GYMNASTICS
ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS
Selected by league coaches under the auspices of the San Diego Hall of Champions. Selection committees can recognize athletes in excess of the authorized number, but only those whose names will appear on the Hall of Champions certificates are listed below.
Avocado League
First team–Tina Wilheim (Mt. Carmel) Fr.; Monique Padilla (Bonita Vista) Jr.; Jessica Ardecky (La Costa Canyon) So.; Tiffany Hays (Mt. Carmel) Jr.; Kayla Crumley (Mt. Carmel) Sr.; Shelby Bruce (Mt. Carmel) Fr.; Megan Stroebel (Bonita Vista) Sr.; Nicole Tamayoshi (Mt. Carmel) Sr.
Second team–Brittane Johnson (Mt. Carmel) So.; Linda Duling (Fallbrook) Fr.; Amanda Land (La Costa Canyon) Sr.; Stephanie Skoglund (Mt. Carmel) Sr.; Jenna Wickett (La Costa Canyon) Sr.; Krystal Rohrer (Fallbrook) Fr.; Katie Everds (Mt. Carmel) Jr.; Briana Sims (Mt. Carmel) Fr.
Athlete of the Year–Nicole Tamayoshi (Mt. Carmel).
Team champion–Mt. Carmel.
Palomar League
First team–Caitlin Tran (Rancho Bernardo) Jr.; Caroline Lopez (Poway) Sr.; Chelsea Gregory (Poway) Fr.; Allison Klein (Poway) Sr.; Jillian Vance (Torrey Pines) Jr.; Tina Lu (Westview) So.; Colleen Lonac (Torrey Pines) Jr.; Cara Tabor (Rancho Bernardo) Jr.
Second team–Katie McGarry (Poway) So.; Melanie Pollack (Torrey Pines) So.; Aly Mauro (Westview) So.; Casey Evans (Torrey Pines) Jr.; Sara Surh (Rancho Bernado) So.; Courtney Mearkle (Westview) Jr.; Christina Oswald (Rancho Bernardo) Sr.; Brittani Johnson (Westview) Sr.; Alix Rex (Westview) Sr.; Meghan Sanchez (Westview) Sr.
Athlete of the Year–Caitlin Tran (RB).
Team champion–Rancho Bernardo.
Grossmont North League
First team–Ashley Wells (Grossmont) Sr.; Maria Agosto (Grossmont) Sr.; Kristin Bennett (Santana) Sr.; Julie Perez (West Hills) Jr.; Laura Beacom (West Hills) Jr.; Andrea Hatton (West Hills) Jr.; Rachel Levitt (West Hills) So.; Nicole Burgio (Santana) Sr.; Valerie Wengler (El Capitan) So.
Second team–Megan Riley (West Hills) Fr.
Athlete of the Year–Maria Agosto (Gro).
Team champion–West Hills.
Grossmont South League
First team–Jennica Norby (Valhalla) Sr.; Connie Piatek (Granite Hills) Sr.; Aryn Stegemiller (Monte Vista) Sr.; Liana Pietz (Granite Hills) So.; Pippa Cunningham (Steele Canyon) Sr.; Alicia Karagianes (Valhalla) Fr.
Second team–Katie Burrell (Granite Hills) So.; Stacey Piatek (Granite Hills) Jr.; Mary Tingzon (Valhalla) Fr.; Natalie Becker (Steele Canyon) So.
Athlete of the Year–Aryn Stegemiller (Monte Vista).
Team champion–Steele Canyon.
Metro League
First team–Monique Padilla (Bonita Vista) Fr.; Mibella Villafana (Eastlake) Fr.; Elizabeth Mazer (Otay Ranch) Fr.; Megan Stroebel (Bonita Vista) Sr.
Second team–Paula Johnson (Eastlake) Fr.; Kimme Romero (Eastlake) So.; Carrie Clevenger (Eastlake) Jr.; Stephanie Bates (Cathedral) Fr.
Athlete of the Year–Megan Stroebel (Bonita Vista).
Team champion–Not available.
BREITBARD ALL-SECTION TEAM
Selected by panel of invited media under the auspices of the San Diego Hall of Champions.
GYMNASTICS
Optional–Colleen Lonac (Torrey Pines); Nicole Burgio (Santana); Jillian Vance (Torrey Pines); Allison Klein (Poway); Cara Tabor (Rancho Bernardo); Nicole Tamayoshi (Mt. Carmel).
Compulsory–Tina Wilhelm (Mt. Carmel); Caitlin Tran (Rancho Bernardo); Caroline Lopez (Poway); Chelsea Gregory (Poway); Lynette Tran (Rancho Bernardo); Sarah Suhr (Rancho Bernardo).
Athlete of the Year–Colleen Lonac (TP).
Coach of the Year–Mindy Bailey (RB).
ALL-SECTION TEAM
Selected by San Diego Section Gymnasitcs Advisory Committee with input from coaches within each division under the auspices of the San Diego Hall of Champions.
First team–Tina Wilheim (Mt. Carmel) Fr.; Caitlin Tran (Rancho Bernardo) Jr.; Caroline Lopez (Poway) Sr.; Sarah Surh (Rancho Bernardo) Jr.; Colleen Lonac (Torrey Pines) Jr.; Jillian Vance (Torrey Pines) Jr.; Allison Klein (Poway) Sr.; Nicole Tamayoshi (Mt. Carmel) Sr.; Nicole Burgio (Santana) Sr.
Athlete of the Year–Designated Athlete of the Year not available.
Team champion–Rancho Bernardo.
BOYS SWIMMING
ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS
Athletes of the year selected by league coaches under the auspices of the San Diego Hall of Champions. Selection committees can recognize athletes in excess of the authorized number, but only those whose names will appear on the Hall of Champions certificates are listed below.
Avocado League
Athlete of the Year–Danny McClary (F).
Team champion–Carlsbad.
Palomar League
Athlete of the Year–Jeff Giddens (LCC).
Team champion–Torrey Pines.
Valley League
Athlete of the Year–John Higginson (R).
Team champion–Fallbrook.
Cental League
Athlete of the Year–Josh White (Chr).
Team champion–Christian.
Eastern League
Athlete of the Year–Luke Murphy (MM).
Team champion–St. Augustine.
Western League
Athlete of the Year–Daniel Orloff (La Jolla).
Team champion–La Jolla.
Grossmont North League
Athlete of the Year–Matt Clements (Gr).
Team champion–Not available.
Grossmont South League
Athlete of the Year–Joe Rizk (Val).
Team champion–Not available.
Mesa League
Athlete of the Year–Christopher Sanchez (Bonita Vista).
Team champion–Eastlake.
South Bay League
Athlete of the Year–Designated Athlete of the Year not available.
Team champion–Otay Ranch.
BREITBARD ALL-SECTION TEAM
Selected by panel of invited media under the auspices of the San Diego Hallof Champions.
BOYS SWIMMING
First team–Luke Murphy (Mira Mesa); Daniel McClary (Fallbrook); Evan McManus (Carlsbad); Tanner Knorr (Valhalla); Jeff Giddens (La Costa Canyon); Aljaz Ojstersck (Patrick Henry); Stephen Lorenz (Carlsbad).
Athlete of the Year–Jeff Giddens (LCC).
Coach of the Year–J.B. Feaster (Cbad).
ALL-SECTION TEAMS
BY DIVISION
Athletes of the year selected by San Diego Section Swimming Advisory Committee with input from coaches within each division under the auspices of the San Diego Hall of Champions.
Division I
Athlete of the Year–Jeff Giddens (LCC).
Team champion–Carlsbad.
Division II
Athlete of the Year–Josh White (Chr).
Team champion–Westview.
GIRLS SWIMMING
ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS
Athletes of the year selected by league coaches under the auspices of the San Diego Hall of Champions. Selection committees can recognize athletes in excess of the authorized number, but only those whose names will appear on the Hall of Champions certificates are listed below.
Avocado League
Athlete of the Year–Brigette O'Shaughnessy (Carlsbad).
Team champion–Carlsbad.
Palomar League
Athlete of the Year–Bianca Casciari (P).
Team champion–Torrey Pines.
Valley League
Athlete of the Year–Taryn Sisco (OG).
Team champion–Ramona.
Central League
Athlete of the Year–Hailey Dean (Chr).
Team champion–Christian.
Eastern League
Athlete of the Year–Valerie Alanis (OLP).
Team champion–OLP.
Western League
Athlete of the Year–Blake Hayter (Cathedral).
Team champion–Cathedral.
Grossmont North League
Athlete of the Year–Caitlin Macky (WH).
Team champion–Not available.
Grossmont South League
Athlete of the Year–Andrea Thiltgen (Monte Vista).
Team champion–Not available.
Mesa League
Athlete of the Year–Dani Kimmel, Eastlake.
Team champion–Eastlake.
South Bay League
Athlete of the Year–Designated Athlete of the Year not available.
Team champion–Otay Ranch.
BREITBARD ALL-SECTION TEAM
Selected by panel of invited media under the auspices of the San Diego Hallof Champions.
GIRLS SWIMMING
First team–Whitney Spence (Mt. Carmel); Jessica Schmitt (Torrey Pines); Hayley Ettelson (Mt. Carmel); Laura Sanford (Torrey Pines); Bianca Casciari (Poway); Jenna Wesley (Rancho Bernardo); Blake Hayter (Cathedral); Kristen Fontana (Patrick Henry).
Athlete of the Year–Jessica Schmitt (Torrey Pines).
Coach of the Year–Richard Contreras (Torrey Pines).
ALL-SECTION TEAMS
BY DIVISION
Athletes of the year selected by San Diego Section Swimming Advisory Committee with input from coaches within each division under the auspices of the San Diego Hall of Champions.
Division I
Athlete of the Year–Jessie Schmidt (Torrey Pines).
Team champion–Torrey Pines.
Division II
Athlete of the Year–Whitney Spence (Mt. Carmel).
Team champion–Cathedral.
BADMINTON
ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS
Eastern League
First team–Nghia Nguyen (Hoover); Jennifer Luu (Serra); Phuong Thoi (Hoover); Karen Layug (Mira Mesa); Hoang Phan (Mira Mesa) Anh Nguyen (Mira Mesa); Mayco Trinh (Hoover); Cynthia Cam (Serra); Truong Nguyen (Hoover); Minh Truong (Kearny); Kim Do (Kearny).
Player of the Year–Not available.
Team champion–Not available.
Western League
First team–Van Ho (La Jolla); Debbie Hung (University City); Gerard Ejanda (University City); Shao Yang (Crawford); Hai Le (Crawford); Gracielle Ejanda (University City); Khlahan Veth (Crawford); Phillip Le (Scripps Ranch); Brian Diep (Scripps Ranch); Toan Pham (University City); Jennifer Kabiling (University City).
Player of the Year–Not available.
Team champion–Not available.
SOFTBALL
Eastern League
Corrected team champion–Patrick Henry.
BOYS LACROSSE
Grossmont Conference
Corrected first team–Tony Phillips (Monte Vista); Tyler Whittingham (Granite Hills); Ian Aspinall (Grossmont); Colt Adams (Granite Hills); Dane Malone (Grossmont); John Schwab (Valhalla); Scott Marrujo (Grossmont); Kevin Hale (Grossmont); Devon Loftis (Granite Hills); Pat Barbour (Grossmont); Austen Doster (Granite Hills).
Questions or corrections can be directed to Nicole Vargas at 619-293-1390 or by e-mail to nicole.vargas@uniontrib.com.
Cycling
TOUR DE SUISSE
At La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
Top finishers after fourth stage
(100 miles starting from Niederbipp)
1, Angel Vicioso, Spain, 3 hours, 45 minutes, 9 seconds. 2, David Herrero, Spain, same time. 3, Daniele Bennati, Italy, 1 second behind. 4, Oscar Freire, Spain, same time. 5, Allan Davis, Australia, same time.
6, Cristian Moreni, Italy, same time. 7, Michael Albasini, Switzerland, same time. 8, Erik Zabel, Germany, same time. 9, Beat Zberg, Switzerland, same time. 10, Kim Kirchen, Luxembourg, same time.
Overall Standings
(After four of nine stages)
1, Nick Nuyens, Belgium, 16 hours, 15 minutes, 19 seconds. 2, Daniele Bennati, Italy, 2 seconds behind. 3, Linus Gerdemann, Germany, same time. 4, Joerg Jaksche, Germany, :05. 5, Angel Vicioso, Spain, :13.
6, Michael Albasini, Switzerland, :15. 7, Jose Rojas Gil, Spain, :16. 8, David Herrero, Spain, :17. 9, David De La Fuente, Spain, :18. 10, Gregory Rast, Switzerland, same time.
Oddsboard
CALIENTE LINE
(Home team in CAPS)
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
| Favorite |
Odds |
|
Underdog |
Odds |
National League
|
| Los Angeles |
-145 |
|
PADRES |
+130 |
|
| CINCINNATI |
-165 |
|
Milwaukee |
+145 |
|
| WASHINGTON |
-145 |
|
Colorado |
+125 |
|
| PHILA. |
-145 |
|
New York |
+130 |
|
| PITTSBURGH |
-115 |
|
St. Louis |
+100 |
|
| FLORIDA |
-145 |
|
Atlanta |
+130 |
|
| Houston |
-160 |
|
CHICAGO |
+140 |
|
| San Francisco |
-110 |
|
ARIZONA |
-105 |
American League
|
| NEW YORK |
-165 |
|
Cleveland |
+145 |
|
| DETROIT |
-210 |
|
Tampa Bay |
+175 |
|
| Baltimore |
-110 |
|
TORONTO |
-105 |
|
| Chicago |
-120 |
|
TEXAS |
+105 |
|
| Boston |
-110 |
|
MINNESOTA |
-105 |
|
| LOS ANGELES |
-270 |
|
Kansas City |
+215 |
|
| OAKLAND |
-170 |
|
Seattle |
+150 |
NHL STANLEY CUP FINALS
|
| Favorite |
Odds |
|
Underdog |
Odds |
|
| CAROLINA |
-200 |
|
Edmonton |
+170 |
|
Soccer
MLS STANDINGS
|
| Western |
W |
L |
T |
Pts |
GF |
GA |
|
| FC Dallas |
7 |
2 |
3 |
24 |
24 |
16 |
|
| Houston |
5 |
3 |
3 |
18 |
18 |
15 |
|
| Colorado |
5 |
4 |
2 |
17 |
15 |
17 |
|
| CD Chivas USA |
4 |
5 |
1 |
13 |
17 |
16 |
|
| Real Salt Lake |
3 |
6 |
2 |
11 |
15 |
17 |
|
| Los Angeles |
2 |
9 |
2 |
8 |
9 |
21 |
|
| |
|
| Eastern |
W |
L |
T |
Pts |
GF |
GA |
|
| D.C. United |
7 |
1 |
4 |
25 |
25 |
11 |
|
| Kansas City |
5 |
4 |
2 |
17 |
14 |
13 |
|
| Columbus |
4 |
5 |
2 |
14 |
10 |
16 |
|
| New England |
3 |
4 |
3 |
12 |
13 |
13 |
|
| Chicago |
2 |
3 |
5 |
11 |
13 |
15 |
|
| New York |
1 |
2 |
7 |
10 |
13 |
16 |
|
| |
Saturday's Games
D.C. United at New England, 3 p.m.
Los Angeles at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Chicago at Kansas City, 5:30 p.m.
Real Salt Lake at Houston, 5:30 p.m.
Sunday's Game
Columbus at CD Chivas USA, 7 p.m.
College Baseball
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
At Omaha, Neb.
(Double Elimination)
Friday's Bracket One Games
Game 1 – Clemson (52-14) vs. Georgia Tech (50-16), 11 a.m.
Game 2 – Cal State Fullerton (48-13) vs. North Carolina (50-13), 4 p.m.
Saturday's Bracket Two Games
Game 3 – Rice (55-11) vs. Georgia (47-21), 11 a.m.
Game 4 – Oregon State (44-14) vs. Miami (41-22), 4 p.m.