2023 Winter Classic, News (K-W Water Polo)

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Dec 01, 2023 | Jennifer Gryn | 777 views
2023 Winter Classic
Welcome to the KW 2023 Winter Classic.  Games run Dec 2nd, Saturday morning at 8:30am until Dec 3rd, Sunday afternoon at 3:30 all at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex on Father David Bauer Dr. in Waterloo.  Expect to see youth sport played by ages 8 to 15.

Coming to see Water Polo for the first time?  You are in for a treat, this is a fast paced game where these amazing athletes swim and tread water during play.  Each team has 6 players plus a goalie.  The game is played with a ball about the same size of a basketball or soccer ball.  The ball is passed by throwing, or the players can swim with the ball.  There is lots of action and before long you will be cheering on your favourite team.  Plus, the pool spectator area is a great place to get warm in the winter!  Hope to see you there.
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