Coasters: Bill Barnett
Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - The golden memory of last year was Newport Harbor
High Coach Bill Barnett getting tossed overboard after his girls won the
CIF Southern Section Division I championship at Belmont Plaza Olympic
Pool.
It was fitting, in a way, how an Olympic pool was required to engulf
the water polo coaching giant.
Barnett earned near-legendary status in the aquatics world at Newport
Harbor with 10 CIF championships and seven other trips to the section’s
large-school division finals from 1967 to 1987, a reign unparalleled by
any other school in Orange County.
Later, Barnett became a two-time U.S. Olympic water polo coach and the
FINA Coach of the Year.
But last year, in the fourth year of girls water polo as an official
Southern Section sport, Barnett reached unchartered waters, winning a CIF
Division I title -- a first as a girls coach -- as the Sea View League
champion and second-seeded Sailors (23-6) defeated Irvine in the
championship match at Belmont.
A fiery coach who arrived at Newport Harbor in 1966 and coached Olympic teams in 1988 and ‘92, Barnett guided relative newcomers to the
sport to a CIF championship. Some of his girls had no water polo
experience before joining the high school squad. Barnett, on the other
hand, has been in charge when the U.S. captured the silver medal at the
‘88 Seoul Games and fourth place at the ’92 Barcelona Games.
“This is just as exciting as it was with the boys, (and) maybe more
so,†Barnett said, following his team’s semifinal victory over Villa
Park. “(Our girls) are so excited, and they’re very appreciative, too.â€
Barnett’s superpower boys program has produced three Olympic water
polo standouts -- Eric Lindroth, Kevin Robertson and James Bergeson --
while Barnett himself has been connected to the U.S. Olympic team for
almost two decades.
In 1972, Lindroth played on the bronze-medal winning U.S. team at the
Munich Games, after leading Newport Harbor to CIF titles in 1967 and ’68.
He earned CIF Player of the Year honors in ‘68, before starring at UCLA.
Robertson, a two-time CIF 4-A Player of the Year (1975 and ‘76),
played on two silver-medal winning Olympic teams in 1984 at Los Angeles
and ’88 at Seoul. Both times the U.S. lost to Yugoslavia in the
gold-medal game.
Bergeson, also a two-time CIF 4-A Player of the Year (1977 and ‘78),
was a four-time All-American at Stanford who led the Cardinal to NCAA
titles in 1982 and ‘83, and played on the ’88 silver-medal winning
Olympic squad.
“There have been a lot of good ones,†Barnett said of his Newport
Harbor players.
This year, as Team USA prepares for the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney,
Australia, Barnett will once again be part of the equation as an
assistant coach for John Vargas.
Officially, Barnett is the Chairman of the men’s International Olympic
Committee, which oversees the national team. Scouting, video taping and
game analysis are among Barnett’s duties.
“We make one main scouting report for each team, print it out and hand
it to the players, then go over it with the players at the meetings,
along with video clips,†Barnett said.
Since returning from the team’s European trip Aug. 14, Barnett is
enjoying a couple of weeks at home, before heading to Sydney. Team USA
will open against Croatia Sept. 23, then play Yugoslavia, Hungary, Greece
and Holland. The top three teams in the group advance to the Olympic
quarterfinals. The U.S. will play five straight days during the Olympics,
take a day off, play two days in a row, take a day off, then hopefully
compete in the medal rounds.
At the 1996 Atlanta Games, the U.S. finished a disappointing seventh
under Rich Corso.
“(Water polo is) the last week of the Olympics,†said Barnett,
entering his third Olympiad. “The gold medal game is on the very last day
of the Olympics.â€
Asked whether he will participate in the Games’ closing ceremonies,
Barnett quipped: “I suppose. Either that or I’ll probably be in some bar
having a Foster’s.â€
Assistant coach Brian Kreutzkamp will operate the Newport Harbor boys
water polo program while Barnett is in Australia. “(Kreutzkamp) handles
the boys, anyway, for the most part,†Barnett said.
Barnett lives in Laguna Beach with his wife of 34 years, Marcia. They
have two grown children.
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