Liberty Bison sneak past boys’ water polo with last-second winner in CIF opener
In the first round of the CIF-SS Division Four playoffs, the Barons conceded a last-minute goal to lose their first-ever home playoff game 5-6.
In the first round of the CIF-SS Division Four playoffs, the Barons conceded a last-minute goal to lose their first-ever home playoff game 5-6.
To celebrate the Barons’ six seniors, the Barons cruised to a 15-7 victory after scoring 12 unanswered goals in the first two periods.
The Barons outscored the Mustangs eight goals to two in the second half but ultimately fell short in the 8-10 defeat.
The current pool is an ongoing frustration to the athletes, as many try to find ways to adjust to the disadvantages.
On Thursday, Dec. 8, girls’ varsity water polo made outstanding plays that led them to victory.
On Wednesday, boys’ water polo went up against Edison High School and battled a tough game, ultimately ending with a score of 3-10.
The Barons faced a challenge but did their best to reach their goals for the game.
Girls’ water polo lost against JSerra 4-8, but the teams were tightly matched as the score remained close for the majority of the game.
The Barons will advance to the quarter final game following their 11-3 win. Key plays cam from senior Lexi Cooper, junior Megan Lundquist, and freshman Kalia Wesley.
Despite their best efforts, Barons’ varsity water polo team was defeated by Edison 5-15 on Wednesday.