Maple Ridge water polo players win gold

Nicholas Bruneau and Giordano Marconato played for Pacific Storm at the U-16 national championships

Pacific Storms’ Nicholas Bruneau (left) and Giordano Marconato proudly show off their gold medals and display the championship banner and trophy from their U-16 boys’ national championship.

Pacific Storms’ Nicholas Bruneau (left) and Giordano Marconato proudly show off their gold medals and display the championship banner and trophy from their U-16 boys’ national championship.

Maple Ridge water polo players Nicholas Bruneau and Giordano Marconato of the Pacific Storm are celebrating back-to-back gold medals at the U-16 boys’ national club championships.

Marconato also earned a spot on the U-16 all-star team with a 20-goal performance during the event.

Bruneau held his own, playing a key role in his team’s journey to gold, scoring three goals, one on a five-metre penalty shot, and with strong defensive play.

The Storm blew into the final after destroying its first two opponents by a combined score of 47-4. The team thoroughly outclassed Saanich 21-1 before thrashing Dollard III of Quebec 26-3. The Storm continued its strong play in the quarterfinal round with a 22-1 beating of St. Lambert, also from Quebec. The Storm then toppled Ottawa 12-6 to advance to the final.

The Storm continued to roll through the French, defeating Camo in a hard-fought match 7-3 to win the tournament.

Tied a 1-1 after the first quarter, the Storm slowly chipped away at Camo’s defence to take the title.

The Storm’s Nikola Maric was named most valuable coach for the second year in a row.

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