Sailors’ main element was success
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Bryce Alderton
Though “surf and turf” typically refers to a meat entree served
alongside fish or shrimp, the classification also summarize the
variety of venues in which Newport Harbor High girls athletics
excelled in 2004-05.
Whether it was junior Whitney Blue traversing the rugged terrain
of a trail or senior Anne Belden firing one of her 88 goals in the
pool during the water polo season, Newport Harbor girls proved their
versatility no matter the surroundings.
Sailor teams captured Sea View League titles in swimming and water
polo while Blue won the 1,600 meters and 3,200 at the league track
and field finals in the spring after achieving the same feat in the
fall at the league cross country finals.
Junior Natalie Draganza won her third straight league individual
golf title in the fall.
Volleyball, tennis, golf, soccer, water polo and basketball all
reached the CIF Southern Section team playoffs.
Blue’s feats in cross country last fall included a second-place
finish in Division II at the CIF Southern Section and CIF State
finals. Her time at the state meet was fourth fastest in all
divisions.
She continued to scorch the competition in the spring. Blue was
seventh in the two-mile event at the prestigious Arcadia
invitational, but ran a personal-best 10 minutes, 35.64 seconds April
9. Two weeks later, she set a meet record of 10:44.74 in winning the
3,200 at the Orange County championships.
It all led to a CIF Division II championship in the 3,200 along
with a fourth-place showing in the 1,600. Blue capped her stellar
season with a sixth-place finish in the 3,200 at the CIF State meet.
Sophomore pole vaulter Allison Stokke started her season in
stirring fashion, clearing 13 feet, 4 inches at the Eagle
invitational in March to tie a then-national sophomore outdoor
record. Stokke broke the record at the Surf City invitational with a
vault of 13-5 3/4 and went on to capture her second consecutive
league title in the event.
Plans for a possible second straight state title for Stokke
abruptly halted, though, when she broke a bone in her right ankle
while practicing in May and was sidelined for the the rest of the
season.
Newport’s Jessica Robson claimed the league high jump crown with a
clearance of 5-2.
Newport’s water polo team finished 27-4. The season included an
undefeated league championship, highlighted by a 10-8 victory over
eventual Division I champion Foothill. The Tars also won the Holiday
Cup tournament in December.
The Sailors reached the Division I championship game for the
second straight year, but fell to Foothill, 8-4. Belden, who will
continue her career at UCLA, earned first-team All-CIF honors a
second straight season.
Seniors Ashling Taylor (78 goals) and Melissa Wheeler joined
Belden on the first team while juniors Leah Robertson and Kally Lucas
were second-team All-CIF picks.
Newport’s field hockey team enjoyed another strong season under
first-year coach Kristy Cross. The Sailors (18-4-5) won their fourth
Sunset League title in five seasons and reached their third straight
Los Angeles Field Hockey Association Tournament of Champions title
game before falling, 1-0, to Harvard-Westlake.
Senior Jenny Taylor, a four-year varsity standout, joined senior
Lyndsi Foster and junior Sasha Grumman on the all-tournament team.
Taylor earned league Most Valuable Player honors while senior
goalkeeper Ciara Lawrence was named the league’s Most Valuable
Goalkeeper.
Newport’s soccer team made its first trip to the CIF playoffs in
three seasons after finishing second in league. The Sailors’ biggest
victory, arguably, was a 2-1 triumph over Aliso Niguel Jan. 28. Six
players earned all-league recognition after the Sailors, under
first-year coach Phil D’Agostino, finished 10-5-2, bowing out in the
Division I first round.
Seniors Tayler Giacomaro and Erin Hardy, along with sophomore
goalkeeper Mary Giberson, all earned first-team all-league
recognition. Juniors Amy Klippert, Lambrakis and Krystal Wright were
second-team honorees.
Hardy, who will continue at UCLA, was a second-team All-CIF
Division I selection.
The Sailors’ volleyball team finished second in league to
Woodbridge and reached the CIF Division II-AA semifinals, in which
they were eliminated by Edison to finish 15-13.
Newport’s playoff run included a quarterfinal upset of No.
2-seeded El Dorado.
Senior outside hitter Kiley Hall was a second-team All-CIF
honoree.
In swimming, Newport Harbor claimed the league title for the first
time in recent memory, despite no first-place finishers.
Six Sailors placed second. Belden took second in the 100-yard
freestyle and third in the 100 backstroke while contributing to the
runner-up 200 and 400 free relay teams.
Kayley Oka was fifth in the 100 butterfly at the CIF Division I
finals.
The tennis team, guided by Fletcher Olson, finished 13-8, placing
second in league before reaching the second round of the Division I
playoffs.
Senior Jill Casserly was third in the league singles tournament.
Newport’s basketball team reached the CIF Division II-AA playoffs,
where it fell to Paloma Valley, 53-40, in a wild-card contest. The
Sailors finished 11-16.
Senior Vanessa Miller was Newport’s lone representative on the
all-league team, garnering first-team laurels. Miller’s 23
three-pointers led the team while averaging 12.3 points. She started
for the South in the Orange County All-Star game.
Draganza and Kayleigh Horn helped the golf team secure the
league’s final guaranteed berth into the CIF playoffs. From there the
Tars rolled, securing the fourth and final spot in the CIF Southern
Section championships.
Draganza was eighth in the CIF Southern California Golf
Association championship.
Senior Ashley Gleason was a first-team all-league pick in
softball, while teammates Julianne Bass, a senior, and Jane
Messersmith, a freshman were second-team honorees.
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