March making mark
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Christen D’Alessandro
On May 29 it was announced that Corona del Mar High alumnus Michael
March was selected to be a member of the U.S. men’s national water
polo team. The left-handed center defender will be leaving Monday to
compete in the FINA World League.
“I’m definitely excited to go and play in all the different
countries,” March said.
March, 21, competed in his third season at UCLA on an athletic
scholarship and helped his team win the 2004 NCAA championship
against Stanford, as the Bruins finished the season with a 25-3
record.
March competed in water polo and swimming at CdM. He was a
three-year letter winner in both water polo and swimming and helped
his water polo team win two consecutive CIF Southern Section
championships (2000, 2001). March was named 2001 CIF Player of the
Year and was a two-time All-CIF selection.
March was a member of the U.S. junior national team in 2001 and
competed in the FINA junior world championships. However, March was
so young when he played on the national team for the first time -- he
was 17 while traveling and playing with guys in their 20s -- he
didn’t have a good experience and showed no interest in the national
team after that.
“I got a little homesick and I went to a lot of poor countries
[including Croatia and Turkey] so the accommodations weren’t all that
good and I got some things stolen out of my suitcase in the hotel
room and other little things like that,” March said. “It wasn’t a
very fun experience. But now that I’m older, I thought I’d give it a
second chance.”
That second chance came earlier this spring.
“[March] called me up four or five weeks ago because I think he
came to the realization that the national team was something to
pursue,” UCLA Coach Adam Krikorian said.
Now March will be traveling the next couple months to places like
Serbia, Germany, New York and Canada to play water polo with the U.S.
men’s national team in the FINA World League.
March would like to eventually compete in the Olympics.
“Mike can achieve anything he wants when he sets his mind to it so
I wouldn’t be surprised if he played in the Olympics,” Krikorian
said. “He is a very determined man.”
Not only is March a standout athlete but he also carries a 3.0
grade-point average. He is a political science major with hopes of
starting his own business.
“He’s very driven academically and I feel he will be very
successful in anything he does,” Krikorian said.
March also enjoys “anything and everything in the water.” He
practices water polo for about six hours a day but when he’s not
doing that March likes to surf, wake board, spear fish and go to the
beach.
He also ran in the Los Angeles Marathon March 6 and finished with
a time of four hours, 14 minutes.
On top of everything, March also stays strong in his faith.
“I’m a pretty strong Christian,” March said. “That plays a major
role in my life.”
There’s only one way to describe March according to Krikorian:
“He’s a stud.”
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