
All-CIF Boys Water Polo
Division VII
Player of the Year – Dillion Avila (Katella, Jr.)
Coach of the Year – Grafton Weiss (Katella)
First Team – Damon Chandler (Western, Sr.); Anthony Diaz (Los Amigos, Sr.); Billy Fleming (Hemet, Sr.); Jessie Gunther (Perris, Sr.); Brad Jergensen (Hemet, Sr.); Wyatt Kirschner (Perris, Sr.); Chris Meis (Cypress, Sr.); David Montanez (Katella, Jr.); Dylan Peterson (Katella, So., GK); Kevin Seybert (Cypress, Sr., GK); Dario Torres (Los Amigos, Sr.); Sean Wright (Western, Sr.).
Second Team – Jordan Brown (Hemet, Jr.); Ben Burnett (Katella, Jr.); Agustine Estrada (Los Amigos, Sr.); Tim Frank (Rancho Alamitos, Sr.); Anthony Freyre (Cypress, Sr.); Enrico Hildago (Kennedy, Jr.); Sebastian Lucar (Western, Sr.); Fernando Monjaras (Santa Ana Valley, Jr.); Ryan Munton (Perris, So.); Marcus Schlesinger (Perris, Sr.); Kirby Shields (Cypress, Jr.); Denny Taylor (Katella, Jr.); Dallas Thueringer (Hemet, Sr.).
Third Team – Kevin Archambault (Hemet, Sr.); Aaron Banhidy (Savanna, Jr.); Denis Burlakov (Rancho Alamitos, Sr.); Jesus Chaves (Santa Ana Valley, Sr.); Chris Drake (Valencia, Sr.); Juan Franco (Western, Sr.); Aaron Fujimori (Rancho Alamitos, Sr.); Josh Keenan (Garden Grove, Sr.); Jeff Mizrahi (Cypress, Jr.); Trung Nguyen (Los Amigos, Sr.); Paul Olalde (Perris, Sr.); Alberto Vargas (Santa Ana Valley, Jr.); Joe Wieland (Valencia, Sr.).
What the heck happened to Valencia at the All-CIF meeting? Wieland helps power the Tigers to their first CIF finals appearance and is third team? He scored 11 goals in one playoff match.
I’m surprised he and Drake were not each first team. They were pretty legit players in the division.
What happened is we choked. Thanks for the defense though.