Harvard-Westlake boys’ water polo again shuts down Newport Harbor in CIF Division 1 title match
IRVINE — The Studio City Harvard-Westlake boys’ water polo team again came up with an inspired defensive effort in its biggest match of the year.
A championship-level defense lifted the Wolverines on Saturday night in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 title match, against a Newport Harbor team with a ton of weapons.
Top-seeded Harvard-Westlake never trailed and beat the No. 2 Sailors 6-4 at Woollett Aquatics Center, winning Division 1 for the second straight year in a rematch of last year’s final.
Six different players scored for Harvard-Westlake (28-2), as Nico Tierney, George Avakian, George Caras, Mot Stothart, Ethan Shipman and Shay Gillearn netted one goal each. But it was the defense anchored by Stanford-bound senior goalkeeper Nolan Krutonog, who made 14 saves, that was the story.
In beating Newport Harbor (26-4) for the third time in four tries this year, Harvard-Westlake also held the Sailors to a season-low goal total in the CIF final for the second straight year. Last year, the Wolverines beat Newport Harbor 5-3 in the final.
Harvard-Westlake held Newport Harbor scoreless for the first 11-plus minutes of Saturday’s match and also held the Sailors’ talented center combination of senior Ike Love and junior Eli Liechty to zero goals.
“That’s insane,†Harvard-Westlake coach Brian Flacks said. “My kids are remarkable, that’s the only way to say it. These kids work hard, so hard all year round. I think we [have] a ton of pride in our preparation. We get a chance to play these guys all year, and we did a phenomenal job executing tonight on both ends. I thought similar to last year, there were a lot of opportunities for both teams that we could have scored. Krutonog and [Newport Harbor goalkeeper] Blake Jackson were both incredible. I mean, how many saves did they both have in front of the cage? It was incredible.â€
Jackson, bound for USC, also had 14 saves for Newport Harbor.
Harvard-Westlake led 5-2 at halftime before Newport Harbor began to claw back. Sailors senior Tommy Kennedy scored two third-quarter goals to narrow his team’s deficit to a single goal. Newport Harbor nearly tied the score in the final minute of the quarter, but Krutonog made back-to-back close range saves on Liechty to keep his team ahead going into the fourth quarter.
“I looked through the notes and I actually have the stats somewhere that Eli shoots high over 80% of his shots,†Krutonog said. “I was watching film and I saw it. All I can attribute that to is just the preparation that we put into the game. Defense is where we make our money.â€
Harvard-Westlake’s Shay Gillearn scored the only goal of the fourth quarter. Out of a Newport Harbor timeout, Stothart intercepted a pass from Jackson and fed Gillearn for the counterattack goal with 3:39 remaining.
“Everything at the end fell into place,†said Shipman, bound for UCLA. “Everything that we’ve been working toward clicked, I guess. We just made it happen. I just felt like there was no way that we were going to lose. Coming into the game, I always just know that with Brian, we are more prepared than the other team. We just grind and grind and grind.â€
Senior Makoto Kenney scored twice for Newport Harbor, which was denied its 13th CIF championship. The Sailors’ last title came in 2007.
“Credit to [Krutonog],†said Newport Harbor coach Ross Sinclair, whose team’s lone victory against the Wolverines this year came in an 11-9 win at Harvard-Westlake on Oct. 12. “He had a really great game, which is tough for us. I think he’s their best player ... I told the seniors they should be proud of what they accomplished in their four years here. They definitely left the program in a better place than when they got here, which I think is really important.â€
Both teams compete next at the CIF State Southern California Regional championships, which begin Friday.
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