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Newport Harbor remains unbeaten in league

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Senior Carolyn Conway and junior Anne Belden scored five goals each

to lead the Newport Harbor High girls water polo team to a 14-2 Sea

View League victory over host Laguna Hills Wednesday.

The Sailors (17-2, 4-0 in league) outscored Laguna, 10-1, in the

first half to coast to the win. Leah Robertson provided two goals,

while Melissa Wheeler and Ashling Taylor contributed one each. Kally

Lucas recorded four steals. Jessica Ball and Katie Erickson added

three steals each.

Goalies Terin Cottam and Kim Housepian anchored the defense with

four and two saves, respectively. Newport’s junior varsity team won,

7-1, and the Sailors’ frosh-soph squad earned a 6-1 victory.

CdM too tough for Titans

Corona del Mar High scored seven first-period goals and was well

on its way to a 16-7 Pacific Coast League victory over host Tesoro

Wednesday.

Camille Hewko scored three of her game-high four goals in a first

period that saw CdM build a 7-1 lead.

Katya Eadington scored three goals while Vivian Liao and Katlin

Kubas each tallied two goals. Jordan Anae, Tracy Kubas, Chelsea

Lyman, Katie Lemmerman and Lauren McAdams each scored one goal.

Eadington added three steals.

Brittany Fullen made four saves while Kelsey McCormick stopped two

shots for CdM (12-7, 3-0 in league.

CdM’s junior varsity team scored a 15-0 victory over Tesoro while

the frosh-soph squad earned a 6-1 triumph.

Hutchison leads Sage Hill

Hayden Hutchison scored four goals to lead Sage Hill School to a

7-1 nonleague victory over Kennedy Wednesday at CdM High.

Devin Tooma added two goals and Nathalie Ramirez added one more

for Sage Hill (7-10), which began to execute its offense more

effectively in the third period, resulting in three goals, Coach Jeff

Andrews said.

Kathryn Bishop made eight saves for the Lightning.

Estancia absorbs tough loss

Estancia High closed out its Golden West League season with a 19-4

loss to visiting Orange Wednesday.

Junior Courtney Hess scored two goals, while sophomores Chelsea

Kaplan and Carolina Barnes added one each. Kaplan started as the

Eagles’ goalie and recorded three saves. Sophomore Katie Mahan had

five saves for Estancia (10-8, 2-4 in league).

Orange has a chance to share the league title with Costa Mesa as

the Panthers are 4-1 and Mesa is 5-0 with one league game remaining.

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