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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Southeast Zone At-Large Candidate Anna Rosen



***Yes, in a few short weeks it's time to vote. Our SE Zone has been running strong and we need to keep it going in the right direction.



Click below to read about Anna's accomplishments & vision for our SE Zone





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FINA World League — Russia, Netherlands, Montenegro, Greece and Croatia Win First Game




The FINA Men’s Water Polo World League first round of the European preliminary phase was played yesterday evening, Tuesday, October 23, in various European cities.
The Russians beat Malta 18-5 (2-1; 5-2; 3-2; 8-0) Gzira (MLT), while the Netherlands, playing at home, defeated Ukraine 15-5 (2-0; 2-3; 5-1; 6-1).
The Barcelona game between Spain and Greece was the tightest last night with a 5-7 final score for the Greeks (1-4; 1-2; 2-1; 1-0).
Montenegro defeated the Italians 11-8 in Podgorica (MNE), after a decisive final quarter (2-3; 4-2; 2-2; 3-0) and finally the World champions Croatia crushed Romania 17-4 (4-1; 5-1; 2-0; 6-2; 0-0) in Sibenik (CRO).

Provisional Ranking

Group A

  1. Russia 3pts
  2. Hungary 0
  3. Germany 0
  4. Malta 0

Group B

  1. Netherlands 3pts
  2. Greece 3pts
  3. Spain 0
  4. Ukraine 0

Group C

  1. Montenegro 2pts
  2. Italy 0
  3. France 0

Group D

  1. Croatia 3pts
  2. Serbia 0
  3. Romania 0
The last game of the first round between Hungary and Germany will be held tonight, Wednesday, October 24, in Szolnok (HUN).
The second round of the European preliminaries will be played on November 13.
All games can be re-watch on FINAtv and most games will be live streamed throughout the World League season on the same platform.
The FINA Women’s Water Polo World League kicks-off on Tuesday, November 3.


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Supporting STRIVE


UF President Dr. Fuchs shows support for STRIVE UF with Mary Campbell & Arianna Pramnauth.






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Massive Study Finds Eating Organic Slashes Cancer Risks




Eating organic foods free from pesticides is strongly correlated with a dramatic reduction in the risk of cancer,according to a groundbreaking study published today in an American Medical Association journal.

The observational study led by a team of French government scientists tracked the diets of nearly 69,000 people. Four years later, those who consumed the most organic foods were 25 percent less likely to develop cancer.

For people consuming the highest amount of organic food, the study found a significantly lower risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, all lymphomas and postmenopausal breast cancer. The authors conclude, "Although our findings need to be confirmed, promoting organic food consumption in the general population could be a promising preventive strategy against cancer."

Pesticides linked to cancer include the weed killer glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup, and the organophosphate pesticides malathion and diazinon.

"This study provides more evidence suggesting pesticides in food may be harmful," said EWG Toxicologist Alexis Temkin, Ph.D. "Low levels of synthetic pesticides, including those linked to cancer and other serious health problems, are found in some conventionally grown fruits and vegetables.

Especially for those items, choosing organics is better for health as well as for the environment."

The scientists focused on 16 different organic food and beverage products, including fruits and vegetables, soy-based foods, eggs, dairy, grains, meat and fish, among others.
Each year, Environmental Working Group releases the Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce, which includes the Dirty Dozen list of conventional fruits and vegetables that consistently have the highest levels of pesticide residues, as well as the Clean Fifteen list showing which conventional foods have the fewest pesticides.

"Nobody wants to eat pesticides, and tracking the explosive growth of the organic industry in the U.S. against the flat sales of its conventional counterparts is all the evidence you need to confirm it," said EWG President Ken Cook. "Scientists are sounding the alarm on the risks they pose to human health, and consumers are responding.



NO. 13 HARVARD UNIVERSITY TO STREAM OCTOBER 27 NORTHEAST WATER POLO CONFERENCE DOUBLEHEADER VERSUS ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE BROOKLYN & IONA COLLEGE ON ESPN+




BRIDGEPORT, Pa. — No. 13-ranked Harvard University will stream its Northeast Water Polo Conference (NWPC) home games against St. Francis College Brooklyn and Iona College on Saturday, October 27, live from Blodgett Pool on ESPN+.
The Crimson will take on the Terriers of St. Francis Brooklyn at Noon prior to clashing with the Gaels of Iona at 5:00 p.m.
Fans can access the game against St. Francis Brooklyn by CLICKING HERE, with the Iona game available by CLICKING HERE.


Montenegro begins the title defense with a thriller victory




Montenegro national water polo team began its title defense in the FINA World League with a dramatic penalty win in Podgorica against Italy – 11:8. After the regular 32 minutes, the game was tied at 8:8.
Goalkeeper of the domestic team Dejan Lazovic has deserved the man of the match award after saving two penalty shots from Pietro Figlioli and Valentino Gallo.
During the regular game, the visitors were better rivals and they had a two goals advantage. However, the Montenegrin team could really offensively on Aleksandar Ivovic who was the best scorer of the game with four goals.
In the last quarter, Ivovic scored from five meters and Montenegro equalized (8:8). The home team could have also won in the regular time, but could not find a net in three consecutive attacks.
During the penalties, Ivovic, Janovic, and Djurdjic found the net, while beside Lazovic saving shots from Figlioli and Gallo, Goncalo Ecceniche also missed it.
Croatian national team easily beat Romania in Sibenik – 17:4. The victory was expected, and therefore it was not surprising, but the game of the home players was very impressive and attractive.
During the whole game Croatian national water polo team played seriously, with several excellent moves, passes, and goals.
The win could have also been bigger, but Romanian goalkeeper Marius Tic from Steaua had a number of great saves. To be precise – he had 12 of those. Vrlic was the top scorer with four goals, while Basic added a hattrick.
Greece national water polo team has achieved its first triumph in the World League in the opening match of the competition. The Greeks defeated Spain in Barcelona – 7:5.
The Greeks had an impeccable defense in the first five minutes, while they also managed to score three goals in a row. Dervisis and Mourikis, and Genidounias put Spain on the.
Mallarch scored the first goal of the game for Spain, but the Greeks managed to keep a big lead. In the second quarter, the visiting team continued to raise the advantage thanks to goals from Fountoulis and Kapotsis.
Spain scored just one more goal before the end of the first half, and with that kind of offensive and defensive display, the Greeks cruised to a big and important victory.

WORLD LEAGUE, DAY 1

RESULTS

CROATIA 17:4 ROMANIA
(4:1, 5:1, 2:0, 6:2)
Croatia: Vrlic 4, Basic 3, Fatovic 2, Vukicevic 2, Milos 2, Setka, Benic, Loncar, Viskovic
Romania: Georgescu 2, Chioveanu 2

MALTA 5:18 RUSSIA

MONTENEGRO 11:8 ITALY
(2:3, 0:1, 4:2, 2:2, PENALTIES 3:0)
Montenegro: Ivovic 4, Brguljan 2, Jovanovic, Djurdjic,
Italy: Molina 2, Di Fulvio, Fondelli, Figlioli, Presciutti, Aicardi, Ecceniche

NETHERLANDS 15:5 UKRAINE

SPAIN 5:7 GREECE
(1:4, 1:2, 2:1, 1:0)
Spain: Mallarch 3, Perrone, Munarriz
Greece: Genidounias, Skoumpakis, Fountoulis, Kapotsis, Dervisis, Mourikis, Gounas

STANDINGS

GROUP A

1. Russia 1 – 3
2. Germany 0 – 0
3. Hungary 0 – 0
4. Malta 1 – 0

GROUP B

1. The Netherlands 1 – 3
2. Greece 1 – 3
3. Spain 1 – 3
4. Ukraine 1 – 3

GROUP C

1. Montenegro 1 – 3
2. France 0 – 0
3. Italy 1 – 0

GROUP D

1. Croatia 1 – 3
2. Serbia 0 – 0
3. Romania 1 – 0


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IONA COLLEGE TO STREAM GAME VS ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE BROOKLYN ON OCTOBER 24




Iona College will stream the Gaels’ Northeast Water Polo Conference (NWPC) home game versus St. Francis College Brooklyn at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 24, live from the Hynes Center Pool in New Rochelle, N.Y.
Fans can access the stream by CLICKING HERE.



Brown Women Volunteer for Coastal Cleanup with Save the Bay




PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Brown University women's water polo volunteered with Save the Bay as part of the International Coastal Cleanup on Saturday at Osamequin Nature Trails & Bird Sanctuary in Barrington, R.I.
 
The International Coastal Cleanup is the world's largest volunteer effort for oceans and waterways. People all over the world remove trash from the shores and document what they find.
 
On average, more than 2,000 volunteers participate annually in the Rhode Island ICC at more than 80 sites, typically removing about 20,000 pounds of trash and debris. Over 700,000 volunteers across the globe take a stand against ocean trash by joining the ICC.
 
Save The Bay's mission is to protect and improve Narragansett Bay through a swimmable, fishable, healthy Narragansett Bay accessible to everyone, a thriving and resilient bay recognized globally as an environmental treasure, and communities that are engaged and informed on matters affecting the bay.




BIG WEEKEND IN POMPANO: 2018 Men's Florida Division Collegiate Championships



This will be your ONLY opportunity this season to watch dozens of former high school stars competing at the collegiate level.


Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Salem University’s Eclectic Water Polo Program


Michael Rojas, from Cali, Colombia, is a star for Salem International. 
Photo Courtesy: Salem Athletics
By Michael Randazzo, Swimming World Contributor
BRONX, NY. It might be said that one never knows who might be in the crowd at a water polo match. It might be Mehmet Oz cheering on his beloved Harvard Crimson. Or—as happened at Fordham University last Saturday night, it might be the Orozco family—Salvador, Patricia and daughter Salma and Angelica Sanchez, Patricia’s sister—in town to cheer on Salvador Jr., a center for Salem University’s men’s water polo team, as they squared off against Fordham.
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Also on hand was Robert Bullion, the Tigers’ head coach who spoke with Swimming World immediately after Salem dropped a 14-8 decision to the host Rams a Fordham’s Col. Francis B. Messmore Aquatic Center.
Bullion, who ultimately succeed his father Keith as the Tigers’ (7-12; 2-1 MAWPC-West) head men’s water polo coach, had his team in New York City a week after a second-place finish at the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) Division II Championships.
– You brought your team to Fordham, which has one of the best pools in New York City for polo. What’s the allure of this pool and our city?
We come here every year. It’s a good, late-season tournament to come to. We have conference games next weekend and then we have championships after that. Getting ready for better play, better officiating, so this is a good tournament for us to end the year on.
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Robert Bullion. 
Photo Courtesy: Salem Athletics
– After a tough loss in the morning to Iona it looks like your team simply ran out of gas against the Rams.
We’ve been averaging 15 goals a game but our offense kind of stalled [today]. We put a lot of emphasis on defense, and they’ve played very well this weekend. We’re trying to improve more in those areas, so the more focus on defensive play has perhaps hindered our offensive play.
We’ll get back at it and be better next weekend.
– For a school in West Virginia, you’ve got a roster of players from all over the world.
We’re actually the only water polo program of any level in the state of West Virginia. College, age group, high school—we’re the number one in West Virginia! We get our players from all over the place.
We have a unique academic system in our school that works very well with internationals as well as domestic [students]. We breed a brand of high-level water polo along with getting the job done in the classroom. [We have] the number one GPA in the nation the last three years. [That includes] Division I, Division II and Division III—and we’d like to make it four.
– You’re a veteran of polo in the area around Pittsburgh, a real hotbed for the sport in the middle of the country.
I played four years of polo for Gannon—and [the sport’s] definitely growing in the region. I would love to tap in even more to Western Pennsylvania. I’ve gotten some kids from Eastern Pennsylvania, but Gannon scoops up a lot of the Cathedral Prep kids. Then you have McDowell High School and North Allegheny and Pittsburgh, so they’re really growing. I know Pittsburgh water polo—we try to help them out as much as we can—I’ve gotten in with my assistant, Justin Kassab, with the Pittsburgh water polo master’s team.
We’re not far from Pittsburgh so we try to help grow the sport as much as we can.
– There’s a reservoir of talent out in the region, including Nikola Malezanov
Who is a Salem alum! He was a graduate assistant for my father.
– … who was also a coach at Salem. He handed off the reins directly to you?
He spent four years keeping the program afloat until a revolving door of coaches finally came to me! [The administration said]: Rob, either get the program going or we may have to drop it. it took a couple of years but I’ve been [at Salem] for eight seasons; we’ve grown the level of water polo on the men’s side. We just brought on our women’s program for this coming spring, and we’re very excited about that.
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Keith Bullion coaching. 
Photo Courtesy: Robert Bullion
Our swimming program just competed this weekend Urbana University They won their meet on Friday—and I don’t know how they did today [a loss to Notre Dame College, Ohio].
As aquatics director I’ve been put in the helm of growing aquatics as a whole, starting with men’s water polo then spreading the wealth and getting it going on all the other fronts.
– Would you agree that the outlook for water polo is positive?
As long as the programs can continue to come [online], as long as we don’t lose programs—like Hartwick, who we lost this past year on the women’s side. And that was terrible.
The goal is to keep growing programs and not lose them.
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Up in the stands overlooking the Rams’ pool was the family of Salem junior Salvador Orozco. His mother, father, sister and aunt came all way from Commerce, California to cheer on the Tigers and their top center.
Salvador Orozco, Sr.:
– Why did you come to New York City from Commerce, California?
We thought we’d come see our son play far away for two times during the season. This is one of the trips we wanted to take because we’d never been to New York, and we get to watch him play, which is a huge bonus. Then we want to go to conference [tournament] wherever that’s going to be at.
It’s a great trip! It’s been a lot of fun. We played this morning, it was a great game against Iona. it was even throughout the whole game. We lost at the end by one goal. But it was a fun time watching my son play. We haven’t seen him play this whole season.
He’s a junior transfer from Cerritos College in California. It’s fun to come and watch him play.
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Salvador Orozco applies pressure on the ball. 
Photo Courtesy: Salem University
We have two other daughters that are retired from playing. Priscilla Orozco is the older one, and the next one is Sarah Orozco. They played for Team USA, [and] on Team Mexico as well. They were national champions at UCLA in 2009. Our daughters were All-American water polo players
Both are now coaching in water polo; Priscilla coaches at Commerce and at Montebello High School. Sarah coaches at Azusa Pacific University. So they remain very involved in the sport. They accomplished a lot in the sport—both of them played overseas in Spain and Australia.
My son has some good examples from his own sisters’ success. He’s hoping to play on the Mexican National Team and travel the world.
Patricia Orozco:
– Commerce is renowned for the polo players it produces—especially talented women.
Our athletes start at a very young age with swim lessons—Mommy + Me, they get in as young as three months or six months old with lessons at the aquatics center. The city is very supportive of its community. The kids get to experience a lot due to the fact that the city sponsors [programs]
– Your pool is indoors, which is a rarity in California.
In LA it’s very unusual—Commerce is seven miles from Los Angeles.
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Salem’s pool is a shallow/deep facility. 
Photo Courtesy: Salem University
– Brenda Villa is one of the most famous graduate of the Commerce water polo program. What has her impact on your community been?
Our girls have watched [Villa’s] career through all her success. It’s a great example for them. It shows them that anything is possible. If they work hard and dream big, it’s possible.
Angelica Sanchez; “Auntie”; also from Commerce:
This is a great experience. I’ve seen all my nieces and my nephew play. My little one is eight and I’m hoping that she’ll soon come up in the ranks. We’ll see what happens, but it’s great to be supportive.