Newport Harbor boys’ water polo pulls away to beat Laguna Beach, advance to Division 1 semifinals
Trailing for much of the match, the Newport Harbor High boys’ water polo team needed a spark to avoid an upset loss.
Seniors stepped up late.
Jack White, Jake Liechty and Makana Sanita scored fourth-quarter goals as host Newport Harbor pulled away for a 9-6 win over Surf League rival Laguna Beach in the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs Thursday night.
Sanita, Liechty and junior center Ike Love each scored two goals for top-seeded Newport Harbor (28-1), which won its 20th straight match.
“With the amount of seniors we have, we have a lot of drive to do well and do something special with this,†Liechty said.
Newport Harbor plays No. 4 Westlake Village Oaks Christian in a semifinal Wednesday night at Irvine’s Woollett Aquatics Center, with the time of the match to be determined.
Laguna Beach plays Mater Dei in a consolation semifinal Tuesday.
The Surf League champion Sailors trailed 4-3 at halftime against Laguna Beach (18-11), and didn’t take their first lead until sophomore Eli Liechty scored a six-on-five goal late in the third quarter. But Breakers freshman Will Kelly answered with a strike from about seven meters, tying the score at 5-5 entering the fourth.
With the amount of seniors we have, we have a lot of drive to do well and do something special with this.
— Jake Liechty, Newport Harbor High senior
Newport Harbor’s seniors came through. White scored inside, then Jake Liechty scored outside as the Sailors opened up a 7-5 advantage with 5:49 left. Breakers coach Robert Grayeli was forced to call a timeout.
Newport Harbor pushed the lead to 8-5 when junior Makoto Kenney scored from long-range with the shot clock running down. The Sailors were on their way to their third win over the Breakers this season.
Tommy Kennedy had an assist and a steal for the Sailors, while Kenney had a match-high four steals. Junior goalkeeper Blake Jackson made 10 saves, including one on a penalty shot.
“It’s really hard to beat a team three times in a row,†Newport Harbor coach Ross Sinclair said. “They move really well. They’ve got a couple of guys that really create in one-on-one. I think we were a little too passive in the first half … [but] we were able to go four quarters. I think our speed and conditioning definitely paid off in that second half.â€
Zach Cord led Laguna Beach with two goals, while James Nolan, Logan McCarroll and Colton Gregory also scored. Junior keeper Caden Capobianco had a stellar game with 12 saves.
“They’re tough to shut down for four quarters,†Grayeli said. “I’m just really proud of my guys.â€
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