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The South Huntington Beach Breakers took a break from the surf and
sand to travel to Broken Arrow, Okla. recently for the Girls Under-14
Travel Softball National Championships. The team returned home last
weekend from the hot, humid plains with a fifth place national placing in
its division.
“We had a great time,” Breakers Coach Dan Hay said. “I thought the
girls did an excellent job.”
Eighty-eight teams from across the nation gathered in Broken Arrow to
compete for various Amateur Softball Association national titles.
South Huntington Beach, behind the hot bat of Brittany Hay, defeated
the St. Louis Chaos in its tournament opener, 3-0. Hay doubled and
tripled off the left field fence in that win and drove in two of her
team’s three runs. That triumph set the tone for a win streak that
included victories over the Tennessee Elite, Oklahoma Hit & Run, Kansas
City Classics, Pennsylvania Stompers and the Vancouver Ford team from
Washington state.
The Breakers reached the semifinal round before losing to the Fresno
Force and Salinas Storm .
Ashley McDonough pitched in five of those eight games and Crystal Neer
batted an impressive .700 in the leadoff position.
The South Huntington Beach Breakers, consisting of Hay, McDonough,
Neer, Jessica Hancock, Kelly Melone, Amber Fulton, Natalie Mickelson,
Brook Ruiz, Erica Phillips, Kari Best, Vanessa Torrez, Amanda Ford, Kandy
Henry and assistant coaches Kevin Mickelson and Rod Hancock . . .
Huntington Beach High surf team member Brad Ettinger has been a busy
man lately. He recently returned from New York, where Ettinger, who also
dabbles in modeling, was photographed by famed photographer Herb Ritts.
Ettinger was in the Big Apple for a surf wear shoot for a division of
Ambercrombie & Fitch. He returned to Surf City for a few days, before
departing with his Oiler teammates for a surfing safari in Ireland.
Ettinger will captain the Oilers during the upcoming high school season .
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For the first time in its five year history, Coast 2 Coast Inline
Hockey Center will hold All-star games. The games, featuring players from
all of their youth recreational divisions, will be held over Labor Day
weekend, Sept. 1-3 . . .
National Junior Basketball will expand in Huntington Beach for the
upcoming 2001-2002 season. The program will be seeking new coaches,
parents and volunteers to become involved with NJB, a nonprofit
organization. Currently, there are two chapters in Huntington Beach. The
program is open to girls and boys in first through eighth grade. Games
will be held on Sundays and the season begins in November. NJB plans to
hold meetings later in the month to organize the lead, although no dates
have been set yet, the program said. For additional information regarding
the expansion, call NJB headquarters at 541-4450, or visit its Web site
page at o7 https://www.njbl.org.
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