Prep Roundup : Swanwick Scores 22 Points as Trabuco Hills Beats Orange
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Rick Swanwick scored 22 points and had 14 rebounds to lead Trabuco Hills High School to an 82-58 victory over Orange in a Pacific Coast League boys’ basketball game Thursday at Trabuco Hills.
Randy Kriech added 14 points and Tim Manning 11 for Trabuco Hills (14-5, 6-0).
In Pacific Coast League girls’ soccer:
Trabuco Hills 2, Orange 0--Linda Lunceford scored 2 goals, her 24th and 25th of the season, for Trabuco Hills.
Laguna Hills 4, Laguna Beach 1--Suzy Kim scored 2 goals and Amy Foster and Claudia Smedes 1 each for visiting Laguna Hills (5-9-2, 3-2).
In the Empire League:
El Dorado 5, Loara 0--Nicole Caro and Theresa Korte scored 2 goals each and Amy Ertle 1 for visiting El Dorado (8-3-4, 3-2-1).
In the Garden Grove League:
Kennedy 8, Bolsa Grande 0--Stacy Darin had 3 goals and her sister Krista had 2 for host Kennedy (8-7-1, 4-2).
Pacifica 4, Garden Grove 0--Hilary Lies, Devon Fitzpatrick, Cristy Figler and Michelle Jensen scored for host Pacifica (7-1-2, 5-0-1).
La Quinta 12, Rancho Alamitos 0--Lara Crowley scored 3 goals and Stephanie Stucker and Robin Karnes scored 2 goals each for visiting La Quinta (11-2-1, 5-0-1).
In the Orange League:
Western 4, Savanna 0--Sonia Beckstead scored 3 goals and Stephanie Lucas 1 for host Western (8-6-1, 2-2-1).
In the Olympic League:
Ontario Christian 1, Capistrano Valley Christian 1--Renee Reedy scored in the first half for host Capistrano Valley Christian (6-3-3, 5-1-3).
In the Sea View League:
Estancia 8, Saddleback 1--Ke Khi Oliver scored 5 goals to lead host Estancia.
In the Sunset League:
Marina 3, Westminster 3--Jennifer Bitting scored with about 7 minutes left to force a 3-3 tie for host Westminster (2-3-3 in league play).
In Angelus League boys’ soccer:
Servite 2, Bishop Montgomery 2--Erwin Garcia and Shawn Kane scored for host Servite (4-8-2, 2-2-1).
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