Titans Water Polo Program Overview
At Titans Water Polo Club, we offer a complete developmental pathway for athletes of all ages and experience levels—from beginners just learning to swim with a ball to high school athletes preparing for collegiate competition. Our mission is to build strong, confident players through expert coaching, age-appropriate training, and a positive team environment.
SplashBall is our beginner-level program for young kids just getting started in the water. This non-contact introduction to water polo emphasizes water safety, ball handling, and teamwork in a playful setting. The goal is to introduce water polo fundamentals in a fun, supportive environment that builds both skills and confidence.
Practice Times: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
2:00–3:30 PM
5:30–7:00 PM
6:45–8:15 PM
Membership: USA Water Polo required (SplashBall or Gold level)
Our 12U program focuses on building a strong foundation in water polo fundamentals. Players learn how to tread water, pass, shoot, and understand basic game rules while gaining water confidence in a fun, structured environment. The primary goal at this stage is to build fundamentals, learn game play, and grow in confidence.
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 6:00–9:00 PM
At the 14U level, athletes continue to develop their core skills while being introduced to more structured team concepts and competitive play. With increased focus on game strategy, conditioning, and positional awareness, the goal is to transition from basic skills to competitive play and deeper tactical understanding.
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 6:00–9:00 PM
We support high school athletes with year-round training that complements their school seasons. This program provides a platform to sharpen skills, maintain conditioning, and gain exposure through tournaments and showcases. The goal is to stay sharp year-round, improve performance, and prepare for post-high school play.
Whether your child is just starting out or looking to take their game to the next level, Titans Water Polo Club offers the coaching, structure, and community they need to grow, compete, and thrive.