Girls water polo: Sailors hang on
Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - Newport Harbor High’s girls water polo used a
strong, offensive third quarter, then survived an early, fourth-quarter
rush for a 6-4 nonleague win over visiting Esperanza Tuesday.
“We didn’t really do anything different in that third quarter,”
Sailors Coach Bill Barnett said. “Our intensity was a little stronger and
we were just able to put together a good streak of offense and defense.”
That streak Barnett was referring to was a three-minute stretch of the
third quarter when the Sailors (6-1) scored four consecutive goals to
turn a 2-2 tie into a 6-2 lead over the Aztecs (5-2).
Kyndra Cox scored two of the team’s four goals in that span, while
Katherine Gregg and Ali Taylor scored the other two goals.
Cox finished the game with four of the Sailors’ six goals with her
strong play at the two-meter slot.
“It was a hard, defensive game for both teams out there,” Barnett
said. “We’re still making some mistakes out there, but it’s early in the
season.”
After a scoreless first quarter, Esperanza got on the board first when
Sunny Rashidi scored on a 6-on-5 advantage.
Newport, ranked No. 4 in the CIF Southern Section Division I preseason
polls, tied the game less than a minute later when Cox found the
upper-right corner of the goal with a shot.
Cox made it 2-1 on a four-meter penalty shot, before Esperanza’s Amy
Erwin caught the Sailors’ goalie too aggressive on defense and shot into
a nearly empty net with 30 seconds remaining in the first half.
“We need to stop making mistakes that result in the other team scoring
goals,” Barnett said. “We also need to generate some more offense. We
have the tools to do so.”
After the 4-0 run by the Sailors in the third quarter, Esperanza,
ranked eighth in CIF-SS, answered with two quick goals by Diana Catran
and Jessica Conner less than a minute into the fourth quarter to cut the
lead to 6-4.
“In both of those situations, we probably could have stopped both of
those goals from happening if we would have fouled a little bit earlier,”
Barnett said.
From there, the Sailors’ defense clamped down and the Aztecs would get
no closer.
“It was definitely a game of runs out there,” Barnett said.
“Fortunately we were able to hold on to the lead after their last spurt.”
In goal for the Sailors, Heather Deyden had three saves, while Kelsi
Mills had six saves for the Aztecs.
It wasn’t all good news in Sailor country, however. Senior Jenna
Barto, an All-CIF player with 40 goals and 40 assists last season, is
lost for the remainder of the season with a stomach injury.
“They can’t figure out what it is,” Barnett said. “It’s a tough loss
for us because she was one of our top scorers last year.”
Next up for the Sailors, they host University High Thursday afternoon.
NONLEAGUE
Newport Harbor 6, Esperanza 4
Esperanza 0 2 0 2 - 4
Newport Harbor 0 2 4 0 - 6
Esperanza - Erwin, Rashidi, Catran, Conner; Newport - Cox 4, Gregg 1,
Taylor 1. Saves - Esperanza: Mills 6; Newport: Deyden 3.
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