Newport defends Back Bay
Chris Yemma
Friday’s girls water polo match between Corona del Mar High and
Newport Harbor was more than just another Battle of the Bay matchup.
It was a battle of the unbeatens, with Newport holding a 3-0
record and CdM entering 2-0. It couldn’t have been more fitting that
either team’s first loss would be to their biggest rival.
But it was the three-time defending CIF Southern Section champions
who came up one goal short, as Newport Harbor (4-0) held on in the
final seconds to capture the 6-5 victory in the rival’s backyard.
“It was a great win,” Newport Coach Bill Barnett said. “Every
time we play [the Sea Kings] here or at home, it’s always a one-goal
game at this time of year.”
The Sea Kings (2-1), who won the last two CIF Division II titles
and the Division IV crown three years ago, had a chance with 57
seconds left to score the tying goal, and one more opportunity with
five seconds left, but the Sailors’ pressure prevailed to clinch the
win.
After CdM goalie Brittany Fullen blocked a point-blank shot by
Newport’s Laurel Laidlaw -- a ball Laidlaw rebounded and fired after
Anne Belden’s shot hit the post -- CdM had its most legitimate chance
to tie the game with 57 seconds left after a Newport timeout.
But constant pressure led the Sea Kings to toss an errant pass
that Newport goalie Elizabeth Layton grabbed.
“Our defense did an exceptional job,” Barnett said. “That was the
key to this game.”
And the last CdM shot with less than five seconds remaining was
merely a Hail Mary for sophomore Katie Indvik.
“This is the biggest game so far against the best team we’ve
played,” Barnett said.
The first 2 1/2 quarters were neck and neck, as both teams kept
trading goals. But midway through the third quarter, Newport was the
first to go up by two goals and added a third straight to take a 5-2
lead.
After a CdM miss in the third, Newport’s Belden tossed the ball
nearly the length of the pool and hit a streaking Ashling Taylor, who
lobbed it over Fullen for the goal and the first two-goal lead of the
game.
Taylor finished with three goals, tying CdM’s Ashley Chandler for
the game high.
“Since this was my senior year, it felt so good to beat them,”
Taylor said. “We beat them last year, but lost to them the year
before, so this is really nice.”
Junior Camille Hewko marked the other two goals for the Sea Kings,
while Fullen had 14 saves to keep CdM within reach as the game
progressed.
But for the Sea Kings and their coach Aaron Chaney, it was a game
where they felt the pressure.
“We couldn’t make any passes the whole game and we couldn’t handle
the pressure of their defense,” Chaney said.
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Nonleague
Newport Harbor 6, Corona del Mar 5
Score by Quarters
Newport 1 1 3 1 -- 6
CdM 1 0 2 2 -- 5
Newport -- Taylor 3, Belden 1, Lucas 1, Robertson
1. Saves -- Nelson 3, Layton 4. CdM -- Chandler 3,
Hewko 2. Saves -- Fullen 14.
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