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Men's Water Polo Falls to Ventura in Western Conference Game

The Valley College men’s water polo team loses 10-15 away against Ventura College last Wednesday.

Published: Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Updated: Thursday, October 8, 2009 16:10

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Scott Mitchell, Photo Editor | Valey Star

JUST A BIT OUTSIDE - The Ventura College goalie makes a strong save against a Valley forward in the first half.

Squaring off against Ventura last Tuesday the men's water polo team did a good job of working together as a team, but could not keep it together against the Pirates, losing 10-15.

"We're working hard and trying to get better every day, so it's a learning experience for us right now," said Valley Coach McMillan.

With sunny weather for the two teams, it was a perfect way to start the game for Valley. The Monarchs jumped in and began working together, but the Pirates scored quickly catching up to make sure they didn't fall behind.

"They played hard," said McMillan. "They made a couple of mistakes but I liked that they didn't quit and they kept fighting the whole time."

As minutes passed, the Monarchs displayed a well-executed defense, blocking eight shots from the Pirates. The team became stronger as they stayed consistent in their play throughout the rest of the game.

Coming into the second period – tied 4-4 with the pirates – the Monarchs began to work together as they scored three more shots to even out the score. This didn't stop the Pirates as they took the lead, became more aggressive and gained the lead over the Monarchs by halftime.

"I think we played very well, we need to keep playing and getting better, basically," said defender Trevor McHugh.

Currently the Monarchs have a record of 4-6, 1-0 as they face Santa Monica College in their upcoming match on Oct. 7. With a group of eager players they are sure to rise from this loss and gain a new lesson, and improve on what they are missing.

"If we can't gain control over the ball then we can't play defense so we have to control over the game a little bit better," said McMillan.

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