CdM takes ninth
After losing to Coronado Thursday to get bumped out of the
championship race, the Corona del Mar High girls water polo team won
three straight games in the Irvine Southern California championships,
culminating in a ninth-place, 6-4 win over Los Alamitos Saturday at
Irvine High.
Employing a different strategy, Sea Kings’ Coach Aaron Chaney sat
some of his starters in games following the loss to Coronado, ranked
No. 2 in CIF San Diego Section Division II by the San Diego
Union-Tribune.
But after the Sea Kings (17-6, 3-0 in the Pacific Coast League),
No. 1 in CIF Southern Section Division II, posted back-to-back wins
against Arlington Friday and Villa Park Saturday to advance to the
ninth-place game, Chaney decided it was time to go back to the norm.
“The starters proved themselves again and so I put them all back
in against Los Alamitos,” Chaney said.
The old routine prevailed, and CdM walked away with a ninth-place
victory out of 32 of Southern California’s top girls water polo
teams.
“I’m really satisfied with the total team effort from everybody
during this tournament,” Chaney said.
Foothill defeated Santa Margarita in the championship game and
Newport Harbor took home third place, which will likely again shift
the CIF rankings in Division I after Santa Margarita bumped Newport
Harbor out of the top spot last week.
But the Sea Kings have stayed constant this season, remaining No.
1 in Division II from the beginning until now.
CdM will play at Laguna Beach Wednesday at 4 p.m., with a Pacific
Coast League title on the line.
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