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Sailors start strong
NEWPORT BEACH — Good programs don't rebuild, they reload. "Rebuild" certainly has not been a word that Coach Kristen Case has had to use in her first five years coaching at her alma mater. The Newport Harbor High girls' tennis team has won the last...
Tags: Tennis
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High School Roundup: Sailors lose opener
GIRLS' GOLF Dana Hills 217, Newport Harbor 246 LAGUNA NIGUEL — Senior Tara Hanna shot a six-over-par 42 for the Sailors in their season opener Wednesday at El Niguel Country Club. Freshman Grace Farrell (44), senior Hannah Perry (50), junior... -
High School Football: Sage Hill vs. Calvary Chapel
Sage Hill vs. Calvary Chapel When/where: Friday, 7 p.m. at Sage Hill School Key Lightning: Sr. QB/S Harrison Ray; Sr. WR/NG Thomas Fenner; Sr. RB/CB Charlie Kim. Key Eagles: Sr. QB Colin Kearon; Sr. WR/S/K Billy Weaver; Jr. RB/LB Danny Mattero....Tags: Football, California Interscholastic Federation, Sports
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Briefs: CdM ranked No. 1 in CIF football poll
Reigning CIF Southern Division champion Sea Kings top preseason picks, two spots ahead of Estancia. The Corona del Mar High football team ended the CIF Southern Section Southern Division playoffs on top last year. The Sea Kings open as the division's...Tags: Water Polo, Los Angeles Kings, Polo, Politics, California Interscholastic Federation
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Football: Sage Hill players will claim bigger role
Like many young high school football coaches, J.R. Tolver wants to be in control of everything. He learned last year, his third season at the helm of Sage Hill School, that isn't possible. The team lost seven games, as many as it did in Tolver's first...
Tags: Football, California Interscholastic Federation, Sports, Hampton University
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Football: Lightning seeking foothold
On Aug. 6, Coach J.R. Tolver and his Sage Hill School team stepped on the football field for the first time this season. The season opener isn't until Aug. 24, but the walk-through was like no other. Gone was the grass. In was a new artificial turf....
Tags: Football, Sports
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Briefs: Local trio advances
Sage Hill School graduate Courtney Conlogue has advanced to the quarterfinals of the Women's Pro division at the Nike U.S. Open of Surfing near the Huntington Beach Pier. Newport Harbor High product Kaleigh Gilchrist is in the semifinals of the Women's...Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, High School Sports, U.S. Open (tennis), Michael Chang, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Girls' Volleyball: Sage Hill outlasts Ontario Christian
ONTARIO — Twice in the last four days, the Sage Hill School girls' volleyball team has been pushed to the limit in a road CIF Southern Section Division 3-A playoff match. Now, a rival awaits. The No. 3-seeded Lightning again found a way Tuesday...
Tags: California Interscholastic Federation
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Barnard is top sailor
Chris Barnard, a Newport Harbor High product who recently completed his junior year at Georgetown University, has been named 2012 Intercollegiate Sailing Assn. Sailor of the Year. Barnard, who began sailing at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club at age 8, is...Tags: Georgetown, Colleges and Universities, College Sports, Sailing
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McCormack quite the ace
One thing John Emme has learned through his 15 years as the baseball coach at Corona del Mar High is if he lands the best athletes on campus, his team is going to be pretty good. Emme got one of the top athletes at the school in Andrew McCormack to...
Tags: Mountains, Basketball, Baseball, Landforms, California Interscholastic Federation
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High School Roundup: CdM sweeps Uni
GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Corona del Mar def. University IRVINE — Senior outside hitter Grace Kennedy recorded seven kills as the Sea Kings improved to 6-0 in Pacific Coast League play with a 25-16, 25-13, 25-11 victory on Tuesday. Alexis Cage...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Lifestyle and Leisure, Golf, Clubs and Associations
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Boys' Water Polo: Mustangs dominate Lightning
COSTA MESA — Right across the street from campus is how far the Costa Mesa High boys' water polo team traveled for its next game. Coach Justin Taylor joked that he ordered a bus for the trip. The Mustangs used their legs to get to Orange Coast...
Tags: Water Polo, Mountains, Landforms, Polo, Sports
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