Tars’ Bury a brute force
Rick Devereux
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It wasn’t even fair for the opponents when Michael Bury was in the
water for Newport Harbor High. The recent graduate simply dominated
in the competition in swimming and water polo while earning the
selection of Newport Harbor’s Male Athlete of the Year.
There were early signs that Bury was going to be a force to be
reckoned with. He rose to the highest level in the Boy Scouts to join
former president Gerald Ford, current Secretary of Defense Donald
Rumsfeld, and former Senator Bill Bradley as an Eagle Scout.
As a freshman, playing in his first varsity game, Bury scored a
goal in the Sailors’ 20-9 win over Millikan in the first round of the
2000 CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs.
Once he was on the varsity squad full-time, Bury made a big splash
as the team’s two-meter player. He helped lead the Sailors to their
fifth straight Sea View League boys water polo title and was named
all-league for his 56 goals, second most for the Tars. He was also
selected third-team All-CIF Division I.
The summer between his sophomore and junior years Bury helped the
U.S. youth national B water polo team bring home a bronze medal in
the world youth water polo championships in Brazil.
“(Bury) is definitely one of the strongest two-meter men in
Division I in the county and he has improved,” Coach Jason Lynch said
told the Daily Pilot before Bury’s junior year.
The Tars relied on Bury for much of the season as Newport finished
unbeaten in the Sea View League for the second straight year and
reached the CIF Southern Section Division I quarterfinals. His 90
goals, 26 steals and 10 assists earned him first-team all-league,
first-team all-CIF and second-team All-American. He was also named
the team’s Most Valuable Player.
“Bury is a brute force,” Lynch told the Daily Pilot. “He’s a type
of player that can change a game.”
His 93 goals led the Sailors and earned him MVP honors once again
as well as his third all-league honor. He was also selected to the
first-team all-CIF and second-team All-American for the second
consecutive year as Newport advanced to the quarterfinals of the CIF
playoffs.
Bury was also a member of the record-setting 400-yard freestyle
relay swim team his sophomore year, which included Olympian Aaron
Peirsol. Bury also swam the 50 free, 200 individual medley, 200 free
relay and won the league title in the 100 butterfly that year.
Bury, who graduated with a 4.17 GPA, will compete for Stanford
next year as a walk-on player.
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