Boys water polo: Sailors starting over
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Steve Virgen
NEWPORT BEACH - Though the Newport Harbor High boys water polo team
won the CIF Southern Section Division I title last year, expectations
have hit a ceiling this season. The Sailors graduated 14 seniors last
year and the underclassmen received little playing time in Newport’s
title run.
However, first-year coach Jason Lynch is convinced he is joining the
Sailors at a perfect time.
“We’re going to learn together and grow together,” said Lynch, who
takes over for Brian Kreutzkamp, the current Golden West College men’s
water polo coach. “This is a good transition year. They can get used to
me and I think next year should be definitely encouraging.”
Expectations aren’t as high as another CIF title, but a fifth-straight
Sea View League championship is quite possible for the 2001 Sailors. The
departure of first-team All-CIF players Peter Belden (UCLA), who was CIF
Player of the Year, Ryan Cook (USC) and Steven Jendrusina have presented
a challenge for the young Sailors. Also departed are second-team All-CIF
goalie Brandon McLain and All-CIF third-teamer Joey Snelgrove.
“The biggest concern is that none of (the underclassmen) played
varsity, because all the great seniors played ahead of them,” Lynch said.
“They need to step up now.”
Lynch is expecting key contributions from two Michaels. Junior Michael
Vandenberg and sophomore Michael Bury (pronounced Berry) should be
productive out of the two-meters role, Lynch said.
“They’re different kind of players,” Lynch said. “Bury is a brute
force kind of guy and Vandenberg is more of a finesse-type player.”
Juniors Ross Sinclair, Brent Armstrong and Jay Thompson have been the
most creative and quickest drivers in the Sailors’ first three weeks of
practice as they prepare for their home opener against Long Beach Wilson,
Tuesday at 3:15 p.m.
Sinclair is one of four team captains, which also includes junior
Nathan Weiner and seniors Thomas Buttman and Jonathan Huang.
At goalie, junior Nathan McLain takes over where his brother Brandon
played last season.
“The kids are working hard,” Lynch said. “They’re young. But they have
a great work ethic and they are really disciplined. They’re doing pretty
much everything I ask. The practices have been getting a little
competitive.”
Lynch did not have the luxury of working with his players throughout
the summer. In fact, his first meeting with the Sailors was on Aug. 21.
Nevertheless, the first-year coach says his players have been
understanding him, and the parents and administration have been extremely
supportive.
“There’s a pretty strong tradition in aquatics here,” said Lynch, who
teaches biology at the school. “I definitely want to maintain and build
on that. I just ask the players to work hard, that’s the major thing.
That’s going to equal the most amount of improvement. I also want them to
be respectful, not just to me, but to each other.”
NEWPORT HARBOR BOYS WATER POLO
Michael Vandenberg, two-meters Jr.
Nathan Weiner, utility Jr.
Ross Sinclair, driver Jr.
Brent Armstrong, driver Jr.
Michael Bury, two-meters So.
Ryan Bean, two-meter guard Jr.
Charlie Hockenberry, two-meters/defender Jr.
Jonathan Huang, driver Sr.
Thomas Buttman, driver Sr.
Brad Dillman, driver Sr.
Jay Thompson, driver Jr.
Stephen Lugo, driver Jr.
Nathan McLain, goalie Jr.
Coach: Jason Lynch
Assistant coach: Bill Barnett
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