Sea Kings wear CIF crown
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Steve Virgen
On their way to their third straight CIF Southern Section girls water
polo championship, the Corona del Mar High Sea Kings, coincidentally,
made it look as easy as one, two, three.
Corona del Mar, which won the CIF Division IV title two years ago,
successfully defended its Division II crown with a 13-3 victory over
Peninsula Monday night at Belmont Plaza.
The Sea Kings (22-9), Pacific Coast League champions and the
Division II top seed, dominated in every facet, especially in three
areas: the counterattack, at two meters and on defense.
Junior goalie Brittany Fullen, who recorded 15 saves, led the
defense and triggered the counterattack with accurate outlet passes.
The Sea Kings’ two-meter offense included junior Jordan Anae
(three goals), junior Katlin Kubas (two), sophomore Camille Hewko
(one) and senior Katya Eadington, who delivered a versatile game,
hitting from the outside to lead the winners with four goals.
“We have four girls who we can put in set,” said Sea King Coach
Aaron Chaney, in his third year. “I know they didn’t have four
defenders, so I knew we would score.”
And score they did. Corona del Mar came out on fire and dominated
from the outset, outscoring Peninsula, 4-0, in the first four
minutes, 35 seconds.
“We just came out ready to play,” Eadington said. “We just decided
that we were going to put all our shots away.”
Said Fullen: “All season we have been trying to come together and
play one consistent, great game and we did it. Everyone played their
best.”
Hewko seemed to be at the top of her game, drawing two four-meter
fouls and contributing two steals and one assist. She drew a
four-meter penalty 81 seconds into the contest and senior Vivian Liao
put away the resulting penalty shot.
Then, 59 seconds later, Kubas scored in set on a six-on-five
opportunity. Anae assisted. Corona del Mar went up, 3-0, when Fullen
made a save and quickly threw a pass to Eadington, who finished on
the counterattack.
Hewko capped the 4-0 run, scoring at two meters, as she shook off
a defender and made good on the assist from senior Amy Strack.
“We were just pumped to be here,” Hewko said. “We wanted to make
it three in a row.”
Liao, a senior leader, who scored two goals and handed out an
assist, said the Sea Kings made the goal of winning three straight
CIF championships at the beginning of the season.
“This feels great,” Liao said. “We built a tradition at CdM and we
wanted to keep that. We wanted to stay on top.”
The Sea Kings’ championship experience, apparently gave them an
advantage over the No. 2-seeded Panthers (25-5), making their first
CIF final appearance.
“I think our girls were a little intimidated by the CdM mystique,”
Peninsula Coach Mitch Yamamoto said. “Camille Hewko was just very
good in set. Isn’t she a sophomore? They’re just a strong team.”
Yamamoto said his goalie, senior Natalie Kim, caught an elbow
early in the first quarter and had to ice it the rest of the way.
However, he said that did not play a factor in the game.
Yamamoto said Kim was his best player and she had been stopping
roughly 75% of shots thrown her way. That is, until the Sea Kings
came her way.
“They definitely deserve to win this,” Yamamoto said. “I told my
girls they had a chance to stay with them because I thought we
matched up pretty good. But I didn’t tell them about Aaron Chaney. He
is a great coach.”
Chaney reveled in the celebration with his girls. After the final
whistle, Chaney, rather than being thrown into the pool by his
players, jumped in and came up with a smile.
He said he was concerned before the game because he sensed
something different about his team. But he wasn’t too worried.
“I just think they were tired of hearing about the game,” Chaney
said. “They were just kind of saying, ‘Yeah, coach we got it. We can
do this.’ ”
The Sea Kings handled Peninsula throughout. They led, 11-2, after
three quarters as they connected on 11 of their 18 shots.
Anae, who missed her first three shots, scored two goals in the
second quarter, and Eadington added an outside shot to put the Sea
Kings ahead, 7-1, with 28 seconds left before halftime.
Hewko drew another four-meter foul 17 seconds into the third
quarter and Liao put the penalty shot away. Kubas scored just in
front of the net on an assist from Hewko 45 seconds later.
Peninsula senior Erin O’Donnell scored her second goal on a
six-on-five opportunity, 55 seconds later, to make it, 9-2.
But Corona del Mar continued to attack with Eadington, who
delivered a skip-shot goal from about eight meters.
With 92 seconds left in the third quarter, Anae found the back of
the net on an extra-player situation, as she took the assist from
Kubas.
Eadington and senior Natalie Wayte scored in the fourth quarter.
Chaney pulled Fullen with 2:37 left, as the crowd gave her a loud
ovation.
“She was great,” Chaney said of his goalie. “Her passing was right
on.”
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CIF Southern Section Division II
Final CdM 13, Peninsula 3
Score by Quarters
Peninsula 1 0 1 1 -- 3
CdM 4 3 4 2 -- 13
Peninsula -- O’Donnell 2, Santarosa 1. Saves --
Kim 5, Garreton 2. CdM -- Eadington 4, Anae 3, K.
Kubas 2, Liao 2, Hewko 1, Wayte 1. Saves --
Fullen 15.
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