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Former 'Eater Pelzel paces Team USA

August 12, 2005|By:

Former UC Irvine All-American Jimmy Pelzel tied for the team high

with eight kills to help the United States men's volleyball team roll

to a 25-12, 25-14, 25-13 victory over Lebanon to open pool play at

the World University Games Thursday in Izmir, Turkey.

The U.S., which also includes Corona del Mar High product Kevin

Hansen, who started the third game, dispatched Lebanon in 62 minutes.

Team USA faces France in pool-play action today. Belgium, China

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and Slovakia are also in the pool.

Pelzel and Hansen, the latter a first-team All-American as a

Stanford senior last season, were selected from among a group of 19

players who trained at the United States Olympic Training Center in

Colorado Springs, Colo., since July 18.

Three other pools make up the field for the men's volleyball

tournament. Pool A consists of Bulgaria, Canada, Iran, Russia,

Switzerland and Turkey, while Pool B includes defending gold medalist

Korea, Brazil, Cyprus, Germany, Italy and United Arab Emirates. Pool

C features Denmark, Hong Kong, 2003 silver medalist Japan, Mexico,

Poland, as well as Serbia and Montenegro. The tournament runs through

Aug. 21.

Peirsol opens today

* SWIMMING: Former Newport Harbor High swim standout Hayley

Peirsol, who finished third in the 800-meter freestyle at this year's

world championship trials, makes her first World University Games

appearance when competition begins today.

The top eight swimmers from today's preliminaries will advance to

tonight's final.

Peirsol, 20, a University of Auburn swimmer who won four events in

last month's Janet Evans invitational at USC (800 free, 400 free,

1,500 free and 400 individual medley), will also compete in the 1,500

freestyle, with preliminaries and finals scheduled Tuesday.

Breaker earns honor

* TENNIS: Katerina Bondarenko, who anchored women's singles and

women's doubles for the Newport Beach Breakers this season, was named

World Team Tennis' Female Rookie of the Year, league officials

announced Thursday.

Bondarenko, in her first WTT season, helped post a .541 winning

percentage in women's doubles with partners Anastassia Rodionova and,

for one match, with 2004 Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova.

Bondarenko posted a .530 winning percentage in singles, the

fourth-best mark in the league.

Her feats helped the defending league champion Breakers finish 9-5

and secure a place in the WTT semifinals against Western Conference

champion Sacramento (11-3) at 7 p.m. Sept. 16 at Allstate Stadium in

Citrus Heights, Calif.

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