Gray Lunde Tournament: Newport satisfied with second
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Steve Virgen
NEWPORT BEACH - Second place was good enough for the Newport Harbor
High frosh-soph water polo team. The Sailors were satisfied, and a bit
fatigued as well, to be in the final of their Gray Lunde Memorial
Tournament, a 16-team invitational in honor of Lunde, a Newport freshman
standout, who died of heart failure at poolside in 1995.
Coach Les Cutler’s Newport frosh-soph team, which captured the title
last year with a five-overtime 7-6 victory over Laguna Beach, won two
overtime games to reach the final, but lost, 5-3, to Marina Saturday at
the Sailors’ pool.
“I told the kids, they played great for (Lunde),” Cutler said. “They
played at a level that honored his good name.”
The Sailors fell behind early to Marina, 3-0, with 3:46 left in the
first half. However, Newport made a mini-comeback when Bryan Auer drew an
ejection and the Sailors took advantage of the six-on-five. Morgan
Laidlaw smacked a shot off the crossbar and Auer recovered the rebound to
net the Sailors’ first goal. Marina answered with a goal to retain its
three-goal lead, 4-1.
With five seconds left before halftime, Laidlaw drew an ejection and
Cutler called a timeout to set up one last play. After the timeout,
Laidlaw attacked the cage and threw in a goal from about four meters out
with no time left.
The Vikings held their lead in the second half. Auer added his second
goal when he scored on a four-meter penalty shot with 42 seconds left in
the game.
The Sailors earned a 4-3 overtime victory over Esperanza in the
semifinals. Tanner Hill scored a goal with 3:34 left in regulation, that
would send the game into overtime. Laidlaw ended the game with a goal
coming 1:45 into the overtime.
On Friday, Newport defeated Tustin, 7-3, and then scored a 5-4
double-overtime win over Los Alamitos to advance to the semifinals.
Meanwhile, Corona del Mar’s frosh-soph squad ran off three straight
victories after dropping its opening game and finished ninth in the
tourney. Coach Tim Salvino’s Sea Kings lost to Marina, 5-3, Thursday. CdM
came back later and defeated Capistrano Valley, 7-1. In Saturday’s action, the Sea Kings recorded victories over Royal, 12-1, and Tustin,
10-1, at CdM. Sophomore Nadeem Hakim led Corona with 13 goals in the
tournament, while Spencer Pirdy notched eight and Thomas Pearson added
four. Hakim scored five goals in the win over Tustin, for ninth place.
GRAY LUNDE MEMORIAL FROSH-SOPH TOURNAMENT
Final
Marina 5, Newport Harbor 3
Marina 2 2 0 1 - 5
Newport Harbor 0 2 0 1 - 3
M - Luth 2, Parker 1, Wagner 1, Pacheco 1. Saves - Hoag 5.
NH - Auer 2, Laidlaw 1. Saves - Robinson 8.
Ninth-place Game
Corona del Mar 10, Tustin 1
Tustin 0 0 1 0 - 1
Corona del Mar 3 0 2 5 - 10
CdM - Hakim 5, Pirdy 2, Sheets 1, Pearson 1, Buhagiar 1. Saves -
Sanford 6, Blackford 3.
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