
Mater Dei defeated Servite, 6-5, in the first Division II semifinal while Northwood edged LosAl by the same score in the first Division I semifinal. The T’Wolves won on a goal with 17 seconds left by Travis Noll and a late field block by Louis Comtois.
Villa Park, meanwhile, lead Riverside Poly 6-2 late in the first half of the other D2 semifinal.
– By Dan Albano/The Register
6:57 pm
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Bravo to Mater Dei and Servite for playing water polo without “boxing”.
Two powerful programs whose coaches teach the sport and rely on their teams ability to get into the semifinals ,not cheap shots to the head of an opposing player as seen by San Clemente and Arlington vs Mater Dei last week. By the way Arlington,Mater Dei ,the team made it to the finals even without one of their star players.Now thats water polo.