SeaWolves ready for return to pool
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The Brentwood SeaWolves Water Polo Club, which begins a new season on Monday, June 11, was founded in 2008 to teach and promote the sport of water polo to youth of all ages in Brentwood and all of East County. The club strives to support and enhance the high school programs in the area. The SeaWolves are an age-group development program and a member of USA Water Polo.

The club’s goal is to create an environment in which young athletes gain exposure to the game of water polo and develop their skills, making them more competitive at the high school and college levels. They encourage good academics, sportsmanship, healthy living, a drug-free environment and a disciplined work ethic.

This summer’s SeaWolves coaches are Chris Rose, Jack Doria, Logan Trudell, John Palazzotto and Rebecca Day, who will teach the fundamentals-oriented ODP (Olympic Development Program). The goal is to provide junior players a sound foundation and understanding of the game, and prepare high school players for their upcoming season. In addition to practices, the players scrimmage against other teams from the area and participate in two weekend tournaments.

For additional information, go to the water polo tab at www.brentwoodseawolves.com or e-mail questions to info@brentwoodseawolves.com.

—Contributed by Jeff Lapum
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