Sea Kings roll in first round
Chris Yemma
Corona del Mar High girls water polo coach Aaron Chaney told his
players entering the postseason to not look ahead.
The last time his team looked ahead, he said, it lost in the
Irvine Southern California championships to Coronado -- one of San
Diego’s top teams, but also a team CdM had beaten earlier in the
season.
Still, entering the CIF Southern Section Division II playoffs
Friday, it was hard for the Sea Kings not to look past Savanna, the
third-place finisher in the Orange League. But even if they actually
had mentally zoned out against the Rebels, it wasn’t noticeable, as
CdM cruised to a 13-2 home victory playing without three starters.
“Yes, I didn’t think it would be too competitive,” Chaney said.
“You saw their record (now 12-17), and they’re used to playing in
smaller pools.”
CdM’s larger pool proved to be too much of a void for the Rebels
to fill, which has been the case with numerous other Southern Section
teams this season. The top-seeded Sea Kings (21-7) have stayed top-ranked in Division II since the season began, with five of its
losses against Division I teams, as well as one to Coronado and one
to Santa Barbara.
The Sea Kings had no trouble against Savanna Friday, even as
Ashley Chandler sat out with a broken finger, Camille Hewko rested
her shoulder and Katlin Kubas took a breather.
Chandler, the fastest swimmer on the team as Chaney describes her,
broke her finger ice skating two weeks ago and is out for the
remainder of the season. Hewko and Kubas should be back for the next
game, Chaney said.
“It hurts us, because [Chandler] is a really big asset to our
counterattack, and she’d win sprints practically almost every
quarter,” Chaney said. “We don’t really have anyone right now that
can fill the position.”
The Sea Kings weren’t affected by Chandler’s absence Friday, but
most likely will be in upcoming games on their quest for a fourth
straight CIF title. If CdM makes it to the final, it would probably
face second-seeded Laguna Beach or third-seeded Villa Park, two teams
it has beaten this year.
Sophomore Cari Levine led CdM Friday with four goals, two in the
first quarter as the Sea Kings jumped out to a 6-1 first-quarter
lead. CdM led, 8-1, at halftime.
Levine tallied two more goals in the third quarter.
Katie Indvik totaled three goals, all in the first quarter to lead
the early breakaway. Indvik said she expected this type of outcome
against Savanna.
“We’ve been working really hard on our attacking in practice,”
Indvik said. “Definitely it’s going to get harder. There’s some good
teams out there, like Villa Park and Laguna Beach.”
Sophomore Haley Prickett scored two goals, while Kathryn Bilder,
Ashley Hyter, Holly Van Hiel and Sarah Hutchison each had one. CdM
Tuesday at 3:15 p.m. in a quarterfinal matchup.
CIF Division II
First round
Corona del Mar 13,
Savanna 2
Score by Quarters
*--*
Savanna 1 0 0 1 -- 2
CdM 6 2 4 1 -- 13
*--*
Savanna -- Boydstun 2. Saves -- Davis 11.
CdM -- Levine 4, Indvik 3, Prickett 2, Hutchison 1, Hyter 1,
Bilder 1, Van Hiel 1.
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