Miramonte Goes 5–0 to Sweep Tournament Behind Lockdown Defense and Stellar Goalkeeping

The Miramonte Water Polo Club delivered a dominant performance over the weekend, going 5–0 in tournament play and capping off the run with an emphatic 18–4 victory over longtime rival Campolindo in the championship final.

The story of the weekend? Defense, discipline, and team execution.

Led by standout goalie Joslyn Cox, who was nothing short of sensational between the pipes, the Miramonte girls limited opponents to just 10 total shots on goal in the final — a testament to both her presence in the cage and the relentless team defense in front of her.

Sam Lurie anchored that defensive effort with poise and pressure, helping generate 7 steals as the team suffocated passing lanes and shut down fast-break opportunities. The cohesive, connected play was a perfect example of the Miramonte system in action — communication, anticipation, and tactical awareness at every position.

On the offensive end, Bella Bordalo and Hannah Gardner led the charge with 4 goals apiece, capitalizing on precise ball movement and smart positioning. Their leadership and finishing ability helped create momentum early and never let up.

This tournament run wasn’t just about winning — it was about making a statement. With a blend of experienced leadership, rising talent, and next-level preparation, Miramonte continues to raise the bar for elite youth water polo.

Up next? More training. More growth. And more opportunities to #Miramonte #WaterPolo.

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