Tourney features the best
Bill Barnett, the coach of the Newport Water Polo Foundation 18-and-under team, isnât concerned that the schedules for the girlsâ teams in the S&R Sport USA Water Polo National Junior Olympics arenât complete.
The tournament starts Thursday in Los Angeles County. Barnett always knows what to expect, no matter the opponent.
âAll the teams there are tough,â Barnett said. â[Most teams] are composed of players that have graduated [high school]. Weâre competing with players that are coming back to our high school.
âThis is a chance for us to play against a higher level of competition. Thatâs how you get better, playing against teams that are better than you.â
Newport and Corona del Mar are the two local programs competing at the four-day girlsâ tournament.
The boysâ four-day tournament features only one local program in Newport. The boys open play today against the Riptides at Whittier High at 7 a.m.
Both the Newport boysâ and girlsâ teams are coming off third-place finishes at the California State High School Championships. CdMâs girls placed second in the tournament last week.
Barnett said the girls have never won the 18-and-under tournament, but the younger teams have contended in years past. Newport has teams in the 10-and-under co-ed division and girlsâ teams in the 12-, 14-, and 16-and-under divisions.
CdM just sent one girlsâ team.
Newport has three other boysâ teams at the tournament, the 12-, 14-, and 16-and-under.
The S&R Sport USA Water Polo National Junior Olympics are in Los Angeles County for the first time. Games will be played at multiple venues, from Los Angeles, to Pasadena, to the City of Commerce, to Whittier.
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