Three stars from the area now playing for Navy
They each played four varsity seasons of boys water polo, each earned All-CIF San Diego Section honors, and made the same college choice reflective of San Diego’s heritage as a Navy town.
Also from Cathedral Catholic, Aiden Day has enrolled at the Hill School in Pottstown, Pa., a Naval Academy Foundation School that includes water polo in advance of coming to Navy next season. Current high senior Maddox Garrahy has committed to the academy.“No doubt it has been a pipeline for us, and it should be with San Diego’s history in the Navy,” said Midshipmen coach Luis Nicolao, a Navy alum, who served at Coronado from 1994-96. “It has to go hand-in-hand.
“I really focused on looking out for those younger teammates, just helping with the little things,” Nordquist said. “I really enjoyed pushing them and getting them to lean on each other, not just focusing on feeding one guy, but really working together.” It helped to be reunited with Williams, an East County prep rival, but longtime club teammate and good friend.
“I’m definitely one of the smaller guys on the team and in college water polo,” Williams said. “I try to play to my advantages, which are speed and overall game IQ to counterbalance that size difference.”
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