Mustangs hoping to stay on rise
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Steve Virgen
The rise of the Costa Mesa High girls water polo program began rather
simple.
A lot of the credit goes to Coach Tim Postiff, who enters his
second season with the Mustangs. But, it was the players from the
school’s varsity team that made the initial move that paved the way
for Mesa’s pivotal season last year.
The players went into Postiff’s classroom last year and asked him
to coach the team. The coach had planned to earn his master’s degree
at Azusa Pacific University and solely concentrate on teaching at
Costa Mesa. But he didn’t want to let down the players.
“They asked me to coach and it was worth it,” Postiff said. “They
are great kids. It was a real good decision.”
The players paid back their coach by earning a third of the Golden
West League title last season, their first year in the league. This
season might be a rebuilding year because of the youth on the team,
Postiff said, but three returnees might have something to say about
that.
Sarah Bowman, Jessica Steenhard and Allyson Harris earned
all-league honors last year and will be an important part of the team
this season. The same goes for senior goalie Quyen Nguyen.
Bowman will be depended on to score. The junior two-meter player
received first-team All-Golden West League honors as well as
second-team All-CIF Southern Section Division IV laurels.
“She’s extremely talented and a big girl for a junior,” Postiff
said. “She’s coming along well so far. We expect big things from
her.”
Harris, a junior, collected third-team All-CIF Division IV honors
and second-team all-league honors, while Steenhard was a first-team
all-league performer.
Steenhard and Nguyen are the team’s only seniors.
“Inexperience will be our biggest challenge to overcome,” Postiff
said. “We’re heavy with sophomores and juniors.”
The sophomores, Annie Le, Linnsee Pederson, and Chandra Malapira,
and the juniors Christine Twohig, Patricia Schuppert, Sandra Stokes,
Sabina Wee and Marlet Afuang have been quick to follow Postiff’s lead
and his stressing of teamwork.
“We are a team, which works well for us,” Postiff said. “There are
no individuals. They seem to be working well as a team. It seems all
the girls we had from last year and the new girls from this year seem
to be on the same page and they are there for the right reason.”
Postiff said the Golden West League title will be up for grabs as
Santa Ana, Westminster, Saddleback and Orange will most likely be
among the contenders, along with the Mustangs. Westminster and
Saddleback shared the title with Mesa last year.
Costa Mesa seems to have an advantage in speed, considering the
Mustangs won the Golden West League title in swimming last spring.
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