Sherman wins PCL golf title
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Corona del Mar High senior Nick Sherman came from three shots back
after one day to win by three strokes Thursday at the Pacific Coast
League individual championships at El Prado Golf Course in Chino.
Sherman, who shot 2-over 74 Wednesday, carded a 1-over 73 Thursday
to surge past University senior Neno Boonyaplanun. Sherman, fourth at
league finals last year, was one of six players to advance to the CIF
Southern Regional individual championships, scheduled May 20 at Black
Gold Golf Course in Yorba Linda.
CdM junior Alex Chikovani finished 10th in the two-day PCL
tournament.
Sherman said he picked up five strokes on two holes (13 and 14),
when Boonyaplanun posted back-to-back double bogeys.
“I hit the ball really well today, but I couldn’t make a putt to
save my life,” Sherman said.
CdM Coach Mike Starkweather was less ambivalent.
“I thought he was truly outstanding,” Starkweather said. “He
understands the game of golf and is very aggressive. He went after it
today and I’m very proud of him.”
The Sea Kings, who repeated as PCL champions this season, will
compete as a team in the CIF Southern Region tournament Monday, also
at El Prado.
Sea Kings rout Trojans
* SOFTBALL: Amy Tyson belted a three-run double, Meaghan Bunney
and Sarah Stern each went 2 for 4, and Alissa Zoelle pitched a
complete-game two-hitter to help the Corona del Mar High softball
team solidify its grip on third place with a 10-1 Pacific Coast
League victory over visiting University.
Shortstop Lauren Loe also earned praise from CdM Co-Coach Racie
Giffin as the Sea Kings improved to 9-8, 5-3 in league.
CdM finishes the regular season with games at home against Calvary
Chapel Monday, then at league-leading Northwood Wednesday.
Zoelle struck out three and walked three, blanking the Trojans the
final six innings.
Jackie Manning and Lauren Gega had RBI singles for the winners.
University fell to 0-8 in league.
*--*
Pacific Coast League
CdM 10, University 1 Score by Innings
University 100 000 0 -- 1 2 4
CdM 063 001 x -- 10 8 2
Davis, Warner (3) and Gould; Zoelle and
Tyson, Stern (6). W -- Zoelle, 8-6. L --
Davis. 2B -- Tyson (CdM), Bunney (CdM)
*--*
Errors costly for Sailors
* SOFTBALL: The Laguna Hills High softball team scored two runs on
three errors in the third inning to put away visiting Newport Harbor,
2-0, in a Sea View League game Thursday.
The Sailors (9-9, 2-6 in league) got out of the third inning
without any more damage with a 1-3-2 double play.
Newport got another strong defensive play in the bottom of the
sixth, when outfielder Jenny Daniels tracked down a double and
relayed it to shortstop Athena Vasquez. Vasquez fired home to
Julianne Bass, who made the tag at the plate for the final out of the
inning.
Ashley Gleason and Vasquez had the only hits for the Sailors. Kim
Moore took the loss, giving up just three hits, a single, double and
a triple. The Sailors will close out the season next week, playing
host to Woodbridge on Tuesday and Foothill on Thursday.
*--*
Sea View League
Laguna Hills 2, Newport Harbor 0
Score by Innings
Newport 000 000 0 -- 0 2 4
Laguna Hills 002 000 x -- 2 3 0
Moore and Bass; Fait and Davis. W -- Fait.
L- Moore (6-8)
*--*
Sailors trounce Knights
* VOLLEYBALL: Coach Dan Glenn’s Newport Harbor High Sailors swept
Foothill, 15-11, 15-3, 15-11, in the final Sea View League boys
volleyball match of the season Thursday at Newport. The Sailors
(18-11, 9-1 in league) finish as Sea View co-champions with
Woodbridge and await the release of Monday’s CIF Southern Section
playoff pairings.
“The kids are excited,” Glenn said. “We won all of our games in
the second round of league and we have momentum with our first
playoff game [today at 6 p.m. against host Corona del Mar in a
nonleague Back Bay clash]. That’s what I’m telling them, that it’s
our first playoff game, only we get to go on no matter what.”
Junior middle blocker Jamie Diefenbach led the Sailors with 11
kills and three stuff blocks against the Knights (5-5 in league),
while teammates Michael McDonald (eight kills, two service aces),
Mike Toole (seven kills), Paul Toman (five kills, four blocks), Nick
Glassic (four kills, two blocks) and setter Adam Schlesinger (42
assists, four blocks) contributed to the victory.
CdM sweeps Timberwolves
* VOLLEYBALL: The Corona del Mar High boys volleyball team capped
its unbeaten run through the Pacific Coast League Thursday by
sweeping host Northwood, 15-9, 15-10, 15-9.
The Sea Kings (17-10, 10-0 in league), ranked No. 2 in CIF
Southern Section Division II, had 10 kills each from senior middle
blocker Eric Jones and sophomore outside hitter Tom Welch.
Senior Gunnar McClellan added nine kills, while Brandon
Sherick-Odom and Kevin Welch chipped in eight apiece. Setter Greg
Gabriel had 46 assists and nine digs.
Kevin Welch added 12 digs and McClellan had eight for the winners,
who finish out the regular season tonight with their annual Battle of
the Bay against Newport Harbor. CdM hosts the showdown at 6 p.m.
Lightning falls in five
* VOLLEYBALL: The Sage Hill School boys volleyball team completed
its regular season with a 15-9, 11-15, 15-7, 13-15, 13-15 loss to
visiting Capistrano Valley Christian Thursday.
Junior Kevin Joyce had 32 kills and four blocks, while junior
Macsun Friederick had 15 kills and eight blocks for the Lightning.
Junior setter Julian Smith-Newman recorded 52 assists for the
Lightning, which fell to 8-8, 6-8 in league.
Eagles edge Lightning
* BASEBALL: Visiting Capistrano Valley Christian High earned an
8-6 win over Sage Hill School Thursday in a seesaw Academy League
baseball clash.
The Lightning seized a 1-0 lead in the first, but the Eagles tied
it in the second, then claimed a 5-1 advantage.
Sage Hill, however, scored five to take the lead in the fifth as
George Dempsey (3 for 3 with two doubles) drove in the go-ahead run.
But CVC tied it in the sixth and scored twice in the seventh to
avenge Tuesday’s 13-9 loss to Sage Hill.
The Lightning, now 13-6, 9-4 in league, closes out the league
season with two games against league-leading Oxford Academy next
week.
CVC, battling Sage Hill for second place in the league standings,
has a doubleheader Saturday against Oxford.
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