Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week: Christina Hewko
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Barry Faulkner
This just in: Exhaustive research has determined there is something
that covers more of the pool than Corona del Mar High girls water polo
standout Christina Hewko.
But when was the last time chlorine actually scored a goal?
Scoring goals is but one of the elements the two-time first-team
All-CIF Southern Section Division IV and All-Pacific Coast League
performer brings to the Sea Kings.
First-year CdM Coach Aaron Chaney, in fact, believes the junior
utility player may be as complete a prep package as any currently
slipping into a suit.
“She might not stand out in one area, but she stands out because she
does so much,” Chaney said. “Anyone who watches her usually comments
about her being all over the place. And I think she may actually be
underrated.”
Chaney continues to find new uses for the myriad talents Hewko brings
to the Sea Kings, who take a 4-0 record into Friday’s Back Bay showdown
with 4-0 Newport Harbor.
“She can set two meters, she can guard two meters, she’ll
counterattack and she’ll drive,” Chaney said. “She’s a good shooter on
our extra-man offense and, defensively, we usually try to match her up
with the other team’s best offensive player. She has speed, quickness and
endurance.”
And then there are the intangibles.
“She’s an extremely hard worker who goes 100% all the time,” added
Chaney, who was first introduced to Hewko when he filled in for
then-coach John Vargas two summers ago. “And she’s a leader by example
because the girls look up to her.”
Chaney said the progress in Hewko’s game is evident since the summer
before her sophomore year.
“Since I coached her last, she has improved a lot,” Chaney said. “She
has played a lot more defense at two meters and her shooting has
improved.”
Hewko used her refined all-around game to help the Sea Kings earn two
nonleague victories last week. The Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week scored
a team-high five goals Dec. 12 in a 12-3 romp over Esperanza.
She then produced three goals and played sterling defense to help
limit Long Beach Wilson senior Cassie Azevedo to four goals in a 10-8 CdM
triumph Friday.
Hewko, who estimated her grade-point average at 3.8, said she enjoys
playing several roles.
“I like to learn different positions,” she said. “It keeps me from
getting sick of the same thing. (Variety) makes it a lot of fun. There’s
always something I can improve on every day.”
She said she enjoys offense and defense equally, though she admits
scoring a goal is more fun than battling an opponent as a two-meter
defender.
“Guarding Azevedo was really like a war,” she said. “We were really
beating on each other.”
Chaney said Hewko’s 5-foot-10, 140-pound frame allows her to more than
hold her own physically.
Hewko began playing water polo at age 9 and her fascination with the
sport led her to choose it over soccer, before entering high school. She
believes soccer, however, helped forge her intense competitive spirit.
“I’m always trying to get better at whatever I do,” she said.
Though very goal oriented, Hewko said she doesn’t let winning and
losing determine her success.
“To me, it’s about the experience, the journey,” she said.
Hewko expects that journey to continue into collegiate competition
and, perhaps, beyond.
“I definitely want to play in college and maybe even go to the
Olympics,” she said.
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