High School Review / Jeffrey Parenti : Mann Again Named Girls’ State Player of Year
Terri Mann, Point Loma High School basketball star, has been selected Girls’ State Player of the Year by Cal-Hi Sports for the second straight year.
Mann, who has led Point Loma to four straight state titles and averaged 36.7 points per game this season, led the 30-player All-State team selected by the Sacramento-based newsletter. She set national records for most rebounds in a season with 816 and most rebounds in a career with 2,256.
Also named to the All-State team was Point Loma’s Liza Carillo.
Point Loma Coach Lee Trepanier, who has a four-year record of 122-1, was selected Coach of the Year.
Sophomores Chris Enger of Vista and Nicole Anderson of La Jolla were named to the five-player All-State sophomore team.
Oceanside’s Junior Seau was named to the boys’ Division II (2-A) Top 10 list.
San Diego County track and field athletes, with their first chance to run on an all-weather tartan surface at Saturday’s Poway/Pepsi track meet at San Diego State, had some of the state’s best performances.
Marc Davis, San Diego High distance runner, ran the 1,500 meters in 3:53.76, a state best this season.
Lincoln’s Michelle Outlaw ran a meet-record 45.29 in the 300 hurdles, but in San Jose, Leigh High’s Effie Daltz ran a 44 flat the same day. Monte Vista’s Matt Farmer cleared 6-foot 8-inches in the high jump, but Clovis High sophomore Ricky Pickett has jumped 6-10.
Crawford sprinter Raymond Ethridge ran 10.80 for 100 meters, which isn’t far behind defending state champion Quincy Watts of Woodland Hills Taft who ran 10.74 at the Pasadena Games. In the 400 relay, the Morse girls’ ran 48.72; the Hawthorne girls have run 46.31 this season.
The girls’ 2-A All-Star soccer team won for the first time in the four-year history Saturday night with a 3-2 victory over the 3-A in the San Diego County Interscholastic Soccer Coaches Assn. All-Star match in front of 1,200 at Ramona High.
Mission Bay’s Lorena Aviles scored two second-half goals to leads the 2-A.
In the boys’ match, Mike Curles of La Jolla scored two goals to lead the 2-A to a 5-2 victory over the 3-A. The defeat was the first for the 3-A, which holds a 3-1-1 series advantage.
Four players from the soccer All-Star game put in double duty Saturday.
Poway’s John Ashworth competed in four events earlier in the track meet at San Diego State. He won the long jump at 21-9 1/2, jumped 44-5 to win his triple jump division, ran the first leg for the sprint medley team, which had the day’s best overall time at 1:33.11, and led off for the 400 relay team, which was second in its division. He also played for the 3-A boys in soccer.
“I was pretty tired,” Ashworth said. “It wasn’t that bad at first (in the soccer match), but as the game went on, I got tired and they took me out.”
For the La Jolla duo of Curles and Eric Ople and Poway’s Kenny Arthur, the all-star game was their second match of the day.
Curles and Ople each play club soccer for the San Diego Nomads’ under-19 A team, which had a game Saturday.
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