CdM seeks three-peat
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Steve Virgen
The Corona del Mar High Sea Kings have a lot going for them as they
are on pace to win their third straight CIF Southern Section girls
water polo championship.
Corona del Mar Coach Aaron Chaney said the Sea Kings have a
balanced attack, a great goalie and plenty of confidence as they head
into the CIF Division II title match against Peninsula at Belmont
Plaza tonight at 8:15 p.m.
But there is more.
The Sea Kings (21-9) are the top seed in Division II and they have
easily defeated the common opponents that pushed Peninsula, the No. 2
seed, in the playoffs. The Panthers (25-4), who are making the
program’s first appearance in a CIF final, scored a 3-0 win over
University in the quarterfinals at El Toro High, where Chaney
watched. Peninsula edged Laguna Beach, 4-2, in the semifinals.
Corona del Mar defeated Uni and Laguna Beach by identical 9-4
scores on its way to the Pacific Coast League title. The Sea Kings
have won or shared the PCL championship the past five years,
including three straight outright titles.
Last year, Corona del Mar cruised past visiting Peninsula, 13-3,
in an early-season, nonleague game. Also, after winning the CIF
Division IV title in 2002 and the Division II title last year, the
Sea Kings are eager to win their third straight championship, this
time without highly regarded players, Christina Hewko, Danielle
Carlson, Brittney Bowlus and Danielle DiGiacomo, who led CdM the past
two years.
This year, the Sea Kings are led by junior goalie Brittany Fullen
(265 saves), as well as seniors Katya Eadington, who has scored a
team-high 56 goals, and Vivian Liao, second on the squad with 41
goals. Juniors Jordan Anae (38 goals) and Katlin Kubas (36), as well
as sophomore Camille Hewko (40), Christina’s younger sister, are also
offensive threats.
“Our strength is in our numbers,” said Chaney, in his third year
with the Sea Kings. “We just have a real well-rounded team. There are
a lot of people who contribute to our offense and that includes our
goalie. Our defense has been really great lately, definitely headed
by Fullen. Our speed and our counterattack are great as well.”
Chaney also said the team chemistry and camaraderie are as strong
as they have been the past two years. The players have given each
another nicknames.
Plus, there are players with CIF experience, including seniors Amy
Strack, Tracy Kubas, Natalie Wayte and Kelsey McCormick, a goalie.
The Sea Kings also include juniors Lauren McAdams, Katie Lemmerman
and Madison Jackson, sophomores Chelsea Lyman and Ashley Chandler, as
well as freshmen Sarah Hutchison, Katie Indvik, Leilani Livingston,
Taylor Harkins, Cari Levine and Holly Van Hiel.
“There are more similarities than there are differences,” Chaney
said of comparing this year’s team to the squads of the past two
seasons. “They have played well. They get along well and that’s a
function of them playing well together.”
However, Chaney said the Sea Kings have weaknesses.
“Execution,” he said. “We have to put the ball in the goal. We
have had a lot of scoring opportunities, but we’re not taking
advantage of them.”
Chaney did point out his team improved in that area in its 13-6
victory over Canyon of Anaheim in the semifinals Wednesday. Eadington
scored five goals in the Sea Kings’ most convincing win of the
playoffs.
They defeated Sunny Hills, 10-5, in the first round, when they
were a bit anxious in the first half.
Then, CdM struggled in the first half against Villa Park, but
still collected a 7-4 victory over the Spartans, in a rematch of last
year’s Division II final. Villa Park featured an outstanding
performance by its goalie, Kristen Davis, who helped her team stay in
the game. It was tied, 2-2, early in the third quarter.
Peninsula, champion of the Bay League, is also led by its goalie,
Natalie Kim, who has been stopping a little more than 70% of shots
that have come her way, Panthers Coach Mitch Yamamoto said.
“[The Panthers] run a real tight press defense,” Chaney said.
Chaney did not make any predictions, but said his team enters the
CIF Division II final with confidence, something most of the players
were short on when the season began. Chaney said his team started to
play with confidence in the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions,
Jan. 16-17.
The Sea Kings finished fifth in the tourney. Their victories
included a 6-5 win over Los Alamitos in the fifth-place game.
Chandler scored a sudden-death goal in overtime to key the victory.
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