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Competitions and Trips

USA Water Polo Junior Olympics

The USA Water Polo Junior Olympic Championships (JO's) is the largest age group water polo tournament. Athletes and teams from across the country compete nationally over four days.

More information about the Junior Olympics is on the USA Water Polo website—link to the right.

In particular, make sure you review the athlete requirement section.

The JO team is capped at 14 athletes in the 12U division and 18 athletes in the 14U, 16U, and 18U divisions, and selection is based on, but not limited to, the following criteria: position, ability/skill level, experience, attitude, commitment to the club, and attendance record.

Going to JO's is a serious commitment to the team and yourself as an athlete. If you sign up for JO's, you must attend all the qualifying tournaments and Junior Olympic Championships.

KAP7 International

The KAP7 International Tournament is held in Orange County on the first weekend in February.

Participating athletes must be current members of USA Water Polo, Silver level.

The KAP7 teams are capped at 18 athletes, and selection is based on, but not limited to, the following criteria: position, ability/skill level, experience, attitude, commitment to the club, and attendance record.

The official tournament schedule will be available in the last week of January.


2025 Norcal Boys Futures

Futures is designed to provide high-level competition for the top water polo clubs in the nation. All clubs, coaches, athletes, and officials are held to the highest standards to ensure a professional experience for everyone involved.

Futures WPL’s mission is to showcase the collective talents and efforts of all those involved through its highly competitive environment and to continue to foster the development of our sport’s future.


Local Tournaments

Players participate in local tournaments:

  • Bay Area Water Polo League
  • West Valley League