It’s here. Saturday is the pinnacle of American interscholastic water polo: seven boys’ championships in CIF’s Southern Section, four in San Diego, six matches – boys’ and girls’ – in Central California, four more in the Central Coast Section. Plus collegiate conference championships tournaments from coast to coast: WWPA, SCIAC, MPSF, and CWPA. Their championships
Southern California Girls’ Season Closes Today with Predictions
Ten girls’ prep water polo champions are crowned today in Southern California. Southern Section matches begin at 9:20 with Hemet vs. Ocean View in Division 7, and end with the Division 1 Back Bay clash between historic rivals, Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar at 6:30pm. In La Jolla, the
CIF-SS Semifinal Predictions, La Jolla & Bishop’s Advance in San Diego
Irvine is home this evening to arguably the most exciting day of the academic year in girls’ water polo. While the CIF Southern Section Division I semis carry the most weight and tradition, all seven divisions of the mammoth section will play matches to decide Saturday’s championship games. Orange County’s veteran water
2010 CIF-SS Boys’ Semifinal Predictions
As Dan Albano said in his most recent podcast, sometimes the semifinals are the best matches of the tournament. So it should be today in Irvine with two monstrous games in D-1 and several more excellent ones throughout the field. D-1: Loyola should be out for revenge after 2009’s very
Total Waterpolo’s Championship Saturday Picks
Total Waterpolo’s predictions for all 13 high school championship matches that will take place tomorrow, November 21st. CIF Central Coast Section: Girls Division 2 – St. Ignatius of San Francisco has put together a fine season. But Sacred Heart remains the class of the division. Sacred Heart wins 12-5. Girls









