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  • Burbank Boys Water Polo Gets Past Camarillo 13-10

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    Burbank led from start to finish in a CIF Southern Section Division III first-round boys’ water polo playoff match versus Camarillo. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    By Rick Assad

    There were several elements involved in Tuesday night’s clash between host Burbank High and Camarillo in a CIF Southern Section Division III opening-round boys’ water polo playoff match at the Burroughs pool.

    It was well-played by each, and it was physical and there was scoring and defense. It had everything and it was close.

    The No. 8 seeded Bulldogs led from start to finish and weathered a third quarter offensive lull but still defeated the No. 1 seeded Scorpions 13-10 behind a six-goal effort from junior Avvo Ilangesyan.

    In the third match of the season, Camarillo defeated Burbank 20-17, and this could be seen as a revenge match. 

    David Arakelyan is Burbank’s head coach and wanted his club to give full effort.

    “I couldn’t be prouder of my boys coming back and beating a team that beat us very early in the season,” he said. “It was to a point where we looked like we had no chance the first time around and this time we led the entire game so I couldn’t ask for more growth from my players. I’m just excited to see what the next couple of games hold for us.”

    It was crucial that the Bulldogs get off to a strong start.

    Avvo Ilangesyan had six goals to lead the Bulldogs to a 13-10 win. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    “I thought we came out really well in the first half which is exactly what we wanted to do,” he said. “We wanted to set the tone early and make sure that we weren’t playing catch-up throughout the entire game, but we slipped up in the third quarter and made some very fundamental rookie mistakes that cannot be made at this point in the season.”

    Another key member was Burbank goaltender, Dion Keshishyan, who had 17 saves.

    “Hats off to Dion for playing an outstanding game. We needed every single one of those saves in order to beat the No. 1 seed,” Arakelyan said. “So I’m proud of the boys and can’t wait for the next round.”

    Senior Michael Bakrgyan added four tallies for Burbank (14-13), which led 4-2 after one quarter and 8-3 at halftime.

    Camarillo (15-13) outscored the hosts 4-1 in the third period and tallied four goals in the fourth quarter while limiting the visitors to three goals.

    Renny Owings was brilliant for the Scorpions as he scored a match-best seven goals including four goals in the third frame that trimmed the lead to 8-4 with 6:01 left, 8-5 with 5:21 on the clock, 8-6 with 3:40 showing and 8-7 with 1:32 remaining on the ticker.

    Owings also added two tallies in the final quarter that cut the advantage to 10-8 with 5:40 left and 12-10 with thirty-three seconds on the clock. Owings had a tally that sliced the lead to 3-2 with 1:22 left in the first quarter.

    The Bulldogs led 1-0 on a five-footer from Ilangesyan with 5:18 remaining and 2-0 on an eight-footer by senior Daniel Babelyan with 4:34 left.

    Daniel Gemdzhyan played well for Burbank which defeated Camarillo by three goals. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    Ilangesyan’s nine-footer with 2:16 remaining made it 3-1 and Bakryan’s 12-footer with ten seconds on the clock extended the lead to 4-2.

    Burbank scored four straight goals and led 8-2 as senior Michael Bakrhyan nailed a seven-footer with 5:03 and senior Jack Babelyan canned a 12-footer with 3:30 on the clock to make it 6-2.

    Ilangesyan added back-to-back goals and they came with 2:03 left to make it 7-2 and with 1:01 remaining for an 8-2 edge.

    Ilangesyan’s five-footer with forty-six seconds in the third period handed the Bulldogs a 9-7 edge.

    Senior Daniel Babelyan hit a 12-footer with 6:34 left in the fourth period for a 10-7 lead and Ilangesyan slipped in a 10-footer with 5:13 remaining for an 11-8 cushion.

    Bakrgyan then tacked on two goals, and they were a 10-footer with 2:25 on the clock for a 12-7 lead and a 15-footer with seven seconds left for a three-goal cushion.

    Mac Barlow had a goal with 4:19 left in the initial frame that cut the lead to 2-1 for the Scorpions and added a tally in the fourth period and 3:36 left that made it 11-9.

    Camarillo’s Christian Minero scored with seven seconds left in the second period that made it 8-3.

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  • Boys Water Polo Preview: Bulldogs, Bears Are Strong, Talented, Focused

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    Burroughs is hoping to be even better than last season. (Photo by Morgan Wright)

    By Rick Assad

    Burbank High and Burroughs each placed a boys’ water polo team in the CIF Southern Section playoffs a season ago.

    The Bulldogs went 18-13 in all matches and finished 5-2 in second place the Pacific League for and lost in the Division II opening round.

    This squad wants to do even better and under David Arakelyan, the one-time Burroughs water polo standout and Bulldog coach, there is a good chance the team will be stronger.

    The team includes three goalies and they are Mikael Melkonyan, Erik Asiran and Dion Keshishyan.

    The seniors on the team include Arthur Khachatryan, Anthony Gemdzhyan, Monteh Shamiryan, Daniel Babelyan, Jack Babelyan and Michael Bakrgyan.

    The juniors on the squad are AvVo Ilangesyan and Tigran Hovsepyan.

    There are three sophomores and include Armen Mkrtumyan, Narek Sahakyan and Daniel Gemdzhyan. The lone freshman is Michael Andinyan.

    Burbank’s squad is primed for a solid campaign. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    “AvVo and Jack are our key returning players who we will look for them to make a quick impact in and out of the water,” Arakelyan said. “Michael Bakrgyan and Daniel Babelyan will have elevated roles on the squad this year.”

    Arakelyan then added: “We’re looking for some of our younger guys to step up and make an impact right away,” he said. “A lot of these boys play year-round water polo. We want to try and gel quickly. Our goal is always to win the league and make a run at CIF, and we will try to do that.”

    Arakelyan has been successful as the Bulldogs’ coach and reached the title match a few seasons ago but ultimately lost.

    “I’m very excited to start off the season with this group. I expect us to be competitive with the teams in the league and progress as the season goes along,” he said.

    Martin Ortega Jennison is the Burroughs coach and expects the team to be more than solid after going 19-8 and 4-3 for fourth place in the league.

    The Bears defeated host Beckman 8-5 in the Division IV opening round of the playoffs but lost to visiting Murrieta Valley 12-6 in the second round. 

    “I think our strength this season is that we have some experienced players stepping up and we need to,” he said. “I think we can always find ways to be competitive in every game and team we play.”

    The league is always a tough grind but one that Ortega Jennison welcomes.

    “As for the league we think we have found ourselves in a position to compete with the top four teams but it will be difficult because I believe Crescenta Valley will be very talented this year,” he stated. 

    The Bears’ players include Lincoln Morrow, Nicolas Oporta, Serob Berberyan, Evan Keller, Roan Kelly, Daniel Menchaca, Nicola Nasev, Matthew Rodriguez, Landon Quiiambao, Rocco Quiroga, Aaron Soltolongo, Jack St. Pierre and Liam Wamester.

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