Press "Enter" to skip to content

Water polo players, coaches earn top awards

#9 Kody Moffatt shoots the ball and scores against Southwestern at Wallace Memorial Pool. Photo: Meredith James/The Telescope
#9 Kody Moffatt shoots the ball and scores against Southwestern at Wallace Memorial Pool. Photo: Meredith James/The Telescope

After a rough 2013 season, the Palomar men’s and women’s water polo teams looked to the 2014 season with high expectations. And while they didn’t quite get where they wanted, both teams made their mark on the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference.

The men’s team, led by second-year Head Coach Chad Aronen, turned a 6-18 fourth place finish into a 18-9 record (6-3 conference), crowning the team as PCAC champions.

Sophomore utility player Evan Dean was named not only PCAC Co-Player of the Year, but was named First Team Community College All-American and All-State. Dean, along with teammates Rich Farley, Kody Moffatt, Ryan Lozano and Cameron Rath, were named All-PCAC First Team players; with four other teammates being named All-PCAC Second Team and honorable mention.

Aronen was named PCAC Coach of the Year for his efforts, and missed being named state Co-Coach of the Year by one vote. The team eventually lost in the first round of the Southern California Regionals to Los Angeles Valley College.

The women’s team had to regroup this season from the loss of longtime Head Coach Kathy “Gubba” Sheehy, who missed this season to recover from surgery. In her place was longtime swim Coach Jem McAdams and Assistant Coach Jackie Puccino.

Though the team finished 12-16 (3-6 conference), good enough for third in the conference, Puccino claimed the PCAC Coach of the Year for the women’s side. Sophomore Kelly Harris and freshman teammate Emilee Foltz were named as All-PCAC First Team members.

Image Sources

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.