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Here’s the list of NISCA 2017-18 All-American Water Polo and Swimming champions

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The National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association (NISCA) has just recently recognized the efforts, skills and dedication the high school student-athletes who have been participating in the beautiful sport of water polo.

 

The famous and annual All-America list for water polo enthusiasts and athletes aims to not only celebrate but also acknowledge each athlete’s dedication and passion to maintaining a good GPA while still training and committing themselves to the water polo sport.

 

Find the full girl’s list and boy’s one by clicking below:

 

Full Boy’s list

 

Full Girl’s list

 

All the athletes who are able to qualify for All-America recognition are divided into fourteen squads which consist of six members plus, win a column for Honorable Mention.

 

Everyone who wants to be considered in the list as a NISCA High School All-America, must be able to compete for an interscholastic squad and also be scholastically eligible as his/her state’s athletic association and school author determines.

 

When submitting the application you must include your performances in regularly scheduled interscholastic water polo game events. Keep in mind that the USA Water Polo game performances do not count and therefore, they will not be considered while applying.

 

Here are the lists of All-American Swimming Champions which were made public only yesterday.

 


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