CdM tops three local seeds
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Rick Devereux
The Corona del Mar High girls water polo team was the preseason No. 1
squad in CIF Southern Section Division II in December and has kept
the top spot in every poll this season. The Sea Kings continued to
lay claim to the top billing in the division with a No. 1 seed in the
playoffs.
CdM (20-7) will play host to Savanna (13-17) Friday at 3:15 p.m.
Newport Harbor (24-3) earned the No. 2 seed in Division I and will
play host to Huntington Beach Thursday at 3:15 p.m.
Costa Mesa (19-9) grabbed the No. 4 seed in Division VI and will
play host to La Quinta from Westminster (9-11) Friday at 3:15 p.m.
Corona del Mar has a 15-6 record against CIF Southern Section
playoff teams, including a 5-3 victory over Division I No. 1 seed
Santa Margarita.
The Sea Kings, the three-time defending CIF Division II champions,
are led by a collection of scoring threats and a top-notch defense.
Senior Jordan Anae, a second-team All-CIF selection last year,
leads the team with 64 goals, while junior Camille Hewko and
sophomore Katie Indvik are tied with 41.
Goalkeeper Brittany Fullen has 208 saves this season, including
back-to-back 16-save performances against Laguna Beach, seeded No. 2
in Division II, as well as Division I playoff contender and South
Coast League champion El Toro.
Fullen, a three-year starter, was the Division II Player of the
Year last year and shared Pacific Coast League MVP honors with Hewko,
a first-team All-CIF performer a year ago.
CdM, which won its sixth straight league title, will play the
winner of the El Dorado-Valencia game. The second round is Feb. 22.
All but seven games on Newport Harbor’s schedule were against CIF
Southern Section playoff teams, and three other opponents (Coronado,
The Bishop’s and Carlsbad) are San Diego playoff powerhouses.
The Sailors’ losses this season included two to Foothill (23-3)
and one to Santa Margarita (21-6). The Knights are the No. 4-seeded
team in the Division while the Eagles are the division’s top-seeded
squad.
Newport Harbor, the defending Division I champion, had a 20-game
winning streak snapped by Foothill, 9-8, in the final of the Santa
Barbara tournament.
But the Tars also beat the Knights (twice) and Santa Margarita
this year.
Anne Belden, a first-team All-CIF selection last year as a junior,
leads the team with 76 goals, while senior Ashling Taylor, a
second-team All-CIF honoree last year, is second with 69 goals.
The duo can take over a game by themselves -- Belden scored seven
goals against Irvine and Taylor scored nine against Long Beach Wilson
-- but the Sailors are hard to stop when both players compliment each
other.
Newport rotates goalies Kendal Nelson (99 saves) and Elizabeth
Layton (97).
Newport’s second-round opponent will either be South Coast
runner-up San Clemente (14-14) or Moore League runner-up Millikan
(20-8). Newport might face Almont League champion and No. 3 seed
Montebello in the semifinals. The Sailors beat Montebello, 14-8,
earlier this year.
Costa Mesa finished second in the Golden West League to No.
3-seeded Orange because of a 5-2 loss in league. But the Mustangs
have defeated Division I powerhouse Long Beach Wilson, Division II
playoff team Santa Ana Valley, and Division VI playoff entries Bolsa
Grande, Garden Grove and Saddleback.
Mesa is led by senior Sarah Bowman on offense and Kelly Gentling
in goal.
Bowman has close to 45 goals this year while Mesa has held eight
opponents to two or fewer goals.
The Mustangs will face either Ocean League champion Santa Monica
(13-11) in the second round or Jurupa Valley (18-12), the team that
ousted Mesa in the quarterfinals last year.
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