While fall water polo for the rest of America’s high schools is over, one state has yet to crown a champion. Boise is host the Idaho’s unofficial prep championship on Saturday where Magic Valley will attempt to win it all again. The sport is not sanctioned by the Idaho High School Activities Association. That
Washington & Jefferson Water Polo Coach Jay O'Neil Resigns
Jay O’Neil, who coached the Washington & Jefferson varsity water polo teams to some of their greatest successes, resigned on Sunday. He led the women for four seasons, the men for three. In 2015 the men’s team qualified for the CWPA Championships for the first time ever and tied a record
Long Beach City, San Diego Mesa Win Junior College Titles
The women of San Diego Mesa College avenged two earlier season losses to Riverside to win the 2015 CCCAA State Water Polo Championships on November 21. Long Beach City College earned a dramatic overtime win over rivals Golden West to win the men’s, both title matches at Pasadena City College. Mesa
Coronado Coach Burgess Announces Retirement
A 33-year stint as one of the most influential high school water polo coaches in the US is over. Randy Burgess, who has steered the program at San Diego County’s Coronado High School announced his retirement after his Islander boys fell to CIF San Diego Section Open Division champs Cathedral
Turbo to Replace TYR as Competitive Gear Supplier for US National Teams
Spanish water polo outfitter Turbo will be named the official supplier of competitive caps, suits, and robes to the USA national water polo teams according to a source familiar with the matter. The announcement is expected within days. The agreement between USA Water Polo and Kap7, Turbo’s US subsidiary, comes
Dr. Phillips Standout Ian Supra Succumbs to Cancer
Florida prep water polo standout Ian Supra has died after an intense and public struggle against esophageal cancer. He was 20 years old. The former Dr. Phillips star received the surprise diagnosis of stage 4 esophageal cancer during the 2013 Christmas break. Given an 20 percent chance of survival the young athlete received
















