Tustin boysâ water polo pulls away from Estancia
Reporting from Tustin â Coach Matt Frazier knew that his Estancia High boysâ water polo team would be an underdog in both of the Eaglesâ games this week.
Estancia plays host to rival Costa Mesa on Wednesday at 3:15 p.m. in a Battle for the Bell game that will also decide the Orange Coast League title. First, the Eagles traveled north Tuesday to tangle with Tustin, a possible playoff opponent that is the top-ranked team in CIF Southern Section Division 6.
Estancia played close with Tustin for stretches, but the Tillers used a decisive second quarter to earn a 14-8 nonleague victory at home.
Senior Aidan Caporicci scored five goals and senior Edson Sandoval added four for Tustin (13-10). The Tillers scored the final six goals of the first half after Estancia senior Jake Blinnâs backhand goal early in the second quarter gave the Eagles a 3-2 lead.
âWe played 21 minutes, not 28,â Frazier said. âIn the second quarter, they outscored us 6-1, and thatâs the difference in the game right there. The rest of the game was 8-7, and Iâll take an 8-7 game, but we let them score too many. Thatâs part of our problem. We have stretches where we play great, then we just let down. I mean, Iâm happy with this game. I wanted it to be a little closer because theyâre No. 1 in our division, but I think they realize that weâre better than they thought we were.â
Sophomore Logan Richard led No. 10 Estancia (15-10) with four goals. Sophomore Noah Gniffke added three goals for the Eagles, while Blinn added one. Sophomore goalkeeper Griffin Beth had 10 saves and also made four steals.
Estancia senior Jose Castaneda was ejected twice in the first half.
âHeâs my primary set defender, and heâs fast, too,â Frazier said. âItâs tough when you lose him.â
I wanted it to be a little closer because theyâre No. 1 in our division, but I think they realize that weâre better than they thought we were.
— Matt Frazier, Estancia High coach
The Eagles did not give up. Richard scored all four of his goals in the third quarter, helping the Eagles pull within 11-7.
â[Tustin] kept saying that I wasnât a shooter,â Richard said. âTheir bench was saying that, to not worry about me, so that kind of motivated me to try to score as much as I can and show them we mean business. If we play them in CIF, theyâll know that weâre not just an easy team to blow off.â
Estancia almost got within three goals headed into the fourth quarter, but Tustin sophomore goalkeeper Scott Olsen was there to stop Gniffkeâs counterattack shot with a second left in the quarter.
Tustin coach Kyle Brawley said the development of Olsen, a first-year starter who made six saves Tuesday, has been a key component of the Tillersâ success this season.
âWe had a little bit of a slow start [against Estancia], but a big thing with our young gentlemen is just the confidence,â Brawley said. âThey felt confident after the first quarter that we could play with this team. Then they werenât afraid to take those risks, because they knew that their teammates were there for them.â
Laguna Beachâs move from the Orange Coast League to the Surf League has benefited the two Costa Mesa high schools. Both Costa Mesa and Estancia come into Wednesdayâs game with 3-0 league records.
Frazier knows regardless of Wednesdayâs outcome, his team has secured a Division 6 playoff spot with a top-two finish in the league. He said he mainly wants his players to keep the game against the Mustangs competitive. Costa Mesa has seven straight Battle for the Bell game victories.
âTheyâre Division 3, and weâre Division 6,â Richard said. âTheyâre a good team, for sure. Iâve played with a lot of them [in club], and I know how a lot of them work. I know itâs going to be a very tough game, but Iâm more looking for it to be a fun game, because a lot of them are my friends.â
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