Girls water polo: CdM makes history
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Steve Virgen
IRVINE - Despite dealing with school finals, a winter formal and a
big-time Pacific Coast League game this week, the Corona del Mar High
girls water polo team still completed noteworthy history after a gritty
run in the Irvine Southern California Championships Saturday at Heritage
Park.
The Sea Kings (20-6) took home some hardware, a runner-up plaque from
the 32-team tournament, which is the highest finish in a tourney in the
CdM program.
CdM, the only CIF Division IV team in the tournament’s semifinals and
final, ended its storybook quest for the title by running out of gas in a
10-4 loss to the champion Santa Margarita. Last year, the Sea Kings
finished 13th in the Irvine tournament.
CdM juniors Christina Hewko and Brittney Bowlus came away with
all-tournament laurels after guiding the Sea Kings to an 8-7
come-from-behind victory over El Toro in the semifinals Saturday.
But Santa Margarita, which defeated Foothill, 7-6, in the other
semifinal, had too much for CDM, especially in the third quarter when the
Eagles outscored the Sea Kings, 5-1.
“I’m really impressed and very proud of what they accomplished,” CdM
first-year coach Aaron Chaney said of his team. “We expended a lot of
energy in that morning game. How much more juice can you squeeze out of a
rock? We were tired from the beginning (against the Eagles). Santa
Margarita is just a great team.”
The Eagles swept the Sea Kings, 3-0, in the squads’ encounters this
season after a 7-3 Santa Margarita win in the second round of the Santa
Barbara Tournament Jan. 11 and a 7-4 victory at CdM Jan. 19.
CdM junior Jessica Harkins scored two goals, while sophomore Vivian
Liao and junior Danielle Carlson tallied one goal each.
In the Sea Kings’ semifinal win over El Toro, Hewko led the comeback,
scoring five goals after CdM was down 3-0 in the first quarter.
The Sea Kings grabbed their first lead of the game, 8-7, with 2:04
left, when Hewko scored her fifth goal from a six-on-five situation in
which she drew the player ejection.
Liao found Hewko at set, immediately after the player kickout.
Hewko drew five ejections, as the Sea Kings went 5 for 7 when El Toro
had a player out.
Hewko snuck in a shot from half tank with .71 of a second remaining in
the first period to put the Sea Kings within 3-1. Seniors Alexa Miller
and Jessica Fries, along with junior Daniela DiGiacomo produced strong
efforts which aided the comeback.
CdM goaltender Jessica Wells was critical to the Sea Kings’ success
with 11 saves.Meanwhile, Coach Bill Barnett’s Newport Harbor Sailors
(20-6) finished sixth in the tournament, after a 12-7 loss to Bell
Gardens in the fifth-place final. The Sailors defeated Carlsbad, 12-8, in
the fifth-place semifinal. Senior Katherine Belden earned all-tournament
honors, scoring four goals in the two games. Sophomore Jessica Ball led
with four goals in the victory over Carlsbad.
IRVINE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Final
Santa Margarita 10, Corona del Mar 4
Score by Quarters
Santa Margarita 1 2 5 2 - 10
Corona del Mar 0 1 1 2 - 4
Santa Margarita - Ka. Kunkel 2, Hamilton 2, Stachowski 2, Figge 2,
Loftus 1, Kr. Kunkel 1. Saves - Yoder 4, O’Connor 1.
Corona del Mar - Harkins 2, Liao 1, Carlson 1. Saves - Wells 5.
Semifinal
Corona del Mar 8, El Toro 7
Score by Quarters
El Toro 3 2 1 1 - 7
Corona del Mar 1 1 3 3 - 8
El Toro - Beany 3, Palacios 1, Lopez 1, Heineck 1, Carter 1. Saves -
Greenberg 6.
Corona del Mar - Hewko 5, Bowlus 1, DiGiacomo 1, Carlson 1. Saves -
Wells 11.
Fifth-place final
Bell Gardens 12, Newport Harbor 7
Score by Quarters
Bell Gardens 4 4 3 1 - 12
Newport Harbor 0 3 1 3 - 7
Bell Gardens - Cardenas 5, Morales 3, J. Ruela 2, Deleon 2. Saves -
Lopez 8.
Newport Harbor - Belden 2, Murphy 2, Wight 2, Parole 1. Saves - Grocki
4.
Fifth-place semifinal
Newport Harbor 12, Carlsbad 8
Score by Quarters
Carlsbad 1 2 1 4 - 8
Newport Harbor 3 2 5 2 - 12
Carlsbad - Austin 3, O’Neill 3, Shafer 2. Saves - Machanis 1.
Newport Harbor - Ball 4, Wight 3, Belden 2, Parole 2, Murphy 1. Saves
- Grocki 7.
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