Girls water polo: Newport ekes out a squeaker, 8-7
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Richard Dunn
CORONA DEL MAR - It was almost too close to call, but, amid an
early-evening fog and after a frosh-soph game extended into sudden-death
overtime, Newport Harbor High’s Sailors captured the unofficial Back Bay
championship.
In what was totally under-billed as a nonleague girls water polo game,
Newport Harbor senior captain Erin Ball scored on a rebound shot to beat
the game-ending buzzer Friday as Coach Bill Barnett’s Sailors eked out an
8-7 victory over host Corona del Mar.
“That play was right off the drawing board,” Barnett quipped with a
chuckle, after a wild finish.
On the final series, CdM sophomore standout Christina Hewko deflected
a shot attempt by Harbor’s Jenna Booth, then following a scramble to the
loose ball, Ball picked it up and fired in the rebound from about four
meters.
“I thought it was a no goal. I saw the crowd standing, but I thought
it was (too late),” Ball said. “Paige (Lansing) did a nice job of
hustling to the ball. Paige tipped (the loose ball) to Erin Kelly Bates
and it just missed her hand, so I just had to go for it.
“I was praying that (my shot) would at least go somewhere near the
cage.”
It was a bull’s-eye shot for Ball, crowning a contest that elevated
this long-heated Newport-Corona rivalry to perhaps another level.
While it had the makings of a thriller with the Sea View League
Sailors (4-1) coming in ranked No. 4 in the Orange County coaches’ poll
and the Pacific Coast League Sea Kings (4-2) No. 5, it played out with
even greater theater.
Only once in the game did a team lead by more than one goal.
“I wouldn’t mind having that luck,” CdM Coach John Vargas deadpanned,
referring to the winning goal, which capped a riveting four quarters of
intense play, after a late start because of the frosh-soph game (won by
Harbor, 7-6, after two three-minute overtime periods still couldn’t
settle the score).
The Tars enjoyed a strong second half with six goals, rallying from a
3-2 halftime deficit.
Lansing, a sophomore, ignited the comeback with her first of two goals
on the counterattack just 23 seconds into the second half, tying the
game, 3-3.
Ball, who entered the game with 10 steals, made one of her six steals
to open the half, then set up Lansing’s goal with a pass on target.
Later, Booth scored on a rocket from about seven meters with 4:22 left
in the third quarter, giving Newport Harbor a 4-3 lead.
On a six-on-five play, Booth scored again on an outside shot with 3:34
on the clock, upping the Tars’ lead to 5-3, the biggest advantage in the
game by either side and the only time a team led by more than a goal.
Corona del Mar, however, came back quickly as sophomore Brittany
Bowlus scored from the set position on a dish from junior Jessica Fries
on a player-up advantage.
Early in the fourth quarter, CdM junior Alexa Miller scored on an open
net to tie the game, 5-5. The game was also tied at one, two, three, six
and seven.
Lansing’s counterattack goal put Newport ahead, 6-5, then CdM’s
Danielle Carlson tied it, 6-6, with 3:34 to play on an assist from Hewko.
CdM sophomore Daniela DiGiacomo put her team in front, 7-6, when she
tipped in a loose ball with 2:36 on the clock, after her original shot
hit the left post.
With 1:00 left, Newport Harbor junior standout Katherine Belden
knotted matters, 7-7, on a penalty shot.
“We both played well,” Vargas said. “They just did a lot better on
six-on-fives than us.”
Barnett said he told his team at halftime to finish off the scoring
opportunities, instead of squandering chances.
“We were getting a lot of opportunities, but we just weren’t getting
it into the cage,” Barnett said of his team, which outshot CdM in the
first half, 10-9.
Both schools play in the Newport/Corona Tournament next week, which
features six teams in the coaches’ Top-10 poll.
NONLEAGUE
Newport Harbor 8, Corona del Mar 7
Score by Quarters
Newport Harbor 1 1 3 3 - 8
Corona del Mar 2 1 1 3 - 7
Newport Harbor - Belden 2, Booth 2, Lansing 2, J. Ball 1, E. Ball 1.
Saves - Deyden 8.
Corona del Mar - Carlson 2, Hewko 2, Bowlus 1, DiGiacomo 1, Miller 1.
Saves - Wells 3.
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