Quarterfinal tests require road work
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Barry Faulkner
Corona del Mar High, Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor all take to the
road today for the CIF Southern Section boys water polo
quarterfinals.
CdM (19-8), the No. 2 seed in CIF Division I, meets Loyola of Los
Angeles at Loyola Marymount University at 2 p.m.
Costa Mesa (19-6), which earned its first CIF playoff win in seven
years in Thursday’s Division II first round, meets No. 2-seeded Los
Alamitos at Golden West College at 4 p.m.
Newport Harbor (18-10) visits Harvard-Westlake at 3:15 p.m. in a
Division I clash.
The Sea Kings, champions of the Pacific Coast League, have won 11
of their last 12. They are trying to avoid a second straight CIF
quarterfinal loss, having been eliminated last season to end an
atypical 8-19 campaign.
First-year coach Sam Bailey guided the Sea Kings to a 12-6
first-round triumph over Laguna Hills Wednesday.
Loyola (18-9), runner-up in the Mission League, defeated Long
Beach Poly, 12-7, in the first round.
CdM has not played Loyola this fall.
Newport Harbor, coached by Jason Lynch, is hoping to avenge a 9-6
loss to Harvard-Westlake earlier this season. The Sailors got past
Mission Viejo, 15-10, in the first round.
Harvard-Westlake (22-3) trounced Tesoro, 19-4, in its playoff
opener.
Newport was eliminated in the Division I quarterfinals in 2003.
Costa Mesa, champion of the Golden West League, faces a Los
Alamitos squad that captured the Sunset League crown this fall. The
Griffins (21-4), eliminated Tustin, 15-2, in the first round.
Coach Tim Postiff’s Mustangs, meanwhile, knocked off La Habra,
10-6, to advance.
The Mustangs have not faced Los Alamitos this season.
The semifinals in both divisions are scheduled for Friday.
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