Defense is the key
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Richard Dunn
After listening to Corona del Mar High boys water polo coach Tim
Salvino talk about tonight’s CIF Southern Section Division I
championship game against top-seeded and undefeated Long Beach
Wilson, you’d think the second-seeded Sea Kings (22-7) have the
advantage.
“Not only can we win it, we will win it with defense,” Salvino
said of the CIF title game at Belmont Plaza at 8:15 p.m.
The Sea Kings, who practiced Thursday and Friday night until 9
p.m. to prepare for the Division I showdown against the Bruins
(29-0), edged third-seeded Harvard-Westlake, 3-2, in the semifinals
Wednesday behind a strong defensive effort, which was led by
goalkeeper Beau Stockstill, two-meter guard John Mann, driver John
Money and driver Jason DiRocco.
Despite three previous losses to Long Beach Wilson this season,
Salvino still believes in his Sea Kings, who won the last three CIF
Division II championships, when Salvino was an assistant coach under
John Vargas, now at Stanford.
Long Beach Wilson, which rallied to beat El Toro in the
semifinals, 13-11, has captured five of the last six Division I
titles.
“It’s definitely in our favor if it’s a low-scoring game,” Salvino
said. “Underdog is the word to use to describe us, because they’re
such a prolific team as far as victories. But I go into this thing
thinking we’re the ones to beat. We’ve got nothing to lose and we’ve
got everything to gain -- the kids realize that and they’re totally
ready to go. The pressure’s on them. The pressure’s on Wilson.”
The Sea Kings, also led by senior Artie Dorr, who has played set
throughout most of the playoffs, beat Long Beach Poly, 18-2, in the
first round and knocked off Foothill, 6-5, in the quarterfinals. Ryan
Moore, David DiRocco and Griffin Gentry have also been solid in the
postseason for Corona del Mar, which is aiming for the program’s 13th
CIF title.
“We’ve played (the Bruins) three times and been in the game with
them all three times,” Salvino said. “We just made mistakes at the
wrong time of the game and it ended up costing us ... obviously we
need to score some goals, but our defense has been our strong suit
throughout the season. We’ll do what we need to do to get a goal
scored. Our mission is to keep their goal total lower than ours and I
feel confident we can do that with our great team defense.”
The Bruins, led by Thomas Hale, Clint Wilson and Matt Norris,
defeated Loyola in the opening round, 14-7, and Laguna Beach in the
quarterfinals, 7-5.
Salvino played on Servite’s 1982 CIF 2-A championship team and
coached with Vargas the past three seasons, but this is his first
appearance in a CIF title game as a head coach. CdM lost to Long
Beach Wilson twice early in the season by identical 10-7 accounts,
and lost to the Bruins, 11-9, in the NorCal Tournament.
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