Sea Kings claim Pacific Coast title
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Bryce Alderton
Laguna Beach High girls water polo coach Rick McKee said his team
threw its best against visiting Corona del Mar Wednesday in a game
for the Pacific Coast League championship between the top two teams,
according to CIF Southern Section Division II.
Unfortunately for the Breakers, many of their shots found the
hands of CdM senior goalkeeper Brittany Fullen.
The three-year varsity starter turned away 16 shots in all, including two penalty chances, and, with the aid of a 4-0
first-quarter lead, helped CdM claim its sixth straight Pacific Coast
League title -- fifth outright -- following a 7-3 victory.
The Sea Kings’ fourth straight victory also boosted their chances
of holding onto the No. 1 ranking in CIF Division II when playoff
pairings are announced Monday.
Senior Jordan Anae led CdM (19-6, 4-0 in league) with three goals
while teammate Katie Indvik added two.
Katlin Kubas scored one goal, and, along with Fullen, powered a
defense that held the Breakers (17-6, 3-1 in league) to 1 for 7 with
a player advantage. Kubas finished with eight steals.
Fullen, dealt two ejections within the game’s first three minutes,
stopped two of three four-meter tries from senior center Addison
Doud, who had previously scored on all 11 attempts from that range
this season. Doud scored all three Breaker goals.
Fullen, the reigning CIF Division II Player of the Year, reached
with her left arm to turn away Doud’s first attempt early in the
first period and CdM up, 1-0.
Then, with CdM leading, 5-2, as time expired in the third period,
Fullen dove to her right to halt Doud’s skip shot, eliciting roars
from the CdM cheering section that tried to best a Breaker fan base
that swelled by the second half with the arrival of several students,
some of whom camped out behind the CdM goal.
“I felt the cage was this big,” Fullen said, spreading her hands a
foot apart. “I felt good positioning [Wednesday]. I knew where the
shot was going.”
Doud took 15 of Laguna’s 22 shots (68.1%), which also included two
point-blank field attempts Fullen stopped in the fourth quarter.
“That was Brittany’s best game of the whole season,” CdM Coach
Aaron Chaney said. “She said the guys standing behind the goal pumped
her up.”
Fullen said she heard observers calling her “animal” while Chaney
termed some opposing fans’ comments “uncalled for.”
McKee said he told the group to quiet down in the fourth quarter,
just when CdM began its final push.
Junior Camille Hewko, who sat out two days of practice this week
while nursing tendinitis in her left bicep, finished with one assist,
drew two ejections in the fourth quarter. The latter led Indvik’s
second goal on a four-meter attempt, giving the Sea Kings a 7-2 edge
with 2:11 remaining.
Chelsea Lyman added one goal while Cari Levine and Indvik each
tallied two assists.
Chaney said discipline on offense allowed the Sea Kings, who were
without starting junior Ashley Chandler (sprained pinkie finger on
her shooting hand), to forge a 4-0 lead.
Pacific Coast League
Corona del Mar 7,
Laguna Beach 3
Score by Quarters
*--*
CdM 4 0 1 2 -- 7
LB 0 2 0 1 -- 3
*--*
CdM -- Anae 3, Indvik 2, Kubas 1, Lyman 1. Saves -- Fullen 16.
LB -- Doud 3. Saves -- Thomson 8.
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