Sailors handle rivals
Steve Virgen
They were down, but certainly not out.
After losing badly in the semifinals, the Newport Harbor High
Sailors earned third place with an 8-5 girls water polo victory over
Back Bay rival Corona del Mar in the Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar
Holiday Cup Saturday at Newport.
The Sailors (5-1) were able to pick themselves up because they
stayed away from foul trouble and facing the Sea Kings inspired them.
“We came back and showed a lot of character,” said Newport Coach
Bill Barnett, whose team suffered an 11-5 semifinal loss to Santa
Barbara earlier in the day. “We got pounced [on] by Santa Barbara. It
shows a lot of character on [the Sailors] part to come back and play
a really hard game and win. They responded well. I was very pleased.”
Newport junior Anne Belden and senior Carolyn Conway scored to
give the Sailors a 2-0 lead in the first quarter, just the advantage
the Tars needed to hold off CdM, which lost, 4-2, to Foothill in the
other semifinal.
Foothill (10-0), which now has a 47-game winning streak, won the
Holiday Cup with a 10-7 victory over Santa Barbara.
“They have a very strong team,” Foothill Coach Dave Mikesell said
of CdM. “Jordan [Anae] and Camille [Hewko] played tough and their
hero was the goalie, [Brittany] Fullen. CdM matched up very well with
us. They have a pretty good team.”
The Sea Kings (3-5) showed some of their strength against Newport.
They crawled back from a 4-1 deficit and pulled to within one, as Amy
Strack scored on a six-on-five opportunity and Natalie Wayte made
good on a lob shot with 3:43 left in the third.
But Newport junior Ashling Taylor drew a kick-out and then took an
assist from Conway to score on the power play with 34 seconds
remaining.
The Sailors then went up, 6-3, when Conway converted an assist
from Belden less than two minutes into the fourth. Conway and Belden
capped the scoring for Newport.
“A lot of the girls felt very discouraged [after Santa Barbara],”
said Newport senior Jessica Ball, a team co-captain. “We did not play
up to par. We wanted to come back and say, ‘this is really how our
team is.’ ”
Anae led CdM with two goals, while Strack, Wayte and Vivian Liao
added one each.
CdM goalie Brittany Fullen recorded seven saves.
The Newport goalies, Kim Housepian and Terin Cottam, had four
saves each.
Newport Harbor has now defeated CdM three straight times. Before
that, the Sea Kings had won two in a row in the Back Bay rivalry
matchup.
In a wild game that featured six ties and three lead changes,
Newport edged CdM, 8-7, Dec. 19, also at Newport.
Though the Sailors had suffered a tough semifinal loss to Santa
Barbara (7-2), CdM Coach Aaron Chaney didn’t count on his Sea Kings
having any advantage.
“Newport’s tough,” Chaney said. “Barnett is not going to allow
that. They’re going to come out tough every game.”
Though CdM lost twice Saturday, the Sea Kings were able to build
confidence.
“I don’t know how many coaches would be happy with their team when
they are 3-5, but I’m pretty happy with what these guys are doing,”
Chaney said.
Chaney also said CdM definitely had opportunities to defeat
Foothill.
Senior Katya Eadington scored on a counterattack and on an assist
from Hewko to put CdM within 3-2, with 6:02 left in the game. But
Lauren Miller scored on a six-on-five situation with 4:31 left and
the Knights defended well down the stretch.
Foothill led, 3-0, at the half. Jillian Krause’s goal with three
seconds left before the half, especially hurt the Sea Kings, Chaney
said. CdM found some offense and Fullen’s 14 saves kept the Sea Kings
in the game, but the Knights found a way to win.
In Newport’s semifinal against Santa Barbara, junior Kami Craig,
who plays on the 20-and-under U.S. national junior team, scored a
game-high four goals. Craig, a transfer from Santa Ynez, also created
open outside shots for her teammates.
“She’s the best player I’ve seen so far in CIF,” Barnett said.
“So, what do you do? If you press, they get her the ball and she
scores. If you drop on her, their outside shooters score. We were
hoping that their outside shooters would be off and they weren’t.
That’s the way it is. It’s like playing a zone [defense] in
basketball. You hit the outside shot, it’s not going to do any good.”
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Newport Harbor-CdM Holiday Cup Third-place game
Newport Harbor 8, Corona del Mar 5
Score by Quarters
CdM 0 1 2 2 -- 5
Newport 2 1 2 3 -- 8
Corona del Mar -- Anae 2, Strack 1, Wayte 1, Liao 1. Saves -- Fullen 7. Newport Harbor -- Belden 3,
Conway 3, Mutt 1, Taylor 1. Saves -- Housepian 4,
Cottam 4.
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