Katya Eadington
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Steve Virgen
Throughout the summer and fall, and into the girls water polo season,
maddening pressure mounted on the shoulders of Katya Eadington.
The Corona del Mar High senior did her best so that her effort
would match high expectations, but that turned out to be a mistake.
She knew she had to be an offensive threat this year and she worked
hard to fulfill that role.
She worked very hard.
She also became very nervous. It seemed as if she held her breath
while she got all her work done. But finally she exhaled, and the Sea
Kings benefited.
“She was just trying too hard,” Corona del Mar Coach Aaron Chaney
said. “When she started to relax and let the game come to her that’s
when she really started to improve.”
When the Sea Kings experienced pressure throughout the year,
Eadington remained calm and continued to let the game come to her.
Corona del Mar was ranked No. 1 in CIF Southern Section Division II
all year and the Sea Kings were expected to win their third straight
CIF championship.
However, with the offensive punch of last year’s core group gone
because of graduation, the Sea Kings needed to find new ways to score
and believe in themselves. Eadington and her teammates thrived on
that challenge.
“At the beginning of the season, I knew that not too many people
had confidence in us,” Eadington said. “They said we would have a
rebuilding year. Last year we had star players. This year we didn’t
have any standouts so we played real well as a team and we came
together. We did prove people wrong. We didn’t beat Foothill or
Newport, but we did give them a game, and I bet people said we
wouldn’t have been able to do that.”
Eadington scored 60 goals this season to lead the Sea Kings. At
the beginning of the season her shot was a bit off, but Chaney told
her to just keep shooting and by season’s end, she was on target.
During Corona del Mar’s playoff run, Eadington, the Daily Pilot
Athlete of the Week, scored 15 goals in the Sea Kings’ four
victories.
She scored a game-high five goals in the Sea Kings’ 13-6 victory
over visiting Canyon of Anaheim in the semifinals Feb. 25. Corona del
Mar had just come off a 7-4 win over Villa Park, in which it
struggled offensively in the first half.
But Eadington helped the Sea Kings break out with the semifinal
win.
“This year I was looking for ways to get open,” Eadington said.
“Instead of waiting for it to come to me, I would go get it. I would
try to drive more and create more opportunities.”
Eadington displayed her aggressiveness in her final game for the
Sea Kings. She scored a game-high four goals to help lead Corona del
Mar to a 13-3 win over Peninsula in the CIF Division II final. The
victory gave the Sea Kings three straight CIF titles. In 2002, they
won Division IV, and last year they took home the Division II crown.
“It was just exciting this time to be a senior and to be playing a
lot,” Eadington said. “We just had a real well-rounded team. Everyone
can score from everywhere. It was a lot fun.”
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