SPORTS
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Little League All-Star action begins Saturday Majors Division games to be played in Del Mar Editor’s note: Please send Little League AllStar highlights and photos to Sports@pomeradonews.com each week by Sunday afternoon for a chance to have them published in the upcoming Thursday newspaper. The District 31 Little League Majors, Juniors, 10-11 year-old and 9-10 year-old AllStar tournaments are set to begin on June 22. Poway American, Poway National, Rancho Bernardo and the 4S Ranch Little Leagues have all selected their All-Star teams and are preparing for a run at the District 31 championship banner. The Majors Division is being hosted by Del Mar Little League, which means all games will be played at Sage Canyon. Firstround action in the 14-team tournament features matchups between Poway National and Escondido National, Encinitas National and 4S Ranch, Encinitas American and Rancho Bernardo and Carmel Mountain Ranch and Poway American. The Majors Division is the most popular of the All-Star tournaments. The journey to South Williamsport, Pa., the location of the Little League World Series, is followed by many worldwide. The start of the Little League World Series is slated for Aug. 15. The District 31 Juniors Division is being hosted by 4S Ranch Little League (Poway
SPORTS SCOOPS Registration for Mystix field hockey camp is now open. The camp will be held July 19 - July 21 from 5 - 8 p.m. at Poway High School. Cost is $150. The camp will be coached by Olympic player Manny Martinez and 19-medal winner Garrett Best from Colorado. Former Poway High coach Cindi Lou-Villa will also be instructing. Visit powaymystix. com for more information. Rancho Bernardo High School is looking for a JV boys water polo coach for the fall season. Please contact Fred Gleason at aquaticsfred@yahoo.com for more information. Epic Volleyball Club is offering free youth volleyball clinics every Thursday in June from 4 - 5:30 p.m. The clinic is for all boys and girls eighth grade and younger interested in learning the fundamentals of volleyball. Epic is located at 13955 Stowe Drive in Poway. Contact Pat Bonner at 858-486-5228 ext. 333 or pat@ See SCOOPS Page B3
American and 4S Ranch are the lone two local leagues with a team). The 10-11 year-old division is being hosted by 4S Ranch Little League and the 9-10 year-old division is being hosted by Poway National Little League. All District 31 All-Star tournaments are double-elimination. Here are the rosters of the local teams: Poway American Little League Juniors All-Stars Alex Arendell, Jordan Day, Marco De Dios, Trevor Faison, Reggie Hill, Noah Lopez, Curtiss Mueller, Trevor Pasenelli, Andrew Sanford, Stephen Savage, William Stringham, Garrett Wendell. Manager - Brian Wendell.
Young. Manager - Mike Bittner.
ny Tanner.
Poway National Little League Majors All-Stars DJ Ackley, Noah Araujo, Jaden Caro, John Carrel, Alex Jones, Kyle Nevin, Connor Oca, Nick Salafia, Dylan Schram, Caden Vermilyea, Brady Ware, Curran Williamson, Tanner Wood. Manager - Kelly Jones
10-11 All-Stars Braden Deck, Cole Hagopian, Jack Hartung, Luke Haux, Cole Johnson, Br ycen Mautz, Garrett Ostrander, Logan Parker, Max Power, Ryder Sargenti, Trevor Tishenkel.
10-11 All-Stars Ryan Adelman, Henry Basila, Zak Beckwith, Jarred Benham, Konor Chinn, Thomas Glatt, Weiland Goetz, Kyle Kolas, Vinny Lucia, Matt Miller, Toshi Shiotani, Justin Texeira, Eduardo Venegas. Manager - Mike Lucia.
Majors All-Stars Brandon Lamont, Emilio Vargas, Ethan Wurtz, Jacob Allen, Jake Detamore, Jakob McFadyen, Nathan Green, Preston Songer, Robby Williams, Shane Lohner, Tommy Laido, Tor Stansbury, Zach Walker.
9-10 All Stars Jake Beckwith, Jason Dudley, Joseph Edmonston, Andrew Glenn, Weiland Goudarzi, Cole Hillard, Raymond Hoffman, Daniel Jimenez, Anthony Rose, Peyton Schulze, Pete-Anthony Sciarrino, Logan Simpson, Anthony Spartz. Manager - Cory Beckwith.
10-11 All-Stars Wyatt Oldenburg, Ian MacDougall, Danny Avila, Samuel Bernsen, Jett Milano, Sammy Crivello, Jefferson Cannon, Matt Walker, Cooper Thomas, Dylan Moran, Sebastian Manzano, Skyler Hahn, Dallas Dimino, Jacob Moncrief. Manager - John Oldenburg.
4S Ranch Little League Juniors All-Stars Blake Barnett, Tyler Barton, Max Borer, Ethan Chung, Brian Crow, John Deney, Brady Grewe, Tate Kasner, Garrett Lavin, Michael Mercado, Griffin Moody, David Rogers, Parker Woodruff.
9-10 All-Stars Jackson Arnold, Michael Boyle, Owen Bittner, Nicholas Cook, Andrew Fitzgerald, Trevor Gaswirth, Isaac Gonzales, Austin Hoyt, Quinn Johnson, James Koster, Liam Neill, Garrett Pyle, Latif Wakil, Connor
Majors All-Stars Ryan Arthur, Myles Brackenbury, Justin Campos, Brendon Davey, Darrell Evans, Br yson Hashimoto, Mason Pelio, Jake Perri, Darrian Rosado, Kevin Salceda, Nick Seamons, Jackson Skeen, Jason Slavin, John-
9-10 All-Stars Brayden Basinger, Jack Borer, Jackson Fischer, Jake Hadzicki, Ben Howell, Carter Hunt, Tommy Loy, Zach Moore, Noah Pidding, Collin Rothermel, Zack Stokes, Chris Tanner, Kobe Yang. Rancho Bernardo Little League Majors All-Stars Eric Adams, Matthew Brady, Pablo Cardenas, Ericsson Colborn, Dallin Dunn, Ethan Ellis, Patrick Kennedy, Tanner Lappin, Skyler Lawson, Mark McClure, Josh Mihalinec, Dylan Morris, Luke Romag, Austin Stone. 10-11 All-Stars Yuto Aburakawa, Jordan Barr, Ethan Bork, Braeden Bourne, Ethan Bradshaw, Shane DaSilva, Trevor Engstrand, Brendan Heath, Collin Heywood, Zachary Jones, Isaac Lefstein, Timothy Scarlett, James Schwarzschild, Nolan Takeshta. 9-10 All-Stars Bennett Axline, Jalen Cameron, Daniel Cardenas, Prentice Lohr, Jeffrey Lorentz, Vincent Maldonado, Logan Pannhorst, Colin Proctor, Austin Root, CJ Stein, Cole Stephens, Michael Taylor, Colin Vermeer, Justin Waldheim.
Del Norte High selects top athletes of the year BY MICHAEL BOWER Megan Drew was named the Female Athlete of the Year and George Liang was honored as the Male Athlete of the Year at the Del Norte High School Athletic Awards Night last week. Drew had an outstanding four-year career as the goalkeeper for the field hockey team and the girls lacrosse team. She went out with a bang her senior season, helping the Nighthawks’ lacrosse team capture the CIF San Diego Section Division II title. Drew, who earned a scholarship to Missouri State University for field hockey, was named the Valley League Player of the Year and was selected to the All-CIF Second Team for lacrosse. She was also an All-Valley League player for field hockey. Liang, who will play football at USD in the fall, was the hear t and soul of the
Del Norte High honored its female and male athletes of the year and scholar athletes of the year last week. From left, Megan Drew, Caitlin Cole, athletic director Mike Giaime, Lindsay Stevens, George Liang and David Manzano. Nighthawks. The 6-foot, 215-pound linebacker and running back helped Del Norte host and win its first playoff game in school history. He was named the Defensive Player of the Year in the Valley League and was
a three-time selection to the All-Valley League FirstTeam, twice for defense and once for offense. Other players honored at the Athletic Awards Night included Male Scholar Leader Athlete of the Year,
David Manzano, and Female Scholar Leader Athlete of the Year, Caitlin Cole. Field hockey star Lindsay Stevens was received the Nighthawk Ambassador Award. Manzano, a senior, helped guide the boys volleyball
team to its first Valley League title in school history, while Cole starred on the girls basketball team, volleyball team and on the track. The junior captured the section triple jump crown in May.