New coaches take over teams
For more than a decade, the Burbank and Burroughs boys’ water polo
programs have had the advantage of thriving under some influential
coaches.
Mentors like Rey Rivera, Andre Setaghian, John Kunishima and David
Cohen have helped the locals find success and thrive.
This season, two individuals will get the chance to make their
mark as both the Bulldogs and Indians will be led by new coaches.
“[Burbank] has a new coach, Burroughs has a new coach and another
team in our league, Montebello, has a new coach,” said Adam Wright,
who oversees the Burbank aquatics programs and will coach the Bulldog
junior varsity team. “So, it should be very interesting in league
this season.
“But I think we are effected the least by the change, because our
coach has been an assistant with us and he has been associated with
the program.”
Last season, Burbank was coached by Setaghian, who left the
program to attend medical school.
John Abdou -- who was the girls’ coach for four years and a boys’
assistant -- was supposed to take over the boys’ program, but he left
school for an assistant college position at Bucknell.
With Abdou gone, Dro Hovanessian steps up from the JV ranks to
take over the reigns.
Hovanessian is a 2002 Burroughs graduate who had 115 goals, 28
assists and 43 steals his senior season, earning him All-Almont
first-team and All-Area first-team accolades. He left the Indian
program ranked third on the all-time career scoring list with 177,
behind Jason Falitz and Alfonso Tucay.
Although he is a former Indian, Hovanessian said he has no problem
pledging allegiance to his new school.
“Once I accepted the job at Burbank, I instantly became a
Bulldog,” he said. “This is where I’m at right now, and I’m excited
to have a head coaching job at Burbank High.”
Burroughs will turn to Oscar Delgado, who piloted the Indian
girls’ team last season.
“I told the guys when I took over that I will be having them learn
a different style of play,” Delgado. “We will drive a lot and we will
play a very quick type of game.
“And since I took over, the kids have really responded. They have
worked hard and they look forward to a successful season.”
Here is a look at how both teams are shaping up.
BURROUGHS
The Indians will be trying to climb back into the CIF Southern
Section Division III postseason. Last season, they made it to the
playoffs after finishing in a three-way for second place in league.
“The team won one game in league last season, and we want to take
it a little farther this season,” Delgado said. “I think this team
can win two games in the playoffs. That’s our goal.”
Under Cohen, Burroughs went 17-9. The Indians tied Bell Gardens
and Burbank for second place in league, but the Lancers won a coin
flip and went into the playoffs as the league’s No. 2 team.
Unfortunately for the Bulldogs, they were left out of the
postseason.
Montebello captured the league championship.
The Indians opened the playoffs in overwhelming fashion, earning a
16-3 wild-card win against Muir at Pasadena City College. Garcia
scored three goals.
Burroughs faced No. 1-ranked La Canada in the first round, and the
result was a 25-6 loss at PCC.
The Indians return the most potent scorer in the area from last
season, senior two-meter player Danny Garcia.
Garcia put together an impressive season as a junior, as he proved
to be a team’s leader on offense as well as defense. Along with
scoring 92 goals, he also had 96 steals -- tops on the team in both
categories.
For his effort, he was a first-team all-league and third-team
All-CIF selection.
“Danny should be even better,” said Delgado, whose team has five
returning players.
Joining Garcia will be senior returning two-meter player Jake
Sizemore and junior goalkeeper Jarrod Przebieda, as well as junior
driver Michael Payton and Robbie Gidens.
“If we can compete with Montebello, that will tell what kind of a
team that we have,” Delgado said.
“We want to finish among the top two teams in league, so hopefully
we can get a good home playoff game.”
BURBANK
Hovanessian enters his first season as the Bulldogs’ coach with
enthusiasm and a great deal of desire. He also has a broad water polo
knowledge.
“I am lucky to learn the sport from some very good coaches,” said
Hovanessian, who played in college. “I was able to learn a lot, and
hopefully that will help me as a coach.”
After graduating from Burroughs, he played as a freshman at the
University of La Verne. However, his season was cut short when he was
involved in a car accident that involved a fatality.
He left La Verne and played briefly at L.A. Valley College.
With his knowledge, Hovanessian said he has set definite goals for
his Bulldogs.
“Our biggest goal this season is to play as a team,” he said. “We
have to learn to play together. When you play together, you win
together.
“On this team this year, we really don’t have one player who is
going to score most of our goals. We are going to have to rely on a
lot of guys to score for us.”
Burbank does have a fine group of returning players who helped the
team to a 15-8 record in 2004.
Leading the way is a couple of seniors, driver Soo Ho Park and
two-meter player Julian Miranda. Miranda is the Bulldogs’ fastest
swimmer, as he won the Foothill League 50-meter championship last
season.
Also returning are David Nelson, Greg Fields, Chas Harding, Aragas
Megrabi and goalkeeper Hunter Pitkin.
The Bulldogs, along with Burroughs, will be playing in the Almont
League for the last time. Beginning with the 2006-07 season, the
teams will move to the Pacific League.
In league, Hovanessian said he expects Montebello to have a
competitive team. However, he is quick to point out that league is a
long way off and the Bulldogs have a lot of matches before then.
“I really don’t want to think about league right now,” said
Hovanessian, whose team opens league against the defending champion
-- and CIF Division III champion -- Oilers at home Oct 11. “We just
want to concentrate on the games that are in front of us and not get
caught up thinking too much in the future.”
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