Stanford tops Anteaters for title
Mike Derse scored three goals to lead the top-ranked Stanford
men’s water polo team to a 10-6 victory over No. 3-ranked UC Irvine
in the championship game of the Southern California Tournament Sunday
night at USC.
The victory helped first-year Stanford Coach John Vargas, who
coached previously at Corona del Mar High, best his alma mater, where
he played under Anteaters head man Ted Newland.
Tony Azevedo, Jeff Guyman and Peter Hudnut added two goals apiece
as the Cardinal improved to 6-0.
Senior Jeff Powers led UCL (4-1) with three goals and sophomore
Dreason Barry added a pair.
Stanford led, 4-2, after one quarter, but a goal by Powers drew
the Anteaters to within 6-5 with 4:37 left in the second period.
The Cardinal, however, received consecutive extra-man goals from
Hudnut, Azevedo and Derse to extend the lead to 9-5 in the fourth
quarter.
Doug Finfrock had two saves in goal for the Anteaters, while Nick
Ellis recorded three for Stanford.
Junior Garrett Gentry, a product of Corona del Mar High, rounded
out the scoring for UCI.
In Sunday’s semifinal, Barry scored four goals as UCI stopped No.
11-ranked University of the Pacific, 9-8.
Sophomore Dan Noon scored what turned out to be the game-winning
goal with 3:22 remaining to give the Anteaters a 9-7 lead.
Pacific’s Sasha Maese, who shared the Tigers’ scoring lead with
Nic Hepner with three goals, scored an extra-man goal with 29 seconds
remaining, but UCI was able to run out the clock.
Finfrock, a senior, collected five saves for the Anteaters, while
his counterpart in goal, UOP’s Laurie Trettel had nine.
UCI returns to action Wednesday, when it hosts Long Beach State in
a nonconference game at 7 p.m. at the Anteater Aquatics Complex.
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