Honors: Belden Newport-Mesa Male Athlete of the Year
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Barry Faulkner
Peter Belden, whose ability to excel in water polo and swimming
prompted Newport Harbor High coaches to term him a splash from the past,
is the 2000-01 Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa District Male Athlete of the
Year.
“I think he kind of redefined being a two-sport aquatics athlete,
making it more the way it used to be,” said Brian Kreutzkamp, who coached
Belden in water polo and swimming during an esteemed varsity career that
included team and individual distinction. Belden becomes the first
aquatics star to earn the district’s top male athlete in the 10 years the
Daily Pilot has bestowed the honor.
“It’s gotten to the point where a lot of guys specialize in either
water polo or swimming,” Kreutzkamp said. “But with three CIF (Southern
Section) Division I relay titles in swimming, having placed in the top
five in CIF in an individual event, as well as having won a CIF team
title and being named CIF (Division I) Player of the Year in water polo,
he has changed the way things have been done in recent years.”
Belden came to Newport Harbor with an extensive aquatic background
and, after a tough adjustment period, went about fulfilling the promise
Kreutzkamp and Bill Barnett had for him.
“From day one, we were always harder on Peter,” Kreutzkamp said. “We
immediately threw him into the fire and it was difficult for him during
his freshman year and part of his sophomore year. But that all wound up
paying dividends.”
Belden, who earned a water polo scholarship to UCLA, contributed off
the bench his sophomore year on a team that won the Sea View League and
held the No. 1 Orange County ranking heading into the playoffs.
As a junior, he amassed 68 goals, 93 steals and 46 assists to lead the
Sailors to another Sea View crown and a trip to the CIF Division I
semifinals. He was first-team All-CIF and All-Sea View League.
As a senior, he produced 96 goals, 80 steals and 75 assists and was
selected the Player of the Year in CIF Division I, as well as the Sea
View League. He also helped lead the Tars to the CIF Division I crown,
the school’s first section title since 1984.
Belden’s versatility was a key to his polo success, according to
Kreutzkamp.
“He has a unique blend of speed and power,” Kreutzkamp said. “He was
faster than just about anyone in the sprints, he was a dangerous driver
and he could also set two meters. And, when we needed him to, he was also
strong enough to guard two meters.
“He has such great body position and balance in the water, which, I
think, comes from playing since the time he could walk. When he came in,
he was a one-on-one driver who relied on his raw speed. But he really
worked hard in the weight room and he really improved at two meters. If
we needed him to score, he did that. If we needed a stopper, he’d do that
too. And we used him in our sprints (a swimmer from each team racing to
the ball dropped at mid-pool to establish possession to start each
quarter).”
Unlike most water polo standouts, Belden did not approach the swim
season as an off-season workout regimen to endure.
“All the younger guys looked up to Peter and he showed them how it
should be done,” Kreutzkamp said of the transition to swim competition.
“He was so competitive, he really didn’t care what the meet was, he
just wanted to win. He was always in great condition and he posted good
times. And I think his best work really came out in relays, because he
didn’t want to let his teammates down.”
As a senior, Belden teamed with Aaron Peirsol, Andrew Cole and Ryan
Lean to win the CIF Division I 400-yard freestyle relay crown. Along with
Peirsol, Joey Snelgrove and Steven Jendrusina, he also earned the CIF
title in the 200 free relay.
The winning 400 relay time (3:09.97) broke a 20-year-old school record
by nearly two seconds and the 200 free relay clocking (1:26.09) was also
a school record.
He was ninth in CIF Division I in the 50 free (22.03) and his efforts
helped the Sailors finish third in the Division I team standings.
As a junior, he won the Sea View title in the 50 free, was third in
league in the 100 free, then finished fifth in 50 free (22.05) at CIF
Division I Finals.
With Belden swimming a leg, Harbor won the CIF Division I crown in the
200 free relay and was third in the 400 free relay after both quartets
won at league finals.
As a sophomore, he was third in the Sea View League in the 50 free
(23.00) and helped the 200 free relay team finish 10th at CIF Division I
Finals.
And while he helped inspire water polo players to take their spring
season more seriously, Belden’s graduation, Kreutzkamp believes, will
have a more tangible impact on the program.
“It will be nearly impossible to replace him,” said Kreutzkamp, who is
also moving on to coach at Golden West College. “You’d almost need two or
three players to do what he did in water polo alone, and that doesn’t
even factor in swimming, or the leadership he brought to both programs.”
Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa District
Athletes of the Year
2000-01 - Peter Belden, Newport Harbor
1999-2000 - Kevin Hansen, Corona del Mar
1998-99 - Dennis Alshuler, Corona del Mar
1997-98 - Sam Nelson, Estancia
Brett Baker, Newport Harbor
1996-97 - Danny Pulido, Newport Harbor
1995-96 - Brian Coleman, Corona del Mar
1994-95 - Charles Chatman, Costa Mesa
1993-94 - Wade Tift, Newport Harbor
1992-93 - Beau Ralphs, Newport Harbor
1991-92 - Matt Fuerbringer, Estancia
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