Boys water polo: Eagles will soar ... next year
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - This is not a rebuilding year for the Estancia High
boys water polo team, but an opportunistic and advantageous season.
Eagles Coach John Carpenter, entering his 23rd season, realizes
postseason play is a longshot with Pacific Coast League powers Corona del
Mar, Laguna Beach and University vying for the title. But, Carpenter is
planning to make the most of this year to be all the more prepared for
when the Eagles enter the Golden West League next year.
Carpenter uses the same strategy for the boys swimming team.
“I hate to point to next year,” Carpenter said. “But when we’re in the
new league we’re going to have a shot at the league title. The thing that
works with us is that we play against these tough teams, which will make
us stronger next year.”
Carpenter is blatant with his honesty. The Eagles’ goals are marginal,
including to finish above .500.
“CdM, Uni and Laguna are untouchable and they’ll probably rank in the
top four in Orange County,” Carpenter said. “We’ll have good competition
with Costa Mesa and Northwood. Realistically, we will not make CIF. We’re
trying to gain valuable experience. We want to finish fourth. Those three
teams are so far ahead. We’re shooting for first place of the rest.”
That would be one better position than last year, when Estancia
finished fourth. The Eagles believe the goal is definitely attainable
because of the improvements made over the summer.
Also, the Eagles are young, yet last year’s underclassmen, including
sophomore driver Paul Collier, received considerable experience playing
in the PCL.
This season, Estancia welcomes San Bernardino transfer John Bates, a
sophomore who will offer two-meter and driver duties.
Carpenter is expecting a huge load of the offense to come from Jeff
Hellmich, one of four juniors. Carpenter described him as the playmaker
for the Eagles.
“He’s the fastest swimmer on our team,” Carpenter said. “I’m expecting
a lot of counterattacking to come from him. He’s in a key position for
us.”
The Eagles feature just one senior on the team in Tai Thai, a driver
who made the most of the summer.
The juniors include goalie Joey Lindquist, and drivers Skipper Todd
and Ananth Varma.
Sophomores Cliff Glacy and Anthony Herman are depended on to provide
stamina and energize the squad. The Eagles focused on endurance through
rigorous conditioning sessions this summer. Carpenter said all Eagles
will get plenty of playing time this season.
ESTANCIA BOYS WATER POLO
John Bates, driver/two-meter So.
Paul Collier, driver So.
Cliff Glacy, defender/two-meter Sr.
Jeff Hellmich, driver Jr.
Joey Lindquist, goalie Jr.
Tai Thai, driver Sr.
Skipper Todd, driver Jr.
Ananth Varma, driver Jr.
Anthony Herman, driver So.
Coach John Carpenter
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