Girls water polo preview: CdM ready to build from last year
Steve Virgen
Three years had passed and the Corona Del Mar High girls water polo
team was without a league championship and a CIF Southern Section playoff
appearance. Until last year.
The Sea Kings welcomed themselves into the Pacific Coast League and
the playoffs with a share of the league title and a run into the CIF
Division IV championship game (a 7-4 loss to Santa Margarita). This year,
CdM will look to feed off that experience.
“It will benefit tremendously for the girls,” CdM Coach John Vargas
said of the playoffs experience. “It will help if we get back there.”
The Sea Kings will try to get back there without three players who
went on to play for California universities.
CdM lost goalie Erin Hendrickson, now at Long Beach State, Ellen Orbe,
a two-meter defender now at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, and Hayley Hapeman,
a left-hander now at UC San Diego.
Vargas is hoping four sophomores will step, three of whom started last
year. Christina Hewko, Danielle Carlson, and Daniela DiGiacomo return as
starters, while Vargas said he has been impressed with Brittney Bowlus.
Though the CIF playoff experience is an important motivational tool
for the Sea Kings, Vargas is not mentioning it much this early in the
season.
“That would be running even before we start walking,” Vargas said.
“There’s just been so much to do with the boys in the playoffs. It’s been
tough to deal with.”
After directing the boys team to a CIF Division II title, Vargas has
been scrambling to get the girls on schedule. Usually, the Sea Kings list
and discuss academic and athletic goals for the season. But, with the
boys’ playoff run, Vargas has failed to sit down with his girls team. He
hopes to deal with the goals Monday.
And aside from the goals, Vargas said he doesn’t know what to expect
this early in the season, more so than other years because of the team’s
youth.
This year’s team features just two seniors, Lindsey Daley and Malia
Tarayao, on the 15-player squad.
With the Sea Kings’ first game Wednesday at El Modena, Vargas expects
to have most of his questions answered.
“We are young,” he said. “They are working hard right now in
practices. We’ll see how they react to the game.”
CORONA DEL MAR GIRLS WATER POLO
Brittney Bowlus So.
Danielle Carlson So.
Katie Cole Jr.
Lindsey Daley Sr.
Daniela DiGiacomo So.
Jessica Fries Jr.
Lauren Guthrie Jr.
Jessica Harkins So.
Christina Hewko So.
Kelli Kline So.
Alexa Miller Jr.
Hayley Sheetz Jr.
Malia Tarayao Sr.
Jessica Wells Jr.
Coach John Vargas
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