Foothill reigns, 8-7
Bryce Alderton
Parents, coaches and friends stood five feet apart along the
concrete next to the pool at Newport Harbor High holding out their
arms for handshakes and hugs.
The congratulatory folks made a walkway for the Newport Harbor
High girls water polo players as they exited the pool following a
game that pitted two successful programs and a contest fit for the
championship. Newport (5-2) tied Foothill three times in the third
quarter, but the Knights (7-0) scored the only fourth-period goal and
held off the Sailors, 8-7, to win the Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar
Holiday Cup.
Newport is ranked No. 2 in CIF Southern Section Division I while
the Knights occupy the top spot in the same circuit.
“I’m pleased we stayed with them,” said Newport Coach Bill
Barnett. “Going in I thought it was going to be a tight game but they
played better defense.”
The defense Barnett spoke of was evident on Newport’s final
possession with a chance to tie.
With 15 seconds to go Foothill senior Gabbie Domanic, a member of
the U.S. senior national team, reached up with her left hand to
intercept a Sailor entry pass and flung the ball near mid-pool as
time ran out.
“We tried to get the ball to one side and shift over to the other,
but we just threw the ball away,” Barnett said.
Newport had its chances in the fourth quarter. Senior Jenna
Murphy, a first-team All-CIF Division I selection last year and UCLA
bound, made two steals 40 seconds apart to start Sailor breaks in the
period but Newport wasn’t able to capitalize. The U.S. national youth
team member scored three goals and had two assists.
She scored her second goal on a four-meter penalty shot to tie the
Knights, 4-4, after drawing an ejection with 5:08 to go in the third
quarter.
Foothill didn’t let the lead last long. Freshman Grace Reynolds
tossed the ball to Domanic at five meters and the senior driver spun
around to put Foothill back on top six seconds after Murphy’s goal.
Dominic finished with two goals and teammate Brittany Hayes led the
Knights with three scores.
Newport senior Raelyn Ritchie did it on both ends to set up her
one goal that tied the score, 5-5, with 4:10 left in the third. She
blocked a Knight entry pass to start an attack that ended with Murphy
passing to Ritchie for the goal.
Foothill, who defeated Newport in the semifinals of the CIF
Division I Playoffs last season en route to their second straight
championship, had its biggest lead at halftime, a 4-2 cushion, before
eight goals (five by Newport) were scored in the third period.
Senior Jessica Ball scored her only goal on a six-on-five off a
cross from Murphy with just under six minutes to go in the third.
Newport’s Paige Lansing tallied two goals and sophomore Anne
Belden made one assist.
Newport defeated Santa Margarita in the semifinals earlier on
Saturday, 10-8.
Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar
Holiday Cup
Championship
Foothill 8, Newport Harbor 7
Score by Quarters
Newport 1 1 5 0
-- 7
Foothill 2 2 3 1
-- 8
Newport Harbor -- Murphy 3, Lansing 2, Ball 1, Ritchie
1. Saves -- Cottam, 1.
Foothill -- Hayes 3, Domanic 2, Miller 2, Kraus 1. Saves
-- Feher 5.
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