Boys Water Polo: Sea Kings ready to win again
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Steve Virgen
CORONA DEL MAR - John Vargas, the Corona del Mar boys water polo
coach, has a simple strategy for the Sea Kings’ success. It’s not cocky
or flashy and it has worked for the past two years as CdM completed a
back-to-back title run last year, that included consecutive CIF Southern
Section Division II championships. The Sea Kings finished with a 22-5 and
also with second straight Pacific Coast League title last season.
The strategy: the Sea Kings observe the competition and rate how they
rank against the elite. Then they set a goal of winning the PCL so that
they can attain a good seed in the playoffs. Finally, CdM aims to be
playing its best water polo at the end of the season.
The 2001 season will not be different.
“It’s the same mentality this season,” said Vargas, who enters his
18th season as head coach at CdM. “We’re definitely capable of winning
league. Laguna (Beach) is pretty strong. They also had a good summer.
They’re going to be very competitive and tough going into the playoffs.”
Just how do the Sea Kings rate against the elite?
“Time will tell,” Vargas said, not showing his cards.
Vargas did say CdM will rely on its offensive power to overcome the
opposition.
“We have a lot of go-to guys,” Vargas said. “That is good news because
we have a lot of those guys. But, the bad news is we only have one ball.”
The Sea Kings return six, whom saw significant playing time on last
year’s championship squad, including seniors Michael March (first-team
PCL), Bobby Messenger (second-team PCL, third-team CIF), Marcello
Pantuliano and Sherwin Kim (136 saves, second-team CIF and PCL), and
juniors Artie Dorr (first-team All-CIF and PCL) and John Mann.
March, Dorr and Mann are expected to be those go-to shooters and the
defense of seniors Chris Hinger and Matt Meyer allows the CdM trio to
break free, Vargas said.
“(Hinger and Meyer) both had good summers,” Vargas said. “Chris and
Matt are big guys and they can guard set and that allows Michael and
Artie to be free and gain advantage in their position.”
Most of the Sea Kings ended their summer with the Hawaiian
Invitational, playing club water polo. While most clubs their age
competed in the 18-and-under division, the Sea Kings battled in the men’s
field, not by choice. The tournament directors asked CdM to enter the
men’s division because the 18-and-under division was full.
“I thought it worked out well for us,” Vargas said. “It gave us a
chance to play different kinds of competition. I was very pleased.”
CdM finished fifth out of 10 teams and lost, 10-6, to the eventual
champion, Olympic Club of San Francisco, a team made of mostly college
graduates.
Meanwhile, March, the 2000 CIF Division II Co-Player of the Year who
scored 62 goals and dished out 41 assists, played with the U.S. Junior
National team and trained with the National team this summer. He arrived
Tuesday from training with the U.S. National team in Croatia.
He earned the invitation based on his summer performance with the
Junior National team and its competing in Greece and in Turkey for the
World Games. He also trained with the Junior National squad in Australia
to begin the summer.
went to Australia with the Junior National team for training.
“For me it was basically all about getting the experience,” March
said. “I’m sure it will help me a lot. I’ve gotten alot better and a lot
stronger.”
“I just need (March) to be consistent,” Vargas said. “Everyone is
going to to look at him to be our go-to guy. I just want to see how
things are going for him early. He wasn’t with us this summer. Come
October, he’ll see things are going his way and he’ll play a significant
role.”
Dorr is also sure to play a significant role for the Sea Kings. His
versatility makes the Sea Kings more dangerous.
“He can play great defense and he’s a good threat on offense,” said
Vargas. “He can do it all. I’m going to place him where I need to put
him.”
CdM also has a unique blend of versatility at the goalie position.
Vargas said goalies Kim and junior Beau Stockstill have improved this
summer and are at their best when splitting time.
“They just seem to work well together,” Vargas said.
Also, junior Tyler Brundage, another goalie, made the most of his
summer as well, while playing for the CdM water polo club. Vargas said he
will play in varsity games this season.
Providing considerable depth for the Sea Kings are twin brothers David
and Jason DiRocco, who are both drivers, and junior John Money, also a
driver.
“Those three have been a real nice surprise,” Vargas said of the
trio’s improvements this summer.
A side note: Vargas, the 2000 U.S. Olympic men’s water polo coach,
recently applied for the men’s water polo head post at Stanford
University. Cardinal Coach Dante Dettamanti recently announced his
retirement will come after this season.
CORONA DEL MAR BOYS WATER POLO
7 Chris Hinger, two-meter/defender Sr.
1 Sherwin Kim, goalie Sr.
9 Michael March, utility Sr.
5 Bobby Messenger, driver Sr.
13 Matt Meyer, two-meter/defender Sr.
10 Marcello Pantuliano driver Sr.
1 Tyler Brundage, goalie Jr.
8 David DiRocco, driver Jr.
9 Jason DiRocco, driver Jr.
3 Artie Dorr, utility Jr.
4 John Mann, two-meter Jr.
15 John Money, driver Jr.
1 Beau Stockstill, goalie Jr.
Coach: John Vargas
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