Competitive Teams
Santa Cruz Water Polo Club offers competitive water polo for boys and girls across five age divisions: 10U Mixed, 12U, 14U, 16U, and 18U. Our teams compete year-round under USA Water Polo's age group structure, traveling to regional and national tournaments and competing at the highest levels available to youth athletes in California.
We believe competitive water polo builds more than water polo players. The sport asks athletes to work hard, think under pressure, compete with intensity, and carry themselves with integrity — in every game, against every opponent. Those habits are what we're most proud of developing, at every age level we field.
Team Placement and Training
Athletes are placed on teams based on age, swimming ability, skill level, and game understanding. Coaches evaluate players on an ongoing basis, and rosters are built for each tournament with the goal of putting every athlete in the right environment to compete and grow. Placements aren't permanent — mid-season adjustments happen, and players may have opportunities to guest with different teams as the season progresses.
Training across all age groups focuses on the fundamentals that make complete water polo players: swimming efficiency, passing, shooting, positional awareness, and tactical decision-making. As athletes advance through the age divisions, the demands of practice increase — dryland conditioning, strength work, and video review become part of the routine at older levels. What stays consistent is the emphasis on mastering the basics before building on them.
Competition and Tournaments
Our teams compete throughout the year in local, regional, and national tournaments. The competitive calendar includes USA Water Polo sanctioned events, Cal Cup, Futures League, Kap7, San Diego County Cup, Zone Championships, and Junior Olympics — one of the premier youth water polo competitions in the country, held annually and drawing top clubs from across the United States.
Tournament play is where everything practiced gets tested. It's also where athletes experience something practices can't fully replicate: competing away from home, as a team, over the course of a full day or weekend. Those experiences accelerate development in ways that are hard to teach otherwise.
Sportsmanship and Team Culture
Competition is only part of what we're doing here. We hold our athletes to a standard of conduct that reflects well on themselves, their families, and this club — at practice, in games, and in the pool with officials and opponents.
We want our athletes to compete hard and compete clean. To celebrate wins without gloating and absorb losses without excuses. To show up for each other. These aren't just nice things to say — they're the standard we set and return to, consistently, across every team we field.
Whether you are a young athlete taking your first steps in competitive water polo or a high school player preparing for the collegiate level, there is a place for you on one of our teams. We invite you to come find out what Santa Cruz Water Polo Club is all about.
