Girls water polo: Mustangs roll over Eagles, 14-3
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - There was no perpetual trophy nor a CIF Southern
Section playoff spot awaiting the winner. But Monday’s crosstown showdown
between Pacific Coast League girls water polo rivals Costa Mesa High and
host Estancia still featured a little something extra.
“They’re our crosstown rival, so there was pressure on our team to
win,” first-year Mesa Coach Kathy LeCours said. “We wanted to show them
we are still a strong team.”
Costa Mesa senior Erin Bayes wanted to complete her four-year varsity
career without losing to the Eagles and went about ensuring just that.
The Mustangs’ team captain, who defends two meters and typically looks
to pass at the offensive end, Bayes exploded for a career-high five goals
to pace a 14-3 victory.
“I’m normally trying to do so many other things,” Bayes said of her
atypical scoring burst. “But it felt really good to get those
opportunities today. It was a good release after the season we’ve had.
And we’ve still never lost to Estancia in my four years.”
Bayes initiated a 5-0 first-quarter onslaught, scoring 29 seconds into
the contest with an assist by Candice Carpenter.
Wendy Martinovich, Dana Steenhard and Jody Martinovich all had single
tallies in the first period, during which Bayes scored twice for the
visitors (2-2 in league).
Estancia (3-11, 1-3), held the Mustangs scoreless the final five
minutes of the first half and senior Katie Menden scored with 4:29 left
to limit the intermission deficit to 7-1.
“I was very proud of the way we came back and played in the second
quarter,” Estancia Coach John Carpenter said. “It was only 2-1 in that
quarter.”
The Mustangs, however, turned it up a notch after halftime, earning a
6-1 edge in the third quarter, before emptying the bench in a 1-1
fourth-quarter stalemate that included blown six-on-four scoring chances
by both squads.
Jody Martinovich and Steenhard each scored twice in the third period
and both finished with three goals. Steenhard also matched Bayes with a
team-high three steals as the Mesa defense helped force 21 Eagle
turnovers.
Wendy Martinovich, among seven Mustangs to score, also chipped in a
team-high three assists and sophomore Allison Gravis had five saves, two
steals and two assists.
Estancia’s Somer Flaherty converted a four-meter penalty shot with
1:20 left in the third period and Menden capped the scoring by finishing
off a six-on-five opportunity with 25 seconds left.
Another standout for the Eagles was senior goalie Anna Rasmussen, who
collected six of her seven saves in the second half. Rasmussen came off
the bench to play the final three quarters, after sophomore Laura Morton
made two first-quarter saves.
“Some of her saves were really nice,” Carpenter said of Rasmussen, who
was often left defenseless against Mesa counterattacks.
“(Mesa) is a strong, fast team,” Carpenter said. “They had a few moe
counterattacks than we did.”
Both teams complete their PCL campaigns Wednesday. Mesa hosts Corona
del Mar and Estancia hosts University. Both games are 4 p.m.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Costa Mesa 14, Estancia 3
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 5 2 6 1 - 14
Estancia 0 1 1 1 - 3
Costa Mesa - Bayes 5, J. Martinovich 3, Steenhard 3, W. Martinovich 1,
Axton 1, Wright 1. Saves - Gravis 3.
Estancia - Menden 2, Flaherty 1. Saves - Rasmussen 7, Morton 2.
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