Mesa resembling champs
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Steve Virgen
For Costa Mesa High, Estancia was not really considered a rival
Wednesday, but rather another roadblock on the Mustangs’ path to
possibly their first outright league championship in girls water
polo.
Mesa displayed its determination and remained undefeated in the
Golden West League with a 17-2 victory over visiting Estancia. Sarah
Bowman typified the Mustangs’ focus. The junior two-meter player
battled tendinitis in her shoulder, but scored five goals to lead
Costa Mesa (12-8, 4-0 in league).
She has been suffering from the tendinitis since last month.
“I couldn’t stop crying today [because of the shoulder pain],”
said Bowman, a second-team All-CIF Southern Section Division IV and
first-team all-league performer last year. “It goes through phases.
But everyone is counting on [me]. In the end, it’s all about the
team.”
Mustang Coach Tim Postiff said Bowman, as well as the rest of his
players have been unselfish and that has been the main reason Mesa
has been undefeated in league.
Last year, the Mustangs were tri-champions, sharing the Golden
West League title with Westminster and Saddleback.
Costa Mesa, which beat Saddleback earlier in the month, 11-3,
needs to record wins over Westminster (Feb. 4) and Santa Ana (Feb.
11) to earn its first undefeated league season and outright league
title. Bowman has been the catalyst in the Mustangs’ quest.
In Mesa’s four league games, she has scored 20 goals, five in each
contest. She scored the Mustangs’ first two goals, breaking a
scoreless affair that lasted two minutes, 18 seconds.
“She’s a tough kid,” Postiff said. “But it’s not only her. We have
a very unselfish group. We’re getting scoring from all of our girls
and we’re playing as a team. If we don’t stutter step and if we come
to play we have a decent shot of being undefeated in league and
winning the title.”
The Mustangs certainly did not trip against the Eagles (10-7,
2-3).
In addition to Bowman’s five goals, sophomore Chandra Malapira and
junior Christine Twohig also found the back of the cage with three
goals each. Junior Allyson Harris and senior Jessica Steenhard added
two goals each, while Carley Millian and Patricia Schuppert
contributed one goal apiece.
Goalie Quyen Nguyen, Mesa’s only other senior along with
Steenhard, stuffed nine shots. Estancia goalie Katie Mahan had 10
saves.
Sophomore Carolina Barnes scored one goal for Estancia, to open
the first quarter, pulling the Eagles within, 5-1. Sophomore Cheslea
Kaplan had Estancia’s other goal with 2:38 left.
Even though Mesa defeated Estancia, 21-4, last year, the Eagles
have improved from last season, but did not show it Wednesday.
“I just don’t think our effort was there,” Estancia Coach Bob
Bandaruk said. “It seemed like we let up and never rebounded. We were
with them for the first few minutes, but I don’t know, we just didn’t
have it.”
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Golden West League
Costa Mesa 17, Estancia 2
Score by Quarters
Estancia 0 1 0 1 -- 2
Costa Mesa 4 5 7 1 -- 17
Estancia -- Barnes 1, Kaplan 1. Saves -- K. Mahan
10. Costa Mesa -- Bowman 5, Twohig 3, Malapira 3,
Steenhard 2, Harris 2, Millian 1, Schuppert 1.
Saves -- Nguyen 9.
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