Fri.
Mar.
6
8:40 p.m.
18U BLACK Calgary Renegades
Team Sask 18U Women
0
0
In Play
Sat.
Mar.
7
8:00 a.m.
18U BLACK Torpedoes
Surrey Water Polo 18U Men Blue
0
0
Sat.
Mar.
7
9:10 a.m.
Edmonton Tsunami 18U Men
Pacific Storm
0
0
Sat.
Mar.
7
10:20 a.m.
18U GOLD Torpedoes
Surrey Water Polo 18U Men White
0
0
Sat.
Mar.
7
11:30 a.m.
Shadow 18U Men
Team Sask 18U Men
0
0
Sat.
Mar.
7
12:40 p.m.
Edmonton Tsunami 18U Women
Shadow 18U Women
0
0
Sat.
Mar.
7
1:50 p.m.
18U BLACK Calgary Renegades
Surrey Water Polo 18U Women
0
0
Sat.
Mar.
7
3:00 p.m.
18U GOLD Calgary Renegades
Team Sask 18U Women
0
0
Sat.
Mar.
7
4:10 p.m.
TBA
TBA
0
0
Sat.
Mar.
7
5:20 p.m.
TBA
TBA
0
0
Fri.
Mar.
6
11:20 a.m.
18U GOLD Torpedoes
Shadow 18U Men
10
14
Final
Fri.
Mar.
6
11:20 a.m.
Surrey Water Polo 18U Women
Team Sask 18U Women
7
8
Final
Fri.
Mar.
6
12:30 p.m.
Surrey Water Polo 18U Men White
Team Sask 18U Men
13
6
Final
Fri.
Mar.
6
1:40 p.m.
18U BLACK Calgary Renegades
18U GOLD Calgary Renegades
20
1
Final
Fri.
Mar.
6
1:40 p.m.
18U BLACK Torpedoes
Edmonton Tsunami 18U Men
20
15
Final
Fri.
Mar.
6
2:50 p.m.
Edmonton Tsunami 18U Women
Surrey Water Polo 18U Women
7
13
Final
Fri.
Mar.
6
2:50 p.m.
Pacific Storm
Surrey Water Polo 18U Men Blue
21
5
Final
Fri.
Mar.
6
4:00 p.m.
Shadow 18U Women
Team Sask 18U Women
10
14
Final
Fri.
Mar.
6
4:00 p.m.
18U GOLD Torpedoes
Team Sask 18U Men
6
24
Final
Fri.
Mar.
6
5:10 p.m.
Shadow 18U Men
Surrey Water Polo 18U Men White
8
13
Final

Water Polo Canada

Water Polo Canada announces the 2025 18U NCL National Finals Champions, Individual Awards and Club Cup Winners

Monday, June 9, 2025

The 2025 18U NCL Men’s and Women’s National Champions are the Edmonton Tsunami and Fraser Valley, respectively

Ottawa, June 9, 2025 - Water Polo Canada announces the winners of its 2025 18U National Championship League (NCL) individual awards following the conclusion of the 18U National Championships event on Saturday June 7 in Calgary, AB.

Following three days of competition, Water Polo Canada’s 2025 18U Men’s and 18U Women’s National Champions were crowned, Edmonton Tsunami and Fraser Valley, respectively.

The 18U National Championships was attended by eight  women’s and eight  men’s teams. These teams consisted of the top teams from each conference, East and West, following a series of regular season events and a qualification event, which started back in December. 

Here are the final rankings of the 18U National Championships:

MEN

  1. Edmonton Tsunami
  2. Team Sask
  3. Fraser Valley
  4. Mavericks
  5. Pacific Storm
  6. South Central
  7. DDO Black
  8. Capital Wave 

WOMEN

  1. Fraser Valley
  2. Calgary Renegades
  3. Team Sask
  4. CAMO
  5. Surrey
  6. Capital Wave
  7. South Central
  8. Shadow

Here are the individual award winners following the conclusion of the 2025 NCL 18U season and 18U National Championships:

MEN

  • Most Valuable Player: Nathan Bilodeau (Edmonton Tsunami)
  • Most Valuable Goalie: Adriene Lapierre (Team Sask)
  • Most Valuable Coach: Marina Radu-Johnson (Edmonton Tsunami)

WOMEN

  • Most Valuable Player: Abigail Folk (Fraser Valley)
  • Most Valuable Goalie: Alex Stoddard (Fraser Valley)
  • Most Valuable Coach: Brooke Coburn (Calgary Renegades)

All individual award winners were selected by the technical delegate team at the 2025 18U National Championships.

The 18U National Championships are part of Water Polo Canada National Championship League (NCL), which was created in 2014 to bring the domestic club age group programs under a country wide umbrella that promotes the development of the sport. The NCL offers three categories of play: Senior, 18U, and 16U.

In addition, the Club Cup, which is awarded to the club(s) who have won the most championship events across all National Championships League age groups (16U, 18U and Senior) events in a particular season, was awarded to the Calgary Renegades and Calgary Torpedoes clubs. 

Clubs receive six points for a gold medal at a National Event (16U Eastern/Western Championships, Senior National Championships and 18U National Championships), four points for a silver and two points for a bronze. They also receive three points for a gold medal at a Conference Championship Event, two points for silver and one point for bronze.

More details are available on Water Polo Canada website at https://waterpolo.ca.