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Nado Natterings
by David Axelson, Chief Executive Officer
The Islander Sports Foundation
2 May 2007 Issue #17
Last week the CHS Girls Lacrosse Team strengthened
their hold on the No. 2 ranking in
“We played very well,” said Head Coach Jessica Battle. “Going in to the Torrey Pines game, I didn’t think we would play that great. They have lost a ton of seniors and we did play very well.”
When the goals come in bunches,
the individual tallies are sometimes hard to remember a week after the fact,
but Battle credited Hannah Sebenaler,
Bria Phillips, Greer Goebels, Jillian Reidy, Coco O’Brien and Erin Colvin with
scores in the game. Melissa Humphrey added to the scoring festivities
in the Scripps Ranch game. “Most of the scoring in the two games was done by
them,”
On the defensive end of the
field,
But all of that activity is
merely a prelude to the goings on this week, as No. 2 Coronado (12-1 overall)
travels to No. 1 Poway (13-2) Monday evening for a battle featuring the two
best teams in the section.
The week’s schedule continues
with an away game at Serra Friday, followed by a Saturday matinee at
CHS Boys Lacrosse Posts 3-0 Week
Not to be outdone by their female counterparts, the CHS Boys Lacrosse Team, also ranked No. 2 in the San Diego Section by Laxpower.com, played three times last week and dominated their opponents across the board.
The week started with a trip to
Then for good measure, Worley ended the first half with a wrap-around, behind the head shot for a goal with two seconds remaining on the clock. For the game, Worley took eight shots, scored six goals and contributed three assists.
Tuesday the Islanders traveled to
Scripps Ranch and dominated the Falcons 12-1. Among the leading scorers in the
contest was Islander Bobby Braun.
Friday the Islanders hosted
This week,
CHS Boys Golfers in City Conference Tournament
When last we visited with the CHS Boys Golf Team, they were about to
play
Golfers can be very creative in
their tournament formats. If you have every tried to follow the betting on a
big money golf game, you understand the concept. The upshot of the playoff loss
is that Crawford, as Central League champion, earns an automatic qualifying
slot in the CIF Team competition.
Cummings designated Dillon Hakes, Connor Pompa, Mike Emerson, Alex Valle, Ryan Kieras and Joe McMahon as his six players in the City Conference Team competition. Out of that event, 32 golfers qualify for match play, with Hakes seeded No. 4 and Pompa seeded No. 14. In last year’s event, Hakes won three matches and made it to Thursday’s play. “I expect him to do well this year,” said Cummings of Hakes’ chances in match play. “They start Monday at Torrey Pines and the field is cut in half each day. There will be a 36-hold match played Friday for the championship.”
CHS Sailing Team Performs Well in
Sailing for CHS in the A Division were Pike Harris and Nick Gomez-Hall, while the Division B squad was comprised of Ryan Sullivan and Cragan Smith.
The CHS Junior Varsity Team
sailed in the JV PCC’s at the
In the Team Race National
Qualifier hosted by the San Diego Yacht Club April 28-29,
Any young sailors interested in joining CHSST for the 2007-08 season can contact Coach Rogers at jonrogers@coronadoyc.org.
Boys Volleyball Defeat
‘Leagues’ are usually loosely affiliated
groups of teams, often six or eight in number, competing in the same sport.
Well, that would include most athletic groupings in
Last week
This week the Islanders play a
non-league match against
CHS Track Team Competes Throughout
It was a busy week in CHS Track and Field and Head Coach George Green checks in with this report. “This week of the track season is always a bit stressful on the athletes. Not only did we have a dual meet last Wednesday, but some of the boys competed at Friday’s All-Boys Escondido Invitational, and many of the freshmen qualified for the Frosh-Soph Championships Saturday.
The outcome of the dual meet with
In the girls meet, Sarah Player was on fire with great
marks in the 400 and 200-meter dashes (60.25 and 25.65 respectively) and in the
high jump (5-4). Sallie Privett and Adie Davies placed 1-2 in both the 1600 and 800-meter runs, but skipped
all of the other events because the meet was out of
As the Escondido Invitational, Ben Enowitz clocked a 10:12.84, placing fourth in his section of the 3,200-meter run. Kenny Twomey placed fourth in his heat of the 300 hurdles in 43.85. Brown placed third in the Invitational long jump against a tough field with a best jump of 22 feet, one-half inch. He came back in the Invitational triple jump with a leap of 44 feet, 11 and three-quarters inches, an effort that remarkably was good for only fourth place. The competition was so good that less than two inches separated the second, third and fourth jumpers. On Kyle’s best jump, his hand hit the sand about 8 inches behind his heels, so that is where the measurement was taken.
At the Frosh-Soph meet, our lone male entry was David Grimes, who set a personal best time of 2:09.9 in the 800-meter run, sophomore division. Freshman Privett was out-kicked in the Frosh 1600-meter race in a very close finish, in which she placed third with a time of 5:16.59. Davies followed in 12th place with a time of 5:46.13. Privett came back two hours later in the Frosh 3200-meter run where she dominated by finishing nearly 40 seconds in front of the second place finisher with a personal record of 11:47.98. Davies was eighth in 12:53.95.
Danielle Gillberg was in second place in the Frosh 100 hurdles when she hit the next-to-last barrier and went down. She got up to finish seventh and later placed sixth in the 300 hurdles with a time of 51.86. Brianna Giorgione placed twelfth in the Girls Frosh pole vault and 16th in the Frosh high jump.”
Islander Baseball Splits Two Western League Games
Baseball competition in the
Western League in 2007 was already tough and is now getting tougher as the
season progresses. Last week the Islanders lost to the team Coronado Head Coach
Sam Ceci considers to be the most talented in the league,
But the good news in the tight conference race is that one of this week’s opponents La Jolla, the league-leader with only two losses so far, knocked off U.C. Ceci’s prediction that the Western League champion may have as many as four losses is looking to be pretty accurate.
“They were every bit as good as I
thought they were,” said Ceci of the Centurion team that has beaten
The Islanders had four hits going
into the seventh inning, when Tim Leary
hit a double and drove Kyle Pokorny
in with
Things were a little brighter for the Islanders Thursday when they played the Chieftains. Tucker Johnson gave the Islanders four innings of shutout pitching, but Kyle Couture was able to only pitch one-third of an inning in relief due to a return of a muscle strain sustained in his right (pitching) shoulder. Leary, who had a similar ailment earlier in the season, pitched an inning in relief. Chas Marks and Josh Fink assisted with mound duty as well to assist in the victory.
Offensively, Leary continued his torrid pace at the plate, with a homer and a bases loaded single, good for a total of four RBIs. Keith Englehart also hit a homer, prompting Ceci to say about his sophomore outfielder, “He’s young and has some pop in his bat. And he keeps hanging in there.”
With the Western League in a mad scramble, Ceci assessed his team’s chances at the league title as “Still a long shot at best. We’re 18-5 overall and 4-3 in league. All things considered, we are well ahead of where we thought we would be. Overall, we’re in good shape.”
Although Ceci still has his eyes
on the conference race, the real battle is the season-concluding CIF Division
IV Playoff race. Ceci handicapped the field, which finds the Islanders as the
defending CIF champion for the first time in the school’s history. “Francis
parker is probably the favorite. They have four or five good players. Christian
has come along well and will win the Central League. La Jolla Country Day
recently split a doubleheader with
This week the Islanders host
Clairemont Tuesday, and then host league-leading
CHS Softball Continues to
CHS Softball Head Coach Marti Bonelli provides an update on her team’s progress. “Last week we absorbed an 11-1 home loss at the hands of Point Loma. The game was a valuable teaching tool for us.
We again stayed close, trailing only 3-0 through four innings, but in the last four innings, Point Loma struck hard with 14 hits to pile on eight runs. The game highlighted the importance of outfield play, proper positioning, and the depth that we must play in order to record outs on big, strong power hitters. While we did have too many balls over and through our outfield, we showed noticeable improvement with our infield play and our team communication. We are still working on making adjustments during the game.
Offensively,
The team
continues to improve with each game, and win or lose,
we will walk away with new lessons learned. We look forward to each game as an
opportunity and can’t wait for the next pitch. This week we travel to
Clairemont Tuesday for a
Boys Tennis Continues to
CHS Head Tennis
Coach Robbin Adair provides the news
on his club’s play last week. “This week we lost to
The match boiled down to the last two sets in doubles. We were tied 8-8 and if we could take both, we would have won 10-8. However, we lost both sets by the same score of 4-6 and went down to defeat.
Thursday we
traveled to
We played
really well, but lost again 12-6. In singles,
Next week we
play Cathedral Catholic twice. Monday we travel to their place to make up a
match that was originally scheduled for the Thursday after Easter. Tuesday they
come to
Instructors Added to City of
City of
Some of you may
remember Luis, as he taught at the
Heidman comes
to
Joining them
this summer will be returning staff instructors Michael Axelson and two of Phil’s three children, Jonathan Hopkins and Elizabeth Hopkins. Sign-ups are now
being taken at the