Girls water polo: Hewko MVP in PCL
Barry Faulkner
Corona del Mar High junior Christina Hewko, who led the Sea Kings
to their third straight Pacific Coast League title, as well as their
first CIF Southern Section Division IV crown, tops seven CdM players
recognized on the coaches’ All-PCL selections.
Hewko a two-meter performer who led the Sea Kings in scoring, is the
league’s Most Valuable Player. She was a first-team All-PCL and
first-team All-CIF as a sophomore and a freshman.
CdM junior Danielle Carlson, the quarterback of Coach Aaron Chaney’s
squad, is a first-team all-league honoree for the third straight year.
She was also first-team All-CIF her first two seasons.
CdM juniors Daniela DiGiacomo and Brittney Bowlus are additional
first-team selections. DiGiacomo was a second-team pick as a sophomore.
Representing CdM on the second team are seniors Jessica Fries, Alexa
Miller and goalie Jessica Wells.
CdM won its first outright PCL title this season, after sharing the
championship the previous two years.
The Sea Kings went on to defeat El Dorado, 11-6, to claim the CIF
Division IV crown.
Coaches’ 2002 All-PCL girls water polo
Most Valuable Player
Christina Hewko, Corona del Mar Jr.
First team
Danielle Carlson, Corona del Mar Jr.
Daniela DiGiacomo, Corona del Mar Jr.
Brittney Bowlus, Corona del Mar Jr.
Monica Canby, University Sr.
Julie Voorhees, University Sr.
Taylor Voeltz, University Jr.
Annie Preble, Laguna Beach Jr.
Tracy Herdman, Laguna Beach Sr.
Lina Moore, Laguna Beach Jr.
Second team
Jessica Fries, Corona del Mar Sr.
Alexa Miller, Corona del Mar Sr.
Jessica Wells, Corona del Mar Sr.
Marina Mayer, University Jr.
Molly Gazin, University Jr.
Kari Herdman, Laguna Beach Jr.
Danielle Ward, Laguna Beach Sr.
Brooke Caldwell, Northwood Sr.
Allison Chico, Northwood So.
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