U.S. advances to fifth-place game
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Behind four first-quarter goals from former UC Irvine standouts Ryan
Bailey and Jeff Powers, the U.S. men’s national water polo team
bounced back from a quarterfinal loss to Greece in the 2003 World
Championships in Barcelona, Spain, with an 11-5 victory Thursday over
Slovakia to advance to Saturday’s fifth-place game.
A win would give the U.S. its best finish since a fourth-place
showing at the 1990 World Championships in Perth, Australia. The team
has finished seventh at the last two World Championships.
Bailey got the U.S. going less than a minute into the first
quarter Thursday, scoring an extra-man goal immediately after a
Slovakian ejection. Powers followed with a pair of goals and a
backhanded goal by Bailey at the end of the third quarter gave the
U.S. a 4-1 lead.
Three other former Anteaters contributed to the victory. Omar Amr
had an assist and a blocked shot in 11:43 of playing time. Dan Klatt
was in the pool for 11:38 of the match. Backup goalie Genai Kerr saw
his first action of the World Championships, playing the fourth
quarter and making one save.
The U.S. will face Spain at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. Spain defeated
Australia, 10-8, Thursday.
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