Costa Mesa hopes for big season
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Joseph Boo
COSTA MESA - Despite last year’s 11-14 record, Costa Mesa High’s
boys water polo team had a lot of positives to look at. The team reached
the CIF Southern Section Division II wild card game. And the Mustangs
placed a solid third in the Paific Coast League.
Despite the encouragements, the Mustangs have to work even harder to
build on last year’s results for a better season. “We’re developing,”
Costa Mesa Coach Eric Berg said. “Each time we get in the water, we
improve.
Costa Mesa must deal with the graduation of Hunter Taylor, who was an
All-CIF Division II second teamer last year. Another problematic
graduation is first-team PCL player Matt Tipton.
But the huge voids might have a solution in senior Matt Vaillancourt.
Vaillancourt will be counted on to pick up the slack, and he will be more
than able to. The big two-meter man is a physical force in the middle,
and he will provide Costa Mesa with plenty of scoring chances, while
providing opponents with match-ups concerns.
“He’s very strong,” Berg said. “He has the ability and strength to hold
the two-meter position down very effectively. He’s a strong force on
which other teams wil focus on.”
The Mustangs need other players to step up and pick up some offense. For
all of Vaillancourt’s brute strength, his scoring ability is limited, and
he needs somebody else to keep opponents from crashing down on him.
Berg is counting on versatile and speedy junior Mike Whitmore to provide
that offensive counterpunch. Whitmore will be the Mustangs’ “sixth man,”
coming off the bench whenever Costa Mesa needs scoring help. “He’s a
playmaker,” Berg said. “He’s able to create a lot of scoring
opportunities.”
On defense, Costa Mesa doesn’t have one standout, but what it lacks in
quality it makes up for with quantity. A deep and solid corps of senior
defensemen will help goalie Chris Dolloff. “Defensively, we’re very
sound,” Berg said. “We have to be more and more aggressive on defense.”
And that brings up the biggest key to Costa Mesa’s success. For a team
that will depend on strength and defense, the Mustangs needs to get
tougher. And they have to play as a tight, physical unit against more
talented foes like Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach and University. “We need
to get stronger physically and mentally,” Berg said. “We have to work on
our mental toughness and focus.”
Roster
2M Mike Vaillancourt Sr.
2M-DE Alex Sarris Sr.
UT Mike Whitmore Jr.
G Chris Dolloff Sr.
DE Jason Kabico Sr.
DE Joey Comfort Sr.
DE Josh Feldman Jr.
DE Chason Marshall So.
DR Chris Biron Sr.
DR John Volt Sr.
DR Brian Dunn Sr.
Coach: Eric Berg
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