Boys water polo: Sailors second half: points, points, points
Steve Virgen
LAGUNA BEACH - Halftime couldn’t have come at a better time for the
Newport Harbor High boys water polo team on Friday at Laguna Beach.
At the half, holding a 5-4 lead, the Sailors had the chance to make
their adjustments, take a collective deep breaths and a look at the
scoreboard, which was the absolute wake-up call.
Harbor came out a different team in the third quarter, outscoring the
Artists, 10-2, that led to a 16-8 nonleague victory.
“We were angry that they scored some goals on us,” said Joey
Snelgrove, who scored four goals. “We just got pumped up during the half
and we wanted to get after it.”
The Sailors really got after it after the break. They scored seven
straight goals in less than five minutes.
“I knew we were the better team, so we had to get serious,” said
Harbor team captain Peter Belden, who scored three goals in the third
quarter and finished with five. “We were thinking, ‘We’re only up by
one?’ We started working a little harder.”
Newport came into the match ranked No. 2 in CIF Southern Section
Division I and the Artists entered with their own ranking of No. 4 in
Division II.
Laguna Beach battled tenaciously in the first half, outscoring the
Sailors, 3-2, in the second quarter. The Artists traded goals in the last
four minutes of the first half.
First, Trevor Lyle, who finished with five goals, scored with 3:22
remaining.
Snelgrove retaliated 13 seconds later with a successful shot from the
left side.
Two minutes later, Kirk Ziegler scored for the Artists as they still
trailed, 4-3.
Again, Snelgrove answered Laguna Beach’s goal with a shot of his own,
this time 22 seconds after Ziegler punched his in.
With 48 seconds remaining in the half, Lyle put one away again and
sent the Sailors into halftime with only a one-point lead.
“We played three quarters with them, even,” said the Artists Coach
Rick Scott. “But, that third quarter they started to make their changes
and came out strong. Our team got down and mentally we quit.”
The Sailors increased their defensive pressure on the Artists in the
third quarter. And 33 seconds into the second half, Belden collected a
steal and fed Kyle Bean on the break. Bean finished off the play to start
the Sailors scoring run.
“We finally started to swim,” said Harbor Coach Brian Kreutzkamp of
the team’s second half. “Our team defense made the difference.”
In the fourth quarter, the Sailors continued their defensive pressure
as the Artists only scored twice.
The Sailors improved to 11-4, and they remain 2-0 in the Sea View
League.
Harbor will host Villa Park on Tuesday.
NONLEAGUE
Newport Harbor 16, Laguna Beach 8
Newport Harbor 3 2 10 1 - 16
Laguna Beach 1 3 2 2 - 8
Harbor: Belden 5, Cook 4, Snelgrove 4, Bean 2, Littrell 1.Saves:
Johnson 3, McLain 5.
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