Girls water polo: CdM seeking upset
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Barry Faulkner
BELMONT SHORE - The vast knowledge the Corona del Mar High girls
water polo team has absorbed from Coach John Vargas goes beyond skills
and strategy.
As the unseeded Sea Kings (20-11) enter today’s 3 p.m. CIF Southern
Section Division IV title game against top-seeded Santa Margarita (23-6)
at the Belmont Plaza pool, they also bear the wisdom of one of Vargas’
yarns.
“A long time ago, Coach Vargas told us there is always a top dog and an
underdog,” CdM senior goalie Arin Hendrickson said. “And he told us if
the top dog ever goes in thinking it’s going to kick some serious butt,
the underdog usually bites it in the butt.”
CdM, tri-champion of the Pacific Coast League, lost to Santa Margarita in
the Villa Park Tournament the second week in December. Hendrickson
recalled the score was 7-4. But CdM played that game without senior
two-meter standout Melinda Tucker and has shown plenty of teeth in the
postseason.
“Put it this way,” CdM senior Hayley Hapeman said. “We didn’t come this
far to lose.”
Vargas, the U.S. men’s national team coach who has guided the CdM boys
team to eight section title games and five CIF titles, including the
Division II crown last fall, has prepared his girls to win since taking
over the program this season.
Implementing a demanding conditioning program and challenging them to get
the most out of their abilities, he led the former Sea View League
doormat to a share of the PCL title, its first playoff appearance, and to
the brink of adding to the school’s collection of CIF banners.
“He gave us a choice,” Hapeman said. “If we wanted to be good, we had to
be willing to work. We started getting up at 5:30 a.m. during Christmas
vacation, so we could practice twice a day. We never did that before.
Some of our swim sets have been pretty gnarly.”
The CdM defense has allowed opponents to average just four goals in four
playoff games, during which CdM has averaged nearly 10 goals.
After rolling over Katella, 16-2, and Brea Olinda, 11-4, CdM edged
defending Division IV champion Rosary, 7-6, then held off Santa Monica,
5-4, in Tuesday’s semifinal.
“Everything starts with our defense,” said Hendrickson, who has 31
postseason saves and has helped her team post six scoreless quarters in
the playoffs.
Santa Margarita, coached by former Costa Mesa All-CIF goalie Scott
Taylor, who coached the Mesa boys team to the section Division II final
in 1997, has outscored three playoff foes, 27-10.
Danielle Carlson (13 goals), Lauren Guthrie (nine) and Tucker (eight) are
CdM’s top playoff scorers.
Hapeman said the Sea Kings have surprised even themselves, though they
are hardly lacking confidence.
“What it has come down to is, we’ve worked out so hard, we think we can
win,” Hapeman said. “With the work we’ve put in, we think we deserve to
win.”
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