Playing favorites
Patrick Laverty
Newport Harbor High and Corona del Mar, as expected, were awarded the
No. 1 seed in Division I and Division II, respectively, when the CIF
Southern Section girls water polo playoff brackets were announced
Monday at the CIF office in Los Alamitos.
“The No. 1 seed is all you can ever ask for,” Newport Harbor Coach
Bill Barnett said. “It makes things easier way down the pipeline.”
The Sailors (20-3) earned to No. 1 seed over four-time defending
champion Foothill (23-3), the No. 2 team in Division I. Newport
Harbor ended their Sea View League rivals’ 49-game winning streak
earlier this season and defeated the Knights twice in three games
this season. A fourth meeting, in the CIF championship game at
Belmont Plaza in Long Beach on March 2 isn’t out of the question, but
both teams will need to win three playoff games first.
Newport Harbor opens play at home Thursday against the winner of
today’s Lakewood-Bell Gardens wild-card game. Both teams finished
third in their league, Lakewood finishing the season 15-8 and Bell
Gardens compiling an 8-18 mark.
In the second round, the Sailors would face the winner of the El
Toro-Fountain Valley matchup. Newport Harbor defeated El Toro, 14-5,
earlier this season.
A possible semifinal opponent for Harbor would be No. 4 seed Long
Beach Wilson (20-6). Harbor defeated Wilson, 6-3, this season.
“We’re going to worry about ourselves and how we’re playing,”
Barnett said.
Senior Carolyn Conway leads the Sailors entering the playoffs with
74 goals, while junior Anne Belden has added 62 this season. Belden
has also contributed 59 steals and 31 assists, while senior Jessica
Ball has 35 assists and 59 steals.
Corona del Mar has won two CIF Southern Section titles in a row,
including the Division II crown last season. The Sea Kings (16-9),
champions of the Sea View League, will open defense of their title in
first-round play Thursday, playing host to the winner of today’s
Western-Sunny Hills wild-card game. Both teams finished third in
their respective leagues.
In the second round, the Sea Kings would face either Katella
(17-6) or Villa Park (20-8). The latter played Corona del Mar close
before losing 5-3 this season.
Fourth-seeded Troy (21-3) would possibly await in the semifinals,
while El Dorado (11-10) is the No. 3 seed and Peninsula (22-4) is
seeded second. But Sea Kings Coach Aaron Chaney said Canyon of
Anaheim (17-10) is also worthy of a seed. It finished in a three-way
tie with Villa Park and El Dorado for first place in the Century
League, but lost a coin toss Canyon could meet Troy in the second
round.
“Our side of the bracket [which includes Troy and Canyon] is
tougher than the other side,” Chaney said. “But if you want to win it
all ...”
Costa Mesa (16-12) finished the regular season ranked No. 5 in
Division VI and just missed earning the fourth and final seed in the
division.
Still, the Mustangs will play host to a wild-card game winner in
the first round Thursday. Mesa will find out their opponent today
when Los Amigos (4-6) battles Warren (6-7).
Costa Mesa could face No. 4 seed Jurupa Valley (18-9) in the
second round.
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