Sailors win in sudden death
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Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - Not a bad way to start the season.
After four quarters and two overtimes, it came down to a friendly bounce
in the direction of Newport Harbor High’s Brendon Hanson in Tuesday’s
nonleague water polo match against the top-ranked team in the
CIF-Southern Section, Division I power Long Beach Wilson.
Hanson turned that friendly bounce into the game-winning goal 45 seconds
into sudden death overtime for the third-ranked Sailors (ranked No. 1 in
the coaches poll) in a dramatic 11-10 win in both team’s season opener.
Hanson, Ryan Cook and Peter Belden each scored three goals and goalie Tim
Birdsong had 13 saves, some of the dramatic variety.
“He made five or six unbelievable saves that kept us in the game,”
Sailors assistant coach Brian Kreutzkamp said afterward. “I’m really
proud of our guys on their effort and determination today. I hope this is
as exciting as it gets. It can’t get much more exciting than that.”
Despite Hanson’s heroics, it was Belden’s hard work that allowed Hanson
to score.
In the sudden death, after Wilson’s Garth Severson shot wide, Newport
took possession.
Belden freed himself from his defender, forcing Cook’s defender to help
out, allowing Cook a free angled path to the goal.
Cook threw up a lob shot that evaded Bruins goalie Zack Walter, but
defender Albert Garcia made a miraculous save on the play, keeping the
ball out of the net.
Garcia, however, could not keep Hanson from recovering the loose ball and
slamming it into the back of the net for the win.
“Long Beach made the right play, allowing Cook the shot on the toughest
angle,” Kreutzkamp said. “I couldn’t believe that save Garcia had on the
shot.”
The 45 seconds of sudden death had more scoring opportunities than both
overtime periods combined.
“It seemed that both teams let up a little,” Kreutzkamp said. “Nobody
wanted to make the big mistake to cost their team the game.”
The overtime was a result of a game-tying goal, scored on a four-meter
penalty shot by Garcia with four seconds left, allowing the Bruins to
come back from a three-goal deficit with less than four minutes
remaining.
“We played solid, up until about the last two minutes,” Kreutzkamp said.
“I just told my guys to try to forget about what happened and to start
over in the overtime.”
Newport got off on a rather slow note against the Bruins, falling behind,
3-1, after the first quarter.
From there, Newport picked up its intensity in the second with two
quick goals by Belden and Robert Weiner to tie the game 3-3.
It was 5-5 early in the third quarter when Harbor missed numerous
opportunities to score.
Two six-on-five advantages and a four-meter penalty shot produced no
goals for the Sailors.
“I’m glad that missed penalty shot wasn’t the difference in the long
run,” Kreutzkamp said. “That player would have had that shot in his mind
for a long time.”
Newport took an 8-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter, before
finally taking advantage of the Bruins’ mistakes.
Less than a minute into the fourth quarter, Belden was given a four-meter
penalty shot, infuriating Bruins Coach Ricardo Azevedo.
Azevedo was given a red card, ejecting him from the contest.
Belden scored to make it 9-7, before Cook scored on another man advantage
for a 10-7 lead.
Newport Harbor had 11 six-on-five advantages in the contest, six of
whick were caused by Belden.
Belden added three assists and eight steals, while Cook contributed
with three assists for the Sailors.
The Bruins were shorthanded, playing without Tony Azevedo, who will
return to the Bruins’ squad after playing the U.S. National Team in the
upcoming FINA Cup, in Sydney, Australia.
“If we play them again and they have Tony, we’ll have to play 100 times
better than we did today,” Kreutzkamp said. “He’s just an amazing
player.”NONLEAGUE
Newport Harbor 11, Long Beach Wilson 10
Score by Periods
Long Beach Wilson 3 2 2 3 0 0 0 - 10
Newport Harbor 1 4 3 2 0 0 1 - 11
Newport scoring: Belden, 3; Cook, 3; Hanson, 3; Weiner, 2. Saves:
Armstrong, 13.LB Wilson scoring: Campbell, 4; Garcia, 3; Shin, 2;
Pereira, 1.Saves: Walter, 10.
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