Boys water polo: Harbor downs another ranked team
Steve Virgen
NEWPORT BEACH - After sustaining patience and overcoming a physical
challenge, the Newport Harbor boys water polo team is now two thirds of
the way to sweeping high-profile teams in one week.
Villa Park, No. 1 in CIF Southern Section Division I, went down on
Tuesday. And Foothill, ranked No. 4, followed suit Friday, when the
Sailors broke away from a 6-6 game to defeat the Knights, 11-8, at
Harbor.
The Sailors, No. 2 in CIF Division I will host Los Alamitos, No. 2 in
Division II, today at 10 a.m. And it is apparent, Harbor is finding its
rhythm by playing as a team.
“We’re starting to play our game,” said Harbor senior Ryan Cook, who
scored three goals. “In the beginning of the season, we weren’t playing
as a team. Now we’re coming together.”
Harbor busted out of the 6-6 tie in the third quarter to outscore the
Knights, 5-2. After leading 5-4 at the half, Harbor made its move in the
third quarter and broke open the lead to 6-4 when Peter Belden
capitalized on the man-up situation.
But, Foothill answered with two quick goals and took the lead, 7-6, as
Blake Seymour scored with two Harbor defenders covering him. Harbor then
closed out the quarter with three straight goals to turn the tide. Cook
started the run with a goal right in front of the net with 2:11 remaining
in the quarter. Then Caine Littrell threw one in less than a minute
later. Steve Jendrusina took advantage of a six-on-five 40 seconds later
for another score.
Harbor then cruised in the fourth quarter outscoring the Knights, 2-1.
The Sailors didn’t start the game as hot as they played in the third
quarter. The Knights (14-10) jumped out to a 4-3 lead to end the first
quarter. Knights goalie Ian Elliott, who plays for the junior national
team, recorded five saves in the quarter and finished with 10.
The Knights unleashed an onslaught of grabbing and pulling on defense
in the second quarter. Foothill maintained its physical play throughout
the contest in attempt to take Harbor out of its game, Sailors Coach
Brian Kreutzkamp said.
“This was a physical, physical game,” he said. “I’m proud of our guys
for sticking together.”
Kreutzkamp also noted his team is coming together at the right time.
He knew this week would be crucial for the Sailors (16-4).
“We targeted this week since the beginning of the season,” he said.
“We knew this would be a tough week for us. If we can sustain momentum
we’ll be able to win against Los Alamitos.”
With momentum gained from the victory over Villa Park, Harbor was able
to control Foothill. The Knights’ physical play led to six ejections and
five man-up situations for the Sailors. Harbor scored on four of the
advantages.
Throughout the game, the scoring and highlights went back and forth
leading to four lead changes.
“It really wasn’t a pretty game,” Foothill Coach Jim Brumm said.
“Maybe it was great for the fans, but not for us. Newport just controlled
the situations. They handled the game better than us. They have great
senior leadership on their team.”
One of the seniors, Belden, finished with a game high four goals. He
scored the last goal for the Sailors when he completed the assist from
Littrell, another senior who scored twice.
“The best thing we did is that we didn’t get into it with them,” Cook
said. “They were a physical team. As long as we play our game, we’ll be
all right.”
NONLEAGUE
Newport Harbor 11, Foothill 8
Foothill 4 0 3 1 - 8
Newport Harbor 3 2 4 2 - 11
Foothill - Fox 3, Alexander 2, Blake 2, Benjamin 1.
Saves - Elliott 10.
Newport Harbor - Belden 4, Cook 3, Jendrusina 2, Littrell 2.
Saves - McLain 10.
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