CdM hires Evans
Barry Faulkner
Mike Evans, a former UC Irvine All-American who played for three
United States Olympic teams, has been named boys water polo coach at
Corona del Mar High.
Evans, 43, a walk-on who hopes to finalize work on a teaching
credential next spring, ran his first practice with the Sea Kings
Monday. He replaces Tim Salvino, who resigned earlier this month
after one season at the helm.
“They’ve got a great tradition, they’ve won CIF a number of times
and they place a lot of emphasis on their water polo,” Evans said of
the Sea Kings. “I’m a water polo enthusiast and I’m really looking
forward to working with kids who have the same interest level I do.
There were close to 50 boys there [Monday] at 5:45 a.m. and they were
very eager.”
Evans, a 1984 graduate of UCI, was a four-year starter for the
Anteaters. He led the nation in scoring as a senior two-meter man,
then shifted to driver as a member of the 1988, ’92 and ’96 Olympic
teams. He also played on the Newport Water Polo Foundation club team
for 20 years and has some knowledge of CdM players, having worked
with Salvino and longtime former CdM coach John Vargas as an
assistant, before becoming the men’s and women’s water polo coach at
Saddleback College last fall.
Evans said he regrets the timing of leaving Saddleback so close to
the start of the season, but he couldn’t pass up an opportunity to
head up such a distinguished program.
“I’m looking forward to being able to work with high school kids
for four years, as opposed to two years at the community college
level,” Evans said. “And I think [water polo] is a higher priority
for high school kids.”
Evans, who played alongside Vargas at UCI and on the national
team, said he plans to continue much of the system implemented by
Vargas and maintained by Salvino.
“I’ll do some things differently, but, for the most part, there
are no secrets to having success in water polo. You have to play
smart and you have to be in shape,” Evans said.
The Corona del Mar resident said he will also place an emphasis on
having fun and he hopes to help his players advance to play at the
collegiate level.
“This morning, I kind of walked the kids through my life in the
sport and the opportunities water polo has created for me,” Davis
said. “If my players could have the same ride I did in the sport,
that would be great.”
The Sea Kings, who finished 20-8 last season and lost to Long
Beach Wilson in the CIF Southern Section Division I title game,
capped Vargas’ 19-year tenure with CIF Division II crowns in 2001,
2000 and 1999. Vargas, who left CdM to become men’s coach at
Stanford, led CdM to seven of its 12 CIF championships.
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