Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Black Narrowly Edges SLAP

It was a back and forth game as the Cats couldn't find any consistency on the defensive end. SLAPers Michael Schonoff and Danny Holtgrewe ran their famous backdoor play countless times as the Cats refused to adjust to the SLAP offense. SLAP also ran an effective righty-lefty double-hole which confused the Cats, leading to matchup problems. Furthermore, our inability to matchup on restarts led to a few "home run" passes leading to quick goals. To quote goalie Matt Hohenberger: "I can't believe they scored six goals on me that quarter."

It's not all bad stuff as player of the game John Savio led a solid offensive effort distinguished by good passing and ball protection. Will Page, Steve Sigman and Pat Maloney were also big contributors to the 14 goal morning.

Points of emphasis: filling the middle on defense, getting the matchups we want, press hard on the perimeter and driving through on offense when your man drops.

-Coach T

Sunday, December 21, 2008

JCWP Yellow Trounces Parkway, Narrowly Misses Shut-Out

The 'Yellow' team pushed its record to 2-0, following up last week's hard fought OT victory with a dominant 16-1 effort against an under-manned Parkway squad. Ben Castro & "Country" Bob Morrissey pitched a shut-out in the first half before regular goalie Dylan Jungels took over in the second half. The only thing keeping the trio from a clean sheet was a scored 5M penalty shot awarded with :04 left on an interesting call. Offensively, the scoring was spread around, led by usual-suspect Matt Stipanovich, who got help from friends Dan Pike, Marty Ruzika, et al. Despite the convincing win, the team noted in the post-game meeting that there were still some things to work on: press defense, 6-on-5 patience, and setting up a half-court offense. But, overall, it was all smiles as the team heads to the holiday break from the leauge. See you in 2009!

-Coach P

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

High School League and Middle School League

The addition of the Brown team does not change any other game times. So the schedule as I currently read it is as follows.

Dec. 20: Black at 11:20, Yellow at 3:05, Green at 3:55, Orange at 4:45, Brown at 5:35
Jan. 10: Orange at 12:20, Yellow at 1:10, Green at 3:10, Black at 4:00, Brown at 6:30
Jan. 17: Orange at 2:50, Yellow at 3:40, Black at 4:30, Green at 5:20, Brown at 6:10
Jan. 24: Yellow and Black at 2:15, Green and Orange at 3:05, Brown at 5:35
Jan. 31: Black at 8:10, Yellow at 9:00, Orange at 3:40, Green at 4:30, Brown at 6:10
Feb. 5-8: Kuppa Tournament, teams and times TBA

Also, Kittens, your schedule is as follows. (Your games are at Ladue, not MICDS.)
Jan. 10: 11:30, Jan. 17: 11:30, Jan. 24: 10:45, Jan. 31: 11:30, Feb. 7: 12:15, Feb. 14: 10:45

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

JCWP Brown

In an attempt to thin out our rosters and create more playing time for everyone, each Saturday, some of you will NOT play with your regular team (Black, Yellow, Orange, or Green) but will instead play for JCWP Brown. Please find yourself in the rosters below. No one should be listed more than once, and a handful of you do not appear.

Coach Baud
baud@sluh.org

Brown, December 20:
*Archer, Pat
Brockgreitens, John
Castro, Darrian
Derdeyn, Pieter
Erlinger, Sam
Faddis, Colby
Going, Trent
Heafner, John
Helling, John
Maloney, Patrick
Meyer, Mitch
O'Neill, Michael
Savio, Michael
Schmidt, Dan
Sigman, Michael

Brown, January 10:
*Jungels, Dylan
Allen, Luke
Auinbauh, Jake
Bowers, Michael
Buelter, Jack
Champion, Kenny
Gleason, Brett
Hagerty, Michael
Keao, Nick
Kimbrough, Ben
Lewis, John
Maloney, Daniel
Morgan, Thomas
Neuberger, Travis
Stolwyk, Matt
Tucci, Scott

Brown, January 17:
*Lauber, Chris
Castro, Ben
Debandt, Nick
Digman, Misha
Gerber, Charles
Goeddel, Dan
Golterman, Robert
Harris, Eddie
Kabance, Joe
Lauber, John
Myers, Peter
Piening, Nick
Pike, Daniel
Seiff, Tom
Smith, Zach
Vierod, Alistair

Brown, January 24:
*Wahl, Max
Archer, Charlie
D'Alessandro, Dave
Dell'Orco, Tom
Emnett, Ben
Gleason, Patrick
Mayer, Rob
Milburn, Joe
Moorkamp, Sam
Murphy, Erin
Panchot, Shane
Paniello, Andrew
Slaughter, Michael
Tanner, Michael
Wilson, Evan

Brown, January 31:
*Chisholm, Jake
Burggraf, Nate
Chisholm, Robert
Dodds, Nick
Faust, Danny
Garlock, Robert
Gresick, Joseph
Kaufmann, Nick
Kennedy, Chris
Kramer, Mitch
Ladd, Elliot
Luhmann, Bill
Maurer, John
Morrissey, Bob
Tucker, Jim
Wall, Patrick

Monday, December 15, 2008

No Practice on December 15

Chaminade has cancelled all evening activities for December 15. We will attempt to make up the missed practices at a later date. Please check back here for more details.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Games Saturday

This Saturday, December 13, Orange plays at 1:10 PM, Green plays at 2:00 PM, Yellow plays at 3:10 PM, and Black has a double-header at 5:40 PM and 6:30 PM. All games are at MICDS. Please arrive 20 minutes before your game time.

Kittens games will not begin until January 10, and those games will not be at MICDS. I think they will be at Ladue.

Schedules should be available at mowaterpolo.com but are not yet.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Change in Lions Practice

The Lions practice scheduled for Monday, December 8 has been moved to Tuesday, December 9. Practice time is still 8:30 PM to 10:15 PM.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Rosters

Rosters for the winter league games are below. Once a schedule is made, it will be available via www.mowaterpolo.com.

Black
*Hohenberger, Matt
*Lauber, Chris
Auinbauh, Jake
Champion, Kenny
Debandt, Nick
Derdeyn, Will
Digman, Misha
Faddis, Colby
Faust, Danny
Gerber, Charles
Gleason, Brett
Maloney, Patrick
Meara, Jack
Meyer, Mitch
Page, William
Rose, Ed
Savio, John
Sigman, Steve
Tucker, Jim
Vierod, Alistair
Wall, Patrick

Yellow
*Archer, Pat
*Jungels, Dylan
Buelter, Jack
Castro, Ben
Dodds, Nick
Goeddel, Dan
Going, Trent
Golterman, Robert
Hagerty, Michael
Heafner, John
Kaufmann, Nick
Keao, Nick
Lewis, John
Maurer, John
Morrissey, Bob
Neuberger, Travis
O'Neill, Michael
Pike, Daniel
Ruzicka, Marty
Stipanovich, Matt

Orange
*Chisholm, Jake
Brockgreitens, John
Burggraf, Nate
Chisholm, Robert
D'Alessandro, Dave
Emnett, Ben
Harris, Eddie
Helling, John
Kabance, Joe
Kimbrough, Ben
Kramer, Mitch
Lauber, John
Luhmann, Bill
Mayer, Rob
Moorkamp, Sam
Panchot, Shane
Piening, Nick
Schmidt, Dan
Stolwyk, Matt
Tanner, Michael
Tucci, Scott

Green
*Wahl, Max
Allen, Luke
Archer, Charlie
Bowers, Michael
Derdeyn, Pieter
Erlinger, Sam
Garlock, Robert
Gresick, Joseph
Kennedy, Chris
Ladd, Elliot
Maloney, Daniel
Milburn, Joe
Morgan, Thomas
Murphy, Erin
Myers, Peter
Paniello, Andrew
Savio, Michael
Seiff, Tom
Slaughter, Michael
Smith, Zach
Wilson, Evan

Kittens
Castro, Darrian
Castro, Victor
Critchfield, Tom
Gleason, Bradley
Jellinek, Justin
Losby, Todd
Lumley, Graham
Mayer, Richie
Pike, Monika
Rechtien, Matt
Schumacher, Keith
Sigman, Michael

Saturday, August 16, 2008

John Heafner Selected to All-Tournament Team

John Heafner, a 2-time Junior Olympian for Jungle Cat Water Polo, was announced as a member of the 2008 S&R Sport Junior Olympic All-Tournament Team (Honorable Mention). John is the first athlete selected to an all-tournament team in the history of JCWP. You can read about John on the USAWP Website by clicking here (John is listed towards the bottom).

Congratulations to John and all of his JO teammates!!!!!


JP

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Jungle Cat WP Highlighted at USAWP Website

Jungle Cat Water Polo is being highlighted as the Feature Club on the USA Water Polo website for the month of August. You can access the feature by clicking here.


-jp

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Cats Take 1st, 2nd, and 4th

Jungle Cat Water Polo controlled the Summer 2008 A League Tournament, capturing first, second, and fourth places.

In the first semifinal, the Lions defeated SLAP by forfeit. A game was played, though, as the SLAP roster was supplemented nicely with William Page and Mike Sizemore, Jungle Cats playing in the Open League. Despite sloppy defense and poor shooting, the Lions held on for a 7-6 win. Player of the Game Will Derdeyn notched two goals and a handful of steals.

In the second semifinal, the Leopards overwhelmed Mad Dog 12-4. Per usual, Steve Sigman took care of the offense, while Marty Ruzicka and Danny Faust keyed the defense. But Jack Buelter's contributions at both ends of the pool earned him Player of the Game honors.

The Lions and Leopards then faced off for the championship. Aided by Kenny Champion's two goals, the Lions clung to a late lead until ringer William Page scored for the Leopards with 10 seconds remaining to send the game to a sudden victory period. On the first possession, John Lewis found the upper corner from seven yards out for the Golden Goal, securing the championship as well as the Player of the Game award.

Finally, the Tigers swam against Mad Dog for fourth place, as Daisy backed out of the last set of games. With no substitutes and Kitten Michael Sigman in the lineup, Parker Finlinson scored a preposterous ten goals in a 15-4 pounding. The lone disappointment of the evening was that with better attendance last week, the Tigers could have played for third place and a sweep of the top three spots.

Still, Jungle Cat Water Polo proudly boasts three of the top four Varsity level teams, two competitive JV level teams, and the best middle school team. Thank you, players and coaches, for a dominant summer! I hope we have the chance to work together again during our winter session, beginning in early November.

Coach Baud

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

JO Blog (Day 4, Summary): Cats Finish 4-4 in Gold Bracket, Finish 13th

First off, we did feel the earthquake that hit Southern California. We were traveling between pools and were in the parking lot of Yogurtland. Everyone is safe and there was no damage that we saw along the way.

The Jungle Cats finished their 2008 National Junior Olympic experience today in grand fashion, winning both games they played and finishing 13th in the Gold Bracket (37th overall).

Win vs. Santa Barbara, 9-6
The Cats erupted in the first game of the day against an overmatched SBWPC club. John Savio's 3 goals paced the offense and Trent Going added a pretty counter-attack goal in the 3rd quarter that seemed to push the Cats over the edge. Savio's 3 goals were good enough to earn him POTG.

Full Stats: Sizemore (2A), Maloney (A), Going (G), Page (G), O'Neill (G), Savio (3G), Heafner (2G), Stipanovich (G), Derdeyn (A), Schnoring (2A), Hohenberger (11 saves on 17 shots)


Win vs. Great Lakes, 3-2
In a defensive struggle throughout, the Cats managed to win a tight game against fellow Midwest Zone team Great Lakes (MI). The team had several scoring chances that they were unable to capitalize on, but a typically stellar defensive effort from The Mikes (O'Neill & Sizemore) completely shut down the Great Lake-ians, who only had 1 goal until late in the 4th quarter. One last defensive stand with under 30 seconds left sealed the deal for the Cats. The team drew 3 5M penalty shots and convertered 2 of them (by Kyle Schnoring). John Heafner contributed the other goal. Schnoring's hard day at the office (2 shots, both goals, both penalty shots) earned him POTG.

Full Stats: Heafner (G), Schnoring (2G), Hohenberger (12 saves on 14 shots, 1 A)


Overall, it was a terrific 4 days of competition. The team bonded throughout the week and have definitely improved...and seen the way that top-flight water polo teams play in California. While I was surprised by our inability to score at times, I was pleasantly surprised that our defense was able to press for 99% of the time out here and not get burned. This is a real testament to all of our 2M guards (O'Neill, Sizemore, Going, Derdeyn) as well as the other players for making sure that we had the proper defensive match-ups we wanted. Overall, The Mikes performance earned them co-runners up of the tournament. Matt Hohenberger, who finished with 76 saves and made 3 saves on 5 total penalty shots, was named player of the game for his dominant play in the final 3 games (all wins).

Thanks so much for following the blog. Hopefully you've really enjoyed keeping up with the boys' progress and thanks for your support of Jungle Cat WP. See you all soon!


-jp
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Monday, July 28, 2008

JO Blog (Day 3, Summary): Cats Go 1-2 in Long Day of Action

The Jungle Cats played 3 totally different games in a long day of action in Southern California.

8-7 loss vs. Davis
The Cats got down early, fought back to tie it and eventually take the lead, and eventually lost on a late 5-on-6 situation. William Page was named POTG for his aggressive offensive plays.

Full Stats: Sizemore (G), Maloney (G), Going (G), Page (G, A), Savio (G), Heafner (G), Derdeyn (3A), Stipanovich (2A), Schnoring (G), Hohenberger (3 saves on 11 shots)


14-8 loss vs. San Diego Shores 'B'
The Cats suffered their first blowout defeat at the hands of a talented, fast Shores team that was able to dominate JCWP in almost every facet of the game. John Heafner was named POTG for his hat-trick effort.

Full Stats: Sizemore, Maloney, Schnoring (G each), Heafner (3G), Derdeyn (G, A), Hohenberger (5 saves on 19 shots, A)


9-5 win vs. Rockford
Finally, in the nightcap for the Cats, the team broke through with a convincing victory against fellow Midwest zone team Rockford. The Cats were again down after the first quarter, but tied it at 4 by halftime, then used a 3 minute offensive explosion in the 3rd quarter to put the game away. John Heafner & Matt Stipanovich led the team with 3 goals each, but Matt Hohenberger's play in goal -- which included 2 blocked 5M penalty shots -- earned him the POTG honors.

Full Stats: Sizemore (G, A), Maloney (G), Going (A), Page (2A), Heafner (3G), Derdeyn (A), Stipanovich (3G, A), Schnoring (G), Hohenberger (7 saves on 12 shots, A)

Last Week

Cubs, your last game is tonight at 7:30 PM at Marquette High School. And, since you did not get to practice on Thursday, you are welcome to (and encouraged to!) attend tomorrow's practice. Details are below.

Varsity players, the facilities director at Chaminade just told me that the pool is up and running. So there is one practice, tonight and tomorrow night, at Chaminade from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. As further incentive to attend, I hope to have your T-shirts. And if you have not yet paid for your suit, please bring $30 cash or a check made out to John Penilla.

The games Wednesday are at Marquette High School. The schedule is below.

6:45 PM Lions vs. SLAP
7:35 PM Leopards* vs. Mad Dog
8:25 PM Winner of 6:45 PM game vs. Winner of 7:35 PM game (1st place game)
9:15 PM Mad Dog* vs. Tigers (5th place game)

*Leopards, if you lose at 7:35 PM, you might play at 9:15 PM in place of Mad Dog.

Thanks for your passion for water polo all summer, and thanks for your patience these last two weeks.

Coach Baud

JO Blog (Day 3, Pt. 3): Navy Torpedoes Jungle Cats

The Cats lost 12-8 to Navy, who employed a strong press defense that shut down the Cats' 2M-men during the first half. William Page broke through for 2 goals and was named POTG.

We play Davis at 8:40 tomorrow. We still have a chance to finish high here if we can piece a few more things together.

Sorry for the weak post; I'm exhausted.

Full Statistics:
Sizemore (G, 2A), Going (A), Page (2G, A), O'Neill (2G), Heafner (G, A), Derdeyn (G), Schnoring (G)

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Chicago Cats Lose in Championship

The Jungle Cats at the Midlothian Tournament took 2nd place honors against P.O.W. It was a hard fought battle with the Cats leading in the 4th quarter 8-4. Due to some minor miscues and interesting calls team P.O.W crawled back to tie the game with 35 seconds left. The Cats coaching staff would have preferred overtime but due to the lateness of the game the tournament director decided to have a shootout. Though the Cats had been defeated they had to battle through many adverse conditions. As someone was quoted as saying..."its a different game up in Chicago." I hope to continue to bring teams to Chicago in the future so we can flex our muscle.

-Charlie

JO Blog (Day 3, Pt. 2) - Fatigued Cats Lose to LAWPC

A tired bunch of Jungle Cats fought hard, through a difficult opponent and questionable officiating, but ultimately came up short against LAWPC in an 8-3. The team will likely play tonight at 8:20 at Capistrano Valley HS. POTG: Michael O'Neill

Full Statistics:
Page, O'Neill, Savio (G each) & Heafner, Derdeyn, Stipanovich (A each); Hohenberger (11 saves on 19 shots)

INJURY UPDATE
> Jack Meara remains in St. Louis, and is feeling better after suffering a concussion.

> Pat Maloney sustained a broken nose against Rosebowl and is suffering from some significant headaches. He has not played since the Rosebowl game and remains doubtful for the rest of the tournament.

> John Heafner is dealing with a recurrence of his headaches/earaches due to ear infections.

> Matt Hohenberger's knee seems to be pain free, and he showed no ill effects from a possible butt injury (seriously) sustained yesterday.

That's it for now. Thanks for following!

-jp
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JO Blog (Day 3, Pt. 1) - Cats Find the Win Column

The Jungle Cats came out firing against Trojan WP of LA, storming to a 5-2 halftime lead. The Trojans attempted comeback fell just short and the Cats escaped the pool with a 6-5 win.

Matt Hohenberger returned to his normally-impressive form, making 10 saves on 15 shots, and the Cats offense was clicking for most of the game. Though they were only able to score 1 goal in the 2nd half, the team did a great job picking it's spots either resting or trying to take offensive chances.

Full Statistics:
Sizemore (G,A), Page (G), Savio (G), Heafner (G, A), Stipanovich (2G), Schnoring (A), Hohenberger (10 saves on 15 shots, 2A)

-jp

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Good Luck JO team from the cats in chicago

With all this blogging going on I thought I would add something from chicago. We are 3 and 0 in pool play and playing for the title at 715. They actually have a trophy here...we are impressed. Dan Goeddel, Parker Finlinson,and Steven Sigman have been leading the way for the cats. The cats stiffest competition came from St.Louis's own Parkway water polo club(unexpected). The cats dispatched of them 10 to 8, they beat Poseiden 15 to 5 and HF 14 to 7. We want to wish the JO team the best of luck!

JO Blog (Day 2, Pt. 2.2): Cats Finish Opening Round 0-2

Stanford White :: 6-3 loss
In the tournament opener for both teams, the Jungle Cats lost a hard fought battle against a solid Cardinal team, falling just short in their bid to beat the legendary club team from California. Matt Hohenberger turned in a heroic effort in goal, overcoming various muscle pains to make 8 saves on 14 shots, including a huge 5M penalty shot save. The Two Mikes, O'Neill & Sizemore, were absolutely shut-down hole defense guards as Stanford couldn't get any half court offensive rhythm going. Unfortunately, the Cats offense was anemic as well. Sizemore led the team with 2G, with Matt Stipanovich adding the other goal; John Heafner contributed an assist. POTG: Hohenberger

Rosebowl :: 16-10
A tight game turned into a blowout in the final minutes as the Cats fell again in their 2nd game of the day. The team played much better offensively, but fell victim to poor counter-attack defense, especially late in the game. The Mikes, along with friends Trent Going & Will Derdeyn, again combined to limit Rosebowl's half court offense. John Heafner played great, earning co-POTG honors, scoring 4 goals, adding an assist, and drawing numerous kickouts. Sizemore, Savio, Stipanovich, and O'Neill scored 1 tally each, with O'Neill's coming on a pretty 6-on-5 shot.

Total Stats: Sizemore (A), Page (2A), O'Neill (G, 2A), Savio (G), Heafner (4G, A), Derdeyn (2A), Stipanovich (Gordie Howe HT), Hohenberger (1 sv)

**For those following the schedule online, our new designation is AuB3. We will have 3 games tomorrow with the first two at 7AM and 10:20AM (again). The 3rd gametime depends on our record in the Gold Bracket.


JO Blog (Day 2, Pt. 1)

It's 5:48 in lovely Southern California. The game is in approximately 72 minutes. Thanks to Mrs. Hohenberger, breakfast is being served at 6 rather than 6:30 (at least for us).

The team should be ready to go. We had a nice team meeting last night, and the 3 prodigal Heafner sons arrived in grand fashion to the hotel around 10:30. It was quite a sight.

Wish us luck. Stanford White, he we come.


-jp

Friday, July 25, 2008

JO Blog (Day 1, Pt. 2) -- Settled in Irvine

The Jungle Cats landed safely (and early) at LAX around 10 AM PDT after a quick hop up from Phoenix. After boarding the Enterprise party van & getting set up with 2 dirty minivans, the team made the trek to Irvine, checked into the hotel, and ate some In-N-Out Burger. As if that wasn't enough, we celebrated Pat Maloney's birthday with a ridiculous, wedding-cake-style birthday cake. Since we were full, it make sense to make the 10 minute drive to play some beach volleyball at Newport Beach.

Some sad news to report: Jack Meara, who did not travel with the team because of a mild concussion (but was planning to come tomorrow), will miss Junior Olympics entirely because of a death in the Chaminade family. Obviously, we are thinking of Jack and the entire CCP family in their difficult time.

The game start tomorrow at 7. I'll update as I know it. You can also follow at either usawaterpolo.org or juniorolympics.com.

Thanks. And hang in their Jack.

-jp

JO Blog (Day 1): Cats land in phoenix unscathed; Savio has not stopped talking

Thursday, July 24, 2008

JO Blog (Day 0): Stacked Cats look to make a splash at JO's

The 2008 edition of Jungle Cat Water Polo's Junior Olympic team departs for Irvine, CA in the morning looking to improve upon last year's 2-4 showing. This year's team, led by returning captain Mike Sizemore, is the strongest team that JCWP has ever sent to JO's, according to club founder Paul Baudendistel. Strongest on paper, that is. This year's team features the MO Water Polo Offensive Player of the Year (William Page), the MO Water Polo Defensive Player of the Year (Michael O'Neill), three 1st Team All-District selections (Page, John Heafner, Kyle Schnoring), and four 2nd Team All-District selections (Sizemore, O'Neill, Matt Stipanovich, Matt Hohenberger). And, the team represents a more diverse group, as the athletes hail from 5 St. Louis-area schools: Chaminade (Jack Meara), DeSmet (Stipanovich), Lindbergh (Schnoring), Parkway South (Maloney), and SLUH (everybody else).

Despite this impressive lineup, contending for a high finish in California won't be easy. The final week of practice was rudely interrupted by chemical problems at the pool, which allowed the team only 1 practice. Also, injuries to a few athletes has left the team's performance somewhat in doubt.

If the Cats are unable to meet their expectations, it certainly won't be due to a nonexistent fan base. This summer, the en vouge thing to do is apparently make the JO trip the family vacation. The Hohenbergers, Mrs. Sizemore, Mrs. Maloney, the Mearas, Mr. Going, the Pages, the O'Neills + 1, Mr. Savio, the entire legendary Heafner family, and the Stipanovichs will ALL be in California at one time or another to cheer on the boys.

Please check back here for regular updates, including game summaries and statistics. The action all starts Saturday at 7:00AM PDT against Stanford White, followed by a 10:40AM tilt against Rosebowl. Tomorrow is a travel day and a coaches meeting (and hopefully Red Robin for dinner). My next post will be not from St. Louis...!

Thanks for reading.


jp
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Thursday and More

The pool at Chaminade is still out of service. There is no JCWP practice tonight.

Cubs, your games Monday will not be at MICDS; they will be at either Lindbergh or Marquette.

Varsity 1 and Varsity 2 players, we will definitely practice Monday and Tuesday, either at Chaminade or at Parkway West, and your games Wednesday might not be at MICDS.

JO team, you are welcome at Clayton Shaw Park tonight from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM to scrimmage with the mens team. When you return, you will have games Wednesday night. I hope you plan to attend and defend our title.

I will e-mail and post again when I know more. Thanks for your patience!

Coach Baud

Midlothian Chicago Tournament

For those of you that are planning on going to the tournament this weekend please

1. Fill out the release form http://www.geocities.com/junglecatpolo/release.pdf
or you will not be able to attend.

2. Be at St. James the Greater Church on Tamm Avenue in Dogtown at 515 AM on Saturday morning. Our first game is at 10:15 and we need to get on the road.

3. Please make your check payable to Charlie Cutelli.

4. If their are older players still interested in going please contact me ASAP via ccutelli@pkwy.k12.mo.us

Looking forward to it

Coach Cutelli

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Leopards, Lions Roll

In the penultimate games of the 2008 Summer League, the Leopards and Lions each won two games to advance to next week's semifinals and finals.

First, the Leopards dispatched SLAP 12-7. Steve Sigman provided the bulk of the offense, while a resurrected Marty Ruzicka teamed with Danny Faust and Jack Buelter to limit SLAP's formidable 2-meters. Grace Keesling earned Player of the Game honors for her two second-half goals.

The Lions then battled Daisy for more than four quarters. John Savio nearly secured the victory with his trademark backhand to put the Lions ahead one with under three minutes to play, but Daisy managed to tie the score and force a sudden victory period. After a dynamic game in the field, Patrick Maloney took a turn in goal and blocked a pool length shot, setting the stage for Matt Stipanovich's golden goal and an 11-10 win.

As the first place team from their bracket, the Leopards next swam against the Mad Dogs in the quarterfinals. An effective press defense again keyed the counterattack and allowed a number of easy goals. The 11-5 win included some offensive fireworks from Daniel Pike. Play of the Game was Travis Neuberger's blind tip of a vertical pass past the onrushing goalie, earning a burst of applause from the crowd.

Finally, the Lions faced a fresh Tigers squad, who fell to third in their bracket with two forfeit losses last week. The Tigers came out slowly, though, and trailed 5-0 after one quarter as well as at the half. Resurgent offense from Parker Finlinson and Kyle Schnoring and committed defense from Rob Golterman allowed the Tigers to come within three goals early in the fourth quarter, but Stipanovich helped the Lions pull away for an 11-6 win.

Next week, the Lions play in the first semifinal game at 5:55 PM, the Leopards play in the second at 6:45 PM, and the Tigers play in the fifth place game at 9:15 PM. The location of these games may change, as MICDS is scheduled to drain their pool this weekend.

Wednesday's Practice

Sorry for the late notice, but Chaminade's pool remains unavailable to us due to water quality issues. Tonight, there will be one practice for all Kittens and Cubs AT PARKWAY WEST HIGH SCHOOL FROM 7:30 PM TO 9:10 PM. This is the final event for the Kittens this summer. I will post again tomorrow with information about tomorrow night.

Thank you for your patience. We too are very frustrated with the situation and are working with Chaminade to resolve it.

Coach Baud

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

**PRACTICE FOR TUESDAY, 7/22 CANCELLED**

Varsity practice for tonight (Tues, 7/22) has been cancelled due to a severe chemical problem with the pool water. The situation seems to have worsened since last night and the CCP staff is attempting to solve the problem so that no further practice interruptions will occur. I apologize for having to cancel practice but water that bad is somewhat of a safety threat.

The game schedule for tomorrow night is as follows:

LIONS - 7:35; if you win, 9:15
TIGERS - 9:15
LEOPARDS - 6:45; if you win, 8:25

Again, sorry for having to cancel practice. My eyes are burning even as I type this....


-jp

Cubs Keep Improving, and Losing

Both Cubs teams continue to play better each week but struggle to show up well on the scoreboard against juniors and seniors in the B league.

The Tiger Cubs lost to the Flyers by forfeit, but with the help of several Flyers playing alongside the Cubs, the game score was only 6-5. Goalie Max Wahl again earned Player of the Game honors for his multiple steals, solid shot-blocking, and steady passing.

The Lion Cubs played Mad Dog even through two plus quarters, forcing a 4-4 tie a minute into the second half. But the counterattack defense fell apart, and the Mad Dogs scored five unanswered to take control. A fourth quarter surge brought the Cubs within two, but the Mad Dogs responded and won 12-7. Mitch Meyer earned Player of the Game honors for his relentless offense, scoring five of the seven goals according to unofficial statistics.

Next Monday is the bragging rights game, as the two Cubs teams square off at 7:35 PM. The game may be moved to another location besides MICDS. If so, players will be notified at practice.

John's All-Stars Defy Odds, Acid Water, Win 11-10

The legendary John's All-Star team came out of retirement to defeat the potentially legendary 2008 JO team in a tilt held in the highly acidic and highly dangerous water at Chaminade. Team members included: Jim Heafner, Wes Going, Ben Favier, Jake Meyer, Jimmy Bowers, Kerry Read, Steve Sigman (honorary member), and the Founder.

The All-Stars finish their 2008 schedule with a perfect 1-0 record.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Cats take fifth at Clayton

The Jungle Cats finished their JO Warm-Up tour by beating Iowa 15-13 in a 5th place tilt at Shaw Park. The Cats were in control the entire game and did a terrific job alternating between pressing, dropping, and crashing as the situation dictated.

Stats:
Sizemore (G), Meara (G), Read (G, A), Savio (2G), Milford (G), Derdeyn (3G), Stipanovich (3G, 2A), Heafner (G, 2A), Page (2G, 2A), Penilla (6 saves on 19 shots, 4 assists)

Saturday, July 19, 2008

JCWP Takes 3rd in Pool A

The Jungle Cats went 2-2 today, finishing with 2 wins against 2 losses earlier in the day.

In the 1:00 PM game, the Jungle Cats dispatched the boys from SLAP with a strong 9-5 performance. The Cats had several chances they were unable to convert, as SLAP goalie Blake Stabler was impressive between the pipes, as he was all year during the high school season. Will Page & John Savio led the scoring with 2G apiece.

Stats: Sizemore (G, A), Maloney (G), Meara (2A), Savio (2G), Derdeyn (G), Stipanovich (G, 2A), Heafner (G, A), Page (2G, A), Penilla (5 saves on 10 shots)


At 4:20, the Cats played Beach Whales for the right to finish 3rd in pool play. The team jumped out to a ridiculous 7-2 lead after the first quarter, overwhelming the opposition in every aspect (including goaltending). However, the Whales were "assisted" the rest of the way by several players from the Iona College team. The team held on though to escape with a 14-12 win.

Stats: Sizemore (2G), Savio (G), Milford (G, A), Derdeyn (G, 4A), Stipanovich (G, 4A), Heafner (4G), Page (4G), Penilla (8 saves on 20 shots, A)


Finally, in the matchup against the 4th place team from Pool B, the Jungle Cats again jumped out to a big lead and then had to hold on for a win. Despite a 10-5 halftime lead, the Blazers from KC kept it close and only lost by a 15-13, the 15th goal coming from Mr. Instant Offense himself, Coach P (shameless promotion of myself), on a 5M seconds after switching from the goal the field. William "Will, I Am" Page's 6 goals were a team high for the tournament, prompting the coaching triumvirate of Penilla, Milford, and Cutelli to ask "Why don't you do that every time?"

Stats: Savio (2G, A), Milford (G, 1 save on 2 shots), Stipanovich (2G, 2A), Derdeyn (A), Heafner (3G, 7A), Page (6G), Penilla (G, 5 saves on 17 shots, A)


TOMORROW'S GAME IS AT 8:50 AT SHAW PARK! See you all there. Thanks for the support this weekend; it's been tremendous. Special thanks to Steve Savio, Tom Sizemore, and Patrick Merritt for statkeeping for me/us.

-jp

Cats Come Up Short Against Clayton 'B'

The Jungle Cats fell just short in their upset bid against a bigger, more physical Clayton B team in morning action at Clayton Shaw Park. The final score was 13-9. The scoring was led by Mike Sizemore and Matt Stipanovich, each tallying 2 goals. 8 different players assisted on goals, and the offense had some good looks they just were not able to convert. Defensively, Micheal O'Neill anchored a relatively effective crash defense though the goaltending was again subpar. The main problem in this game was giving up counter-attack goals. Hopefully the team can improve that later in the day.

Current Record: 0-2

Next Game: 1:00 PM

Stats:
Sizemore (2G, A), Maloney (G, A), Meara (G), Going (A), Milford (G, A), Stipanovich (2G), O'Neill (Gordie Howe hat-trick ... G, A, Ejection), Page (G, 2A), Penilla (6 saves, A)

Friday, July 18, 2008

J-Cats Humbled Against nWo

The Jungle Cats survived a rough outing against the older and bigger team from Chicago, falling by a count of 17-5. John Heafner and Mike Sizemore led the scoring, and old friend Jim Heafner also got in on the scoring. The team plays again at 9:40 tomorrow morning. The final score was 17-7.

Stats:
Sizemore (Gordie Howe HT), Meara (A), Savio (G), Derdeyn (G), John Heafner (3G, A), Jim Heafner (Gordie Howe HT), Penilla (5 saves)

Kittens Repeat!

The Kittens successfully defended their Winter Middle School League championship, defeating the Mad Dogs 8-6. Pieter Derdeyn and Thomas Morgan led a stifling defensive effort which limited the opponent to only two goals through three quarters of play. Michael Bowers earned Play of the Game honors and the affection of the coaching staff by converting an off-handed sweep shot, just learned in practice two days earlier.

Other standout players, including Darrian Castro, Bradley Gleason, Graham Lumley, Daniel Maloney, Michael Savio, and Michael Sigman, have Jungle Cat Water Polo well positioned for more victories in the years to come.

Coach Baud

Thursday, July 17, 2008

CLAYTON TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE **UPDATED**

Here is the final schedule. We are in Group 'A'

Friday
Game 1- 9:00 PM

Saturday
Game 2- 9:40 AM
Game 3- 1:00 PM
Game 4- 4:20 PM
*End of Bracket Play*

6:00- 3rd in A vs. 4th in B
6:50- 4th in A vs. 3rd in B

Sunday
8:00- 5th in A vs. 4th in B
8:50- 3rd in A vs. 3rd in B
9:50- 1st in A vs. 2nd in B
10:40- 2nd in A vs. 1st in B
11:30- 4th in A vs. 4th in B
12:20- 5th in A vs. 3rd in B
1:20- 2nd A vs. 2nd B
2:20- 1st A vs. 1st B

Schedule

The following is the schedule for the remainder of our summer session.

July 21: Cubs games at MICDS; Kittens practice, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM; Varsity practice, one group, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM; Junior Olympic team vs. John's All-Stars, 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM

July 22: Cubs practice, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM; Varsity 1 practice, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM; Varsity 2 practice, 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM; Kittens practice, 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM at Parkway West

July 23: Varsity games at MICDS; last Kittens practice, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM; Cubs practice, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

July 24: last Cubs practice, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM; Varsity 1 practice, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM; Varsity 2 practice, 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM

July 28: Cubs games at MICDS; Varsity practice, one group, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

July 29: last Varsity practice, one group, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

July 30: Varsity games at MICDS

T-shirts might be available for pick-up on July 28 or 29. (The delay is due to a redesign.) If the shirts are not delivered by then or if you will not attend practice on one of those two evenings, I will be sure to get you your shirt sometime this fall or winter.

Thank you for being a part of the largest session in the eleven-year history of Jungle Cat Water Polo!

Coach Baud

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Clayton Tournament & Next Monday's Varsity Practice

The Junior Olympic Team will be participating in the Clayton Men's tournament this weekend (July 18-20) at Clayton Shaw Park. As soon as a schedule is available, I will post it here. For now, athletes can be assured that we will not play BEFORE 6 PM on Friday night and not before 8 AM on either Saturday or Sunday. Athletes should plan on 1 game Friday, 3 games Saturday, and 1 game Sunday.

**ATTENTION ALL VARSITY 1 AND VARSITY 2 MEMBERS**
Next Monday, July 21, there will be one combined practice from 7:00 to 8:30pm. JO Athletes are free to come to that practice, but should plan on playing a game from 8:30 to 10:00 against the legendary John's All-Star team. NORMAL PRACTICE TIMES WILL RESUME ON TUESDAY.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Summer 'A' League Schedule

The remaining 'A' league schedule has been posted to MOWaterPolo.com. Please make note of your starting game times. The schedule for this week is shown below.

Tigers @ 6:45 and 8:25
Lions @ 7:35
Leopards @ 8:25

-jp

Monday, July 14, 2008

Kittens vs. SLAP

Kittens 10 vs SLAP 0
In the final game of the round robin stage of the middle school league, the Kittens shut out SLAP. We got off to a great start, with Thomas Morgan notching a hat trick within the first three minutes. In typical fashion, we shifted our focus to scoring only on drives. Throughout the rest of the game, seven other Kittens added tallies to our side of the scoreboard. We had a few problems balancing out on offense during the first half, but after a few reminders from the coaches, we tweaked our game for the second half, looking the best we've been all summer. There were points in the game when SLAP could not move the ball around on offense due to our excellent ball side defense. Both coaches were very impressed with our ability to drive and get open during the second half. We also successfully prevented man up goals by SLAP. Remember Kittens don't pull back.

Things that went right:
Passing lane defense - we forced many turnovers and created many counterattacking opportunities with our defense.
Set offense - During the second half our drivers created a large number of scoring opportunities.
Counterattacks - we scored a few goals on breakaways and we also used the flat-wing release effectively a few times when necessary.

Areas in need of improvement:
Matching up during restarts - Too often SLAP players were left unguarded near the goal because not everyone was accounted for.


Next week the Kittens will attempt to defend the middle school league championship against Mad Dog at 6:45.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

J-Cats Take 5th at Des Moines *Final Stats Added*

The Jungle Cats faced off against fellow St. Louis team SLAP for the seemingly millionth year in a row at Des Moines, this time for the 5th place trophy. The Cats were relentless from the beginning, taking a ridiculous 10-0 lead by halftime, highlighted by a goal by super-goalie Coach P...while playing goalie. The second-half wasn't quite as bloody, with the Cats only outscoring the SLAPers 7-4. To begin the 4th quarter, Penilla took the swim off wearing the red goalie cap, won, and promptly called a timeout, and handed over the goaltending duties to Mike Sizemore.

John Louis Heafner led the team with 5 goals, while Matt Stipanovich scored a Gordie Howe Hatrick (water polo style): a goal, an assist, and an ejection. Coach Milford finally got the monkey off his back and put one in the back of the cage; Jack Meara, though goal-less, did manage to injure the SLAP backup goalie. It was a fun game, and JCWP remains unbeaten against SLAP (on the varsity level).

Clayton next weekend. Then JO'S!

Final Stats (Name: Goals / Assists / Points)
Sizemore: 5/6/11
Meara: 3/2/5
Savio: 5/2/7
Page: 4/5/9
Read: unavailable
Penilla: 1/1/2
Heafner: 12/1/13
Goeddel: 4/1/5
Stipanovich: 10/3/13
O'Neill: 4/0/4
Milford: 1/3/4

Goalie Stats (Name: Saves / Assists / Goals Against)
Penilla: 22/5/35
Sizemore: 4/0/2
Meara: 0/0/2






Saturday, July 12, 2008

Des Moines Day 1

7:00 AM v. NWO

The Cats came out flat against one of Chicago's top club teams and found themselves down 5-0 after the first quarter. We showed life in the second quarter, matching NWO's two goals with two of our own. The rest of the way, the Cats outplayed NWO to the tune of 7-4, putting the final score at 11-9. Highlights include Coach Penilla got scored on from half court and John Heafner's 4 goals, earning Heafner player of the game.



10:45AM v. Armada

After a short break for some bagels and bananas, the Cats cam out slow again knotting only one goal in the first quarter against Armada, the second of three Chicago clubs teams we faced. The defense was fantastic as we allowed only two goals, both in the second quarter. Dan Goeddel and Matt Stiponovich led the way with 3 goals a piece, with Dan being names player of the game.



4:00PM v. Badgers

The Cats enjoyed a nice break between the second and third game and enjoyed the traditional Subway lunch and a nice long nap. Keeping with the theme of the day, the Cats struggled to find goals against the overmatched, who obviously were from Wisconsin. As University of Wisconsin student and assistant coach Kerry Read said, these guys don't play with us, they are mostly old dudes. Going into the third quarter tied 2-2, we finally started counter-attacking, notching 5 goals in the quarter. The Badgers plugged away for 5 goals, two of which came late in the 4th after super-goalie John Penilla came into the field. Poor Jack Meara allowed two goals against and made zero saves in his short stint in goal, but they weren't his fault as the Cats stopped playing hard in the 4th quarter. Matt Stiponovich earned player of the game honors by leading the team with two goals.



6:15PM v. Apostles

The 3rd Chicago club the Cats faced was the legendary Apostles team. Going in, the Cats were confident that the older Apostles would be tired and not willing to counter-attack. Amazingly, the significantly younger Jungle Cats were the ones unwilling to counter. The 16-6 loss was marked mostly by an avalanche of 2-on-1, 3-on-2 and 4-on-3 offensive possessions for the wily old veterans. Player of the game honors went to goaltender and coach John Penilla for taking a shot from 5M off of his head.

Looking back, we beat the teams we SHOULD have beaten, but couldn't find the mental toughness to beat the teams we COULD have beaten. It was a good day and we are looking forward to coming out hard against SLAP on Sunday for the 5th place game.

Arrival in Iowa

We made it. It's after midnight and we have a 7AM game in the morning v. New World Order out of Chicago. The forecast is 69 degrees with scattered t-storms at game time. It should clear upa nd get into the mid-70s for the rest of the day.

The roster for the trip:

Jungle Cats:
Dan Goeddel
John Heafner
Jack Meara
Michael O'Neill
William Page
John Savio
Mike Sizemore
Matt Stiponovich

Player-Coaches:
Tom Milford
John Penilla
Kerry Read

Chaperones:
Mr. Heafner
Mrs. Page

Should be a great weekend.

-Coach Tom

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Lions defeat Tigers

In a competitve battle among Jungle Cat teams, the Lions eked out a victory over their rival Tigers 10-7. The Tigers led for a good part of the game, and were within 1 goal many other times. The Lion defenders were slow to adapt to the Tigers' offense, which often consisted of getting Kyle S. and Parker F. the ball and letting them shoot. One such defensive lapse led to the Lions playing with only 4 athletes for about 2 minutes in the 2nd quarter.

The second half was a much better performance from the Lions. Employing a drop/crash against Kyle & Parker, they were able to shut down the Tiger offense while Matt Stipanovich and company raised it up a notch on the offense end.

The Lions finish the round-robin play undefeated; the Tiger's loss was their first of the summer.


-jp

Thursday, July 3, 2008

WATER POLO SUITS * UPDATE*

The team suits have arrived and are available for pickup.

If you ordered a team suit, please bring $30 (cash or check to: John Penilla) to receive your suit. Athletes will not receive their suit until they have paid for it. As mentioned earlier, information on girls suits was available in a previous post.

Please let me know if you have any questions. penilla@sluh.org


-jp

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Lions Defeat Daisy 7-2

The Lions team used a strong defensive effort to shut down Daisy and run their record to a perfect 4-0.  Offensively, John Savio & Jack Meara had timely goals, but the story was the defense.

Matt Hohenberger had countless steals from the cage on overthrown counter-attack passes.  In the field, the team alternated between a crash (in the shallow end) and pressing (in the deep end).  Both defenses were effective at befuddling the Daisy boys, who often took shots under pressure or passed directly to a crashing Cat.

Hohenberger was named Player of the Game.
Kittens 9 vs Old Warson 4

The Jungle Cat Kittens faced off against previously undefeated Old Warson tonight. In our toughest test to date, the Kittens coped with some early woes on both ends of the pool but regrouped to dominate during the second half of the game. This was the group's first experience against a team who liked to crash on defense, leading to some ill-advised passes to hole early on, but as a team we evolved and dealt with the unfamiliar defense fairly well. Michael Bowers started to get into his groove at two meters, scoring 4 goals, and Sam Erlinger played well on both ends, contributing 2 goals. Derrion Castro, Bradley Gleason, and Thomas Morgan also added tallies to the Kittens' total.

Things that went well:
Defense - we did a great job press blocking and forcing bad passes, staying in the passing lanes and looking to help.
Hole offense - Our 2M players are getting more comfortable shooting out of hole, but they are still doing a great job of looking for open drivers.
Protecting the ball - we're going a much better job of push dribbling to open water

Areas in need of improvement:
Maintaining an umbrella - despite touching on this topic every day for the past two weeks, we spent very little time balanced properly and the middle was overcroweded for most of the game
Counterattacking - Although roughly half of our goals came from counterattacks, we rarely looked weak and passed to the open man cross-goal

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Cubs Weeks 2 & 3

Sorry for the delay. As always, I am going from memory on the score as stats aren't kept.

Tiger Cubs
Last week, the Tiger Cubs had a great showing against the SLAP Women. The defensive effort was fantastic holding SLAP to only 2 goals. Joe Kabance and Ben Kimbrough led the way at 2M guard. The aptly named Max Wahl had a great game in goal and won player of the game honors.

This week, the Tiger Cubs had to face a very physical Kirkwood team. I don't know why, but some seniors-to-be were playing for Kirkwood in what is meant to be a JV league. Anyway, the TC's got off to a rough start by throwing passes to teammates who weren't looking, which resulted in a lot of counter-attack goals for Kirkwood, 8 in all in the first half. In the second half, the TC's improved their passing and their defense, allowing only 3 second half goals and scoring 8 themselves (6 in the 4th quarter) which brought the final score to 11-9 Kirkwood. For the second week in a row, Ben Kimbrough and Joe Kabance led the second half defensive charge and both are improving greatly. The player of the game (there were many candidates worthy) went to Robert Garlock for playing hard both ways, often being in the right position at the right time.

Lion Cubs
Last week, the Lions Cubs battled SLAP to a 13-9 win (I think). SLAP was physical and counter-attacked hard and it took some adjusting for the LC's to leave for defense early to prevent counters. Colby Faddis again led the offensive charge (a SLAP parent was overheard saying "who is that kid?") and the defensive stopping was left up to Mitch Kramer and Nate Burgraff. Nate earned POTG game honors by making multiple stops on SLAP's 2M's.

This week, the LC's got off to a rough start against Parkway who boasted a graduated senior from Parkway West, Kevin Gallas. Kevin was bigger and more physical than our guards, and countered early and make strong moves close to the goal. Mitch and Nate adjusted though and started keeping their hips up and pushing Kevin outside 5M, where he became ineffective. Nate took home POTG honors again for figuring out how to stop Kevin's backhand. Michael Hagerty, Colby Faddis and Mitch Meyer led the offensive charge as the LC's won 14-10 (or so).

Monday, June 30, 2008

6/26 KITTENS 14 vs. ELKS CLUB 1

The Jungle Cat Kittens continued their unbeaten season with a 14-1 win over Elks Club. Offensively they were led by Michael Bowers with 3 goals and Michael Savio with 4 goals. Defensively the Kittens forced a lot of turnovers by staying in the passing lanes, press blocking and not fouling on the perimeter. Derrion Castro also demonstrated some stellar goaltending, making some great saves during the second quarter. After scoring several goals on counterattacks we shifted our attention to scoring off of drives for the rest of the game.

Things we did well:
Guarding the passing lanes
Press blocking
Counterattacking
Protecting the ball

Areas that need improvement:
Communication
Maintaining an umbrella on offense
Matching up after goals have been scored

Note: Next week, games will be held on Tuesday instead of Thursday. We will play Old Warson at 6:00 pm. We will be practicing on Monday and Wednesday normal times at Chaminade. Due to the game on Tuesday there will be no game or practice on Thursday.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

What a day!! Cats Dominate at Lyons

The day started at 5:15am and ended at almost 11:30pm in the St. James the Greater parking lot. In between, the Jungle Cat JO Team showed they are a force in the Midwest zone, going 3-0 against strong Chicago competition.

In the first game of the day, after a 4+ hour car ride, the Cats struggled to convert several early chances. However, the talent of the Cats was too much for the team from NIPC. John Heafner led the scoring assault with 4 goals, while Matt Stipanovich played Santa Claus, handing out 5 gifts (assists) to his teammates. In goal, Matt Hohenberger showed a little rust from his volleyball-related absence, but was steady enough to make 8 saves in the Cats' 15-5 opening win. Heafner was named the Player of the Game.


Up next for JCWP was Windy City, the club team of Chicago's dominant high school Fenwick. Boasting one of the top players in the area who is on the Jr. National team, Windy City came out strong and aggressively. Jack Meara's early counter-attack goal, though, helped settle the Cats down and it was 2-2 going into the 2nd quarter. However, shooting in the shallow end -- a real disadvantage as the 2M defenders were literally allowed to stand straight up on the bottom -- the Cats started to lose it. Defensively, they were being overmatched, the offense was stagnant and the counter-attack was gone. We were literally hanging on by a thread. The scoreboard read 5-2 at halftime in favor of the bad guys.

However, St. Louis pride kicked in and the Cats were a totally different team in the 2nd half. Playing a near flawless press & playing extremely tough in the water, the Cats outscored the befuddled Windy City team 7-1 in the final half of play, pulling away for a 9-6 win. EVERYONE on the team played great. Highlights were Meara's ferociousness guarding hole, Michael O'Neill's unfailing determination, and Will Derdeyn's bounce-skip upper-corner shot. Hohenberger also made some terrific saves on some very good shots. Meara was runner-up POTG, with the overall honors going to Derdeyn.


In the final game of the day, the Jungle Cats again proved too be FAR too much for their opponent, West Suburban. Although they started slowly, the game quickly got out of control as the Cats exploded for 12 goals by halftime, and ended up with an 18-4 victory to finish 3-0. Stipanovich led with 8 points (3G, 5A) while Heafner led in goals with 5.


All in all, it was a long day but a very successful one. Everyone was confident in their abilities going in, but they now have proof that they can dominate when they want to. John Heafner was named Player of the Day for averaging a hat trick for the day.

Thanks to Coach Cutelli for organizing the trip, and to the Maloneys for transportation, drinks, & stat keeping.


Final Stats (G/A by game (ie: game 1 :: game 2 :: game 3 :: total))
Sizemore - 3/1 :: 0/0 :: 2/1 :: 5/2
Maloney - 1/1 :: 0/0 :: 2/1 :: 3/2
Meara - 1/1 :: 2/0 :: 1/1 :: 4/2
Going - 0/0 :: 0/0 :: 0/1 :: 0/1
O'Neill - 1/1 :: 1/2 :: 2/0 :: 4/3
Savio - 3/1 :: 0/0 :: 1/3 :: 4/4
Heafner - 4/0 :: 3/3 :: 5/0 :: 12/3
Derdeyn - 2/1 :: 2/0 :: 2/2 :: 6/3
Stipanovich - 0/5 :: 1/1 :: 3/5 :: 4/11

Hohenberger - 24 saves, 6 assists, 15 GA

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Lyons Trip This Weekend

The information sheets for this weekend's tournament can be accessed through the links below:

Lyons Travel Info & JO Payment Schedule -- Click here!

Athlete Travel Release Form **MUST BE COMPLETED TO TRAVEL** -- Click here!


If you have questions about the Chicago trip, direct them to Charlie Cutelli (ccutelli@pkwy.k12.mo.us). JO questions should go to Coach P.

Thanks....

A Level, Week 2

Week 2 began with a disappointing showing from the Leopards. Steve Sigman and Danny Faust controlled their respective ends of the pool, leading the squad to outscore SLAP 12-5. Unfortunately, the game was made possible only by the Leopards borrowing a goalie from the opponent, as a mere six of the fourteen players on the JCWP roster attended.

The Lions welcomed back goalie Matt Hohenberger, who sparkled against the Mad Dogs. Patrick Maloney and John Savio keyed the offense, but several late defensive lapses made the final score of 15-5 somewhat respectable.

The undermanned Leopards were then scheduled to square off against the Lions, resulting in their second forfeit of the evening. Some roster shuffling netted the Leopards several Lions, including Hohenberger, as well as Coach Tom Tandler and former Jungle Cat Wes Going. Both teams spent the majority of the game employing a crash defense, and the revised Leopards came out on top 11-10.

Finally, the Tigers matched up with Daisy and brutish 2-meter Hayden Yancey from Ladue. Nick Debandt and Rob Golterman took turns tolerating Yancey's hijinks, and Kyle Schnoring and Parker Finlinson provided enough offense for a solid 8-4 win.

After two weeks of play, and neglecting forfeits, Jungle Cat Water Polo proudly features the top three teams in the A level of the 2008 Summer League!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Girls' Suits

A handful of female athletes had ordered a team suit this summer. The application indicated that these suits would cost approx. $30. However, this cost was for a boy's suit only -- an oversight on my part. The actual cost of the girl's suit is $73. If you would still like a suit, you can order them directly through the manufacturer using the link below. Since the suits are custom made, though, they may not be received until mid-July.

Click here to order the suits.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Lions, Tigers, and Leopards (Oh My!)

In their 2008 debuts, the three JCWP A league teams each managed to win convincingly.

The Lions handled SLAP 13-7, thanks in part to the stellar passing of substitute goaltender Brett Gleason. Patrick Maloney scored several impressive goals, including a quick sweep shot off a slick pass from John Lewis, and Jack Meara pounded the ball near side low for a couple counterattack tallies.

The Tigers led Mad Dog only 7-5 at half but regrouped to dominate the third and fourth quarters and win going away 16-6. As expected, Parker Finlinson and Kyle Schnoring led the charge offensively, and Patrick Wall and Rob Golterman contributed several strong shots. Nathan Schachtman was the surprise of the game as a willing and competent deep end goalie.

The Leopards controlled Daisy throughout, ultimately winning 10-6. Steve Sigman found his groove on counterattacks in the second half, and Dan Goeddel and Danny Faust played enough defense to shut down Daisy's shallow-end specialists.

Varsity 1 & 2 Team Assignments

Leopards

Archer

Baker

Bixler

Buelter

Dwyer

Faust

Goeddel

Hoette

Keesling

Pike

Ruzicka

Scanlon

Sigman

Vierod


Tigers

Jungels

Bopp

Castro

Debandt

Digman

Finlinson

Gerber

Golterman

Piening, K.

Schachtman

Schnoring

Tucker

Wall


Lions

Hohenberger

Champion

Derdeyn

Gleason

Going

Kaufmann

Lewis

Maloney

Maurer

Meara

Morrissey

Savio

Stipanovich

Venigalla

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Thursday June 12th Kittens vs. MAD DOG

Sorry for the tardiness. The Kittens played well in their first outing of the season. The final score was 8-4. For having not gone over team offense or much of team defense I was impressed with the overall flow of the game. The team did a great job of press blocking which prevented the other team from making easy passes. I would really like to see everyone work on staying in the passing lanes in the next game.

Lion Cubs beat SLAP Women

The Lion Cubs had a strong first showing against SLAP Women. As with the Tiger Cubs game, I didn't write down the score, but I think it was 13-0. The Lion Cubs don't have a true goalie so Eddie Harris, Luke Allen, Anthony Petralia and Patrick Gleason combined for the shut-out. The Lions Cubs had great perimeter defense against the SLAP Women which resulted in a lot of steals and counter-attack goals. The largest area of improvement would be communication, especially on defense. Player of the game was Colby Faddis who played excellent at both ends of the pool.

-Coach Tom

Tiger Cubs lose to SLAP

The Tiger Cubs got off to a rough start as SLAP counter-attacked their way to an easy win. I didn't write the score down, but I believe it was 14-7. Our focus in the coming weeks will be to anticipate going to defense (and offense) and protecting the ball ont he perimeter. The highlights of the game were some great saves by Max Wahl and good 2M defense by Ben Kimbrough. Player of the game was Elliot Ladd who showed good offensive aggressiveness and was our leading scorer.

-Coach Tom

Update Practice Times

Here are the practice times for all groups after the recent realignment. All practices except Kittens' Tuesdays are at Chaminade.

Kittens (Coach Cutelli) -- M, W 5:30 - 7:00
T 8:00 - 10:00 @ P. West

Cubs (Coach Milford) -- T, R 5:30 - 7:00
W 7:00 - 8:30

Varsity 1 (Coach Penilla) -- M, T, R 7:00 - 8:30

Varsity 2 (Coach Penilla) -- M, T, R 8:30 - 10:00

Friday, June 13, 2008

Cubs Rosters

Cubs,
Below are the rosters for your games. Check
http://mowaterpolo.com/Schedules/Leagues/08SuBLeague.html for game times. Please be ready to get in the pool 20 minutes before your game time to warm up.

Thanks,
Coach Tom

Friday, May 30, 2008

Tournament Possibilities This Summer

Below is a list of possible tournaments this summer. Start looking at your calendar to see if you are free to play in these. Some of these tournaments will be by invitation only and some might be open to anyone interested. JCWP will likely not be participating in all of these tournaments either due to limited athlete interest or lack of coach availability. After the club season begins, more details will follow about these.

June 21-22 :: Nat'l Junior Olympic Qualifying (Oak Park, IL) -- Invitation Only **CANCELLED**
June 27-29 :: Mundelein -OR- Lyons Tournament (Chicago) -- 18/u athletes
July 11-13 :: Kentwood (MI) Tournament -- 16/u athletes
July 18-20 :: Lyons (Chicago) -OR- Clayton Men's (StL) -- 18/u
July 26-30 :: Nat'l Junior Olympics (Irvine, CA) -- Roster Set

Again, details will be revealed at a later date. Questions should be asked once practice begins; by that time, we may have a better idea of what tournaments we want to participate in to provide the most competitive games possible to the most athletes possible.

-Coach P

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

JO Hotel Confirmed

Reservations have been booked for the Junior Olympic tournament at the following hotel. If you are looking to make reservations, please call the number and ask for the 'JO Water Polo' rate.

Hilton Irvine / Orange County Airport
18800 MacArthur Blvd.
Irvine, CA 92612
Reservations: 1-800-HILTONS (1-800-445-8667)

Reminder that there are a few spots open if parents (dads) are looking for some room.


JP

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Team Suits for JO Athletes

If you are one of the 11 athletes going to JO's this summer, you should plan on buying a team suit. These are required for our trip to LA this year. Please make sure you fill this part out on the registration form. Any questions? Email Coach Penilla.


JP

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

2008 Junior Olympic Information

USA Water Polo has recently released more detailed information about the 2008 Junior Olympic Tournament to be held in Irvine, CA July 25-29. This year, athletes & parents are being asked to book their own flights to and from the tournament. However, we ask that you please book the following flights.

My thinking on doing it this way. First of all, several team members will be traveling ahead to look at schools and meeting at the hotel in Los Angeles. As such, I don't think we would qualify for a group rate this year. And, regardless of that fact, flights are extremely cheap right now and I think it is in the best interests of everyone to book now! I cannot foresee a situation where we will be changing these flights.

To California
July 25 -- SWA 3863 (departing at 7:05am) -- I just booked my flight for $125 (!!!!)

Coming Home
July 30 -- SWA 1960 (departing at 6:10am PDT) -- current price is also $125 (!!!!)

To my knowledge, the following individuals should be booking these flights. As I said before, I know that some athletes will not be traveling with the team to California.
Confirmed Athletes as of 4/29/08:
- Trent Going
- John Heafner
- Matt Hohenberger
- Patrick Maloney
- Jack Meara
- Michael O'Neill
- William Page
- John Savio
- Michael Sizemore

Any questions, please email me! penilla@sluh.org


-Coach Penilla

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Kuppa Dominance

Congratulations to all of the players and player-coaches on their successes in the season-ending Kuppa Tournament!

Team 5 finished in 15th place at 0-4, losing their four games by a total of only twelve goals. Team 5 was the only team to hold Team 3 under double digits in goals.

Team 1 finished in 6th place at 2-2. John Heafner and Steve Sigman helped the squad to an impressive 11.0 goals scored per game.

Team 2 finished in 4th place at 3-2. Max Wurm, Trent Going, Marty Ruzicka, and Dylan Jungels anchored the stingiest defense, allowing only 6.2 goals per game.

Team 4 finished in 2nd place at 4-1. Until the final game, their lack of a goalie was overcome by contributions from the entire roster, especially Mike Sizemore and William Page.

Team 3 captured the championship at 5-0. Tim Dale and Zach Varwig led the way to an average margin of victory 4.2 goals.

JCWP's summer session will start either June 9 or June 16. See you at the pool!

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Kuppa Finals

JCWP is performing exceptionally in the Kuppa Tournament. All five teams have played well, and the senior leadership is impressive. The schedule for tomorrow is below. All games are at MICDS.

At 7:45 AM, Team 4 plays Team 2. The loser plays in the 3rd place game at 3:00 PM; the winner plays in the championship game at 4:00 PM.

At 8:30 AM, Team 3 plays Daisy 2. The loser plays in the 3rd place game at 3:00 PM; the winner plays in the championship game at 4:00 PM.

At 10:00 AM, Team 1 plays Mad Dog 2. The loser plays in the 7th place game at 1:00 PM; the winner plays in the 5th place game at 2:00 PM.

At 11:30 AM, Team 5 plays SLAP 1.

See you at the pool.

Kittens Win!

In a fitting finish to their season, the 7th and 8th graders won the championship game of the Winter 2008 Middle School League. Playing against the same Mad Dog 14's team that
trounced them 10-4 just over a month ago, the Kittens led for most of the game before allowing the game to go to overtime. Just over a minute into the sudden victory period, Michael Sigman's shot from 7 meters found the back of the net for the thrilling 6-5 win. Thomas Morgan and Darrian Castro, respectively, were named Offensive and Defensive Most Valuable Players.

Congratulations to the players and Coaches Charlie Cutelli and Ray Kreienkamp on the team's obvious improvement over the past couple months!

Monday, February 4, 2008

Black v. Mad Dog A

Black closed out the season with a win v. Mad Dog A in a brilliant showing of counter-attack offense. Unfortunatly, I didn't commit the score to memeory, but I believe it was 14-4. The majority of those goals came in the second half, when Black switched to a drop defense that forced Mad Dog to take outside shots, leading to counter attack opportunties.

The positives from this game were:
  • solid counter attack offense
  • 5-on-6 defense
  • 2M defense of Michael O'Neill and Trent Going
  • the goaltending of Matt Hoenberger

The negatives fromt his game were:

  • needlessly turning the ball over
  • too many kickouts
  • forced/blind passing on set offense
  • 2M's not holding the positive set

It was an all-around good effort from everyone. Player of the game went to John Maurer for working hard without the ball and drawing a 5 meter in the 2nd quarter.

-Coach Tom

Sunday, February 3, 2008

JCWP YELLOW VS DAISY B

After a narrow win and less than stellar play the Jungle Cat Yellow squad came ready to play this week. The first period was tight with great goaltending by Jim Bowers. There were numerous scoring opportunities that we could not finish off on. None the less with the looks we were getting it would just be a matter of time before we put the ball in the goal. Our 2 meter defenders did an excellent job of guarding a big and physical 2 meter from Daisy. I think he might have scored only one goal while setting. I was thoroughly impressed with our offensive drives and 6-5 situations. While we did not necessarily score every time down we had a lot of great cross goal pass opportunities. It was nice to see what players work on in practice actually happen in the game. The third quarter saw a slight lapse in play. I think some players were tired but in the 4th quarter JCWP Yellow was ready to finish their opponents. I think Daisy B got one and at most two shots on goal this quarter. Our flats and points were crashing on the 2 meter before he even had a chance to react. When the dust settled Yellow had won 6-3.
Player of the game went to Dan Geisman for his 2 meter defense. All in all, the coaches were happy with the outcome and the flow of the game.

JCWP ORANGE VS. MAD DOG B

JCWP Orange ended their roller coaster season with a game that reflected this up-and-down character of their season, beating Mad Dog B by a score of 9-5. In the first two quarters, Orange looked the best it had all season. The 2 meters did an excellent job of looking for good matchups,
and the offense was able to convert a few of these offensive opportunities into goals. Orange team showed a great willingness to find these matchups by sending in Misha Digman, Dan Pike, Ben Castro, Pat Archer, and Nathan Schachtman among others to set. Alistair Vierod had a phenomenal game, playing sound defense and scoring goals offensively by countering hard
after wayward Mad Dog passes. After three missed chances on 6-on-5 during the game and many missed chances the previous game, JCWP Orange finally broke loose from their 6-on-5 scoring woes when Rob Golterman buried a shot into the upper corner on a 6-on-5 while walking in from around the 7-meter mark. Dan Pike also played a crucial role in getting the offense set-up right before this goal. The Orange team's success in the first half did not translate into a smooth second half. Although the team was up 8-2 at one point, the game ended 9-5. Part of Orange team's troubles stemmed from the fact that Mad Dog began beating Orange back to defense.

Nevertheless, Orange was able to hold it together. Overall, the Orange team finished their season together on a good note, and I was really glad to see them playing their best water polo at times during their last game.

Co-players of the game were Rob Golterman and Alistair Vierod, who both made notable impacts in the win. It was good to see the team improve, and they definitely looked in top form for stretches of this, their final game together this Winter.

Coach Ray

KITTENS VS. MAD DOG 12's

The Kittens came out feisty again this week and made quick work of their opponents, beating Mad Dog 12's 14-3. Despite only having one sub for most of the game, the Kittens swam Mad Dog hard, and they left little doubt that they were the team that deserved to win. Once again, Michael Bowers and Thomas Morgan thoroughly dominated their opponents, each contributing
numerous goals to the Kittens 14 overall goals. Defensively, the Kittens were solid, with a passing lane attack that sparked many counterattacks.

Darrian Castro and Michael Bowers did a great job in containing Mad Dog's 2 meters. Although the game was played well by all Kittens, Darrian Castro was the Kitten's player of the game for his great defense and his awareness on offense. By winning, the Kittens advanced to the 12:15
Championship game for the Middle School league on Saturday, February 9. I look forward to seeing this talented squad fight for one last win next weekend.

Coach Ray

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Monday, February 4

The following is the schedule for Monday, February 4. This is our last event at Chaminade.

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM middle school practice
6:00 PM - 6:45 PM Team 2 vs. Team 5
6:45 PM - 7:30 PM Team 2 vs. Team 3
7:30 PM - 8:15 PM Team 4 vs. Team 5
8:15 PM - 9:00 PM Team 1 vs. Team 3
9:00 PM - 9:45 PM Team 1 vs. Team 4

7th and 8th graders play at 12:15 Saturday at Ladue. High school players should check the Kuppa Tournament schedule at www.mowaterpolo.com for game times and sites. Games begin Tuesday night!

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Kuppa Teams

The schedule for the 2008 Kuppa Tournament should be posted at www.mowaterpolo.com sometime this weekend. Games begin Monday night, although JCWP has no games until Tuesday. Players listed in bold below are team captains. Teams are to substitute every 2+ minutes of game time, and all players are to receive equal playing time through the first three quarters of each game.

More information about Monday's practice will be posted on this blog soon.

Team 1
*Ancel, Zak
D'Alessandro, Dave
Duncan, Chris
Geisman, Dan
Geisman, Matt
Goeddel, Dan
Heafner, John
Kovacs, Ben
Lewis, John
Maurer, John
Moorkamp, Sam
Morrissey, Bob
Sigman, Steve
Vierod, Alistair
Wetzel, Keaton

Team 2
*Jungels, Dylan
Beckerle, Andrew
Bretscher, Luke
Buelter, Jack
Gallas, Kevin
Gerber, Charles
Going, Trent
Harris, Eddie
Kimbrough, Ben
Kramer, Mitch
Piening, Kurt
Piening, Nick
Pike, Daniel
Ruzicka, Marty
Wurm, Max

Team 3
*Hohenberger, Matt
Brendell, Connor
Castro, Ben
Chellis, Luke
Dale, Tim
Garlock, Robert
Huang, Jonathan
Jones, Mitchell
Ladd, Elliot
O'Neill, Michael
Ottenlips, Michael
Savio, John
Schachtman, Nathan
Varwig, Zach
Wall, Patrick

Team 4
*Berry, Matt
Archer, Pat
Bequette, Mitchell
Brockgreitens, John
Debandt, Nick
Derdeyn, Will
Digman, Misha
Golterman, Rob
Gude, Andrew
Hagerty, Michael
Kabance, Joe
Luhmann, Bill
Page, William
Sizemore, Mike
Tucker, Jim

Team 5
*Bowers, Jim
*Mulch, Ben
Allen, Luke
Auinbauh, Jake
Faddis, Colby
Gleason, Brett
Maloney, Patrick
Meyer, Jake
Meyer, Mitch
Murphy, Erin
Petralia, Anthony
Rust, Tom
Venigalla, Bhavya
Wilson, Will

Monday, January 28, 2008

Black loses 7-4 to Daisy Red

It was a tale of stagnant offense.

Defensively, Black played well, especially in the drop defense. Goalie Zach Ancel had a good game considering he has been in Honduras for a month and has to play in a close game cold turkey. By dropping off the point and forcing Daisy Red to take outside shots, Black was able to generate a good amount of counter attack chances. Converting on those chances was a another story.

Generally, there was effort going to offense, but it took a while for Zach to find an open man due to a lack of winging out. Once an open man was found, it took to long to find the 2M holding his side and when a pass was thrown in too late, either the 2M lost position or the goalie/sluffer stole the entry pass. A point of improvement this week in practice will be looking inside at the first touch and making sure the goalie and other defenders aren't looking for a steal.

Another improvement can be made on the 6-on-5 as Black had a 0% conversion rate on at least 4 chances with a man advantage. The boys set-up very well, but tend to drift too far away from the goal and don't cross the goalie quick enough to create good shots.

But enough with the negative. Zach Varwig scored Black's first goal on a beautiful lay-out in one of our first possessions and nearly duplicated it a possession later. Max Wurm earned his second consecutive Player of the Game award for his tenacity during the drop defense and a perfect cross-goal pass that the shooter just barred out.

The truth is you can't play great all of the time. This was a bump in the road and I am confident that this will lead to greater effort and improvement during practice this week. It's just fuel to the fire.

-Coach Tom

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Brown Squad Continues Improvement

The JCWP Brown team continued its trend of improvement with a narrow 9-7 loss at the hands of Mad Dog. Offensively, the Cats looked great the whole game with strong performances from Mitch Meyer, Colby Faddis, and John Lewis. Defensively, goalie Ben was great between the pipes making numerous incredible saves and added to his steal total by coming out of the net on counter-attacks. This is the 3rd straight narrow loss for the Cats. The marked improvement coincided with the spirited game against JCWP Orange. The Brown guys have really played well since then and everyone is ready to breakthrough for our first win.

-jp

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Kittens vs. SLAP 7/8

It was an exciting game this week at Ladue for the Jungle Cat Kittens. We played the SLAP 7/8 squad who were planning on giving us quite a fight. The 1st and 2nd quarter the Kittens played very well. On offense we scored a beautiful 2 on o from Thomas to Michael B. This was something we have not worked on at all in practice but it was evident after the 2 other cross goal passes we scored that the Kittens understand this concept. The oppurtunities we had to set up the offense also went well. The team was spread out and the wings and flats released well to get the ball down the pool.
Defensively Coach Ray and I constantly told the players to play passing lanes. This was something you could tell they were thinking about and actually doing. Occasionally the other team snuck a little to close to the goal for comfort but hopefully everyone understands that their head must stay on a swivel and they need to be constantly watching the action and the person they are defending.
The third quarter we had a slight letdown and the other team came back making the score 5-4. After a pep talk from the coaches the team came out ready to play in the 4th quarter and ended up posting a win of 8-4.
The things that coach and I were really proud of were the placement of players on offense, our 2 on o and 2 on 1 cross goal passes, our releases, and our passing lane defense. Things started to seem to click.
Kudos to Peter D. for being the player of the game. He had a 1 on o and took all the time he needed to fake the goalie and score. He also drew a kickout when driving hard to the goal while keeping his defender on his back. All in all a great effort. It was a great win for the Kittens.