Diefenbach picks UCLA
Newport Harbor High senior Jamie Diefenbach, a 6-foot-8 middle
blocker, has signed a letter of intent to continue his volleyball
career at UCLA.
Diefenbach, who earned first-team All-Sea View League honors as a
junior for the league champion Sailors, narrowed his choices to UC
Santa Barbara, UC San Diego and New York University before selecting
UCLA.
“I like that UCLA is a competitive program and I was impressed
with the coaching staff,” he said. “It seemed like the right place
for me.”
Diefenbach, a repeat Newport-Mesa Dream Team selection, missed the
first part of last season after reconstructive knee surgery, but
established himself as one of the premier middle blockers in Orange
County.
Diefenbach will also play center for Larry Hirst’s boys basketball
team this winter, anxious to return to the court after missing last
season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
-- Bryce Alderton
Mustang trio lauded
* WATER POLO: Three players from the Costa Mesa High boys water
polo team and one from Estancia are featured as first-team selections
for the Golden West League, which also included second-team
recognition for the Mustangs and Eagles.
Senior Brian Tipton, junior Anthony Adamowicz and sophomore Kyle
Thorsness earned first-team, all-league honors for Costa Mesa, which
finished second in the Golden West and reached the CIF Southern
Section Division II playoffs with a 15-8 record.
For Estancia, which finished 9-11, 2-4 in league, senior Paul
Collier received first-team laurels.
Eagles senior Anthony Hermann, along with Costa Mesa senior Brian
Knox and teammate Evan Spencer, a junior, collected second-team
recognition.
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