The City College water polo team was defeated 6-20, Sept. 28 by Sierra College.
Steve Hanson, head coach of the water polo team, said his expectations against Sierra’s team this season is for the women’s water polo team to improve and progress in techniques against the opponent.
“I knew it was going to be a tough game,” Hanson said. “We gave them a little more of a game than we did last year.”
An apparent challenge for the Panthers is in the number of players on the opposing team, which almost doubles that of City College.
“Their team is so small,” said Kim Ficarelli, a fan in attendance at the match. “They did the best they could.”
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Athlete Holly Conn, child development major, said she recognized a missed opportunity when the Panthers should have slowed their power passes down to get shots off while they were up six players against five in the pool.
“Even though we didn’t capitalize on them, our scoring was consistent,” Hanson said.
The team now has to bring what they have learned from this game back to practice sessions and from there apply the techniques that were successful against themselves [during the match against Sierra College].”
The women’s water polo team will face Santa Rosa Junior College 3:30 p.m. Oct. 5 at City College’s Hoos pool.
More water polo information can be found in the athletics webpage http://sccpanthers.losrios.edu/waterpolo.htm