Rustler men win another state water polo title
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A spectacular run to end what has turned out to be a spectacular
season has put the Golden West College men’s water polo team back on top
of the state rankings.
Last Saturday in Merced, the top-ranked Rustlers defeated Riverside,
7-2, in the state championship match for community colleges to win the
school’s unprecedented 17th state title.
It was Golden West’s first title since the 1997 playoffs, and came
under the guidance of first-year coach Brian Kreutzkamp, who was assisted
by longtime Rustler polo coach Ken Hamdorf.
“What a great weekend,” said Kreutzkamp, who previously coached for
six years at Newport Harbor High and played for Hamdork on Golden West’s
1991 state championship team. “We were anticipating a one-goal game
against Riverside, but the kids went beyond all our expectations. We
didn’t have any close tournament games.”
Golden West also defeated Diablo Valley College, 15-5, and Long Beach
City, 12-9, en route to the title.
Golden West and Riverside met six times during the season, with
Riverside winning a Sept. 21 match. From there, though, the Rustlers put
together a 23-game match win streak, which included five wins over
Riverside, three of which came in a tournament play, the fifth in
Saturday’s state final. The college won the following tournaments during
the season: Ventura, Merced, Citrus and Cypress, before winning the
Orange Empire Conference tournament, the Southern California regional and
the state crown.
In addition to winning the state title, Golden West freshman Brett
McCleave won the state individual scoring title with 124 total goals, an
average of 3.5 per game.
Golden West figures to be the team to beat again in 2002 as Kreutzkamp
had nine freshmen on the roster this season.
“This (title) raises the bar for our program, but I like it that way,”
Kreutzkamp said.
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