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Joseph Boo
NEWPORT BEACH - Newport Harbor High’s frosh/soph girls soccer team
finished an exemplary season, going 11-2-2 and blasting through the Sea
View League.
The Sailors’ only two losses came against highly regarded Edison and
eventual champion Trabuco Hills in the Edison Invitational Tournament.
But Newport came back in the tournament and won the consolation
championship, with a 1-0 shutout of Millikan. The Sailors only gave up
one goal during the whole tournament, while scoring seven.
The Sailors were most impressive against Sea View rivals Irvine,
Woodbridge and Aliso Niguel. They outscored those three, 30-0, in six
games. Newport wrapped up its season Feb. 10 with a 7-0 win over the
Wolverines.
Newport benefited from a powerful offense that featured Allison McKenzie,
Allison Brooks, Stephanie Rees, Delanie Ferguson, Chanelle Sladics,
Whitney George, Mary Sullivan, Kaley Nix, Kaytie Iacovino, Rachel Furman
and Sabrina Couch. In a testament to the Sailors’ depth, all 11 girls
scored this year.
The Sailors’ defenders were also offensive threats, scoring occasional
goals, but tallying assists consistently. The defense featured goalie
Sarah Redmond, sweeper Lauren Kerwin, as well as fullbacks Kirsten
Chamberlain, Nichelle McRorie and Chloe Cox.
Congratulations to Newport Harbor’s girls frosh/soph water polo team,
which just wrapped up its first undefeated season at 24-0. The Sailors
won the El Dorado Tournament Feb. 13 with a 6-2 title-game triumph over
Valhalla from San Diego.
Before that, the Tars won their own tournament with a 6-2 victory over
Long Beach Wilson. Paige Lansing scored twice and Annie Wight, Amber
Braly, Amanda Moss and Ashley Parole each had one Newport goal against
the Bruins.
For the season, Wight led Newport with 58 goals and Lansing was second
with 46.
Goalie Raelyn Ritchie had 46 saves and 27 assists for Newport, while
Candace Tyler had 27 saves.
Corona del Mar’s frosh/soph girls water polo team finished 13-5 with a
9-4 win over Costa Mesa. Brittany Bowlus, CdM’s leading scorer, netted
four goals in the last game, and goalie Jessica Wells made three saves.
Bowlus, Katie Cole, Christina Rieker, Keelan Cuyler, Kelli Kline, Katie
Hughes, Hillary Powers, Yvette Zaharian, Julie Mendleson, Hayley Sheets,
Danielle Assalino, Alexandra Schwartz, Danielle Rosenbloon, Brittany
Hyter and Alexis Tilsen were all key members of the Sea Kings’ offense.
Wells and Vanessa Hill were the goalies for CdM.
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