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Water Polo: LB Vikings Aquatics See Success at Junior Olympics

Long Beach’s LB Vikings Aquatics excelled at the USA Junior Olympics, securing a bronze medal in the silver bracket of the 18-and-under girls’ Classic Division. The diverse team, comprising athletes from multiple local high schools, fought through a competitive field of 48 teams and clinched third place with a dramatic comeback against North Irvine. Assistant coach Beth White noted the challenge of regaining mental strength after an early deficit in that match. The experience fostered strong camaraderie among players, who shifted their focus from school rivalries to teamwork. Coaches emphasized personal growth over winning, highlighting the lasting relationships developed during the tournament.

By the Numbers

  • LB Vikings competed against 48 teams in the Junior Olympics.
  • The team won the bronze medal in the Classic Division’s Silver bracket.

State of Play

  • The team united players from Wilson, Millikan, Los Alamitos, Mira Costa, and Redondo Union.
  • Coaching focused on skill development and teamwork during a summer of intensive practice.

What’s Next

The team’s success is expected to drive momentum into the upcoming season, with coaches looking forward to continued growth and performance improvements among the girls. Future competitions will likely see the team build on their experience and cohesion from the Junior Olympics.

Bottom Line

The LB Vikings Aquatics’ Junior Olympics performance showcases the importance of collaboration over competition, highlighting the transformative power of teamwork and personal relationships in youth sports. While they celebrated a tournament win, the real victory lies in their growth and unity as a team.



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