Boys water polo: Sea Kings aim for third straight CIF Division II
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Richard Dunn
BELMONT SHORE - As the swan song for Corona del Mar High boys water
polo coach John Vargas, the Sea Kings should have no trouble getting
fired up for tonight’s 8:15 clash with Esperanza in the CIF Southern
Section Division II championship game at Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool.
“It will be a little sentimental with it being my last game, but
there’s no better way to go out than to play in the CIF finals,” said
Vargas, who will take over as Stanford’s coach at the beginning of 2002.
Vargas, the Sea Kings’ coach since 1983 after an All-American playing
career at UC Irvine under Coach Ted Newland, will be seeking his seventh
CIF championship at the Sea Kings’ helm, while the school hopes to win
its 12th section title in the sport, which was launched by Newland.
Second-seeded Corona del Mar (23-3), ranked No. 1 in the Southern
California region by The Times for most of the season, has yet to be
challenged in the playoffs, outscoring three opponents, 51-10. CdM is
also hoping to win its third straight Division II title.
But the unseeded Aztecs (18-10) are enjoying a Cinderella run in the
postseason, having upset top-seeded Servite in the quarterfinals, 6-5,
and fourth-seeded Laguna Beach, 9-8, in overtime in the semifinals. CdM
and Esperanza have not faced each other this year.
“Esperanza is definitely on a high right now with (its) win over
Servite and win over Laguna Beach,” Vargas said. “(The Aztecs) are going
to be a real good team (tonight).”
Esperanza, the third-place team from the Sunset League, and the
Pacific Coast League champion Sea Kings will play tonight in the featured
time slot. The Division II final was originally scheduled for 6 p.m., but
section officials switched starting times Thursday.
“Usually (8:15 p.m.) is the Division I time,” Vargas said, “but I
really think that we’re so excited, we would do it any time. Even if it
was 6 o’clock in the morning, we’d be there.”
Vargas, who said he can’t remember the last time CdM played Esperanza,
will go with his customary starters in tonight’s championship clash, led
by 6-foot-4, 220-pound senior Michael March and juniors John Mann (6-4,
210) and Artie Dorr (6-foot, 230).
March, Mann and Dorr scored consecutive goals from two meters to open
the Sea Kings’ semifinal match against Los Alamitos, a 12-6 victory for CdM, which built a 9-1 halftime lead.
“That’s firepower right there,” Vargas said of his team’s opening
goals, while adding that his squad was highly motivated to play hard
following Servite’s defeat in the quarterfinals.
Seniors Bobby Messenger, Matt Meyer and Marcello Pantuliano and goalie
Sherwin Kim also start for CdM. Junior goalie Beau Stockstill usually
plays the second half.
CdM also defeated Cypress, 19-1, in the first round and Santa
Margarita, 20-3, in the quarterfinals.
Esperanza, led by senior Jameson Burmeister and goalie Barrett
Sheridan, has reached the CIF finals for the first time since 1994, when
the Aztecs beat Servite, 9-8, for the Division II crown.
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