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Stockstill to join Vargas at Stanford

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Beau Stockstill, a first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I

goalie for last season’s Corona del Mar High boys water polo team,

will continue his athletic career and education at Stanford, he said

Monday.

Stockstill phoned Cardinal Coach John Vargas, the former head man

at CdM, Monday night to tell him the news. Stockstill recorded 272

saves, 32 steals and 13 assists in the fall, helping lead the Sea

Kings to a 20-8 record and a CIF Division I final berth.

Stockstillalso collected first-team All-Pacific Coast League

honors, as CdM won its fourth straight PCL title. In 2001, Stockstill

combined with Sherwin Kim in the cage and the duo provided the

defense in the Sea Kings’ third straight CIF Division II title.

Stockstill was accepted academically at UCLA, USC, UC Berkeley,

Harvard, Princeton, Yale and Notre Dame. Berkeley and Princeton also

showed interest in Stockstill for water polo, but he said Stanford,

“offered everything I want in college.”

Eagles win in four

* VOLLEYBALL: Juniors Josh Kornegay and Kris Hartwell recorded 14

kills each to lead the Estancia High boys volleyball team to a

15-13,15-13, 6-15, 15-0 Golden West League victory over host Orange

Monday.

Kornegay also added five stuff blocks, while junior Scott Sankey

contributed seven kills . Sophomore Trevor Holmes amassed 29 assists

to help the Eagles improve to 21-6, 9-0 in league.

Eagles win, 11-0

* SOFTBALL: Sophomore Hillary Larsen went 3 for 3 with two

doubles and four RBIs to highlight the Estancia High softball team’s

victory over host St. Margaret’s Monday. The game was a consolation

contest made up from the Costa Mesa Tournament earlier in the season.

The Eagles (10-6) won in four innings, as the game was called

because it exceeded the time limit. Senior Laura Morton contributed a

three-run double for Estancia.

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Costa Mesa Tournament

Consolation game Score by Innings

Estancia 11, St. Margaret’s 0

Estancia 541 1 -- 11 6 1

St. Margaret’s 000 0 -- 0 1 1

C. Kaplan and Acosta. W -- C. Kaplan, 1-0. 2B

-- Larsen (E) 2, L. Morton (E)

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Sage Hill dominates

* GOLF: Freshman Josh Chen earned medalist honors with a 42 to

help lead the Sage Hill School boys golf team to a 217-274 Academy

League victory over Saddleback Valley Christian at Shorecliffs Golf

Course in San Clemente.

John Ness (43), Brian Kornsweit (44), Alex Cochran (44) and Jeff

Cruttenden (44) also contributed to the win for Sage Hill (5-8, 5-6

in league).

OCC advances

* GOLF: The Orange Coast College men’s golf team finished fourth

in the Orange Empire Conference Tournament Monday at Los Serranos

Golf Club and advanced to the Southern California Regional May 5.

Brad Champion shot the lowest in the first round, a 5-under-par 72

and finished at 145 to help OCC beat out Cypress, 771-775, for the

fourth and final qualifying spot. Kelly Wicks 151 (73-78), David Kendall 152 (71-81), Jared Bruce 159 (79-80), Ryan Peaslee 164

(79-85) and Shaun Vickers 165 (79-86) also contributed for the

Pirates.

Sailors win four relays

* SWIMMING: The Newport Harbor High frosh-soph girls and boys

swimming teams, respectively, finished second and third in the final

team standings of the Estancia Frosh-Soph Invitational Saturday,

while Fountain Valley won both sides.

Newport Harbor’s Bryndis Klein captured third place in the 50-yard

backstroke (32.42) and 50 freestyle (26.97), while swimming the

opening leg in the Sailors’ winning 200 free relay (1:49.85), which

also included Blair Zeiser, Melissa Wheeler and Kally Lucas. The

Sailors also won the 400 free relay (3:58.86) with Zeiser, Amanda

Barto, Wheeler and Leah Robertson.

Barto added a third-place finish in the 100 free (59.67), while

Robertson placed third in the 50 butterfly (30.65).

In the 500 free, Estancia’s Chad Kunert came out on top in 5:28.91

to highlight area individuals, while Danny Farhan enjoyed the best

day for the Sailors, taking second place in the 50 (23.93) and 100

(53.23) freestyles. Adam Douglas of Costa Mesa placed third in the

100 free (53.52).

In the 400 free relay, Newport Harbor’s Telford Cottam, James

Jackson, Dan Furman and Eric Carlson finished second in 3:39.98

behind Fountain Valley, while the Sailors’ 200 free relay (1:40.24)

was third with Carlson, Jackson, Brett Auer and Cottam.

‘Eaters claim ninth place

* WATER POLO: The 17th-ranked UC Irvine women’s polo team (20-21)

upset No. 9 San Jose State, 7-3, to claim ninth place Sunday at the

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship held in Stanford. The

Spartans are the highest ranked opponent the Anteaters have defeated.

The Anteaters opened the match with three goals in the first quarter

to take a 3-1 lead. Junior Erica Horman led the Anteaters with two

goals. Junior goalkeeper Sun Chamblee had five saves for UCI. The 20

wins this season by the Anteaters is a school record.

Summaries

BASEBALL

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Newport Elks Tournament

Arlington 19, Corona del Mar 7

Score by Innings

Arlington 810 141 4 -- 19 14 1

CdM 001 015 0 - 7 10 10

Sandaval, Acero (7) and Bouchie,

Billington (4); Dunzer, R. Rhodes (6)

and Kelly. W -- Sandaval. L -- Dunzer.

2B -- Rinlon (A) 2, Bouchie (A),

Ferguson (CdM), Marin-Finn (CdM), Karpe

(CdM), Long (CdM). HR -- Zincola (A)

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TENNIS

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Pacific Coast League

CdM 18, Laguna Beach 0

Singles - Reitz (CdM) def. Gahenender, 6-0, def. McKieman, 6-0, def. Codini, 6-1; Warsaw (CdM) won, 6-2, 6-0, 6-0; Saida (CdM) 6-3, 6-0, 6-0

Doubles - Snyder-Pham (CdM) def. Ferguson-Tran, 6-3, def. Kovasevic-Paxton, 6-0, Burger-McMahan, 6-0; Roberts-Khoury (CdM) won, 7-5, 6-3, 6-1; Gingold-Nguyen (CdM) won, 7-6, 6-3, 6-0

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