Prolific Scoring Set Falitz Apart at Burroughs
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Two words which describe The Times’ regional player of the year, Jason Falitz of Burroughs High: scoring machine.
After a prolific junior season that made him a marked man, Falitz shattered his own regional record a year later with 202 goals.
Falitz, a 6-foot-2, 170-pound two-meter player who scored 187 goals last year, seemingly scored at will despite being double and triple-covered.
“I didn’t expect to score more than last year,” Falitz said. “The only thing in my mind was going to the [Southern Section] finals.”
Although Falitz and Burroughs were eliminated by Crescenta Valley, 10-9, in the quarterfinals of the Division III playoffs, the Indians set a school record for victories, finishing 23-5.
Falitz, the Almont League’s most valuable player, was the catalyst.
His skills have improved steadily since he began playing water polo four summers ago at the suggestion of a school counselor.
He had never swam competitively, but he thought the sport sounded like a fresh alternative after trying baseball, soccer and roller hockey as a youngster.
“When I was a freshman, the only thing I worried about was being able to swim for 10 minutes at a time,” Falitz said.
Although he experienced success immediately in water polo, Falitz wasn’t satisfied.
“He didn’t just rest on the fact that he was a talented player,” Burroughs Coach Rey Rivera said. “He worked at it every day.”
Falitz, who plays water polo year-round, joined the exclusive Harvard water polo foundation three years ago and honed his skills under the tutelage of Rich Corso, a former men’s Olympic coach.
“He loves to score and I think that is a great gift in a player,” Corso said.
Falitz, who ranks among the state’s all-time top five scorers with 455 career goals, leaves an indelible mark on the regional record book.
His goal totals of 202 and 187 rank No. 3 and No. 5 on the state single-season scoring list.
He scored a state-record 26 goals in a 38-1 rout of cross-town rival Burbank, breaking a 20-year-old mark held by Kevin Parkes of Colton.
“He’s a great player,” Rivera said. “I think he’s a once-in-a-lifetime player.”
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BOYS’ WATER POLO FINAL TOP 5
1. Harvard-Westlake 21-6
* Division I semifinalist
2. La Canada 26-3
* Division III champions
3. Royal 24-7
* Division IV finalist
4. Crescenta Valley 25-3
* Division III finalist
5. Ventura 22-6
* Division IV semifinalist
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