Emerging From the ‘Weak Side’
The Oviedo High School girls water polo team is forming strong bonds as they develop their skills. Established in the 2017-2018 school year, the team has seen a turnover with many previous players leaving, prompting a rebuild with new members, primarily from their swimming roster. Coach M.K. Allen emphasizes teamwork and effort over win-loss records, focusing on player development and nurturing a supportive environment. Players like Matilda “Tilly” Glaser and Callista “Cali” Treeman-Reinke highlight the camaraderie formed through shared experiences, both in and out of the pool.
By the Numbers- The girls practice three times a week, leading up to games and tournaments.
- On March 28, the team won against the Hagerty Huskies with a score of 4-3.
- The team has shifted its roster due to player turnover, requiring a focus on rebuilding strategies.
- Coaches Allen and Dash balance sports training with mentorship, contributing to players' personal growth.
As the season progresses, the team aims to strengthen both their skills and cohesion. Coaches will likely continue to emphasize teamwork and personal development, which may lead to improved performances in upcoming matches and tournaments.
Bottom LineThe Oviedo girls water polo team's success hinges on their mutual support and dedication to teamwork, proving that effort, not just winning, defines their journey.
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