USA Water Polo Premier League Championships Hits Los Alamitos April 21

LOS ALAMITOS, California. April 13. THE top male water polo players in
the country are set to showcase their talent in the final showdown of the
7th Annual Premier League- a high-caliber, three-month water polo tournament
series at locations throughout California. The Premier League Championship
tournament will be held at the USA Water Polo National Training Center in
Los Alamitos, Calif., on April 21-23.

The Championship tournament consists of the top six teams from the Premier
League Division I tournament. Those teams include New York Athletic Club,
Los Angeles Water Polo Club, Pacific Zone National Team, The Olympic Club,
Coastal California National Team and Long Beach Shore Aquatics. Also
included will be the top two teams from the Premier League Division II
Championship, which is to be held on April 14-16 in Stockton, Calif. Each of
these eight teams has made it through three months of rigorous competition
against many of the best athletes in the United States.

"Over the last several months the level of competition has risen
dramatically," said Men's National Team Head Coach Ricardo Azevedo. "I am
looking forward to a very exciting and competitive Championship."

Numerous USA Water Polo National Team Athletes will participate at the
Championship including the following Olympians: Brandon Brooks (Honolulu,
HI./UCLA 2004/Los Angeles WPC), Brett Ormsby (El Cajon, Calif./UCLA 2006/Los
Angeles WPC), Sean Nolan (Palo Alto, Calif./UC Berkeley 1994/The Olympic
Club), Genai Kerr (San Diego, Calif./UC Irvine/Shore Aquatics), Juraj
Zatovic (Slovakia/USC/Shore Aquatics), Wolf Wigo (New York, N.Y./Stanford
1995/New York AC) and Sean Kern (Honolulu, HI./UCLA 2002/New York AC).
Additional Olympians will be present and several others may be playing.

For more information about the Premier League Championship tournament,
discounted tickets and more, please visit the EVENTS page of the USA Water
Polo website (www.usawaterpolo.org).

USA Water Polo, Inc. is a non-profit corporation organized for the purpose
to serve as the national governing body for the sport of water polo in the
United States under the auspices of the United States Olympic Committee
(USOC).

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