Girls water polo: Harbor denied in final period
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Steve Virgen
CORONA DEL MAR - After four ties, two lead changes and
playoff-style action, both Newport Harbor High girls water polo Coach
Bill Barnett and Santa Margarita Coach Scott Taylor said the other team
had “a lot of weapons.”
Harbor’s weapons, however, were not loaded in the final period as the
Sailors were outscored, 3-0, and lost, 7-5, at Corona del Mar High’s pool
in the quarterfinals qualifier of the Irvine Southern California
Championships Friday.
“We had our chances at the end,” Barnett said. “Our passing was
absolutely atrocious down the stretch. We couldn’t put the ball away, and
when it was time to make a hard comeback we couldn’t do it.”
The Tars (18-6), ranked No. 2 in Orange County, grabbed their first
lead of the game, 5-4, when junior Katherine Belden scored on a penalty
shot with five seconds remaining in the third period. Harbor sophomore
Annie Wight grabbed a rebound and drew the penalty on Eagles’ goalie
Kristen Carfioli, who finished with eight saves.
Santa Margarita (14-7), ranked No. 5 in Orange County, pulled away
from a one-goal deficit with momentum and an opportune stop of a Harbor
six-on-five. With the score knotted at five, Carfioli stopped a Tars’
shot and the Eagles scored quickly on the counterattack.
“To be able to shut them out in the fourth quarter,” Taylor said.
“That was the key. We did a good job of matching them up and slowing them
down.”
Santa Margarita, however, could not slow down the Sailors through the
first three periods. Each time the Eagles broke for a lead the Tars would
catch them with a goal.
Belden answered the Eagles’ 1-0 lead, scoring 11 seconds after Santa
Margarita’s short-lived advantage. Harbor senior Jenna Booth tied the
game at two when she connected on a player-up, which Belden drew.
Harbor sophomore Jenna Murphy and freshman Jessica Ball teamed for the
Tars’ next two goals, which tied the game at three and then four.
First, Murphy found Ball who scored on a counterattack. And, Murphy
then tapped a touch-pass to Ball who scored on a six-on-five.
Harbor’s defense kept the game close as Belden, Murphy and Erin Ball
finished with two steals each and goalie Heather Deyden finished with
eight saves.
The Tars will attempt to earn a fifth-place finals berth as they play
today at Irvine’s Heritage Park at 9 a.m.
After a 3-2 halftime lead, Corona del Mar dropped a 7-4 decision to
Santa Barbara Friday. CdM’s Danielle Carlson, Malia Tarayao, Lindsey
Daley and Christina Hewko scored one goal each. Sea Kings goalie Jessica
Wells finished with five saves.
Corona will play today at 9 a.m. at Irvine.
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