Wilson for real
Steve Virgen
The first game of the Newport Harbor High boys water polo team’s
season revealed several truths about the Sailors.
Truth No. 1: “We have a lot to work on, obviously,†Newport
second-year coach Jason Lynch said after the Sailors lost, 18-9, to
nonleague foe Long Beach Wilson at Belmont Plaza Tuesday night.
“Our extra man (offense) was not very good,†Lynch said. “We were
2 for 8 and that’s not going to get it done. If we score those, then
we would be in the game and we would gain momentum. Offensively we
weren’t productive. It’s going to take some time and some work (to
improve).â€
Meanwhile, Wilson, the top-ranked team in CIF Southern Section
Divison I, completed a brilliant performance for its opener.
The Bruins built a 7-2 lead with 4:26 left in the first half and
they hardly worried when the Sailors, ranked fifth in CIF Division I,
went on a 3-0 run. Wilson, which starts five seniors, also used an
aggressive defense that led to 13 steals and sparked several
successful counterattacks. The Bruins went 4 for 6 in man-up
situations.
The Sailors started three seniors, including Nathan Weiner, who
led the team with three goals. Wilson senior Garrit Barth scored a
game-high five goals.
Newport answered its 7-2 deficit with a 3-0 run in a 64-second
span in the second quarter. Weiner started the spurt when he scored
after retrieving a loose ball with 1:59 left in the first half. After
a Wilson turnover, Laidlaw, a junior, scored on an outside shot from
about eight meters out. Auer, also a junior, capped the run with a
deft shot from six meters out with 47 seconds left.
However, Wilson scored with 23 ticks remaining when sophomore
Scott Swanson scored one of his three goals on a 6-on-5 situation.
The Bruins maintained their momentum in the second half, outscoring
the Tars, 3-0, at the outset.
Newport junior Michael Bury scored from set with 2:39 left in the
third quarter, as the Sailors trailed, 11-6. Bury finished with two
goals, matching senior Ross Sinclair’s production. Newport sophomore
goalie Michael Robinson recorded 10 saves. He slapped away
consecutive shots early in the third quarter, but the Bruins kept
coming.
Wilson scored five unanswered within the first five minutes of the
final quarter, and Bury and Sinclair scored a goal each.
NONLEAGUE
Wilson 18, Newport Harbor 9
Score by quarters
Newport Harbor 1 4 2
2 -- 9
Wilson 3 5 5
5 -- 18
NH -- Weiner 3, Sinclair 2, Bury 2, Auer 1, Laidlaw 1.
Saves -- Robinson 10.
Wilson -- Barth 5, Wilson 4, Swanson 3, Foster 3, Hale
2, Pettigrew 1. Saves -- Labounty 7.
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