W. Water Polo: Record-setting Longoria-Morasky leads all-conference list

Jewles Longoria-Morasky was one of two players to earn 1st Team honors
Jewles Longoria-Morasky was one of two players to earn 1st Team honors

Cerritos College women's water polo record-setting freshman Jewels Longoria-Morasky (La Serna HS) was one of four players to earn All-South Coast Conference recognition. The Falcons (7-17), who came in fourth place at the South Coast Conference Tournament, saw freshman goalkeeper Clairissa Nuno (Cerritos HS) also earn 1st Team recognition, while freshmen Camila Oliveira (Cerritos HS) and Delainey Garcia (California HS) received 2nd Team honors.

Longoria-Morasky set a new school record with 107 exclusions draw, which also led the state, while her 109 goals were the second most in a season in Falcon history. The school record of 126 was set by Carla Harvey in 2014. Her goal total also ranks fourth in the state. She scored a season-high 12 goals against Santa Monica College, which was one away from tying the school record of 13, which was set by Harvey against Pasadena City College on October 25, 2014. Longoria-Morasky also scored 11 times against Pasadena City and scored at least one goal in every game. When she wasn't scoring goals, Longoria-Morasky was drawing exclusions and had as many as nine in three separate games.

As for Nuno, she played every minute in goal and recorded 240 saves, which was the fourth most in a season in school history. It was also the most in a season since Ivana Tostado finished with 248 saves in 2017. The save total is also the fifth most in the state, while offensively, she assisted on three goals. Nuno had a season-high 17 saves against Palomar College, while she posted double-digit saves in 13 games, which included a stretch of five games in a row.

Oliveira was second on the team with 58 goals, while leading the team with 53 assists and 44 steals. Her assist total is the most in a season in Falcon history since Jasmine Villalpando finished with 66 in 2012. She started all 24 games and scored in 22 of them, with a season-high of eight goals against Santa Monica College. Oliveira also assisted on a season-high six goals against Palomar College and turned in a season-high six steals against Santa Monica. Garcia was second on the team with 46 assists, while adding 30 steals and scored 13 goals. She turned in a season-high five assists against both Chaffey College and Southwestern College, while posting five steals against Pasadena City College.