Waterpolo boys
Warriors Win First CIF Game in School History 20-6
Tue, Nov 8 2011 09:24
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Woodbridge loses tough game against Northwood, 15-7
Tue, Oct 11 2011 09:34
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The Timberwolves scored scored six unanswered goals in the first quarter and went on to defeat the Warriors, 15-7, at Northwood.
Woodbridge (14-8, 1-3) tried to get back into the match in the second quarter. Travis Kissinger converted two penalty kicks and Eric Marshall scored another goal with 1:47 left in the second quarter but Northwood maintained an 8-4 lead after two quarters and led, 12-6, after three periods.
"Northwood just came out sharp and looked great," Woodbridge Coach Matt Campbell said. "We made a run at them but you can't spot a good team five or six goals and expect to come back. They played a great game. They kept us out of sync the whole game."
Kissinger and Nick Giberson scored two goals each for the Warriors.
Woodbridge drops game to Uni
Thu, Oct 6 2011 09:32
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University's boys water polo team used a strong first quarter performance to defeat Woodbridge, 11-9, in a Pacific Coast League match at University Tuesday afternoon.
The Trojans (2-0 in league, 5-4 overall) jumped out to a 5-1 lead after one quarter before Woodbridge got back into the match by outscoring the Trojans, 4-1, in the second quarter.
The match was tied, 5-5, after a goal by Alex Chung. University regained the lead, 6-5, on a goal by Ryan Hudash with 1:09 left in the second quarter. Woodbridge kept it close through three quarters but University held on in the end.
Woodbridge (1-1, 14-6) was led by Travis Kissinger, who had three goals and Nick Giberson and Alex Chung, who had two goals each.
"I think we came out a little nervous and gave them some turnovers and they're a good team," Woodbridge Coach Matt Campbell said. "They're a good team and they went down and capitalized on those. After that, we settled down and I think we played with a lot of heart and came back and made it a very competitive game."
"Uni is a good team. They capitalize on your mistakes.
"Goalkeeper Zachary Tudhope had a solid game for the Warriors with 13 saves.
"We certainly rely a lot on him and I thought he had a good game," Campbell said.
