Focus remains same with Sage girls polo
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Steve Virgen
This is how the Sage Hill School ended its girls water polo season
last year: Stephanie Roeser scored a last-second goal at two meters
for a 9-8 win over Los Amigos, which gave the Lightning consideration
for an at-large berth into the CIF Southern Section Division V
playoffs.
But Sage Hill was denied. Fast forward to this season and it’s
easy to guess what the Lightning’s main goal is. The team has a new
coach, but the focus has remained the same.
Jeff Andrews, who coached Sage Hill’s boys water polo team, will
also be the head man for the girls team. Along with Roeser, now a
sophomore, Andrews has Hayden Hutchison, the team’s lone senior and
go-to player.
Hutchison has been with the program since it began and is eager to
help lead the Lightning to the playoffs. She scored six goals in that
game against Los Amigos, as Sage Hill finished 9-7.
“I think the girls have pretty good speed,” said Andrews who
guided the boys to a 7-10 record. “We’re pretty athletic and our
front-court defense is pretty strong. Our strongest player is Hayden.
She’s our only senior. She’s kind of like the founding mother of the
team. She has been there all four years for the team since it
started. She’s a solid two-meter player. She’s also a very good
leader. She has good skills.”
Andrews has been aware of his players due to having known former
coach, Genai Kerr, so well. They are teammates for the Newport Harbor
Water Polo Foundation. They are also UC Irvine alumni. Andrews earned
honorable mention for All-American honors as an Anteater.
Andrews stepped up to coach at Sage Hill when there was an
opening, as Kerr’s schedule became demanding because he is a goalie
for the United States men’s national team. Kerr left behind some
notes, but the team’s motivation to reach the playoffs has been
evident from the start.
In addition to Hutchison and Roeser, the Lightning will also
feature sophomore Elle White, a solid defender and an accurate
shooter, as well as junior Devin Tooma and junior goalie Katherine
Bishop.
Just as he hoped for the boys program, Andrews wants Sage Hill to
become part of a league and leave its freelance status behind in
girls water polo. He’s hoping to get the Lightning into the Garden
Grove League.
Until then, the playoffs are the goal for the Lightning, which
opened 2-6.
“The girls have been working really hard,” Andrews said. “They are
eager to learn and it has been an absolute pleasure getting to know
them.”
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