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COLLEGE BASEBALL
CIF State Meet, Buchanan High June 3-4, TBA San Clemente’s Oscar Munson is on his way to compete for first place in the high jump at the CIF State Meet in Clovis. Info: www.sctritons.com
BASEBALL
Yankees vs. Angels, Angel Stadium June 3, 7:05 p.m.
D.C. United vs. LA Galaxy, Home Depot Center June 3, 8 p.m.
UC Irvine takes on Fresno State in the double-elimination regionals of the College World Series at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles. Info: www.
The Angels head home after several games on the road and just in time to contend with divisional rival, the New York Yankees. Info: www.
Following a 1-0 loss to New England last weekend, the Galaxy return to their home pitch for a match against D.C. United. Info: www.home
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Triton Report
By David Zimmerle
BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD • At the CIF-SS Masters Meet on
May 20, San Clemente boys varsity high jumper Oscar Munson cleared his 6-foot7-inch mark for a third-place finish overall. He, along with Segerstrom High School’s Winston Lawson and Canyon High School’s Cody Crampton now move on to compete in the CIF State Meet set for Friday and Saturday, June 3 to 4 at Veterans Stadium at Buchanan High School in Clovis. Next 7 days: N/A
SPRING 2011 ALL LEAGUE BASEBALL • All South Coast League:
First Team: EL TORO: Matt Chapman (MVP), Tyler Brashears (MVP), Garrett Mundell and Dan James; CAPO VALLEY: Gradeigh Sanchez and Cristian Salina; DANA HILLS: Eric Hsieh, Trevor Scott and Peter Maris; TESORO: Kagan Richardson and Connor Spencer; Second Team: EL TORO: Dan Conmy, Gavin Collins and Mitchell Tolman; TESORO: Braden Peters, Scott Hahn and Eric Hutting; SAN CLEMENTE: Mike Erb and Braden Riddle; DANA
SOCCER
Anteaters vs. Bulldogs, Jackie Robinson Stadium June 3, 2 p.m.
FITNESS
OAFC Boot Camp Outdoor Fitness Adventure Club June 1-July 27, M & W at 6 p.m. Get fit for the summer months with an eight-week customized fitness program held at the Outdoor Adventure Fitness Club. Info: www.outdoorfitness online.org
HILLS: Eric Pierce; CAPO VALLEY: Casey Bennett and David Longville.
BOYS LACROSSE • All-South Coast
League: First Team: SAN CLEMENTE: Jonathan Kassity, Bennett Jonas, Walter Wakeman and Camen Piho; Second team: Ian Jameson, Peyton Garrett, Aaron Blanchard, Max Satossky and Aaron Self. *Piho was named an Orange County Chapter of U.S. Lacrosse Academic H.S. All-American with a 4.71 GPA. *Garrett, Self and Stone Sims were named to the Southern California Brine Underclassmen All-American Team representing Southern California in the National Lacrosse Classic tournament to be held in Baltimore, Md. in July. The tournament features 20 regional teams from across the country.
SOFTBALL • All Sea View League:
First Team: ALISO NIGUEL: Tiffany Mikkelson (MVP) and Marissa Gibuena; CAPO VALLEY: Courtney Slye and Zoe Yeung; DANA HILLS: Reggie Roeder, Jordyn Larkins, Sandra Bitowft and Jenny Hurst; SAN JUAN HILLS: Jazmin Grajales; SAN CLEMENTE: Kailey McCasland and Lauren Delgadillo. Second Team: Aliso Niguel: McKenzi Golden, Chloe Sharabba and Zharde Sellona. CAPO VALLEY: Kat Lee; DANA HILLS: Danielle Ingraham and Olivia Baltazar; SAN JUAN HILLS: Taylor Machado and Gianna Lavarone; SAN CLEMENTE: Shannon McCasland, Summer Secrest and Natalie Ybarra.
San Clemente High School boys lacrosse players (front row, left to right) Walter Wakeman, Torin Alm, Robbie Burns, David Anthony, (back row) Aaron Blanchard, Austin McGowan, Austin Lickley, Peyton Garrett, Stone Sims and Bret Miller enjoy the NCAA men’s lacrosse championships in Baltimore, Md. over Memorial Day weekend. Photo courtesy of Brian Miller
VOLLEYBALL • All South Coast
League: First Team: DANA HILLS: Riley Murphy (co-MVP), Christian Hessenauer and Bryce Yould; MISSION VIEJO: Matt Marsh (co-MVP) and Gunner Lesueur; SAN CLEMENTE: Dominic Lile (co-MVP), Scott Hair and Dillon Hoffman. Second Team: DANA HILLS: Doug Hamann; LAGUNA HILLS: Andrew Whitt; MISSION VIEJO: Isaac Neilson and Seaver Stoll; SAN CLEMENTE: Travis Wilson; TESORO: Eric Cedarstrom and Hunter McLane.
BOYS LACROSSE • Throughout the
Memorial Day weekend, 10 of San Clemente High School’s lacrosse players took a trip out east to Baltimore, Md. to enjoy the games and festivities of the NCAA Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3 men’s lacrosse national championships. Triton teammates Torin Alm, David Anthony, Aaron Blanchard, Robbie Burns, Peyton Garrett, Austin Lickley, Brett Miller, Austin McGowan, Stone Sims and Walter Wakeman were part of the 50,000-plus crowd in attendance for the championship games.
SAN CLEMENTE’S LISA MARTIN SELECTED TO ATTEND 2011 WARRIOR GAMES
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ersonal Trainer and San Clemente resident Lisa Martin was recently selected as one of six, 24 Hour Fitness representatives to attend the 2011 Warrior Games presented by Deloitte May 16-20. Sponsored by the U.S. Olympic Committee and the Department of Defense and hosted in Colorado Springs, Colo., the Warrior Games provided the six fitness pros with the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of performance training for disabled veteran athletes. San Clemente Times June 2–8, 2011
Martin, a personal trainer at the 24 Hour Fitness Agassi Super-Sport club in Laguna Niguel, specializes in athlete training and pre- and post-rehabilitation fitness. In 2008, she served as a Fitness Ambassador for 24 Hour Fitness during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, where she assisted athletes at the USOC’s High Performance Training Center. In addition, she spends her spare time teaching adaptive skiing to those who have physical and cognitive disabilities. She was
selected for exemplifying the 24 Hour Fitness service vision and providing fitness expertise and motivation to those with physical disabilities in her hometown of San Clemente. “I have spent over 15 years training people with disabilities and being chosen to attend the Warrior Games as a 24 Hour Fitness representative was an honor,” said Martin. “Many people struggle with fitness because it isn’t easy. But the amazing athletes I met prove that we can achieve our goals if we set our minds to it.”
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Through their participation at the Warrior Games, Martin and the other representatives will also provide their fitness expertise to 24 Hour Fitness, the USOC, military training camps and Paralympic hopefuls as needed. This year, more than 200 wounded, ill and injured servicemen and women competed in seven sports at the Warrior Games and eligible athletes were drawn proportionately from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. SC www.sanclementetimes.com