Katie Thorsness
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Steve Virgen
When Costa Mesa High girls water polo coach Tim Postiff talked about
the reasons for the Mustangs’ success this season, he started with
his players. Yet, ask senior Katie Thorsness, who led the team in
goals this year, what has made the difference and she’ll quickly say
Postiff, the first-year coach.
Thorsness also said Postiff has improved her game and made her
into one of the best players in the Golden West League. Thorsness’ 70
goals this season helped lead the Mustangs to a share of the league
title, along with Saddleback and Westminster.
“In the past, my coaches never told me that I was any good,”
Thorsness said. “I didn’t think I was anything special until Postiff
came along. I wouldn’t be as good as I am without him. He always says
he would be nothing without us, but I say I would be nothing without
him.”
Thorsness has been a part of the Costa Mesa water polo program for
the past four years. She has seen first-hand the improvement that has
come this season. The Mustangs went from an unstable team to a squad
that depends on chemistry and has a knack to work hard.
“There’s been a dramatic improvement,” Thorsness said. “We’ve
suffered because we’ve had different coaches. I think we would have
been better if we had one coach, all along. He’s been a major part of
our success. In the past, we’ve had coaches who didn’t show up to
practices.”
The Mustangs’ entrance into the Golden West League and departure
from the Pacific Coast League has also helped Mesa in its improvement
this season. The Mustangs’ chemistry this season has also been a big
reason for the difference.
“We’ve always had some sort of drama on the team,” Thorsness said.
“We’re like a team and a family now. The line between junior varsity
and varsity was big in that we didn’t socialize. That line is very
thin now. We all get along.”
The Mustangs have also followed the example of their senior
leader, Thorsness, who has displayed part of what high school sports
is all about. She’s made her senior year the best of her seasons
throughout her prep career.
“She’s a physically gifted athlete,” Postiff said. “She’s strong,
powerful and intelligent. Her shooting has improved. Her dedication
has paid off. She’s much faster and her skills have improved because
she’s willing to put in the time to make herself a better player.”
Postiff also said Thorsness set the tone for the Mustangs from the
start.
“Her dedication showed from day one,” Postiff said. “She was
always willing to work and the results followed. One of her best
games all season was with Saddleback. It was nice for her to play
extremely well in her final home game.”
Thorsness, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, scored a game-high
four goals and also collected three assists, leading the Mustangs to
a 7-3 victory over Saddleback Feb. 14. The victory gave Mesa its
tri-league championship. Postiff said Thorsness also contributed on
defense as she was able to eliminate Saddleback’s top offensive
threat.
Thorsness said she will swim for Costa Mesa this spring and next
year she plans to play for Orange Coast College with the intention of
transferring to an NCAA Division I program afterward.
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