Tars take it easily
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Steve Virgen
After a highly-intense week, the Newport Harbor High girls water polo
team took a sigh of relief and easily cruised past Sea View League
host Aliso Niguel, 16-7, Wednesday.
The Sailors (13-2, 2-0 in league), who defeated Foothill twice
last week and finished second in the prestigious Santa Barbara
Tournament of Champions, built a 9-2 lead in the first quarter and
coasted to the win, as Newport Coach Bill Barnett gave more playing
time to his reserves.
If the 9-2 lead wasn’t enough, Newport apparently had a sizable
advantage entering the game. When asked of his record in league this
season, Aliso Niguel Coach Erick Lynch was not bashful about
predicting the future.
“We’re 0-1 in league, but soon to be 0-2,” Lynch said before the
game. “That’s just the way it is. Newport’s the best team in Orange
County.”
It didn’t take long for the Sailors to give credence to Lynch’s
statement. Newport junior Anne Belden scored four goals and recorded
two steals in the first quarter. The Sailors built a 6-0 lead before
the Wolverines (5-11, 0-2) were able to fire off their first shot.
The Sailors appear as if they are on their way to winning the Sea
View League championship, yet they also have higher goals in mind.
“They’re not satisfied,” Barnett said. “They would like to have a
shot at winning CIF. There are a lot of obstacles in the way.”
Wednesday did not seem to be an obstacle. Junior Melissa Wheeler
added three goals in the first seven minutes, while seniors Jessica
Ball and Carolyn Conway contributed one goal each in the first
quarter.
Five of the six players who started the first quarter did not play
in the final three periods.
In the fourth quarter, Conway came back in the game as a goalie,
just for fun, as Barnett occasionally looked on with a smile. Conway
recorded two steals, but no saves.
Newport senior goalies Kim Housepian and Terin Cottam stuffed
three shots each. Sophomore Kally Lucas scored three goals and senior
Sabrina Cook had two. Sophomore Leah Robertson and senior Kaycie
Craib provided one goal each.
Lucas scored two goals in the second quarter, when Cook and
Robertson also found the back of the cage, helping give Newport a
13-3 lead at halftime.
Lucas dished to Robertson, who put it in from about four meters
out, on a power play one minute into the second period. With 3:30
left, Robertson drew an ejection. Cook found Lucas open five seconds
later and she scored on the six-on-five opportunity.
Lucas rounded on the second-quarter scoring when Robertson passed
to her on the weakside on a counterattack.
The Sailors played without junior Ashling Taylor, who was
suspended for one game for unsportsmanlike conduct, or as Barnett put
it, “an emotional outburst.” Taylor was assessed her third ejection
in the championship game against Santa Barbara Saturday and reacted
by throwing a water bottle against a wall.
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Sea View League
Newport Harbor 16, Aliso Niguel 7
Score by Quarters
Newport 9 4 2 1 -- 16
Aliso 2 1 1 3 -- 7
Newport -- Belden 4, Wheeler 3, Lucas 3, Cook 2,
Ball 1, Conway 1, Robertson 1, Craib 1. Saves --
Housepian 3, Cottam 3. Aliso -- Witherspoon 2,
Stone 2, McCormick 1, Buratti 1, Deomampo 1.
Saves -- Einollazadeh 3, Dudic 1.
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