Los Angeles Times

Newport Harbor emerges as top contender

- By Steve Galluzzo

Halfway through the first CIF-sanctioned girls’ flag football season, a number of Southland teams have stood out, particular­ly in Orange County. Heading the list is Newport Harbor, which blanked Laguna Beach last week for its 12th shutout and 18th victory in 19 games under coach Jason Guyser.

“It’s a combinatio­n of good athletes and the players taking instructio­n really well,” said Guyser, who sees flag football as a cross between basketball and tackle football. “I have 14 girls and 12 of them play soccer so most of them weren’t very good at catching the ball at first, but they worked on it and they continue to.

“A lot of it is running routes, finding windows in a zone, being able to read the quarterbac­k, those types of things. Defense is our stronghold. We’ve never given up more than two scores in a game.”

The Sailors have reeled off nine consecutiv­e wins since their lone blemish, a 1312 setback at the hands of Woodbridge in the final of the SoCal Showcase on

Sept. 9. They ousted Woodbridge 33-13 to win the South County Showdown 14 days later, led by junior quarterbac­k Maia Helmar, who was selected most valuable player.

“Quarterbac­k is a critical position in flag since you won’t be able to run the ball against good teams,” Guyser said. “You have a couple of seconds to make a decision, that’s it. This is Maia’s first year at quarterbac­k. She prefers wide receiver, where she played last year, but was willing to switch for the team. She’s got an incredibly strong arm, great instincts, she’s athletic and can really fire the ball.”

Helmar has passed for 57 touchdowns and has plenty of talented targets such as receivers Kate Kubiak (20 touchdowns) and Cooper Dick (10 touchdown catches and 15 intercepti­ons on defense).

“The Sunset League is loaded so to win it would be a huge accomplish­ment,” Guyser said. “We went undefeated in the first half, which I didn’t expect with teams like Edison, Corona del Mar, Huntington Beach and Marina. With no playoffs yet, that’s our end goal.”

Mark Thompson has piloted Woodbridge to a 17-2 start — both losses were to Newport Harbor — and first place in the Pacific Coast League. Senior quarterbac­k Teagan Burrus, a center on the basketball team, receiver Zoey Ceman and safety Milan Heisdorf, who clinched the Warriors’ latest win on a 60-yard intercepti­on return with a minute left, lead a team ranked No. 2 in the nation behind Newport Harbor, according to MaxPreps.com.

Esperanza remained unbeaten in league with a 39-0 victory over Foothill on Saturday. The Aztecs have been powered by sophomore sensation Madilyn Lam. Playing in 12 of the Aztecs’ first 13 contests, she passed for 2,155 yards and 37 touchdowns, rushed for 467 yards and 12 touchdowns, and made 11 catches for 145 yards and three scores.

No quarterbac­k has put up more impressive numbers than Rosary senior Katie Meneses, who tossed four touchdown passes in a 32-12 triumph over Irvine University to win the gold division championsh­ip at the Mission Viejo tournament on Sept. 23. Through 20 games she has completed 390 of 620 passes for 4,483 yards and 74 touchdowns with 18 intercepti­ons.

The Royals (15-5) will try to upend Esperanza in a nonleague showdown Tuesday in Fullerton with the help of freshman linebacker Audrinah Barajas, who has 87 tackles, 12 intercepti­ons (scoring on two) and 25 pass deflection­s.

In Los Angeles County, Redondo Union (7-1) has a potent attack led by junior quarterbac­k Kaya Aguirre (eight touchdowns in the Sea Hawks’ first three games) and receivers Hailey Gavin-Wences and Kayla Roe.

Lakewood St. Joseph (11-3) is riding the rocket arm of freshman Lexi Loya, who has 28 touchdown passes and only three intercepti­ons for the Jesters.

Long Beach Poly has won seven of eight, including all five in the Moore League, under coach and athletic director Rob Shock. The Jackrabbit­s’ only defeat was 13-7 to Woodbridge at the LA Chargers Invitation­al on Aug. 19. Five days later they traveled to Nike headquarte­rs in Oregon to play in the NFL Kickoff Classic and beat Serra 31-6.

Pacing Poly are quarterbac­k Aaya McLyn and sisters Tiare and Ki’ele HoChing, who also excel in softball.

Westlake has emerged as a Ventura County powerhouse, posting five shutouts in 10 games under coach Brandon Alexander. The Warriors were 3-0 in the LA Rams Jamboree on Sept. 23 thanks to quarterbac­k Grace Roscowick and Melaina Servé, who has three pick-sixes. Roscowick threw to Kalia Bell in the end zone as time expired to beat Newbury Park 12-6 on Thursday.

Other teams to watch in the Southern Section include Orange Lutheran, Corona

del Mar, Edison, El Dorado, Dos Pueblos, Knight, Oxnard, Santa Monica, Marina and Aliso Niguel, which won the silver division title at the Mission Viejo tournament.

San Pedro, Eagle Rock and Crenshaw are the cream of the crop in the City Section, which has 52 schools participat­ing in its inaugural season.

San Pedro finished 4-0 to claim the Los Angeles City Classic championsh­ip Sept. 25 in Harbor City. The Pirates avenged a nonleague loss to Eagle Rock 10 days earlier with a 14-8 victory in the final. Noelani Raigans caught two touchdown passes and a two-point conversion to capture MVP.

 ?? Steve Galluzzo For The Times ?? RECEIVER Kate Kubiak receives congratula­tions after scoring a touchdown for Newport Harbor.
Steve Galluzzo For The Times RECEIVER Kate Kubiak receives congratula­tions after scoring a touchdown for Newport Harbor.

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