CA Tournament Season Coming to a Close with Two Major Competitions
The signs that the fall prep season is coming to a close are surfacing. A girls’ state champion in Ohio was crowned last weekend and boys in Maryland and Ohio will compete for the same honor this weekend. In California the section championships don’t arrive until November but key tournaments signify the beginning
Updated: NorCal Hosts Epic Concentration of Boys’ Prep Quality This Weekend
Updated, 17:30 CDT, with additional Twitter feed. While state championships and playoffs begin in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan today, the California Bay Area is home to one of the greatest concentrations of high quality boys prep water polo in memory. Within a 10 mile radius on the Bay Area Peninsula
NCAA Men’s “Parity,” Greenwich Perfection, OH Prep Champs Set, Mater Dei vs. H-W boys
* A top former collegiate coach told TWp earlier this season that any of the five best men’s college teams could beat each other on a given day. That observation has held form, most recently exemplified by Stanford’s “surprising” win over second-ranked UCLA last Saturday. (The rare loss puts the
Field Set for October’s North-South Challenge in CA
The 16 boys’ teams are set for this October’s North-South Challenge, the annual tournament that features many of the finest teams in California, hosted by Sacred Heart Prep in Atherton, CA. The northern representatives include: Sacred Heat Prep (Atherton) Miramonte (Orinda) Acalanes (Lafayette) St Francis (Mountain View) Menlo-Atherton (Atherton, will
2011 North v. South Tournament Schedule
Sacred Heart Prep has released the schedule for the Oct. 21-22 North v. South Tournament which you can find here. Also note that you can follow the tournament via Twitter (@NorthSouthWoPo). Agoura gets introduced to NorCal water polo. Can’t wait to see.
Notes from the North/South Tournament
A tumultuous weekend of California boys water polo is ended, including a bit of revenge for Mater Dei, which topped El Toro by one goal to win the North-South Tournament Championship in Atherton. And while the final match was merely decent, the level of play throughout the tournament, overall, was









