Steve Virgen Day 1 in the Senior...
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Day 1 in the Senior Nationals resulted in displaying domination
for the Newport Harbor Water Polo Foundation ‘A’ team. Newport Coach
Ted Newland’s players were men among boys as they displayed their
prowess in two victories on the first day of the Senior Nationals at
Corona del Mar High. Newport scored a 17-4 victory over Paradise (UC
Santa Barbara) and an 18-5 victory over Lion (Loyola Marymount).
“We’re basically playing against a college team; it’s a little
different than playing against a team like Hungary,” said two-meter
man Ryan Bailey, a U.S. National Team member who led Newport with 14
goals on the day, seven in each victory. “This was not quite as
aggressive as I’m used to. It will be different (today).”
Newport Harbor WPF A started its day with a sound victory over
Paradise, and from the outset, Bailey led the team mainly made up of
UC Irvine alumni. Newland is a longtime coach of UCI. Bailey, class
of ‘99, scored Newport’s first three goals. Newport built a 4-0 lead
with just three minutes spent. There are seven-minute quarters in the
Senior Nationals, and Newport still managed to put up football
scores.
Bailey scored three more goals in the second quarter. Fellow
two-meter man Jeff Powers, who will be a senior at UCI in the fall,
contributed four goals, while Omar Amr, Dan Klatt and UCI assistant
water polo coach Marc Hunt added two each. Amr, Powers, Klatt, Bailey
and goalie Genai Kerr are U.S. National Team members.
Kerr recorded eight saves, frustrating and intimidating Paradise
with his 6-foot-8, 210-pound frame. He stopped nine shots to help
lead Newport to the win over Lion. Kerr and Newport held Lion
scoreless in the third quarter, and Kerr also fed Bailey and Amr on
successful counter attacks.
In addition to Bailey’s seven goals, Mike Evans, a three-time
Olympian scored three, as did Powers. Amr added two and Hunt, Klatt
and Skylar Putnam contributed one each.
In the third quarter, Newport could have been known as the Harlem
Globetrotters of the pool, outscoring Lion, 5-0, and it could have
been six if Powers had netted a penalty shot. His teammates joked
with him about the missed shot.
“He locked himself up for the Hall of Fame for the worst
four-meter shot of all time,” joked Klatt, who is one of the coaches
of Foothill High water polo, a prep powerhouse.
The teasing among the players is but a reflection of their unity.
The Newport Harbor Water Polo Foundation of UCI alumni is similar to
a fraternity. Kerr describes the team as a family, while Bailey said
that translates on to the play in the pool.
The team aspect was displayed in Newport’s supreme ball movement
throughout its game against Lion poloists. With 45 seconds remaining
in the third, Bailey put the exclamation point on that ball movement
with a dazzling spin move and shot to finish a breakaway. “How did he
do that,” echoed throughout the crowd.
“I want to show these guys the level of play of U.S. water polo,”
Bailey said. “I want to play seriously, not holding back. Maybe the
college kids can learn and know what it’s like to play against the
Hungarians.”
Newport will face Bruin (UCLA) today at 1 p.m. Bruin also defeated
Lion, 11-4. Former Newport Harbor High standout Peter Belden and
Corona del Mar product Garrett Bowlus scored one goal each.
Former CdM coach John Vargas, who also coached the 2000 U.S.
Olympic team, is in familiar waters with his Stanford squad, which
defeated Big Valley (University of the Pacific), 10-5. Stanford duels
defending Senior Nationals champion New York Athletic Club today at
noon.
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