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Schow no showoff

Mater Dei transfer is leading reason behind Estancia rebound, surge toward CIF playoffs in boys’ water polo.

October 23, 2009|By Barry Faulkner

It was apparent immediately after his transfer from Mater Dei High that Preston Schow would bring plenty to the Estancia boys’ water polo team this season.

“He joined us out of the blue,” Eagles Coach John Carpenter said of his arrival at the beginning of the summer. “Right away, when I saw him play, I thought ‘Oh, wow! This kid’s good.’ ”

Almost as quickly, it was equally obvious that Schow would not be contaminating the Eagles’ talent pool with his ego.

“He is kind of quiet and unassuming,” Carpenter said. “Not a lot of bravado.”

Schow’s humility seeps through during an extended conversation, even after the biggest week of his career. He scored 12 goals in two games, including a then-career-high five in the Eagles’ crucial 10-6 win over crosstown and Orange Coast League rival Costa Mesa Oct. 14. It was the Eagles’ first league win over the Mustangs in seven years.

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“It’s all about the team,” said the 6-foot-3 junior, who had a career-high seven goals in a nonleague loss to Ocean View on Oct. 16. “I just want to play hard and contribute any way I can.”

Carpenter cites Schow’s contribution as the single biggest factor in the team’s turnaround from a 4-12 campaign in 2008, when the Eagles failed to make the CIF Southern Section playoffs. Coming into Friday, Estancia was 15-7, 2-1 in league and poised to earn the league’s second guaranteed postseason berth.

“He has really made the difference this year,” said Carpenter, who was generous with praise for his no-longer-secret weapon.

“Preston is fast, has a good head on his shoulders and he knows the game pretty well,” said Carpenter, who utilizes the lanky newcomer in set, along with leading scorer Charlie Umansky, as well as on the perimeter. “He is becoming more and more effective in the set, where he is figuring out that he can turn guys and he is good at drawing a kickout, or a penalty shot. And, he is a really good outside shooter. He is one of our better ball-handlers and, on defense, he uses his long arms to get underneath guys and steal the ball.”

Schow admits that his headline-making performance against Costa Mesa, which included a cover-spread action photo in the Daily Pilot, has heightened his profile as a new kid on campus.

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