Certain American water polo clubs stand out for their longevity and influence in the game. As the club prepares to send a multitude of its athletes to this summer’s Junior Olympics, The Orange County Register takes a moment to check in with SOCAL Water Polo, long one of the largest and
DA Casts Doubt on Alleged Felony Water Polo Assault Case
A Contra Costa County attorney criticized recent reports that a 15-year old Acalanes High School JV water polo player faced felony assault and battery charges after allegedly breaking the nose of an opponent during a match in September. Mary Knox, Senior Deputy District Attorney told the San Jose Mercury News that, “things are
Huge CIF-Southern Section Semifinals Set for Wednesday
Seven divisions’ worth of semi-final water polo take place on Wednesday in California’s Southern Section, the state’s biggest and baddest. The top four divisions will compete in Irvine and get star treatment with live streaming by GoLivePolo.com. The local scribes have also weighed in not only with written pieces on the
FEATURE: Constantinides Navigates Unique Path to UCSB
Varsity athletes are an elite group. The NCAA estimates that fewer than one in 10 high school athletes – in general – will make the jump to intercollegiate sports. That daunting figure is likely to be far less ominous to a 25-year-old freshman who’s experienced what UC Santa Barbara’s Kenny Constantinides has. The











