Newport Harbor shrugs off Wilson
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Bryce Alderton
The Long Beach Wilson girls water polo team threw several tests at
visiting Newport Harbor in a nonleague tussle Friday afternoon at
Belmont Plaza.
But the Sailors had an answer for seemingly everything the Bruins
mustered.
That answer was often Ashling Taylor.
The senior two-meter standout shrugged off defenders, fought her
way inside and scored nine goals to power the Sailors to a
hard-fought, 12-9 victory over the Bruins.
Newport (16-1), the top-ranked team in CIF Southern Section
Division I, never trailed but didn’t lead by more than three goals as
the Bruins (9-9) remained within striking distance with less than
three minutes left in the contest.
Lauren Silver scored her fifth of six goals from 10 meters to
bring the Bruins within 10-8 with 2 minutes, 51 seconds left.
But Taylor, who scored three times in the fourth quarter to go
with three periods of two goals apiece, answered 16 seconds later after shrugging off a defender in set to make it 11-8.
Silver tallied her sixth score on a four-meter penalty shot with
1:14 showing, but Taylor drew an ejection on the Sailors’ ensuing
possession. Just seconds ticked off the clock on Newport’s power play
before Taylor found the back of net for the ninth time to cap the
game’s scoring, helping the Sailors secure their third straight
victory.
“Just get the ball to Ashling,” Newport Coach Bill Barnett said
when asked about the team’s strategy during a few anxious moments.
“[Taylor] is capable of a performance like that almost every
game.”
Taylor laughed when asked if she had ever scored nine goals in a
game.
“Not against a good team like that,” Taylor said. “We knew [the
Bruins] were good and had the potential to beat us.
“In practice, Coach Barnett yells a lot about my form and I guess
I kind of dialed in and did what he was telling me.”
Barnett agreed the Bruins, ranked fourth in CIF Division I, are
better than their record indicates and said the Sailors’ strong start
at the beginning of each quarter paid dividends.
Newport scored the first goal for either team in every quarter,
including the initial two of the second and third periods.
The Sailors led, 5-2, after Taylor converted one of Kally Lucas’
three assists for her fourth goal with 3:45 left in the first half.
But Silver cut the deficit to 5-4 with two goals to close the
half, including a four-meter penalty shot with seven seconds left.
Taylor gave the Sailors a 6-4 lead to open third-quarter scoring
after taking a pass from Lauren Laidlaw, but Wilson appeared to cut
the lead to one on the ensuing possession.
Referees whistled a Newport foul inside seven meters and Silver
promptly took the ball and fired it into the cage for an apparent
goal. But referees ruled Silver was outside seven meters when she
fired the shot, nullifying the would-be score.
The Bruins retained the 6-on-5 advantage, but overshot the cage.
Junior Leah Robertson then sprinted down the wing and scored on the
counterattack to put the Sailors back up by three goals.
Taylor said the Sailors’ counterattack made the difference in
allowing the team to run its offense and defense.
“The counterattack is our game,” Taylor said. “I can’t describe
how fast we get back, but we do.”
Newport went 2 of 3 on the player-advantage while the Bruins went
3 of 6, with two penalty conversions.
Anne Belden (three assists) and Lucas each scored once while
Melissa Wheeler, Robertson, Laidlaw and Taylor added one assist
apiece.
Kendal Nelson made six saves in goal while Elizabeth Layton
stopped seven shots for the Tars.
Nonleague
Newport Harbor 12,
Long Beach Wilson 9
Score by Quarters
*--*
Newport 3 2 3 4 -- 12
L.B. Wilson 2 2 1 4 -- 9
*--*
Newport -- Taylor 9, Belden 1, Lucas 1, Robertson 1. Saves --
Nelson 6, Layton 3.
L.B. Wilson -- Silver 6, Al. Lamb 2, Perez 1. Saves -- Hardy 7.
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