Boys water polo: Going the distance
Joseph Boo
NEWPORT BEACH - The Tennessee Titans weren’t the only ones to see
their season end by inches. Newport Harbor High’s boys water polo team
saw its season end on an excruciating note when a sudden-death goal by El
Toro’s Trevor McMunn squeezed through to eliminate the Sailors, 9-8, in
the CIF Southern Section Division I semifinals.
If you also consider that Newport had three shots go off the goal
post, including one in overtime, it’s not a game that the Sailors can
shake easily.
“That game weighs on all their minds,” Newport Coach Brian Kreutzkamp
said. “We put in a lot of work last year and came up just a little short.
The thing is, we didn’t play badly. We actually played a good game. I
think that game just made us hungrier.”
Well, Newport gets a rematch against El Toro on Halloween, in addition
to two possible matchups in tournaments. For now, the Sailors find
themselves in a familiar preseason position. The defending Sea View
League champ, Newport is considered one of the best, if not the best team
in Orange County.
“A lot of people are picking us No. 1,” Kreutzkamp said. “Last year,
we were No. 1 at the beginning and two years ago, we were No. 1 from
start to finish,” Kreutzkamp said. “And we still didn’t go to Belmont.”
It’s been 13 years since Newport last went to a CIF final at the
Belmont Plaza Pool complex in Long Beach. With 10 seniors on the team,
Newport again has the firepower, and a little desperation, to break that
streak
“I think there’s a small sense of urgency,” Kreutzkamp said. “We have
a lot of seniors, but they have to take it upon their shoulders to get
what they want.”
Shoulders Newport will lean on heavily belong to Peter Belden and Ryan
Cook. They were the top two scorers on last year’s team and both are
returning All-CIF first-teamers. They also showed a knack for finding
each other all over the pool and often provided the assist on the other’s
goal.
“Those two have been playing together since age group,” Kreutzkamp
said. “They can read each other very well. They barely speak to each
other in the pool but they know what the other will do.”
Seniors Steven Jendrusina and Joey Snelgrove also return to the
starting lineup. Jendrusina’s improvement has been rapid and he was
invited to play for a junior national team. He will play the two-meter
spot.
Snelgrove is a driver. With him, Jendrusina and Belden, Newport has
three of the four swimmers from the CIF Division I 200-yard freestyle
relay champions. With Newport’s team speed, Kreutzkamp hopes to
counterattack constantly.
Senior Kyle Bean, a strong player who will defend at two meters, moves
into the starting lineup. Caine Littrell, who easily led the junior
varsity team in goals last year, rounds out the starting lineup.
Seniors Greg Worthing and Brian Pentz are the first two off the bench
and will get regular playing time. Juniors Thomas Buttman, Brad Dillman
and Jonathan Hwang hope to contribute to a senior-laden team.
There are few questions about Newport’s offense, but there will be a
lot of focus on goaltending. Newport has been spoiled in goal the last
few years. Tim Birdsong, last season’s Sea View League MVP and a
first-team All-CIF goalie, started for two years. Before him, Newport
enjoyed the presence of perennial All-CIF first-teamer Jon Pharris.
Seniors Brandon McLain and Shawn Johnson are next in line. They have
been battling all summer for the starting job.
“I have a lot of confidence in both of them,” Kreutzkamp said. “I
haven’t even named a starter yet. That’s how close it is.”
Both of them will see equal time initially. Johnson is the bigger
goalie and his size gives him an advantage in blocking shots. But
McLain’s offensive skills are suited to start counterattacks, much like
Birdsong did last year. Kreutzkamp hopes to name a definite starter by
the time league play starts.
If Newport can settle its goaltending, another deep trip into the CIF
playoffs is likely. But the Sailors aren’t looking to go deep, they want
to go all the way and win the school’s first boys water polo title since
1984. With another strong team, Kreutzkamp realizes his players are
saddled with high expectations.
“They’re used to it because they faced it all last year,” he said.
“For every team, we’re essentially the game of the year. We have a big
target on our back, but I think it’ll push us even harder.”
Newport Harbor boys water polo
Coach: Brian Kreutzkamp
Kyle Bean Sr.
Peter Belden Sr.
Thomas Buttman Jr.
Ryan Cook Sr.
Brad Dillman Jr.
Jonathan Hwang Jr.
Steven Jendrusina Sr.
Shawn Johnson Sr.
Caine Littrell Sr.
Brandon McLain Sr.
Brian Pentz Sr.
Joey Snelgrove Sr.
Greg Worthing Sr.
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