Girls water polo: CdM, Tars in CIF semis
Barry Faulkner
Top-seeded Corona del Mar High continues its expected run to the
CIF Southern Section Division IV girls water polo title today, while
Newport Harbor is aiming for something unexpected in its Division I
semifinal.
CdM (22-7), the champion of the Pacific Coast League, is the
designated host against No. 4-seeded Tustin (22-3) in a Division IV
semifinal at 3 p.m. at Irvine’s Heritage Park.
The Sea Kings have at least three common opponents with Tustin. CdM
and Tustin both defeated El Modena and Sunny Hills by similar margins,
but CdM topped Laguna Beach, 8-2, and Tustin was a 5-3 loser against the
Artists. Laguna Beach eliminated CdM in last year’s semifinals.
“Any team that makes it to the semifinals and has the kind of record
Tustin does, will be a formidable challenge,” CdM first-year coach Aaron
Chaney said. “But I’ve been happy with the way we’re playing. Our girls
seem very focused and enthusiastic.”
CdM is led offensively by All-CIF returners Christina Hewko and
Danielle Carslon, as well as fellow junior Brittany Bowlus. Daniela
DiGiacomo, who was All-CIF as a sophomore last year, is another CdM
standout.
Newport Harbor (23-6), the No. 3 seed, is the visitor against No.
2-seeded Foothill in a 3 p.m. Division I semifinal at Tustin High.
Coach Bill Barnett’s Sea View League champions have lost twice to the
two-time defending CIF Division I champions, 5-4 and 9-3, though the
latter Knights’ win was later forfeited due to the illegal participation
of a suspended coach.
“They’re the toughest team we’ve played,” Barnett said of the Knights,
whose defense is his primary concern.
“Our problem against them will be scoring. They have tremendous speed,
play great pressure defense and have the national junior team goalie.”
The Tars are led by three-time All-CIF and UCLA-bound senior Katherine
Belden, juniors Jenna Murphy and Annie Wight, as well as sophomore
Jessica Ball.
Today’s winners advance to Saturday’s finals at Belmont Plaza. The
other Division IV semi includes No. 4-seeded University (14-8) and El
Dorado (9-8). The other Division I semi pits top-seeded Santa Margarita
(25-3) against Long Beach Wilson (21-9).
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