High School Male Athlete of the Week: Chase Dodd lighting it up for Huntington Beach water polo
Chase Dodd is an exciting water polo player to watch, and a lot of that comes down to the aggressive nature of the Huntington Beach High junior attacker.
Dodd never sees the bench and his motor seemingly never stops running. He is always looking to push the counterattack.
âI try to put as much pressure on the person as possible, to make him make an error, so I can take advantage of that error,â Dodd said. âI play all-or-nothing ⌠Iâm trying to do everything at once.â
Dodd said sometimes he needs to just slow down, but coach Sasa Branisavljevic would rather have someone who is overaggressive at times than not aggressive enough. Doddâs hard work has earned him a spot on the USA Water Polo menâs youth national team.
Over the summer, Dodd was part of the group that took gold at the UANA Youth Pan American Championships in Trinidad & Tobago. In high school, heâs an emerging player on an emerging Oilers squad.
Branisavljevic has known about Doddâs talent for a while. He coached him on the Vanguard Aquatics 12-and-under club team that won the Junior Olympics in 2014.
Five years later, Dodd has turned into one of the best attackers in the CIF Southern Section.
âThe guy shows up every single day with incomparable grit and just passion to get ahead,â Branisalvjevic said. âThe challenge and the heat that he brings on each day is something that I admire. The way that translates in a game is that heâs never taken out. He pushes the counterattack every single possession and plays his heart out no matter who weâre playing against. Heâs the most consistent guy on our team, Iâd say.â
Huntington Beach (14-5, 2-1 in the Surf League), ranked No. 4 in CIF Southern Section Division 1 and 2, has its most talented team in Doddâs three years in the program. The Oilers play No. 2 Newport Harbor in a key league match on Wednesday at 6:20 p.m. at Corona del Mar High.
Dodd and the Oilers were competitive against the Sailors (3-0 in league) in the teamsâ first league meeting, though Newport Harbor pulled away for a 7-4 win at home on Sept. 25. But Huntington Beach has picked up some big wins this season. The Oilers beat No. 3 Los Angeles Loyola and No. 8 Mater Dei on their way to a strong third-place finish at the South Coast Tournament.
Last weekend, Huntington Beach won the S&R Sport tournament at Irvineâs Woollett Aquatics Center. Dodd scored six goals in an 11-8 semifinal win over Foothill, and four goals in a 21-12 title match win over Woodbridge that avenged a loss to the Warriors earlier this season.
Huntington Beach sophomore center James Rozolis-Hill scored seven goals in the final. And junior left-hander Ethan Crooks, the son of longtime Edison girlsâ soccer coach Kerry Crooks, has also had some big games for the Oilers.
Add in senior leadership from goalkeeper Jacob Pyle, UCLA-bound attacker Cooper Haddad, set guard Josh Bowman and attacker Garrett Lee, and the Oilers have talent across the board. Huntington Beach has rebounded from last year, which saw the Oilers go 1-5 in league and fail to qualify for the playoffs.
The rematch with Newport Harbor on Wednesday night is one that Dodd has circled on his calendar.
âItâs going to be a big test of what our team is going to be able to do this year,â he said. âIf we can challenge them, then that means that we can challenge anyone in CIF ⌠Weâre really trying to strive to get first in CIF. Weâre not striving to get fifth or sixth in CIF. Weâre trying to get first.â
Chase Dodd is also looking forward to next season, when his younger brother Ryder, currently in eighth grade, will likely enroll at Huntington Beach High. Ryder Dodd, also an attacker, is a member of the cadet national team.
âIâm striving to play with him next year,â Chase Dodd said. âIt would be kind of fun.â
But Dodd, a second-year starter, also wants his junior year to end with more fun memories. He can help the Oilers earn them with his play in the water. Branisavljevic compares Dodd to Ethan Wojciechowski, the senior captain on the Oilersâ 2016 CIF Division 1 finalist team who went on to play at Cal.
âHe doesnât talk much,â Branisavljevic said. âHeâs a doer and he will get the job done. He just brings the heat. Heâs an engine.â
Chase Dodd
Born: April 5, 2003
Hometown: Long Beach
Height: 6 feet 1
Weight: 180 pounds
Sport: Water polo
Year: Junior
Coach: Sasa Branisavljevic
Favorite food: Cheeseburgers
Favorite movie: âDust to Gloryâ
Favorite athletic moment: Helping the Southern Pacific Zone win the USA Water Polo Olympic Development Program national championship at the development level in 2017.
Week in review: Dodd helped Huntington Beach win the S&R Sport tournament at Irvineâs Woollett Aquatics Center. He scored six goals in an 11-8 semifinal win over Foothill and four goals in a 21-12 title match win over Woodbridge on Oct. 5.
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