Nine Back Bay stars earn All-CIF honors
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Back Bay boys water polo rivals Corona del Mar High and Newport
Harbor had nine players named All-CIF Southern Section Division I by
section coaches.
In addition, first-year Corona del Mar coach Sam Bailey, is the
Division I Coach of the Year.
Clay Jorth, a Newport Harbor junior driver, is the lone repeat
selection. Jorth, a second-team All-CIF performer as a sophomore, is
joined on the first team this fall by freshman teammate Nate
Castillo, as well as Corona del Mar seniors Thomas Pearson and Gaston
Sanford.
CdM’s Bryan Buhagiar and Tom Money, as well as Newport Harbor’s
Michael Robinson are second-team picks.
On the third team are Newport Harbor’s Jovan Vranes and Corona del
Mar’s Jacob Murphy.
Pearson, a two-meter man, and Sanford, a goalie, helped the Sea
Kings win the Pacific Coast League championship and advance to the
CIF Division I semifinals, where the No. 2-seeded Sea Kings were
defeated by the No. 3-seeded Foothill to finish 20-9.
Both Pearson and Sanford were all-league selections as juniors.
Pearson led the Sea Kings in scoring this season, while Sanford
anchored the defense.
Jorth, a two-time first-team All-Sea View League selection, scored
three goals in two playoff games.
Castillo, a left-handed driver, scored four goals in the playoffs,
as the Sailors, runners-up to Foothill in league, defeated Mission
Viejo in the first round, before being eliminated in the CIF Division
I quarterfinals by Harvard-Westlake. Newport Harbor finished 18-11.
Robinson, a senior goalie, earned first-team All-Sea View
recognition this season, after collecting second-team all-league
laurels as a junior. He had 17 saves in the playoffs, including 10 in
the victory over Mission Viejo.
Money, a junior who led the Sea Kings in steals, was a second-team
All-Pacific Coast League honoree as a sophomore.
Buhagiar, the fastest swimmer in Bailey’s lineup, will return as a
senior next season.
Vranes, a senior, was a first-team all-league performer for Coach
Jason Lynch. He scored four goals in the playoffs.
Murphy, a junior, will join Money and Buhagiar in attempting to
lead the Sea Kings to the program’s 13th section championship next
season.
Bailey, named the third CdM coach in three seasons on Aug. 18,
helped the program rebound from an 8-19 campaign in 2003.
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