Boys water polo: Eagles are back for more
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COSTA MESA - Last year’s growing pains mean Estancia High’s boys
water polo team is experienced this season. Only two seniors were on last
year’s youthful squad. With a season under their belt, the Eagles are a
veteran bunch.
“Quite a few of our guys are seniors,” Estancia Coach John Carpenter
said. “Most of the guys played 2-3 years of water polo.”
Estancia’s starting lineup saw significant action last season. Its top
returning scorer is senior Phil Westfall, who was second on the team in
goals behind the graduated David Collier. He has now assumed the role as
the team leader.
“He’s very motivated this year,” Carpenter said. “Last year, he was
playing behind our two seniors and he accepted his role. This year, he
has really stepped it up a notch. I think he has a very big year in
store.”
Senior D.J. Glacy, last year’s starting goalie, also returns in a
different position. He opted to play in the field this year as a driver,
which means last year’s backup goalie, senior Dan Wotta, is now the
starter and Glacy is Wotta’s backup. Sophomore Joey Lindquist gives
Estancia three goalies.
“It gives us a little bit of flexibility in goal, and that’s always
nice,” Carpenter said.
Glacy joins younger brother Cliff, a junior, in the starting lineup.
Cliff, along with Westfall, is Estancia’s primary target in the set and
the team’s best defensive player.
Westfall and Cliff Glacy both possess a fine outside shot and
Carpenter sees that as an invaluable skill.
“It’s so important to have guys who can shoot outside because so many
teams collapse their defense in the set,” he said.
Seniors Matt Thorpe and Brian Monette also return to the starting
lineup. Junior K.G Fairbarn and sophomore Frank Gamboa, often-used
reserves last year, round out the starters.
Senior Jon Reddoch was an important utility player on last year’s
team, and he will see considerable action. Nick Rycroft is another senior
from last year’s team. Senior Jose Monterroso and junior Tai Thai are two
who moves up to the varsity level.
With 14 players who were a part of Estancia’s water polo program last
year, Carpenter has an opportunity to add more wrinkles to his offense.
Things are looking up for Estancia but the Pacific Coast League is tough.
“There’s a sense of optimism, but it’s a guarded optimism,” Carpenter
said. “We still have to play defending CIF (Division II) champion Corona
del Mar, University and Laguna Beach.”
Estancia boys water polo
Coach: John Carpenter
K.G. Fairbarn Jr.
Frank Gamboa So.
Cliff Glacy Jr.
D.J. Glacy Sr.
Jeff Hellmich So.
Joey Lindquist So.
Brian Monette Sr.
Jose Monterroso Sr.
John Reddoch Sr.
Nick Rycroft Sr.
Tai Thai Jr.
Matt Thorpe Sr.
Phil Westfall Sr.
Dan Wotta Sr.
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