Girls water polo: Newport falls to Santa Barbara, 4-2
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Joseph Boo
LAKE FOREST - Friday’s girls water polo game between Newport Harbor
High and Santa Barbara were for people who love pitching duels and the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Defense was all over the pool in El Toro during the
quarterfinals of the Irvine Southern California Championships, and the
Dons got a few more defensive stops then Sailors for a 4-2 win.
Newport (18-5) moves on to face Long Beach Wilson today, in a fifth place
semifinal game. The game is at Irvine, 9 a.m.
Santa Barbara, 21-1 and ranked No. 1 in CIF Southern Section Division II,
formed an impenetrable wall around its goal, as Newport, ranked No. 7 in
Division I, was held to two Kyndra Cox goals.
“Can’t shoot, can’t pass, can’t win,” Newport Harbor Coach Bill Barnett
simply said.
What summed up the game for Newport was its inability to convert
six-on-five opportunities. The Sailors had a one-player advantage five
times and failed to score. That included one stretch in the third quarter
where they had three six-on-fives in four minutes.
“We can’t score if we pass (poorly),” Barnett said. “We had three or four
times in a row where we had a one- or two-player advantage, and we
couldn’t even pass.”
Newport came achingly close to converting one when Katherine Belden fired
a shot that bounced off the upper-left corner in the second. The Sailors
got some good shots on goal, but Santa Barbara goalie Erin Conaway was
solid with 10 saves.
Despite its troubles on offense, Newport held Santa Barbara’s powerful
offense in check. The Dons scored twice in the first three minutes, but
went scoreless for 17 minutes. The Sailors maintained constant pressure
on Santa Barbara, and Newport goalie Heather Deyden made seven saves.
“Our defense played extremely well,” Barnett said.
Newport cut the lead to 2-1 in the first quarter when Cox whiplashed
McKenna Mosier’s feed into the goal from the two-meter spot. That score
held until the end of the third, when Thalia Munro scored her second
goal.
Munro, who had three goals, was the only Santa Barbara player able to
crack through Newport’s defense. She scored with 47 seconds left to give
her team a 4-1 lead. Cox got her second goal immediately after, but it
was too little, too late.
IRVINE SOUTHERN CALIFORNA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Quarterfinals
Santa Barbara 4, Newport Harbor 2
Newport Harbor 1 0 0 1 - 2
Santa Barbara 2 0 1 1 - 4
Newport Harbor - Cox 2. Saves - Deyden 7.
Santa Barbara - Munro 3, Nisbet 1. Saves - Conaway 10.
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