Warriors women’s water polo tops Chaffey College in South Coast Conference game

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Warriors freshman Leiana Gonzales jumps to block a shot from Panthers Autumn Nicholson during a match on Wednesday, Oct. 12. Gonzales was tied for most goals scored, 4, by El Camino. (Ethan Cohen | The Union)

In a game that mattered most, the El Camino Warriors emerged victorious at home over the visiting Chaffey College Panthers in the Aquatic Center during a South Coast Conference showdown.

The Warriors began their fourth conference game to a slow start but were able to get back in rhythm to defeat the Panthers 11-8.

El Camino sophomore Melissa Brill looks for an open teammate during a South Coast Conference matchup against Chaffey on Oct. 12 at home. El Camino defeated Chaffey 11-8, and will play against Long Beach at home in another conference game on Oct. 19. (Greg Fontanilla | The Union)
El Camino sophomore Melissa Brill looks for an open teammate during a South Coast Conference matchup against Chaffey on Oct. 12 at home. El Camino defeated Chaffey 11-8, and will play against Long Beach at home in another conference game on Wednesday, Oct. 19. (Greg Fontanilla | The Union)

El Camino sophomore utility Melissa Brill said that communication was the key that led her team to victory after the slow beginning.

“It started coming out more in the second half,” Brill said. “There was more talking coming from me, more communication. Also getting back on defense.”

Brill was named a South Coast Conference Second Team All-Conference selection in 2021.

El Camino freshman Leiana Gonzales attempts to block a shot from Chaffey's Kylie Garcia, while Lux Anne Vargas stays ready at the goal post on Oct. 12. El Camino defeated Chaffey in a South Coast Conference matchup 11-8, and will play against Long Beach in conference play at home on Oct. 19. (Greg Fontanilla | The Union)
El Camino freshman Leiana Gonzales attempts to block a shot from Chaffey’s Kylie Garcia, while Lux Anne Vargas stays ready at the goal post on Oct. 12. El Camino defeated Chaffey in a South Coast Conference matchup 11-8, and will play against Long Beach in conference play at home on Oct. 19. (Greg Fontanilla | The Union)

Leiana Gonzales, a freshman utility, tied Jackie Calhoun in scoring four goals. Eden Brooke scored one goal, while two more came from Brooke Baudendistel.

With six minutes and 10 seconds to go in the second period, Baudendistel briefly left the game after being head-butted in the nose, returning to the pool afterward to finish the game.

El Camino's Eden Brooke (right) attempts to steal the ball from Chaffey during a South Coast Conference matchup on Oct. 12. El Camino defeated Chaffey 11-8, and will play against Long Beach in conference play at home on Oct. 19. (Ethan Cohen | The Union)
El Camino’s Eden Brooke (right) attempts to steal the ball from Chaffey during a South Coast Conference matchup on Oct. 12. El Camino defeated Chaffey 11-8, and will play against Long Beach in conference play at home on Wednesday, Oct. 19. (Ethan Cohen | The Union)

“I felt good. I felt energized. I was communicating more,” Gonzales said.

Calhoun added to the scoreboard by scoring four out of the 11 total points during the game.

El Camino's Lulu Acuesta (right) attempts to steal the ball from a Chaffey's Giovanna Quiroz during a South Coast Conference matchup. El Camino defeated Chaffey 11-8
El Camino’s Lulu Acuesta (right) attempts to steal the ball from a Chaffey’s Giovanna Quiroz during a South Coast Conference matchup. El Camino defeated Chaffey in a South Coast Conference matchup 11-8, and will play against Long Beach in conference play at home on Oct. 19. (Greg Fontanilla | The Union)

Calhoun remained optimistic throughout the afternoon, even before the start of the game.

“I think we did pretty good. We definitely started off pretty slow,” Calhoun said.

El Camino's Eden Brooke (left) attempts to steal the ball from Chaffey's Jaylynn Rodriguez during a
El Camino’s Eden Brooke (left) attempts to steal the ball from Chaffey’s Jaylynn Rodriguez during South Coast Conference matchup on Oct. 12. El Camino defeated Chaffey 11-8, and will play against Long Beach in conference play at home on Wednesday, Oct. 19. (Greg Fontanilla | The Union)

After defeating the Chaffey Panthers, the Warriors are looking ahead toward its next opponent: the Long Beach City College Vikings.

Brill said that Long Beach’s more aggressive tactics like stealing the ball may pose a challenge for the Warriors.

El Camino head coach Shelby Haroldson (left) and Monica Lizarraga-Papke (standing) addresses their team during a timeout on Oct. 12. (Greg Fontanilla | The Union)
El Camino coach Shelby Haroldson (left) and Monica Lizarraga-Papke (standing) address their team during a timeout on Oct. 12. (Greg Fontanilla | The Union)

“It’ll be really interesting how we play, considering that we did do really well in this game,” Brill said. “Going into it, we’re going to have the mindset of we know they’re going to be fast, they’re going to be taking shots.”

El Camino will face Long Beach at home on Wednesday, Oct. 19 in another South Coast Conference showdown at 3 p.m.