Kreutzkamp heading to Golden West
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Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - Newport Harbor High boys water polo and swim coach
Brian Kreutzkamp has resigned from the Sailors’ program in order to
accept men’s water polo head coaching position at Golden West College.
“It was an opportunity I just couldn’t pass up,” Kreutzkamp said. “I
played there out of high school and I kept in touch with that program for
years. When the position opened up, they came to me. It’s a challenge I
look forward to.”
Kreutzkamp spent the past five seasons at Newport Harbor, working
along side longtime coach Bill Barnett.
In his five years at Newport, Kreutzkamp has led the Sailors to four
Sea View League titles and one CIF Southern Section Division I
championship, which came this past season against Foothill.
Before his tenure at Newport, Kreutzkamp spent two seasons at his alma
mater, Costa Mesa, where he guided the Mustangs to two Pacific Coast
League titles and a CIF Division II title in 1995.
“This entire community of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach is great when
it comes to water polo support,” Kreutzkamp said. “It’s been way more
than I ever expected and I’m going to miss everyone involved in this
area. I’ll still be involved with Newport on a club basis.”
Kreutzkamp will lead a Rustler program drenched in winning tradition.
Golden West has won nine of the past 11 California Community College
men’s water polo championships.
“It’s a great program and I look forward to carry on the tradition,
hopefully,” Kreutzkamp said. “I’ve always wanted to throw my hat in to
the collegiate coaching level and when the opportunity arose, I couldn’t
turn it down.”
According to Kreutzkamp, his decision to leave Newport Harbor had
nothing to do with the rumored unrest of virtually the entire Sailors’
coaching staff with current administration over the past few months.
“We’ve (the coaching staff at Newport) weathered bigger storms than
this,” Kreutzkamp said. “That did not equate into the decision at all.”
Kreutzkamp, 28, said he would still entertain the thought of returning
to Newport Harbor, if the right situation presented itself.
“I’ll keep my foot in the door,” he said. “I would definitely consider
coming back if the right opportunity came up. We’ll just have to wait and
see what happens.”
Kreutzkamp is the second coach to leave Newport Harbor this year. Boys
and girls golf coach Jim Warren abruptly resigned midway through the boys
golf season in early March and was replaced by Marianne Towersey.
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