Bishops crowns Sailors
Newport Harbor boys water polo coach Jason Lynch used this
weekend’s South Coast Tournament at Newport Harbor High to see where
his “team was at†and what they need to work on.
Well his team is right there with the big boys of high school
water polo as Newport came close, but fell to Bishops, 12-11,
Saturday in the third-place game.
A spirited early fourth-quarter rally by Newport gave a hint that
the Sailors might pull off the win, as Michael Bury scored 20 seconds
into the quarter, followed 25 seconds later by Ross Sinclair’s second
goal as he sprinted on a breakaway and put the ball into the net to
tie it, 9-9.
But Bishops scored the next two goals and after Bury’s third goal
to get Newport within one at 11-10, it was Bishops that took
advantage of what Newport couldn’t during the game, the 6-on-5
advantage, as Tyler Kandel drew an ejection and found Danny Kimmich,
who scored to put Bishops up, 12-10 with 3:09 left.
Earlier the Sailors fell to Servite, 12-9.
* After being tied, 5-5, at halftime Servite scored five
third-quarter goals to Newport’s three and went on to beat the
Sailors, 12-9, Saturday in the morning game at the South Coast
Tournament.
Servite’s Trevor Clark scored three of his game-high five goals in
the third period as Newport’s Weiner scored his two goals in the
third period.
* In the fifth-place final, Corona del Mar (6-3) put the heat on
El Toro as the Sea Kings downed the Chargers, ranked No. 5 in CIF SS
Division I, 10-8, behind five goals from senior John Mann, two from
John Money and one apiece from Artie Dorr and brothers Jason and
David DiRocco.
The Sea Kings, ranked third in CIF SS Division I, made 11 steals
to El Toro’s three, led by Ryan Moore’s three steals, two steals
apiece from Dorr and Money and one steal apiece from Jason and David
DiRocco. Jason DiRocco had five assists with Money tallying two.
Beau Stockstill had 16 saves.
* In a fifth-place semifinal, Corona de Mar was a 10-5 winner
over Foothill, keyed by the six-goal outburst of Mann.
Kevin Amendt (two goals), and Dorr and Jason DiRocco each scored
once. Jason DiRocco had three steals and goalie Stockstill made 16
saves.
* In the Irvine Tournament, Estancia (2-4) split its two
consolation games Saturday, defeating Warren, 18-10, and dropping a
16-13 decision to the San Clemente JVs. David Collier scored seven
goals against Warren, and Frank Gamboa scored seven goals in the
finale.
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