Newport Harbor No. 2 in water polo, tennis
Joseph Boo
NEWPORT BEACH - In boys water polo, Newport Harbor High and Corona
del Mar each grabbed the No. 2 seed in their respective divisions for the
CIF Southern Section playoffs.The Sailors, (25-2, 3-0 in league) are
three-time defending Sea View League champions and will open the
Division I playoffs at home Thursday against Millikan High’s Rams of Long
Beach.
As expected, Long Beach Wilson, the only Southern Section team to beat
Newport Harbor this year, is the No. 1 seed.
“Our kids aren’t looking ahead to a 1-2 matchup,” Newport Harbor Co-Coach
Brian Kreutzkamp said. “Last year, we lost to Foothill in the second
round, and we were No. 2 while they were No. 7. Hopefully, they learned a
lesson.”
CdM, (14-9, 4-0) which won the Pacific Coast League, is the No. 2 seed in
the Division II playoffs and will host Sunset League representative
Edison Friday in a first-round game.
Servite, which defeated CdM earlier in the season, is the No. 1 seed in
the Division II tournament.
In girls tennis, Newport Harbor got a No. 2 seed in the Division I
playoffs, which also include CdM.
Newport Harbor (15-1, 10-0), champion of the Sea View League, will open
Thursday by hosting the winner of today’s Glendora-San Gabriel wild-card
match.
CdM (14-5, 10-0) which won the PCL, will play Tuesday’s Victor
Valley-A.B. Miller winner Thursday at home.
Perennial power and defending CIF Division I champion Peninsula, which
handed Newport Harbor its only loss, is the No. 1 seed.
“Peninsula and Harbor are definitely the teams to beat,” CdM Coach Andy
Stewart said. “We have to play well to beat them. (No. 3 seed) Dana Hills
is almost as good, but we can match up with them. But Peninsula and
Harbor might be too much.”
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