After a season where the Cerritos College men's water polo team finished in second place in the South Coast Conference and won a Southern California Regional Playoff game, seven players received post-season awards.
The Cerritos College men's water polo team saw their season come to an end on Friday when they were defeated by Golden West College, 13-9 in the Southern California Regional Playoffs.
The Cerritos College men's water polo team held off Fullerton College, 13-11 in the first round of the Southern California Regional Playoffs on Thursday.
It seems that each year the Cerritos College men's water polo team is playing rival Long Beach City College for the South Coast Conference championship.
Using a strong second quarter and a balanced scoring attack, the Cerritos College men's water polo team posted an 18-4 South Coast Conference win over host El Camino College on Wednesday.
With more than half of the season behind them, the Cerritos College men's water polo team is aware that every result has important post-season implications.
The Cerritos College men's water polo team picked up a 12-6 non-conference win over Los Angeles Valley College on Wednesday at the Falcon Aquatic Center.
Late in the second quarter, the Cerritos College men's water polo team held a slim 6-5 lead against Long Beach City College at the Falcon Aquatic Center on Wednesday.
Finishing up a week where the Cerritos College men's water polo team played eight games in five days, the team took on the Division I powerhouse Naval Academy on Sunday and dropped a 16-9 decision.
In the middle of their busiest week of the season, the Cerritos College men's water polo team went out and won three of four games at the San Diego Mesa Tournament over the weekend.
With a pair of four-year colleges on their schedule at the Cal Lutheran Tournament on Thursday, the Cerritos College men's water polo team knew they would have a tough day.
With the Cerritos College men's water polo team slated to play eight games in a span of five days, their 18-4 South Coast Conference win over Los Angeles Trade-Tech College was a welcome start.
On the strength of five goals from sophomore Miguel Garcia, the Cerritos College men's water polo team opened South Coast Conference play with a 13-10 win over Mt. San Antonio on Wednesday.
The Cerritos College men's water polo team sprinted out to a 5-1 lead at the end of the first quarter against Ventura College in their non-conference match at the Falcon Aquatic Center on Friday afternoon.