (O), Coan (O), Toledo (O).
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Back Bay in playoffs
* RUGBY: The Back Bay Rugby Club, based in Newport Beach, has
qualified for the USA club rugby division I playoffs, which begin
April 24.
The Back Bay club will travel to either Canton, Mass., or Grand
Rapids, Mich., to compete. The playoff teams will be vying to play in
the championship game, which will be at the Back Bay club’s home
field, Peninsula Park on A Street near the Balboa Pier.
The Back Bay Rugby Club, 7-4 in USA Rugby Division I, will end its
regular season at 1 p.m. today, when it hosts Old Mission Beach
Athletic Club, a highly regarded squad from San Diego.
Spring Classic tonight
* SPEEDWAY: Costa Mesa opens its gates at 6 p.m. tonight for the
Spring Classic at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Extreme Freestyle
Motocross jumpers and professional Speedway Motorcycle racers will
kick off the dust and participate in what has been referred to as the
“spring practice” due to the fact that so many are shaking off the
rust of the off-season. Saturday May 1 is the season opener. Call
(949) 492-9933 for more information.
UCI’s Bentzer honored
* TENNIS: UC Irvine junior Anna Bentzer has been named Big West
Conference women’s tennis Athlete of the Week for the week of April
5-11.
Bentzer defeated UC Riverside No. 1 singles player Michelle
Bayronneau, 6-1, 6-1, to improve to 16-3 in singles.
She also paired with Jayme Hu to earn an 8-0 doubles win against
UCR.
Bentzer, from Stockholm, Sweden, is ranked No. 102 nationally by
College Tennis Online. This is her fourth Athlete of the Week honor
this season.
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