Boys water polo: Pantuliano headed for Stanford
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Richard Dunn
CORONA DEL MAR - Corona del Mar High boys water polo standout
Marcello Pantuliano has been accepted to Stanford and will play water
polo for the Cardinal next season, future Stanford Coach John Vargas said
Tuesday.
Pantuliano, a second-team All-Pacific Coast League performer and
defensive specialist, is the first CdM player to follow Vargas to
Stanford. Vargas guided CdM this season to its seventh CIF Southern
Section title in his 19th and final year as the Sea Kings’ coach. He will
take over at Stanford on Jan. 1.
“Marcello will be playing on the water polo team next year and he will
make that team, there’s no question about it,” said Vargas, whose
third-straight CIF Division II title team this year included seven
juniors, Artie Dorr and John Mann among them.
Pantuliano, 6-foot, 170 pounds, sparked CdM in its 16-4 win over
Esperanza in the CIF title game Nov. 17 at Belmont Plaza, scoring two
goals and providing the Sea Kings with team highs in steals (six) and
assists (four).
Pantuliano, also a second-team All-CIF Division II pick, was CdM’s
team leader this season in steals (72) and was second in assists with 29
behind Dorr’s 32. Pantuliano also scored 29 goals as the Sea Kings
finished 24-3 and outscored four playoff opponents, 67-14.
Pantuliano found out early Monday morning that he’d been accepted to
Stanford, calling his mother, Sue, during second period to track down the
day’s mail.
“I just couldn’t wait,” Pantuliano. “It had been haunting me all
weekend ... I’m really happy. It’s a big thing.”
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