Survival day
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Steve Virgen
Recently, college football games were tabbed, “Survival Saturday,” by
ESPN. The same could be said for local high schools that will be
competing in the CIF Southern Section playoffs today.
Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor, Estancia and Sage Hill teams know
the bottom line: win or go home. In addition to the competition,
there will be various stories developing within each sport and
division.
In boys water polo, the Newport Harbor Sailors (17-10) will be
seeking revenge at El Toro at 11:30 a.m., in a quarterfinal matchup
of CIF Division I. The Chargers (22-6), the South Coast League
champions, won the coin flip to have the home pool advantage. Last
year, El Toro defeated Newport, 9-8, in a quarterfinal game.
Also in Division I, CdM (8-18) will be the underdog when hosting
top-seeded Harvard-Westlake (24-2) at 3:15 p.m. If the Sea Kings and
Sailors win they would face each other in a Back Bay rivalry matchup
Wednesday at an alternate site.
There also could be a Back Bay showdown in girls tennis, Division
I, where Newport and CdM are on course to meet in the semifinals
Thursday. But first things first, Newport (13-8) won the coin toss to
host its second-round game against Harvard-Westlake (12-6) at 2 p.m.
Corona (13-4), lost the coin flip and will play at San Clemente
(16-3) at 11 a.m.
The Back Bay schools will also be competing in girls volleyball,
but in separate divisions. In a Division II-AA quarterfinal match,
Newport Harbor (22-5) will have its first road match of the playoffs,
traveling to Placentia to face El Dorado (11-7) at 7 p.m.
CdM (19-8) won the coin toss and will host Santa Ynez (15-4) in
Division III-A action at 7 p.m.
In girls tennis, Division V, Sage Hill and Estancia won their
respective coin flips and will be hosting their second-round games.
Estancia, the Golden West League champion, will host Linfield
Christian at 11 a.m., while Sage Hill, champion of the Academy
League, faces visiting Silverado at 2 p.m.
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