Boys water polo: CdM, Uni in CIF Division II showdown
Richard Dunn
LONG BEACH - Corona del Mar High boys water polo coach John Vargas
has been through the fire before, and, thus, his armor is better for it.
And, when his top-seeded Sea Kings (21-5) play University today for
the CIF Southern Section Division II championship at Belmont Plaza
Olympic Pool at 3:15 p.m., they will have gone through their growing
pains (read: three setbacks in one tough weekend) and realized how much
they despise losing.
“We just said, ‘OK, we hate losing,’ but we learned a lot from it, and
it showed (Saturday),” Vargas said, following his team’s semifinal
victory over Laguna Beach, 11-4, at the Los Alamitos USA Aquatic Center.
In order to capture their second straight Division II title, the Sea
Kings will need to shut down University’s Ted Peck, a 6-foot-5 senior who
is considered one of the best players in Division II.
“Ted Peck is a real fine player and (the Trojans) have a real solid
team,” Vargas said. “To beat Servite in the semifinals is really
something.”
While the Sea Kings have been on a mission since losing three in a row
against Coronado, Villa Park and Long Beach Wilson, University (18-7),
the third seed, has won by the edge of its seat in the playoffs, winning
back-to-back 9-8 decisions in the quarterfinals against La Habra and
semifinals against second-seeded Servite.
Coach Jon Pendleton’s Trojans lost to Corona del Mar, 12-5, on Oct. 25 at CdM in a showdown for the Pacific Coast League championship.
Corona del Mar, which also defeated PCL rival Laguna Beach twice this
season, beat Servite last year in the CIF Division II title game, 8-6.
The Sea Kings, who lost two games early this autumn when Vargas was
still in Australia coaching the U.S. men’s Olympic water polo team at the
2000 Sydney Games, are led by seniors Garrett Bowlus, Chriss Street and
Chase Emery, and juniors Sherwin Kim (first-half goalie), Michael March,
Bobby Messenger and Marcello Pantuliano.
Sophomores Artie Dorr (hole set) and Beau Stockstill (second-half
goalie) represent a strong future for the CdM program, which won nine
large-school division CIF titles from 1965 to ‘89, including three
straight under Vargas (1987-’89) with players like James Wagner, Chris
Oeding and Brandon Howland.
Bowlus has been playing as if he’s trying to join the aforementioned
trio of elite former CdM players and CIF Players of the Year. In the Sea
Kings’ 13-9 quarterfinal win over Edison, Bowlus scored a career-high
eight goals with some remarkable plays at set, then bullied Laguna Beach
with three goals and stifling two-meter defense, long a Vargas trademark.
“On top offensively, (Bowlus) can do what he wants, drive in the zone
or drive in two meters,” Vargas said after the quarterfinal win.
In the semifinals, the Sea Kings outscored the Artists in the first
half, 7-2, then focused on defense in the third quarter, before putting
Laguna Beach away with four goals in the fourth quarter.
Bowlus led the Sea Kings with two steals and a deflected shot attempt.
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