Sailors, Knights clash in Sea View matchup
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Steve Virgen
To say that Foothill High is the nemesis to the Newport Harbor girls
water polo team would be an understatement.
Last year, the Knights accounted for four of the Sailors’ six
losses, including a 10-4 setback that secured the Sea View League
championship for Foothill in its first season in the circuit. In
1999, Newport Harbor won the CIF Southern Section Division I title.
Since then, Foothill has won it.
The Knights ended Newport’s 2001-02 season by ousting the Sailors
in a CIF Division I semifinal.
Today the Sailors (8-1) have an opportunity to put an end to the
Knights’ supremacy over them and everybody else when they host
Foothill (12-0) in a key Sea View League game at 4 p.m.
“I think it will be a very good game, a very hard-played game,”
Newport Coach Bill Barnett said. “They play very good defense. If we
can overcome that we have at least a fighting chance to stay in the
game. The girls have played very well in the past two games, so that
is a very big plus.”
The Sailors are coming off a rather productive week in which they
earned impressive victories over Santa Margarita, 13-3, and
previously unbeaten The Bishop’s, 12-7. Senior two-meter player
Carolyn Conway led the Sailors with five goals in each victory.
Newport is also led by senior team co-captain Jessica Ball, a 2002-03
second-team All-CIF Division I selection whose bound for the
University of Michigan. Juniors Anne Belden and Ashling Taylor have
also been key contributors, as well as senior Sarah Mutt.
Jillian Krause and Grace Reynolds are among the leaders for the
Knights who enter with a 49-game wining streak.
“It’s a question of who’s going to show up,” Barnett said.
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