Boys water polo: FINALLY!
Tony Altobelli and Steve Virgen
NEWPORT BEACH - Gray Lunde would have loved this one big time.
Playing in the finals of the Gray Lunde Memorial Tournament, the
Newport Harbor High boys frosh-soph water polo team needed nearly 14
minutes of sudden-death overtime before finally winning the championship,
7-6, over visiting Laguna Beach Saturday afternoon.
“I just kept telling the kids that we were going to find a way to get
it done,” Sailors Coach Les Cutler said. “In all my years working here
and assisting with Newport Harbor, this is by far the proudest moment
I’ve ever had here.”
Michael Vanderburg’s goal with 1:08 remaining in the fifth
three-minute overtime period ended the marathon match. His goal came on a
6-on-5 advantage, Newport’s sixth man advantage in the overtime periods.
Vanderburg scored off a pass from Brent Armstrong on a designed play.
“When we’re up a man, we set up our offense to the outside,” Cutler said.
“We found Michael near the top of the arc and we were finally able to
cash in on a man advantage.”
The scoring drought came after a fairly consistent scoring output from
both schools.
“Laguna Beach scored first on a 6-on-5 when Chris Stansbury found the
back of the net.
Vanderburg scored two first-quarter goals, but Harbor trailed after
the first quarter, 3-2.
The Sailors dominated the second quarter as Stephen Lugo scored once
and Nathan Weiner scored twice, giving Newport a 5-3 halftime advantage.
After the Artists tied the game, Weiner assisted on Charlie
Hockenbury’s third-quarter goal, giving Newport a 6-5 advantage.
But Laguna Beach’s Nick McConnell scored his third goal of the game
with 2:51 remaining, sending the game into overtime.
Each team had numerous opportunities to win the championship, but none
proved successful.
“With frosh-soph players, sometimes you get tentative in overtime so
you don’t shot when you should,” Cutler said. “Or, you shoot too quickly
and not set up. Perhaps some nerves got the better of some players in the
overtimes.”
As each overtime session came and went, the fatigue started to mount
on both clubs.
“I had the feeling that this was going to come down to either a fluke
play or a mistake,” Cutler said. “Both teams were so evenly matched. I
was proud of how our guys hung in there and kept up the pressure.”
Artists’ goalie Hugh Sandys came up with 14 saves in the contest,
including two point-blank denials in the fourth overtime.
Sailors’ goalie Nathan McLain had five saves in the match and also
came up big in the extra sessions.
“This game was not only a tribute our program, but a tribute to Laguna
Beach and its program,” Cutler said. “It was too solid teams going at it
out there. I know these players never had the opportunity to know Gray,
but he’s still a part of me. That’s why this tournament means so much to
me.”
Cutler told his team before its semifinal game about the meaning of
the Gray Lunde Tournament. The Sailors responded with a controlling
defensive effort that led to a 12-2 victory over Villa Park Saturday
morning.
“He represented something that’s very positive: hard work,” said
Cutler of what he told his boys.
Cutler said seven junior varsity players were transferred to the
frosh/soph so the Sailors would have a better chance to win their own
tournament. Nine of the team’s 12 goals came from the Harbor junior
varsity players.
Weiner finished with three scores, while Brent Armstrong and
Vanderburg threw in two apiece. Ryan Bean and Ross Sinclair scored one
goal. Clark Brook added two goals for the Sailors, while Eric Ferre had
one.
Harbor’s defense led to its scoring on counterattacks.
“We get to practice with the varsity,” Vanderburg said. “That’s why
we’re playing so good. And we’re winning because we’re playing as a team.
Playing without four of its starters, the Corona del Mar frosh/soph
boys water polo team gave up three goals in the fourth quarter and lost
its first game of the season falling to Laguna Beach, 4-2, in the
semifinals of the Gray Lunde Tournament.
CdM had two of its starters with the varsity playing in the tournament
up north and two other starters didn’t play because of personal reasons.
The Sea Kings are 17-1 after losing in a game that featured rain, a
Laguna Beach ejection and non-stop action.
CdM managed to get two goals past Hugh Sandys, who finished with a
game-high 13 saves.
Ryan Moore scored first for the Sea Kings less than two minutes into
the match. And John Money scored from long distance with two minutes
remaining in the half.
The Sea Kings gave up three goals in the final quarter. With three
minutes remaining Chris Stansburry scored for the Artists on a man-up.
Then Andrew Cooper scored on the counterattack as he went one-on-one with
Tyler Brundage. And Stansburry scored again with 36 seconds remaining.
The Sea Kings rebounded with a 7-2 win over Villa Park in the
third-place game. John Money had four goals to pace the Sea Kings’
attack, while Travis Pirdy, Daniel Niehenke and Nadim Hakim each added
single goals.
CdM goalie Tyler Burndage had eight saves as the Sea Kings jumped out
to a 4-0 first-quarter lead and never looked back.
Gray Lunde Frosh/Soph Water Polo Tournament
SEMIFINALS
Newport Habor 12, Villa Park 2 Villa Park 0 1 1 0 - 2
Newport Harbor 2 3 2 5 - 12
Newport Harbor - Weiner 3, Armstrong 2, Brooks 2, Vanderburg 2,
Sinclair 1, Bean 1, Ferre 1.
Villa Park - Matijevich 2.
Saves - Stabler (NH), 3; McLain (NH), 6.
SEMIFINALS
Laguna Beach 4, Corona del Mar 2
Corona del Mar 1 1 0 0 - 2
Laguna Beach 1 0 0 3 - 4
Corona del Mar - Moore 1, Money 1.
Laguna Beach - Stansburry 2, Cooper 1, Cole 1.
Saves - Sandys (LB), 13.
THIRD PLACE
Corona del Mar 7, Villa Park 2
Villa Park 0 1 0 1 - 2
Corona del Mar 4 1 2 0 - 7
Corona del Mar - Money 4, Pirdy 1, Niehenke 1, Hakim 1. Saves -
Brundage (CdM) 8.
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Newport Harbor 7, Laguna Beach 6 (5 OT)
Laguna Beach 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 6
Newport Harbor 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 7
Laguna Beach - McConnell 3, Stansbury 2, Able 1. Saves - Sandys (LB)
14.
Newport Harbor - Vanderburg 3, Weiner 2, Lugo 1, Hockenbury 1. Saves -
McLain (NH) 5.
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