Rivalry? What rivalry?
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STEVE VIRGEN
The game, Corona del Mar High versus Newport Harbor, had all the
makings to be one of the most heated boys water polo matchups in
years when the squads met in the South Coast tournament last week.
Sailor senior Griffin Gentry, who transferred from CdM last
spring, played against his former teammates and appeared to be
emotionally charged.
But that’s just how it appeared on the surface.
After Newport defeated CdM, 8-4, players for both teams playfully
teased one another when they were posing for mug shots for the Daily
Pilot. Most of the Sailors and Sea Kings grew up together and
competed for the same swim clubs. They also usually spend a lot of
time during the summer together as they are involved in the same
water polo club tournaments.
“This was a big game for me,” Gentry said. “We’re big rivals, but
it’s not bad at all. It’s a good, competitive rivalry that makes us
both better. It’s nothing personal. We all get along.”
After Gentry said that, CdM junior Thomas Pearson congratulated
him on a game well played.
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During the Back Bay water polo game, a familiar face watched from
the rooftop above the scoreboard. Former Newport Harbor Coach Brian
Kreutzkamp was scouting the tournament as the assistant coach for
Stanford.
Kreutzkamp’s presence inspired a few Newport players, including
senior Bryan Auer.
“I always want to impress him,” said Auer, who scored twice and
had three steals. “I really liked him as a coach. It’s always nice to
see him.”
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There were many players who deserved to be scouted, including
Newport senior Michael Bury, who scored one goal against CdM, yet was
not pleased with his performance. Bury is very interested in
Stanford, and the Cardinal feel the same about the Sailors’ two-meter
man.
“I wish I could have played better,” Bury said. “I didn’t have the
best game. But I’m glad our team played well in front of him.”
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On a lighter note, Auer’s younger brother, Brett, is
affectionately known as “Half Auer.”
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The Costa Mesa boys water polo team finished fifth in the Magnolia
tournament, proof that the Mustangs are continuing to show
improvement, led by sophomore Kyle Thorsness. They defeated Ocean
View Tuesday.
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