So after briefly talking to his players behind closed doors, he ordered them back into the pool.
Leslee Kaczmarek already knew Chaney’s plan before the game. She and her teammates were lined up in the pool, ready to swim back and forth until Chaney told them to stop.
“Last night our coach sent us an e-mail that we had practice after [the] game, but now it’s probably because we didn’t play as good as we usually have been,” said Kaczmarek, a junior. “We really had no idea how [the Oilers] were before the game and I think we kind of underestimated how good they were.
“After we had all been yelled at during halftime, we all tried to pull ourselves together. Someone needed to step up.”
In a hurry, because the Sea Kings (21-6) were on the verge of getting upset.
Huntington Beach (16-12) cut CdM’s lead to 6-5 with 5 minutes, 50 seconds left in the match, surprising Chaney. The seventh-year coach said he expected a challenge from the Sea View League’s third-place team, but he didn’t “expect it to be 6-5 in the fourth quarter.”
Leah Trella made it possible for the Oilers. The junior attacker scored her fourth goal of the game in the fourth quarter, matching CdM’s Allison Peotter for the game-high.
But the Sea Kings turned it on, proving that the better team advanced to Friday’s quarterfinal match at Montebello (16-11), last year’s CIF Division I runner-up. Montebello defeated Rosary, 11-6, in a first-round game Wednesday.
Huntington Beach goalie Caitlend Robbins tried to deny Corona del Mar from collecting its 17th win in its last 18 games.
Robbins performed at a high level as a freshman for Huntington Beach throughout, but she got tangled up with a CdM attacker near her cage. Robbins found herself getting ejected at the 1:52 mark, setting up a Sea Kings power play, an area Chaney said he was not pleased with as his team failed to convert on previous six-on-five advantages.