Girls water polo: Rougher waters
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Barry Faulkner
- Back Bay girls water polo teams from Corona del Mar and Newport
Harbor high schools, which defeated first-round opponents by a combined
27-1 margin, will undoubtedly face more challenging opponents in CIF
Southern Section quarterfinal contests today in separate divisions.
CdM (17-11), the No. 1 seed in Division IV, host Brea Olinda (18-8) at
3:15.
Newport Harbor (22-7), the No. 3 seed in Division I, visits El Toro
(21-6) at noon.
Sea Kings’ Coach John Vargas said he was pretty happy with the team’s
16-0 first-round trouncing of Cypress Friday. But he expects a tougher
test from the Orange League champion Wildcats.
“Hopefully, we can build from that (Cypress) game,” Vargas said. “I
think we have some momentum going now. The biggest thing for us, is to
think when we’re playing and have a plan. If we’re thinking and playing
with discipline, we should play well.”
The Pacific Coast League tri-champions are paced by sophomores
Danielle Carlson (73 goals and 78 steals) and Christina Hewko (53 goals
and 97 steals). Carlson had four goals against Cypress and Hewko added
three.
With a win today, CdM, last year’s Division IV runner-up, would face
either No. 4-seeded Laguna Beach (21-6) or Peninsula (15-10) in Friday’s
semifinal. The Artists have already beaten CdM twice this season.
Newport Harbor, eliminated in the first round last year, after winning
the Division I crown in 1999, polished off Esperanza, 11-1, in a
first-round home game Saturday.
The Sea View League champion Sailors, coached by Bill Barnett and
Brian Kreutzkamp, are led by junior Katherine Belden, a second-team
All-CIF selection a year ago who started for the CIF championship team as
a freshman.
Belden increased her team-high goal total to 52 with a team-best four
goals against Esperanza. She also leads the team with 31 assists and
around 80 steals.
Senior Jenna Booth has 48 goals and 26 assists for the Sailors. Senior
goalie Heather Deyden anchors the Harbor defense.
Should the Tars get past El Toro, which they defeated, 6-3, in a
nonleague game Jan. 5 at Newport Harbor, they would meet either No.
2-seeded Santa Margarita (18-7) or Los Alamitos (20-9) in Friday’s
semifinal.
The first Newport-El Toro meeting was tied, 2-2, at halftime. Newport
forged a 3-2 lead heading into the final period, before pulling away with
what both coaches deemed superior depth and conditioning.
Veteran El Toro Coach Don Stoll, however, figures to have his Chargers
in top shape for today’s rematch.
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