Sailors win in Alaska, lose Diefenbach
The Newport Harbor High boys basketball team won for the second time
in two games Monday at the Capital City Classic in Juneau, Alaska.
But the Sailors may have sustained a season-altering loss.
Jamie Diefenbach, a 6-foot-8 senior center who missed his junior
season after tearing the ACL in his right knee, injured his left knee
Sunday night in the tournament’s slam dunk contest, Newport assistant
coach Bryan Cottriel said.
“He came down funny and, after looking at it on videotape, I’d be
surprised if it wasn’t a torn ligament,” Cottriel said.
Cottriel said Diefenbach planned to fly to Orange County today to
undergo medical tests to determine the extent of the injury.
This would mark the third straight season a Sailor has missed all
or most of a season with a torn ACL. Two Sailors sustained the injury
last year.
On the court Monday, the Tars defeated Fairbanks-based North Pole,
69-45, in what amounted to a semifinal game at Juneau-Douglas High.
Junior Taylor Young scored a career-high 28 points and added 13
rebounds, eight offensive, to pace the Sailors (9-4), who meet host
Juneau-Douglas tonight 8 for the tournament title.
Senior Greg Gausewitz had nine rebounds and two points for the
Tars.
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Capital City Classic
Semifinal Newport Harbor 69, North Pole 45
Score by Quarters
North Pole 6 6 15 18 - 45
Newport Harbor 14 20 21 14 - 69
North Pole - Harrell 8, Seavy 12,
Hollingsworth 4, Tanner 7, Lohrman 5, Pavell
2, Mandeville 1, Glenn 6. 3-pt. goals - Seavy
2, Harrell 2, Lohrman 1. Fouled out -
Hollingsworth. Technicals - None. Newport
Harbor - Young 28, Perrine 7, MacBeth 4,
Mouradyan 6, Heenan 6, Orth 8, Hunter 4,
Gausewitz 2, Allee 1, Holbrook 1, Slater 1,
Eadington 1. 3-pt. goals - Perrine 1, Orth 1.
Fouled out - None. Technicals - None.
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Mesa tops Cabrillo
* BASKETBALL: The Costa Mesa High boys basketball team turned up
its trademark defensive intensity after halftime to pull away and
earn a 55-41 victory over Cabrillo of Long Beach in the 13th-place
semifinal of the Orange Holiday Classic Monday at Chapman University.
The Mustangs, leading by a mere one point at halftime, outscored
the Jaguars, 17-12, in the third quarter and 15-7 in the final eight
minutes to improve to 7-5.
Mesa will play for 13th place today at 12:10 p.m. against Gahr.
Sophomore Scott Knox had a game-high 18 points for the Mustangs,
who also received double-figure scoring from junior Jeff Waldron (13)
and sophomore Tony Krikorian (11).
Waldron added 10 rebounds, while Krikorian made 3 of 4 from
three-point range.
Senior center Marko Stankovic chipped in 10 rebounds, four blocked
shots and six points, while sophomore point guard Brian Molina had
eight assists to go with his five points.
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Orange Holiday Classic
13th-place semifinal Costa Mesa 55, Cabrillo 41
Score by Quarters
Cabrillo 9 13 12 7 - 41
Costa Mesa 11 12 17 15 - 55
Cabrillo - Carter 14, Graham 14, Dumphrey 2,
Halcomb 4, Jennings 2, Allen 5. 3-pt. goals -
Graham 4, Carter 2. Fouled out - None.
Technicals - None. Costa Mesa - Waldron 13,
Stankovic 6, Knox 16, Krikorian 11, Molina 5,
Aleson 4, Wase 0, Gandia 0, Lefebvre 0. 3-pt.
goals - Krikorian 3, Knox 2, Waldron 1. Fouled
out - None. Technicals - None.
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CdM girls victorious
* BASKETBALL: Corona del Mar High senior Kate Heeschen scored a
career-high 21 points to lead the Sea Kings to a 44-38 win over host
Santiago in the Cavalier Classic Monday night in Garden Grove.
Heeschen, who scored 10 of her 14 second-half points in the fourth
quarter, had five steals, three rebounds and two assists to help CdM
improve to 3-5.
Senior Lauren Snell had eight rebounds, four steals and four
points, while sophomore Megan Benbow added six rebounds and four
assists to her three points.
CdM continues pool play tonight at 8, against University High from
Los Angeles.
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Cavalier Classic
First-round pool play Corona del Mar 44,
Santiago 38
Score by Quarters
Corona del Mar 8 5 8 23 -- 44
Santiago 7 12 10 9 -- 38
Corona del Mar -- Wayte 2, Stern 8, Heeschen
21, Skalla 0, Duernberger 4, Snell 4, Benbow
3, Marks 2, Wadhwa 0, Kawata 0, Long 0. 3-pt.
goals -- None. Fouled out -- Stern. Technicals
-- None. Santiago -- Doan 14, Contreras 10, K.
Luna 3, Howard 1, V. Luna 6, Le 1, Tran 4.
3-pt. goals -- None. Fouled out -- K. Luna,
Tran. Technicals -- None.
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Lightning trounce foes
* BASKETBALL: The Sage Hill School boys basketball team, with only
six available players, scored the first 11 points of the game and
went on to a 46-32 win over the Renaissance Academy of La Canada in
the third round of pool play at the St. Anthony tournament Monday in
Long Beach.
Sage Hill senior Kevin Joyce scored a game-high 20 to pace the
winners, who improved to 7-4.
Sophomore Matt Loper added 12 points for the Lightning, which
outscored the Wildcats in every quarter.
The Lightning’s only scare was having three players with three
fouls at halftime.
“We went into a zone there for a while,” Coach Steve Keith said
with a laugh. The limited numbers were due to some players being out
of town, Keith said.
Sage concludes the tournament today against Thomas Aquinas of
Canada.
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St. Anthony tournament
Third-round pool play Sage Hill 46, Renaissance
32
Score by Quarters
Renaissance 2 10 12 8 - 32 Sage Hill 11 11 15 9 - 46 Renaissance - Shapiro 2, Williams 10, Beam 4,
Lewis 2, Meyers 4, Green 2, Farnsworth 8. 3-pt.
goals - Beam 1. Fouled out - None. Technicals -
None. Sage Hill - Lefler 0, Loper 12, Joyce 20,
Voge 6, Hancock 2, Durheim 6. 3-pt. goals -
Joyce 1. Fouled out - None. Technicals - None.
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Sailors win contests
* BASKETBALL: Newport Harbor High sophomore Dennis Heenan won the
boys three-point shooting contest and Sailor senior Kristi Koon
claimed the girls free-throw shooting title Sunday at the Capital
City Classic in Juneau, Alaska.
Heenan hit 12 of 20 three-point tries to top the field, while Koon
hit more than a dozen foul shots to prevail in the miss-and-your-out
format, according to Newport Harbor boys assistant coach Bryan
Cottriel.
Irvine edges Mustangs
* BASKETBALL: Costa Mesa High senior Brittany Vergara sank four
three-pointers and scored a career-high 12 points, but the host
Mustangs were edged, 41-39, by Irvine in the girls basketball
consolation semifinals of the Costa Mesa Winter Classic Monday.
The Mustangs trailed, 15-9, after one quarter and closed to within
18-17 at halftime. Irvine widened the lead to three in the third
period, but Mesa rallied to take a 29-28 advantage early in the
fourth.
The Vaqueros, however, regained the lead and were never headed.
Vergara, the Mustangs’ 5-foot-3 center, added five rebounds,
despite giving away nine inches to the opposing post.
Senior Cassey Brick had 10 rebounds and six assists to go with her
four points, while Mesa senior teammate Susy Trujillo had 12 points
to go with her six rebounds and three steals.
Trujillo’s performance came despite spraining her ankle in the
first quarter. Coach Jim Weeks said she missed most of the second
quarter and will probably be rested today, when the Mustangs (5-4)
meet Golden West League rival Westminster in the 11th-place game at
10:30 a.m.
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Costa Mesa Winter Classic
Consolation semifinal Irvine 41, Costa Mesa 39 Score by Quarters
Irvine 15 3 10 13 - 41
Costa Mesa 9 8 8 14 - 39
Irvine - Crawford 10, Swenson 18, Isharaha 7,
Houston 6. 3-pt. goals - Swenson 5. Fouled out
- None. Technicals - None. Costa Mesa - Brick
4, Kelly 2, Trujillo 12, Be. Vergara 7, Br.
Vergara 12, Akansel 2, Cluff 0. 3-pt. goals -
Br. Vergara 4, Trujillo 1. Fouled out - None.
Technicals - None.
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Tars’ rally falls short
* BASKETBALL: The Newport Harbor High girls basketball team
outscored Monroe Catholic in the fourth quarter, but lost, 59-54, in
pool play at the Capital City Classic at Juneau-Doulgas High in
Alaska Monday.
Senior Jillianne Whitfield led the Sailors (7-5) with 17 points,
while senior Victoria Swigart added 16 points and nine rebounds.
Vanessa Miller recorded four steals and contributed six points.
“[Fairbanks-based Monroe Catholic] played a very fast-paced,
high-tempo game and we kind of got caught playing their type of game
instead of ours,” Newport Coach Jen Thompson said. “They played very
aggressive defense. We would have one shot or turn over the ball. In
the fourth quarter we finally figured it out but it was a little too
late.”
Monroe Catholic improved to 1-1. Newport will continue play in the
four-team tournament today when it faces Juneau-Douglas.
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Capital City Classic
Third-round pool play Monroe Catholic 59,
Newport 54
Score by Quarters
Monroe 13 17 14 15 -- 59
Newport 8 16 9 21 -- 54
Monroe Catholic -- Stepovich 13, Mar. Rima
10, Berg 15, Woods 12, Mel. Rima 4, Malemute
2, Johnson 2, Campeau 1. 3-pt. goals -- None.
Fouled out -- Mar. Rima. Newport Harbor --
Swigart 16, Stoltz 7, Whitfield 17, Miller 6,
Eddington 4, Koon 2, Lawrence 2, Slater 0,
Trobman 0. 3-pt. goals -- Miller 1. Fouled
out -- Miller.
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Diablos rally past Tars
* SOCCER: Newport Harbor High senior Barbara Julian converted a
Shannon Arnold assist to give the Sailors a 1-0 lead Monday, but
Mission Viejo rallied for a 2-1 victory in the first round of the
32-team Excalibur girls soccer tournament.
Newport Harbor Coach Brandie Hayungs praised the overall play of
her Sailors, specifically junior Tayler Giacomaro, who played stopper
and midfield.
“I thought we had the better scoring chances,” Hayungs said.
“Hopefully, this is a step in the right direction for us.”
The Sailors meet University today at 8 a.m. in a consolation game
and will play again today at 12:30 p.m., whether they win or lose
against University.
Bengals best ‘Eaters
* BASKETBALL: The UC Irvine women’s basketball team fell to 1-7
with a 75-66 nonconference home loss Monday to Idaho State (6-3).
Christina Callaway led the Anteaters with 17 points, while Kristin
Green added 16 and Katie Urban added 12.
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Nonconference
Idaho State 75, UC Irvine 66
Idaho State - Gifford 10, Hays 6, Barron 2, Brossman 26, Whitley 7, Andersen 15, Christensen 5, Udy 4.’ 3-pt. goals - Brossman 5, Whitley 1, Chrsitensen 1. UC Irvine - Urban 12, Yadon 6, Callaway 17, Green 16, Ferguson 8, Biggins 7. 3-pt. goals - Green
4, Urban 3, Ferguson 2. Halftime - Idaho State, 31-30.
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