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Diablo Water Polo Fall Season

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Water Polo FREE for 2 Weeks!
(Free trial period Sept 12-Sept 25 for new players)


Diablo Water Polo is open to Boys & Girls 7 to 18 years of age. Boys & Girls ‘age group’ divisions are 18/under, 16/under, 14/under, 12/under, 10/unders and 8/unders.

Diablo's Coaching Staff includes Olympians, USA National Team Members, NCAA National Champions, College and High School All-Americans and local Varsity Coaches.


Boy’s and Girls Fall Age Group Program

September 12th – November 10th
(All Dates and Times are subject to change)


Tournaments:
Pacific Zone Fall League - TBA
Pacific Zone Turbo Cup Qualifying Tournament - TBA
 USWP’s Turbo Champions Cup (have to qualify)
- NOV. 4-7 INDIANA
12/UNDER - EVAN COUSINEAU CUP - SO CAL - OCT. 21-23

Diablo 14/u – Turbo Champions Cup Team 
(Players that want to practice 3x per week)             
2 Polo + 1 Conditioning Practice a week
When: Tues – Weds – Thurs
Time: 5:15pm-6:45pm
Where: Soda Aquatics Center
Cost: $425 

Diablo 14/under  
(less experienced or just want to practice 2x per week)                                                          
2 Polo Practices a week
When: Tues and Thurs
Time: 5:15pm-6:45pm
Where: Soda Aquatics Center 
Cost: $350

Diablo 12/u & experienced 10/u
2 Polo Practices a week
When: Mon and Weds
Time: 5:15pm-6:45pm                                       
Where: Soda Aquatics Center                         
Cost: $350                                                           

Diablo 10/under and 8/under
2 Polo Practices a week                                   
When: Mon and Weds                                       
Time: 5:15pm-6:15pm
Where: Soda Aquatics Center
Cost: $250

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