Brunswick Captures Second Consecutive New England Prep Championship
The up and coming Bruins were unable to knock off favorites Greenwich in Connecticut’s first high school water polo championship, but Brunswick School has come away with a first-place trophy after dominating the New England Prep School championships completed on Saturday. It is the second straight title for the Bruins
North Penn Girls Repeat as Pennsylvania Prep Champs
The Cumberland Valley girls came just shy of copying what their male teammates accomplished a week ago falling to North Penn by one in the Pennsylvania high school championships on Saturday. A halftime lead wasn’t enough as the Maidens scored four in the second half while holding CV to two goals
Drake Upset Loss Highlights Dramatic CIF North Coast Finals
The boys of Sir Francis Drake entered the CIF North Coast Section postseason with the top seed and the most compelling story of the 2015 prep season. The Pirates emerged from their league schedule unscathed and finished the season undefeated with quality wins over El Toro, San Marcos, Campolindo, and their
Close Calls Mark History of UCLA, USC Water Polo Matches
USC vs. UCLA, Cal vs. Stanford – the men’s varsity season is coming to a close as highlighted by the huge rivalry games in NorCal and SoCal on Sunday. Both matches will be shown by the Pac-12 network and have important ramifications for MPSF Tournament seeding, coming soon after the closeout weekend.
Newberg, Mountain View, Summit Win Oregon Prep Water Polo Titles
Newberg cornered the market on Oregon High School Water Polo 6A titles winning both the girls and boys championships on Saturday in Corvallis. Mountain View and Summit each earned a 5A/4A trophy, the Cougars winning one for the boys while the Storm girls completed an undefeated season with their first championship.
CA CIF Central Section Playoff Preview – Times-Delta
Golden West boys water polo coach Rick Nordell knew his team had talent entering the 2015 season. With a collection of players returning from a section-championship squad that went 25-5 last year, Nordell had reason to believe his Trailblazers could compete with the top teams in the Central Section. The
















