CdM, Newport seeded second, fourth in Division I
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Richard Dunn
Back Bay high school boys water polo teams Corona del Mar and
Newport Harbor are seeded second and fourth, respectively, in the CIF
Southern Section Division I Playoffs, the section office announced
Monday.
CdM’s Sea Kings (19-7), the Pacific Coast League champions, will
host Long Beach Poly (8-17) in the first round Thursday at 3:15 p.m.,
while Newport Harbor’s Sea View League champions will host Northwood
(13-6) in the opening round. Newport Harbor is 18-9. Northwood was
third in the Pacific Coast League.
Corona del Mar, which has captured the last three CIF Division II
titles, is led by John Mann, Artie Dorr, John Money, Ali Kattan and
goalie Beau Stockstill. The Sea Kings could face Sea View runner-up
Foothill (14-11) in Saturday’s quarterfinals.
Long Beach Wilson (26-0) is seeded first and could square off
against Newport Harbor in the semifinals in both teams advance.
Harvard-Westlake (20-4) is seeded third.
Newport Harbor defeated Foothill, 8-7, for the Sea View
championship last Wednesday, after trailing by two goals in the
fourth quarter.
What makes it interesting for the Sailors is a possible
quarterfinal showdown with South Coast League champion El Toro
(18-5).
Newport Harbor, which lost to Long Beach Wilson in the season
opener, has played El Toro three times and defeated the Chargers
twice.
The Sailors, led by sophomore goalie Michael Robinson, drivers
Ross Sinclair, Jay Thompson, Nathan Weiner and Brent Armstrong and
two-meter man Michael Bury, beat El Toro in the South Coast
Tournament, 11-6, lost to the Chargers in a nonleague game at home,
10-7, and edged El Toro by one goal in the Northern California
Tournament.
Newport Harbor Coach Jason Lynch said Monday that his team’s
offense is playing so well at the moment that “even if teams know
what we’re doing, if we’re executing close to perfection, it should
still work.”
Newport Harbor and El Toro both play first-round home games, so a
coin flip will decide the home team in the quarterfinals.
Corona del Mar and Foothill are both at home in the first round,
which means a coin flip will determine Saturday’s quarterfinal host
if both teams get past the first round.
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