Sailors squash the streak
Steve Virgen
The Foothill High Knights say they have a target on their backs when
it comes to girls water polo. Well, Newport Harbor hit the
bull’s-eye.
The Sailors battled back from a two-goal deficit in the fourth
quarter and went on to defeat defending Sea View League champion
Foothill, 10-9, in a thrilling overtime game. The Tars ended the
Knights’ winning streak at 49 games Wednesday in front of about 500
fans at Newport.
Carolyn Conway led the Sailors (9-1, 1-0 in league) with four
goals. Ashling Taylor and Melissa Wheeler scored a goal each in the
first three-minute overtime period for a 10-8 lead, and Newport held
off Foothill (12-1, 0-1) in the second overtime period.
“They kept battling the whole way,” Newport Coach Bill Barnett
said of his players. “That was great. It shows a lot of character on
their part. It took a lot of hard work and being in good condition to
make a comeback like that.”
Barnett also expressed pleasure in the game’s atmosphere and said
the back-and-forth battle was exciting. There were seven ties in a
game that featured the top-ranked team in CIF Southern Section
Division I, Foothill, and the second-ranked team, Newport.
The Sailors grabbed their first lead of the game with 51 seconds
left in regulation when senior Jessica Ball scored on a four-meter
penalty shot for an 8-7 edge.
But the Knights, the defending CIF Division I champions who
defeated Newport four times last year, answered with a goal on an
outside shot by Grace Reynolds with 25 seconds remaining, which sent
the game to overtime.
Newport Harbor regained the lead 55 seconds into the first
overtime period. Junior Anne Belden fed Taylor in set and Taylor
fired a backhand shot for a 9-8 lead.
With 1:40 left in the first overtime, senior goalie Terin Cottam
stuffed Jillian Kraus’ shot. Cottam fired a pass to Taylor, who sent
the ball to Belden and Belden drew an ejection. Wheeler scored on the
six-on-five opportunity, taking the assist from Conway with 1:23
left.
Foothill did not score again until 36 seconds were left in the
second overtime when Reynolds put in her fifth goal on a power play.
The Knights went three for five when they had the player advantage,
while Newport was four of five.
“It’s not about statistics; it’s about being a team,” said Ball,
Newport’s co-captain who guarded Kraus, a U.S. junior national team
member. “We might have been underdogs, but we came through because we
were united.
“How big is this? This is insane,” Ball continued. “This is for my
freshman, sophomore and junior year. This is for it all. This is to
show that we are competition and we can do it. That’s what we came to
show today and we did it.”
Foothill Coach Dave Mikesell said the difference-maker proved to
be momentum, and the fact that Newport possessed it in the fourth
quarter. The Sailors appeared to grab the momentum when they caught
the Knights, 5-5. Conway threw sort of a hook shot from near half
tank. The arching ball hit the post and went in with 2:40 left in
regulation.
“This is huge,” said Conway, who also provided three assists and
drew two four-meter fouls and two ejections. “I think everyone was
doubting us ... We just showed everyone we could do it.”
In addition to Conway’s performance, Newport also received stellar
defense from Ball and goalies Kim Housepian (six save) and Cottam
(four), who played the second half and the two overtime periods. Ball
helped hold Kraus to two goals.
Ball scored two goals, as did Wheeler, while Belden and Taylor
added one goal each.
“I don’t believe that I played to the best of my ability,” Kraus
said. “I was being pressured and they have great players, but for me
personally, I don’t think I played well.”
Most of Newport’s players said their ability to step up in the
fourth quarter and overtime was because they were extremely
motivated. On their car windows they marked, “Beat Foothill,” and
they also wrote the No. 50 with an X over it.
The Sailors also said Mikesell did not respect their team because
of a quote in an Orange County newspaper. He said he was misquoted,
and said his words were taken out of context when he named teams that
would give Foothill competition this season. Mikesell said he did not
name the Sailors because he was asked which teams other than Newport
would be tough for the Knights.
“Newport Harbor, they have a great team,” Mikesell said. “Newport
should be No. 1.”
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Sea View League
Newport Harbor 10, Foothill 9, OT
Score by Quarters
Foothill 1 2 1 4 0 1 -- 9
Newport 1 2 0 5 2 0 -- 10
Foothill -- Reynolds 5, Kraus 2, Miller 1,
Rovenger 1. Saves -- Krumpholz 8. Newport
-- Conway 4, Ball 2, Wheeler 2, Belden 1,
Taylor 1. Saves -- Housepian 6, Cottam 4.
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