Water polo wins again
The U.S. men’s water polo team, which boasts five former UC Irvine
players, continued its winning ways Tuesday defeating Kazakhstan,
9-6. Former Anteaters Jeff Powers and Dan Klatt each scored a goal
for Team USA (2-0).
Powers’ seven-meter goal with 5:31 remaining in the third quarter
gave the U.S. a 6-4 lead after a sea-saw first half that had four
ties. It was Powers’ second goal of the Olympics. Klatt’s
man-advantage goal with 5:24 left in the game stretched the American
lead to 8-4. It was Klatt’s first goal of the Olympics. Ryan Bailey,
another UCI product, had a goal in the opening game against Croatia,
a 7-6 victory for USA.
UCI alum Omar Amr is a perfect three-for-three in sprints for Team
USA, who next play 2003 world champion Hungary (2-0) early Thursday
morning. Hungary, the gold-medal winners at the 2000 Olympics in
Sydney, Australia, beat Serbia and Montenegro, 6-4, and Croatia,
10-8.
Only Italy’s Stefano Tempesti (18), Russia’s Nikolay Maksimov (17)
and Kazakhstan’s Alexandr Shvedov (16) have more saves than U.S.
goaltender Brandon Brooks (14), who has started both games in front
of UCI product Genai Kerr.
In other Olympic action:
Corona del Mar High product Taylor Dent advanced to the third
round of the men’s tennis tournament beating Slovakia’s Dominiki
Hrbaty, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Dent, No. 59 in the Association of Tennis
Professionals will face Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia today at 7 a.m.
Pacific time. Ljubicic, No. 20 on the ATP, beat Sweeden’s Joachim
Johansson, 7-6 (3), 6-4).
Dent’s cousin and Newport Harbor High graduate Misty May and her
partner Kerri Walsh continued their dominance of their beach
volleyball pool. May and Walsh beat Marrit Leenstra and Rebekka
Kadjik from the Netherlands, 21-11, 21-13. May-Walsh (2-0) will face
undefeated Eva Celbova and Sona Novakova from the Czech Republic
Thursday at 11 a.m.
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