Boys water polo: CdM claims early crown
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Richard Dunn
CORONA DEL MAR - If the South Coast Tournament is the early-season
barometer for the CIF Southern Section’s top boys water polo teams, then
Corona del Mar High’s Sea Kings have much in store this fall for John
Vargas in his final year as the CdM coach.
“Our guys are motivated and doing a great job,” said Vargas, whose
squad (5-0) steamrolled past everyone in the South Coast Tournament,
until it faced The Bishop’s (La Jolla) in the championship game Saturday
at Newport Harbor High, where the Sea Kings earned an 8-6 victory.
For the Sea Kings, the defending CIF Division II champions and
top-ranked in Orange County, their ability to play five-man defense was
the difference in their first South Coast Tournament title since 1994.
“The mark of a good team is if it’s able to play good five-man,” said
Vargas, the former U.S. Olympic coach who will take over as head coach at
Stanford next season.
Asked if any of his current Sea Kings will be following him to Palo
Alto next year, Vargas quipped: “I’d like a few.”
The Sea Kings, who never trailed against The Bishop’s, endured 11
ejections, while their opponent had just four. Only once, however, did
The Bishop’s score on a six-on-five situation.
“Those were all legitimate ejections,” Vargas said. “So we’ve got some
stuff to work on.”
Corona del Mar was led by Bobby Messenger (three goals) and Jason Di
Rocco (two), while Mike March forced a late turnover by The Bishop’s to
set up the final series, in which the Sea Kings, with 0:32 left in the
game, could simply run out the clock.
With 0:08 to play, The Bishop’s Coach Jim Fales ordered one of his
players on the bench to jump in the pool for a foul and give CdM a
four-meter penalty shot.
“We knew we weren’t going to stop the clock, and I wanted to give our
goalkeeper (Justin McCain) a chance to block a penalty shot,” Fales said.
“It’s an old trick. The percentages aren’t too high, but we had no more
timeouts and we couldn’t stop the clock, and our kid’s a great goalie. He
blocks a lot of four-meter shots.”
The Bishop’s (4-1), expected to vie with perennial San Diego Section
power Coronado this year for that section’s title, had no defense for
CdM’s spread offensive in the waning seconds.
After Chris Pulido jumped in the pool and was whistled for illegal
player in the field of play, March scored from four meters to give the
Sea Kings their margin of victory.
CdM, which defeated Servite, 12-6, in the semifinals Saturday, built a
5-3 lead in the third quarter, its biggest advantage of the game. After
it was tied, 3-3, Messenger and Di Rocco scored from the outside for CdM,
giving Vargas’ team a two-point lead with 2:22 to play in the quarter.
“They were dropping back and we attacked from up top,” Vargas said. “I
guess you take them where you can get them.”
The Bishop’s, led by Andy Orr’s three goals, tied the game three
times, until Messenger’s goal from seven meters put the Sea Kings in
front for good with 3:42 remaining in the third quarter.
“I would love to play (the Sea Kings) again, but it’s not going to
happen” said Fales, whose team is not scheduled to compete in any of the
same tournaments as CdM. “I’m in my 14th year (as coach) and we’re still
taking one step at a time, but there was a time when we couldn’t even get
into tournaments like this ... there are not too many teams to challenge
us like these (CdM) guys.”
In the fourth quarter, The Bishop’s rallied from a 7-4 deficit to pull
within a goal with 1:05 left. And, following a major penalty on CdM, the
visitors got the ball back on a man-up advantage, but turned the ball as
March was credited with a steal.
Newport Harbor wrapped up South Coast Tournament action with losses
against Long Beach Wilson, 12-7, and San Clemente, 14-11.
SOUTH COAST TOURNAMENT
Championship
Corona del Mar 8, The Bishop’s (La Jolla) 6
The Bishop’s 1 1 2 2 - 6
Corona del Mar 2 1 2 3 - 8
The Bishop’s - Orr 3, Long 1, Pulido 1, Kandel 1. Saves - McCain 10.
Corona del Mar - Messenger 3, Di Rocco 2, Mann 1, March 1, Pantuliano
1. Saves - Kim 4, Stockstill 4.
Semifinals
Corona del Mar 12, Servite 6
CdM 3 3 3 3 - 12
Servite 1 2 1 2 - 6
CdM - Mann 3, Di Rocco 3, Dorr 2, Messenger 1, March 1, Pantuliano 1, Money 1. Saves - Kim 5, Stockstill 10.
San Clemente 14, Newport Harbor 11
Newport - Weiner 4, Sinclair 3, Vanderburg 2, Thompson 1, Armstrong 1.
Long Beach Wilson 12, Newport Harbor 7
Newport - Weiner 3, Bury 2, Schmidt 1, Sinclair.
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