Living on the edge
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Bryce Alderton
When asked to comment on his team’s comeback effort that came up a
tad shy, Corona del Mar High boys water polo coach Sam Bailey
preferred to look forward.
“There’s always room for improvement,” Bailey said after CdM
erased a 7-3 deficit only to fall, 8-7, to nonleague visitor Long
Beach Wilson Tuesday.
Junior driver Matt Sagehorn’s goal with 1:04 remaining in the
contest secured the victory for the Bruins (3-0) after senior Thomas
Pearson scored three straight second-half goals for CdM (1-2).
Pearson finished with a game-high four goals.
Pearson’s third goal with 5:05 remaining in the fourth period
knotted the game at 7. Walker Russell lobbed the ball to Pearson in
set and he promptly turned and whipped the ball into the left side of
the cage.
The Sea Kings fired six of their 15 second-half shots after
Pearson’s equalizer, but Wilson’s defense thwarted any chance of an
eighth CdM goal. Wilson senior goalkeeper Chay Lapin reached with his
left arm to stop a shot by CdM’s Spencer Pirdy while another Bruin
defender deflected a ball over the Bruins’ goal on a shot by Pearson.
CdM senior goalkeeper Gaston Sanford was equally strong on the
other end, keeping the Sea Kings within striking distance with eight
saves, including a four-meter penalty shot.
Sanford came up with two point-blank saves in the second half. In
the fourth quarter, Sanford floated slightly out of the cage to stop
Anthony Artukovich’s shot with his chest after a breakaway.
“Gaston is the kind of player that feeds of the momentum,” Bailey
said. “He likes the challenge of a 6-on-5, breakaway or open shot. He
likes to make his presence known.”
But a CdM turnover allowed Wilson’s Scott Swanson to connect with
Sagehorn, who tallied three goals, for the game-winner.
“[The Bruins] worked the ball to the right-hand side and ran an
isolation play for [Sagehorn], who is one of the best players in all
of Southern California,” Bailey said.
CdM called timeout with two seconds remaining and had the ball at
mid-pool with a chance to tie. But an entry pass didn’t touch a Sea
King, resulting in a turnover and the game’s end.
“That was the kind of game where both teams play similar styles,
where [the team that wins] will have to beat you at your own game,”
Bailey said. “Both teams took advantage of the other team’s mistakes.
CdM made more mistakes.”
Wilson Coach Tony Martinho, however, said the Sea Kings did many
things right.
“Credit the kids at CdM,” Martinho said. “We’ve played CdM a lot
over the years and I knew they would come back strong. It was a lot
closer than the halftime score [7-4] indicated.”
The Bruins, winners of seven CIF Southern Section titles in eight
years, jumped to a 4-1 lead after one quarter before both teams
scored three times in the second period. CdM pulled to within 5-3
with 1:39 left in the first half when Pearson fired a shot from 10
yards out on an assist by Mike Berry.
Wilson came right back 15 seconds later when Sagehorn scored his
second goal on a penalty shot. Artukovich gave the Bruins a 7-3 lead
with 28 seconds left, but CdM gained some momentum heading into
halftime.
With the clock winding down, Artukovich tipped Jacob Murphy’s
shot, but the ball deflected to Sea King Kyle Hersh, who sent a lob
into the upper reaches of the cage as the horn sounded for the goal,
pulling CdM within 7-4.
Murphy and Bryan Buhagiar each scored single goals for CdM while
Pirdy added two assists.
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Nonleague
Long Beach Wilson 8, Corona del Mar 7
Score by Quarters
Wilson 4 3 0 1 -- 8
CdM 1 3 1 2 -- 7
LB -- Walter 1, Sagehorn 3, Artukovich 1, Swanson
1, Wright 1, Shuck 1. Saves -- Lapin 12. CdM --
Pearson 4, Murphy 1, Buhagiar 1, Hersh 1. Saves --
Sanford 8.
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