Newport Harbor catches fire
Steve Virgen
Foothill High, beware of the Sailors.
That seemed to be the message Newport Harbor’s girls water polo
team sent in defeating the visiting Santa Margarita Eagles, 13-3, in
a nonleague game Friday.
The Sailors, who will face defending CIF Southern Section Division
I and Sea View League champion Foothill Wednesday at Newport, played
their best game of the season, as they had just about everything
working: the counterattack, defensive pressure and Carolyn Conway
demanding plenty of attention.
Conway scored five goals. Yet, Newport’s victory wasn’t just about
Conway, it was a team win, Sailors Coach Bill Barnett said. Junior
Anne Belden recorded five steals, scored three goals and dished out
one assist, and she sat out most of the second half. The Newport
defense stuffed the Eagles throughout the first 18 minutes, 28
seconds, building an 11-0 lead.
Newport’s five-on-six defense was also dominant, as Santa
Margarita went 1 for 12 on the power play. Newport senior goalies Kim
Housepian and Terin Cottam, who usually play one half each, had two
and seven saves, respectively.
In the process, the Sailors achieved their preseason goal of
wanting to build team chemistry. They also let their performance do
all the talking. While some coaches call them statement games,
Barnett would rather solely focus on what took place in the Sailors’
pool.
“That was by far our best performance,” Barnett said. “[The
defense] was great. We had them suffocated, basically. We had good
counterattacks and good balance on our frontcourt ... I just thought
we played well. We’re not trying to send any message to anybody. We
just try to come in and play every game well.”
The Sailors (7-1) certainly achieved that simple goal against
Santa Margarita (7-4). Conway got things started 1:46 into the game,
scoring at two meters, as she established position when taking the
pass from Jessica Ball.
About two minutes later, Ball, bound for the University of
Michigan, scored on a counterattack, and with 38 seconds left in the
opening quarter Conway made good on a six-on-five opportunity, two
seconds after drawing the ejection.
Conway, once again, gained her place in set and found the back of
the cage, 18 seconds into the second quarter for a 4-0 lead. From
there, it seemed to be the Anne Belden Show. Belden, who had her
first three shots stuffed by the goalie, scored two straight goals on
the counterattack in a 35-second span.
Leah Robertson, who had two goals, closed out the first half with
yet another goal coming on the counterattack for a 7-0 lead. Newport
produced three goals in the first two minutes of the third quarter,
as Conway, Melissa Wheeler and Belden scored. Conway, a senior who
will play at Indiana next year, put it away in two meters with 2:45
left in the third.
Santa Margarita, which missed on its first 10 shots, ended its
drought 13 seconds after Conway’s goal when Darby Anderson scored on
a skip shot from about four meters out.
“Newport’s an outstanding team,” Santa Margarita Coach Kevin Ricks
said. “They were ready to go right from that first whistle. They were
on fire. Defensively, they pressed really hard and that gave us
trouble. It was tough to make the adjustments. If Newport comes out
and plays that type of game, Foothill is going to have themselves a
big-time [opponent].”
Senior Jennifer Beech scored in the fourth quarter, along with
Robertson. Beech’s goal came on a power play, and on an assist from
senior Kaycie Craib. Newport went 3 for 5 in player-up situations.
The Sailors’ margin of victory came a bit surprising for Barnett,
considering Newport defeated Santa Margarita, 9-5, Dec. 26 in the
Holiday Cup, the tournament hosted by the Tars and Corona del Mar.
But this time Conway stayed away from foul trouble and the Sailors
were excited as they prepare for their matchup against the Knights, a
game that will most likely determine the Sea View League champion.
“[Thursday] in workout I could tell they were really ready to
play,” Barnett said. “We just have to keep it going. This is the
worst week in the whole year. We have The Bishop’s [today at 11 a.m.]
and they’re supposed to be the best team in San Diego. We have the
big showdown with Foothill on Wednesday and then we have the Santa
Barbara tournament [Jan. 16-17]. All tough games, and the Wednesday
one is the most important.”
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Nonleague
Newport Harbor 13, Santa Margarita 3
Score by Quarters
S. Margarita 0 0 1 2 -- 3
Newport 3 4 4 2 -- 13
Santa Margarita -- Anderson 2, Markel 1. Saves --
O’Connor 8.
Newport Harbor -- Conway 5, Belden 3, Robertson
2, Ball 1, Wheeler 1, Beech 1. Saves -- Cottam 7,
Housepian 2.
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