University’s Zeigler Is Headed to Cornell
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University’s Demitrius Zeigler, Orange County’s leading scorer the last two seasons, announced Wednesday that he will play basketball at Cornell next season.
He will not sign a letter of intent; Ivy League schools don’t offer athletic scholarships.
Zeigler, a 6-foot-3 guard, was a first-team All-Orange County selection last season. He averaged 25.9 points and 8.3 rebounds in helping the Trojans reach the Southern Section I-A playoffs.
Zeigler set the University record with a 46-point performance against San Pedro. He made 10 three-pointers in that game.
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Michael Elfman, whose girls’ soccer teams at Santa Margarita have won the Sea View League title and lost in the first round of the section Division I playoffs the past two years, has resigned his walk-on position, Athletic Director Richard Schaaf announced.
Elfman, whose teams were 30-8-9 in his two seasons as varsity coach, said coaching conflicted with his work.
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Ryan Mariano, a 6-3 outside hitter for the El Toro boys’ volleyball team, has accepted a scholarship from Long Beach State, Charger Coach Mike Jagd announced.
Mariano leads El Toro, currently the county’s No. 1 team and ranked second in section Division I, in kills (149), digs (58) and aces (72).
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Jennifer Tyus, a 5-4 defensive specialist for the Laguna Beach girls’ volleyball team, has signed a letter of intent at Colorado, Artist Coach Mike Soylular announced.
Tyus, who led her team in digs and aces, will join former Artist teammate Rachel Wacholder at Colorado.
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Blythe Linsey, Calvary Chapel’s 6-5 center who averaged 24.7 points and 14.1 rebounds, has said she will enroll at Golden West.
In other signings:
--La Quinta’s Linda Rodriguez, a guard who averaged 21.5 points and made 72 three-point baskets, will attend Golden West.
--Susan Flaming, whose 10.7 assists per game helped Cypress reach the Division II-A semifinals, will attend Biola.
--Estancia’s Laura Czingula will attend La Verne. Czingula, a 5-10 forward, averaged 15 points and 10.8 rebounds for the Eagles, who reached the Division III-A girls’ semifinals.
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