Boys water polo: Eagles rise in the clutch
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Estancia High Coach John Carpenter described his boys
water polo team’s situation as gut-check time before and during the
Eagles’ heated matchup at Pacific Coast League and crosstown rival Costa
Mesa Wednesday.
When the Eagles were down, 7-4, with 5:50 remaining in the third
period, Carpenter again asked his players, “What are you made of?” And
Estancia responded with a 4-0 run for an 8-7 come-from-behind victory.
The Eagles earned their second straight win over their rivals in as
many years. The Mustangs had won 12 in a row, previously.
“Those last two quarters, we tightened up,” Carpenter said. “We shut
down their counterattack. (Estancia) didn’t give up.”
With 4:23 remaining in the third, Estancia (2-8, 1-2 in the PCL) took
advantage of its six-on-five. Jess Hellmich, who scored three goals, fed
a pass to Paul Collier, who put in his lone goal, cutting the deficit to
7-5.
Eighty seconds later, after Estancia goalie Joey Lindquist slapped
away a Mesa shot, Hellmich broke out on a counterattack and finished with
a goal. Hellmich then duplicated those efforts on a similar counterattack
and scored on a breakaway, tying the score at 7 with 1:19 remaining in
the third.
Cliff Glacy, who also scored three goals for the Eagles, threw in the
decisive goal. With 5:08 remaining, Estancia earned a six-on-five and
from the left corner, and Glacy took care of business.
John Bates and Paul Collier scored one goal each for the Eagles, while
Costa Mesa’s Jeff Collett notched a game-high five goals, and Matt
Grubisich and Chasen Marshall added one each.
The Eagles depended on defensive heroics to eke out the win down the
stretch.
Costa Mesa (5-12, 0-3) drew its own six-on-five, with 3:45 left in the
game, but Collier came up with an opportune steal. Later, Lindquist came
to the rescue and stopped a shot on a one-on-one with Mesa freshman Adam
Douglas.
Lindquist then recorded three crucial saves, capping a clutch, 10-save
performance. Mustangs senior Mike Gardiner fired a shot with no time
remaining, but Lindquist stretched and caught the ball to end the game.
“(Lindquist) had some clutch saves at the end,” Carpenter said of the
junior goalie. “It’s just fun to be in a one-goal (differential) game.
Every strategy and everything you do hinges on (execution) and trying to
win. It was fun.”
The crosstown rivalry of the two schools was evident throughout.
Estancia opened the game with a 3-1 lead, but the Mustangs answered with
a 4-1 run before the half. It appeared as if Mesa was about to run away
with the game after Grubisich scored for the 7-4 lead. Collett, the Mesa
senior, started the play that led to Grubisich’s score. He came up with a
steal and passed to Douglas, who found Grubisich.
“There was a momentum shift,” Costa Mesa Coach Bob Shupp said. “We
went up by three points but we couldn’t score again. We had a number of
opportunities but we we couldn’t convert. Estancia played a better second
half than its first. It was a matter of we got tired or (the Eagles)
improved their counter defense. We’re breaking down when it’s critical
and that’s a reflection of our inexperience.”
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Estancia 8, Costa Mesa 7
Estancia 3 1 3 1 - 8
Costa Mesa 2 3 2 0 - 7
E - Hellmich 3, Glacy 3, Bates 1, Collier 1. Saves - Lindquist 10.
CM - Collett 5, Grubisich 1, Marshall 1. Saves - Tipton 9.
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