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Ashland Water Polo Alumni Page

This page contains biographical information on former high school and club players who have gone on to play at the next level and beyond. 

 

2010 Sonoma State Women's Water Polo Roster


Natalie Del Carlo
#6 Natalie Del Carlo

Position: Center
Height: 6-2
Class: Freshman
Hometown: Ashland, Ore.
Last School: Ashland HS

High School: Prepped at Ashland HS in Oregon...led Grizzlies to a second place finish in the Oregon Class 5A State Tournament as a sophomore...named team captain in 2008, helping the team to a 15-2 record and the first 5A State Championship in school history...was a first-team All-State selection as a senior...tabbed as the MVP of the Southern Oregon Conference in 2009.

Personal: Daughter of Bob and Jaye Del Carlo...she would like to meet President Barack Obama...favorite sports team is the Oregon Ducks and favorite athlete is Michael Jordan...enjoys the movie How The Grinch Stole Christmas...likes the TV show Grey’s Anatomy and Ryan Reynolds is her favorite actor..likes the book Twilight...favorite food is Pesto Pasta.


Sonoma State Water Polo



 

Kristin Frazier - Oregon State University

 Frazier

Kristin Frazier has been an energetic force on the Ashland High School water polo team for four years. (2008 graduate) Now that she is leaving Ashland to attend college, she plans to focus her energy and talents on Oregon State University's water polo club and on finding her path in life.   Tidings article

 

Brad Scoles - Long Beach State

LONG BEACH STATE
iBrad Scoles

#6 Brad Scoles

6-4 • Senior
2-Meter Defense
Ashland, Oregon
Ashland High School
2004 Honorable Mention
All-MPSF
  

Brad Scoles: Senior Brad Scoles (Ashland, OR) has played in every game in his three-plus years at Long Beach State, 116 appearances in the pool. He has been in the starting lineup in 100 of those contests. Scoles has 34 goals scored this year and 104 in his 49er career (No. 20 all-time). Scoles scored six goals at the NorCal Tournament last weekend, including two against LMU and Cal.

 

2004: Selected honorable mention All-MPSF ... appeared in all 29 games, starting a team-high 28 times ... fourth on the team with 31 goals scored ... tied for first with 17 assists and led the squad with 33 steals ... career-high four goals against UC San Diego ... had nine multiple-goal games ... three goals in win at UC Santa Cruz and three in an overtime win over UCSB at the MPSF Tournament.

2003:
Finished fifth on the team with 31 goals scored ... played in all 30 games, starting 29 times ... had a career-high three goals in a 13-10 win at Pacific ... had nine multiple-goal games ... scored two goals in three consecutive outings (St. Francis, Cal Baptist, UC Santa Cruz) ... scored two goals vs. Cal at the MPSF Tournament.

2002:
Stepped in as a true freshman, playing in all 33 games and starting 19 times ... finished the season with eight goals, scoring one goal against eight different opponents ... was second on the team with 28 steals and also added seven assists.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Ashland High School in 2002 ... lettered four years in both water polo and swimming as a prep athlete ... team finished second at the 2001 state meet in water polo ... his senior year he was selected first team All-State and All-State MVP ... also named conference MVP and was a two-time first team all-conference selection ... in swimming he won the state title in the 100 Free (46.54) and broke the district record, also in the 100 Free.

PERSONAL: Born September 30, 1983 in Sonoma, CA ... KPE: Secondary School PE major ... was a 49er Academic All-Star in Fall 2003, Fall 2004 and Spring 2005.

Year Goals High Goals
2004 31 4 vs. UC San Diego
2003 31 3 at Pacific
2002 8 1 vs. 8 Opponents
Career 70 4 vs. UC San Diego (9/18/04)

  Long Beach Water Polo


Andrew Del Carlo - Whittier College

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Andrew Delcarlo

ANDREW DEL CARLO

PROFILE

CLASS:  Freshman HT - WT:  6' 2"  -  170
HOMETOWN:  Ashland, OR POSITION:  Utility
HIGH SCHOOL:  Ashland BIRTH DATE:  January 16, 1987

HIGH SCHOOL --  Second Team All Conference as a junior... Team was District Champs and Third in the State Championships in 2003 ... Honorable Mention All Conference as a senior ... Swim Team was District Champs in 2005 ... Member of championship 200 Free Relay Team his senior year
 
PERSONAL
--  Full name: Andrew Robert Del Carlo ... Nickname: DC ... Born in Vallejo, CA ... Favorite Food: Linguini Alfredo ... Favorite TV Show: That 70s Show ... Favorite Movie Line: "We're going streaking!!!" from Old School ... Biggest Athletic Thrill: Beating rival team in the 2003 District Water Polo Championship game ... Most Admired Athlete: Jackie Robinson because he had to overcome so much adversity and hatred in order play the game he loved ... Hobbies include snowboarding, wakeboarding, sledding, and swimming ... Unique qualities:  Easy to talk to and get along with.

Whitter Water Polo

 

After one season at Whittier Andrew transferred to the University of Oregon where he has helped the Ducks Club Water polo team to advance to the National Club tournament two of the last three years. In 2008 the National tournament was held in Athens Ohio.  The Ducks placed fifth nationally and two former Ashland High School stand outs Nate Jessop and Andrew Del Carlo were named to the first team Northwest Conference.

Oregon Water Polo

CWPA All Conference Selections 2008

CWPA All Conference Selections 2009


Adam Foley -MIT

Position:
Head Coach MIT Engineers

 Adam Foley

After serving as a player and later coach for traditional Division III powerhouse University of Redlands, Adam Foley enters his first season at the helm of MIT's water polo program. Foley's appointment marks his first head coaching stint, as he takes the reins from Felix Mercado, who admirably served as the squad's head coach for the past two seasons.

After graduating from Redlands in 2004 with a B.A. in history, Foley joined the Bulldogs' coaching staff as a graduate assistant for both men's water polo and swimming. During a year-long coaching tenure with his alma mater, he pursued his M.A. through the School of Education while helping lead the water polo squad to a 24-11 record.

Foley's transition to the deck came following a dominating four-year career in the pool at Redlands. During his Bulldogs' tenure, he racked up several awards while etching his name all over the record books. When Foley's playing career had finished, he left the school seventh all-time in goals (111), fifth in assists (103), third in steals (202) and fifth in ejections drawn (100). In addition, his single season marks in steals (61) and ejections drawn (41) were each good enough for sixth all-time, while his 36 assists in 2003 were the seventh highest total in school history.

As a student-athlete, Foley captured several awards - none more prestigious than his Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) Division III Player of the Year nod during his senior season. That same year, he was honored as the All-Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Player of the Year, earned Western Water Polo Coaches Association All-Tournament Second Team accolades, and was rewarded with CWPA "Excellent" Academic Honors. The Ashland, Ore. native was a member of three SCIAC championship teams and was named to a trio of All-SCIAC All-Conference teams.

MIT Engineers Water Polo




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