Ripe in the water
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In a game Newport Harbor girls water polo coach Joslyn Mandarino
called, “As good a water polo game as you’ll ever see,” the team from
Commerce battled Newport to a 9-9 tie at the end of regulation before
scoring a quick goal in sudden death overtime to take the title in
the Villa Park Tournament played at Villa Park High School.
Even with the loss, Newport has played well of late, reaching the
finals in not only the Villa Park Tournament but also the Cypress
Tournament, which they won by defeating San Diego Shores, 9-7, the
previous week.
Newport had easily cruised to victories in both quarterfinal and
semifinal matches Saturday and Sunday morning before facing Commerce
Sunday afternoon.
In the crucial final minutes of regulation and Newport leading,
9-8, Commerce scored a goal with a man advantage to tie the game and
then win shortly thereafter in sudden-death overtime.
Both teams traded goals from the outset as Newport’s Annie Wight
scored 30 seconds into the game, but Commerce came right back to tie
the game. No team led by more than one goal in a match that saw nine
lead changes.
Near the end of the first half Wight took a pass from Jessie Ball
to tie the game 4-4 before Ball, who finished with two goals, made
the best of a broken defensive play by Commerce to give Newport a 5-4
lead just before the end of the first half.
Commerce came out with two quick goals in the third quarter before
Jenna Murphy took a soft touch pass from Paige Lansing, who made
three steals, to tie the match at six.
Then with less than two minutes left Carolyn Conway fought off two
defenders to stuff the ball past Commerce’s goalie.
Wight led Newport with three goals while Newport goalie Taryn
Cottham made 19 saves.
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