Sea Kings, Sailors to test waters
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Bryce Alderton
Newport Harbor High and Corona del Mar girls water polo programs will
be represented for the third annual Speedo Top 40 Festival Friday
through Sunday at the USA Water Polo National Aquatic Center in Los
Alamitos.
One former and one current player from both Newport and CdM made
the roster of one of the four teams competing in the event, which
brings together dozens of elite female players.
Former CdM star and Stanford sophomore Christina Hewko, who earned
CIF Southern Section Division II Player of the Year honors for
helping the Sea Kings win their first CIF title in the division as a
senior in 2003, joins the 15-player United States junior national
team (Team Aster). That team will be guided by Guy Baker, who led the
U.S. women’s Olympic team to a bronze medal in the Athens Games.
Former Sailor Jenna Murphy, a sophomore at UCLA, and Brittany
Fullen, the reigning CIF Division II Player of the Year who will be a
CdM senior goalkeeper this winter, will join Olympic bronze medalists
Kelly Rulon and Jackie Frank on Team Graffiti.
Newport senior Anne Belden, who earned first-team All-CIF Division
I honors last season, made Team Zap, which includes another Olympic
bronze medalist, Thalia Munro.
Murphy scored 13 goals last season for UCLA, which also features
former CdM standout Brittney Bowlus, who tallied 24 goals in her
inaugural collegiate campaign.
Hewko scored 15 goals as Stanford reached the NCAA semifinals
before losing to Loyola Marymount, 5-4, in upset fashion.
The tournament will give Baker and his staff a chance to evaluate
players for potential spots on the U.S. team for the 2005 World
championships in Canada.
The weekend festivities also include a 12-team, 24-game open
tournament that will run in conjunction with the Top 40 games. The
teams were accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis and can carry
up to 15 athletes.
The goal is to give more athletes exposure to the national team
environment.
Fans will also get the opportunity to dunk Baker and other Olympic
coaches and players into a tank.
A radar-gun station, a weight-room circuit and children’s
activities round out the various amenities fans can explore.
General admission tickets will be available only at the door. A
one-day pass for adults will cost $10 while individual student
tickets cost $7. Adult ($25) and student ($15) three-day passes are
also available.
A three-day festival package costs $30 for adults and $20 for
students.
Call (562) 799-8506 or visit www.usawaterpolo.org for information.
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