The boys of second-seeded Cumberland Valley plowed through three quality opponents to win the 2015 Pennsylvania high school water polo championship. A 10-4 outcome in the title match, plus a convincing win over Cathedral Prep, propelled the Eagles to another state trophy, their fourth overall and first since 2011. SINKING
Greenwich, Pennington Crowned CT, NJ Boys Water Polo Champs
Amidst the customary excitement generated by the first of the fall high school water polo championships – Georgia and Ohio in particular – two new states are now members of that club. Connecticut and New Jersey each held state championships for the fist time in various forms last weekend. Greenwich
St. Xavier Hoists Ohio Prep Boys Trophy for First Time since 1979
The boys of St. Xavier completed the 2015 boys’ prep season the way it started: with the Bombers on top. That after a 9-4 win over second-seeded Upper Arlington in the Ohio High School Water Polo Championships at Mason Community Center on Saturday. Both teams were at pains to find their footing for
Loyola defeats No. 1 Mater Dei, 8-7 – LA Times
The 2015 fall season is turning out to be much more fluid than expected in Southern California’s CIF-Southern Section. The Harvard-Westlake boys began the prep water polo season ranked on top, aiming for another undefeated championship year. Formerly second-ranked Mater Dei inconveniently beat the Wolverines twice in recent weeks derailing
Upper Dublin HS Seeks Elevation to PA District Status
Upper Dublin High School, located 20 miles north of Philadelphia, is rallying its school board to support funding and official status for its water polo club. The team has grown to nearly 30 athletes after having started with just a few and local fundraising has thus far provided support to the
East’s Best Converge at Beast of the East Tourney
The immense 2015 Beast of the East water polo tournament returns to Pennsylvania this weekend with many of the top boys and girls prep programs from the East in attendance. Once again the action is spread out among nine high schools and includes teams from Ohio, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,













