WHAT`S UP WITH YOUR WARRIORS!!
Transcription
WHAT`S UP WITH YOUR WARRIORS!!
WHAT’S UP WITH YOUR WARRIORS!! November 8, 2010 Fall Sport Scholar-Ballers honored Saturday night at Homecoming Game Football Pictured: Raynard Westbrook, Nick Garibay, Matthew Moro, Doug Scott, Coach Featherstone, Kevin Norrell, Mason Napoleon, Josh Brinson, David Tulikihihifo, Roderick Cohn Women’s Soccer Pictured: Harold Tyler, Chris Jeffries, Dr. Arce, Fata Sy, Coach Baquero, Dr. Nishime Men’s Soccer Pictured: Harold Tyler, Chris Jeffries, Dr. Arce, Jose Ortega, Coach Barragan, Kevin Ingraham, Dr. Nishime Women’s Volleyball Pictured: Harold Tyler, Chris Jeffries, Dr. Arce, Donella Di Domenico, Ashleigh Gideon, Coach Hazell, Dr. Nishime Women’s Volleyball “Team Sweep” is at it again….two matches…two sweeps…two wins…too crazy! The first “brooming” happened this past Wednesday versus #4 ranked Pasadena. The defending conference champs were not their usual gritty self as the Warriors used the El Camino “dust pan” and won the match by scores of 25-17, 25-18 and 25-20. The win has given the Warriors the edge to capture their ninth conference title in the last ten seasons. Kaitlyn and Lauren Edwards, the twin standouts from West Torrance High were the leaders in the match. Kaitlyn Edwards posted a team-leading 12 kills, three blocks and 12 digs, and Lauren Edwards had 12 kills and one block. "We cheer each other on, for sure," Lauren Edwards said. "When she gets a kill, I get fired up, and when I get a kill, she gets fired up." Added Kaitlyn Edwards: "There's definitely some competition between us, but she's my best friend on the court." Friday was a sweep of LA Harbor where the freshman dominated for the Warriors (19-2,10-0). In a match where all members were involved, Erika Wilvang (5 kills) and Miranda Gagnier (8 kills 3 blocks) and Lauren Simmons (8 kills 4 blocks) led the way. This week: Weds @ Mt Sac @ 6pm Thurs @ East LA @ 6pm Miranda Gagnier prepares for match versus Pasadena last Wednesday night Men’s Soccer The high hopes the men had for a playoff berth have all but been diminished. After a solid start to the season, the men have not fared well in conference play. Tuesday’s 5-1 loss to a strong East LA team was possibly the final opportunity for a late season rally. However, the Warriors responded with a great effort at Long Beach for a 2-0 victory. The Warriors now are 8-7-4 overall and 2-7-3 in SCC games. This week: Tues @ Compton @ 3pm Thurs vs. Pasadena @ 3pm Women’s Soccer Keep it rolling; I say…the women, who are now ranked #9 in the latest playoff poll, had a good week of shutout soccer. Tuesday as the “not so nice hosts”, the Warriors defeated the Lancers of Pasadena by a score of 4-0. Natalie Soto scored two goals to lead the El Camino charge. On Friday the women visited Long Beach City and captured another road victory by a score of 1-0. Shannon Hornbeck scored the lone goal for the playoff seeking Warriors who now have a record of 10-6-3 overall and 5-4-3 in the SCC. This week: Tues @ Compton @ 1pm Thurs vs. Pasadena @ 1pm Football “They’re back……..the Warrior defense created a late turnover forced by Jordan Tavi of Mira Costa HS, that stopped a late 4th quarter rally by visiting Allan Hancock College (3-6,0-4) that helped El Camino hold on for a much needed 29-21 win. "It tastes a lot better to win than to lose," said El Camino coach John Featherstone. "Hancock is a good football team and they were pounding us in the second half. In this league, you've got to play four quarters. We haven't been doing that. But our defense made plays when we needed it most." Royce Lewis' 43-yard interception return for a touchdown in the opening minute of the third quarter was the difference. Lewis' pick 55 seconds into the second half gave El Camino a 29-7 advantage and it appeared the Warriors were headed for a rout. But penalties and a struggling offense prevented it as Hancock mounted their second half rally. Top contributions came from the efforts of Peter Walton (20 carries 95 yards), Omar Herrera (12 of 21 134 yards) and the electrifying touchdown run of 66 yards, off a fake punt, by Scholar-Baller, Matthew Moro. The Warriors (1-8,1-3), in spite of some misfortune and inconsistent play still have an outside chance for a post-season bowl berth providing they are successful next weekend in Ventura. This week: Sat @ Ventura @ 1pm Men’s Water Polo This past week’s conference championships results: Game 1 #4 Seed Chaffey 16, #5 Seed El Camino 9 Score by Periods: El Camino Chaffey 1st 2 2nd 2 3 7 3rd 2 4th 3 3 3 F 9 16 Goals: El Camino: Noah Rubke (3 goals), Javier Molina and Adam Moine (2 goals), Felix Manriquez and Dennis Kalthoff (1 goal). Chaffey: Todd Johnson and Jared Shurkman (5 goals), Adam Oakes and Casey Oakes (2 goals), Garrett Hockin and Christopher Ward (1 goal). Records: El Camino: 5-15 Overall, 1-5 SCC Chaffey: 7-19 overall, 3-3 SCC Game 2 #5 Seed El Camino 15, #6 Seed Los Angeles Trade-Tech 5 Score by Periods: LA Trade-Tech El Camino 1st 1 2nd 0 3rd 3 4th F 1 5 3 6 2 4 15 Goals: LA Trade-Tech: Alberto Alfaro and Rigoberto Ramirez (2 goals), Anibal Dos Santos (1 goal). El Camino: Caleb Scrivens and Joseph Clark (4 goals), Osvaldo Reyes, Patrick Hanna and Dennis Kalthoff (2 goals), Noah Rubke and Felix Manriquez (1 goal). Records: LA Trade-Tech: 0-7 Overall, 0-7 SCC (Finish in 6th Place) El Camino: 6-15 overall, 2-5 SCC (Finish in 5th Place) Women’s Water Polo Results from last weekend’s conference championships: Game 1 #2 Seed Long Beach City 25, #7 Seed El Camino 1 Score by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F El Camino 1 0 0 0 1 Long Beach City 8 6 7 4 25 Goals: El Camino: Kristine Wand (1 goal). Long Beach City: Alexandria Bank (5 goals), Christine Meier, Sarah Agopian, Hollie Michelson (4 goals), Mackenzie Woolvett (3 goals), Allison Zell (2 goals), Lauren Sweet, Krysta Fryer, Melissa Mansanara (1 goal). Records: El Camino: 1-21 Overall, 1-7 SCC Long Beach City: 24-4 overall, 7-1 SCC Game 2 Pasadena City 11, El Camino 4 Score by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F Pasadena City 3 3 1 4 11 El Camino 2 0 2 0 4 Goals: Pasadena City: Fernanda Camacho (4 goals), Nicole Young, Brianna Estrada, Darly Htike (2 goals), Cynthia Martinez (1 goal). El Camino: Julie Bower (2 goals), Kristine Wand, Tara Yeno (1 goal). Records: Pasadena City: 7-20 Overall, 3-6 SCC El Camino: 1-22 overall, 1-8 SCC Game 3 (Women's 7th Place Game) El Camino 19, Los Angeles Trade-Tech 5 Score by Periods: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F LA Trade-Tech 0 2 2 1 5 El Camino 4 6 4 3 19 Goals: Los Angeles Trade-Tech: Brenda Guzman (3 goals), Ashley Feria (2 goals). El Camino: Kristine Ward (5 goals), Tara Yeno (3 goals), Amber Omar-Amrani, Camille Hove, Linda Angeles (2 goals), Jessie lee, Julie Bower, Paige Canning, Chloe Rodriguez, Mehgan West (1 goal). Records: Los Angeles Trade-Tech: 0-10 El Camino: 2-22, 1-8 Cross Country Southern California Regional Championships Saturday Nov 6th @ Mission Bay; San Diego DAVID CARDONA WINS TITLE! JOSE LEZAMA 3rd! ECC MEN come through big in 3rd Place! David (#201) and Jose Lezama (#203) ECC's DAVID CARDONA continued his impressive season pulling away in the last mile to win the Southern California Title leading the Men's Team to a 3rd place finish in the 28Team field. Teammate and friend JOSE LEZAMA kicked big down the homestretch to take 3rd almost nabbing 2nd at the line! After running comfortably in the lead pack of 10-15 for the first mile, Lezama got things going taking the lead and opening a 10 meter gap going into the 2nd mile. A small group of 5 were the only ones capable of taking chase with David sitting comfortably in 3rd/4th most of the way on this breezy day. David took the lead for good with a mile remaining and coasted to victory in 20:22 to Jose's 3rd place 20:28. Quite a way back to begin but again moving up steadily throughout the race were the freshmen pack of ANTHONY LEWIS in 28th (21:36); JUSTIN CARACOZA in 44th (22:04); ALEX VILLAESCUSA in 61st (22:16); JONATHAN NAKAI in 63rd (22:18); and JON BARTOLAZZI in 79th (22:35). Collectively, the ECC Men scored 137 points putting them in the 3rd spot and easily qualifying to the approaching State Championships on a day that saw some previously top-ranked teams falter a bit. Anthony Lewis (#202) and Justin Caracoza (#200) Alex Villaescusa (#205) and Jonathan Nakai (#204) Jon Bartolazzi (#199) and the early leaders led by Jose Lezama (#203) San Bernardino Valley placed 5 in the top 21 to win with 61, Orange Coast 2nd 124; El Camino 3rd 137; LA Trade Tech 4th 170; Riverside 5th 175; and other South Coast Conference Schools Mt. SAC 11th (314), Cerritos 15th (432), East LA 21st (541), Long Beach 22nd (545), and Pasadena 23rd (584). ECC 3rd Place in Southern California A pre-race motivational cheer led by David Cardona At last week's South Coast Conference Meeting: ECC's DAVID CARDONA was voted SCC Athlete-of-the-Year and COACH DEAN LOFGREN voted SCC Men's Coach-of-the-Year. NAOMI ALTAMIRANO Qualifies to State Championships! The ECC's Women's Team was notified that they had advanced to the Southern California Championships as an At-Large team late in the week. Taking advantage of the opportunity sophomore NAOMI ALTAMIRANO placed 54th (20:56) and frosh ANDREA WEBBER 98th (21:50) on the sluggish, thick-grass 5,000m course overlooking Mission Bay. Supporting teammates KARA KALMAR (131st), MILCHU PEREZ (171st), and JULISSA PEREZ (194th) helped ECC to a 25th place team finish with Southwestern winning, Glendale 2nd, and LA Trade Tech 3rd. Andrea Webber (#198) and Kara Kalmar (#798) Milchu Perez (#799) and Julissa Vaca (#800) 203 Images from today's meet can be found here: http://picasaweb.google.com/DeanLof/SouthernCaliforniaCrossCountryChampionships2010?feat=direct link Full results from this meet and other season results here: www.gocollegetrack.com ECC ALUMNI this weekend: At the CCAA Championships Saturday hosted by Cal Poly Pomona: RYAN RAYA (Torrance/ECC/San Francisco State) placed 28th in 26:08 on the 8k course to help lead his San Francisco State University team to 4th place and COURTNEY STEPHENS (San Pedro/ECC/San Francisco State) placed 4th in 23:44 on the 6k course in helping lead her San Francisco State University team to 7th place in preparation for the approaching NCAA Regionals. REBECCA CARACOZA (San Pedro/ECC/CSU Dominguez Hills) came off an illness to place 93dr in 26:15 on the 6k course. The El Camino Men's Team along with Naomi ADVANCE to the STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS held Saturday November 20th at Woodward Park; Fresno. The men again expect solid competition from the the same familiar Southern California teams we have faced all season with the addition of the North's American River, Hartnell, and Modesto college's all solid and within 22 points of each other at this weekend's Northern California Championships. The women's race is at 10:00 with the men to follow at 11:00. A few of Saturday's supporters that made the trek to San Diego: Coach Lofgren's 1977-78 teammate Julio Soto, Nicky Lofgren, and 1976-1988 Coach and 1989-2005 Athletic Director Dave Shannon Thanks to everyone for all of their support throughout the season and especially to all of the Family, Friends, Alumni, and former Athletic Director/Coach Dave Shannon for coming out to support our teams Saturday! Women’s Basketball “WOW” is the only explanation for the Lady Warriors last Saturday. In a performance unmatched in recent years, Noelini Tuiasoa had 42 points, seven rebounds and four steals as El Camino defeated Allan Hancock, 107-74, in its nonconference season opener. Tuiasoa was 21for-28 from the field while teammate Briana Hunt added 22 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists. Kristen Dresser had 15 points and Kay Hurd added 12 points and seven rebounds for El Camino (1-0). This week: Friday @ Irvine Valley @ 5:30pm Men’s Basketball This past week the men opened the season season by hosting the Paul Landreaux Classic on Friday and Saturday. Friday’s game saw the “Cousins of Compton” playing the Warriors in Game 1. The Tartars, inspired by a new head coach, a relentless defense and a highly energized crowd toppled the Warriors, 86-61. In a game that was tight at halftime and back and forth early, Compton’s defense guarded the rim to deny El Camino’s chances of an opening night victory. Game 2 on Saturday saw the Warriors facing the Wildcats of West LA. This outing proved to be a different story as it was the El Camino defense that was stingy and propelled the Warriors to the 63-53 victory (1-1). This week: Friday @ West LA @ 5:30pm Warriors remember… Sadly, longtime El Camino fan Dick Oglesbee, who volunteered for Warrior Athletics in many capacities over the years, passed away on Saturday. Dick, who was so grateful for any chance to help our athletes, will be missed by the Warrior family. Please keep Dick and his family in your prayers.