The Tigers, ranked 88 in California, have an overall season record of 21-11.
Girls’ water polo steamrolled St. Lucy’s 16-4 on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
Boys’ water polo took a strong lead in the beginning of the game and maintained it through a hard-fought fourth quarter, winning 13-10.
Although the score was close throughout most of the game, South Pasadena slipped up in the fourth quarter and gave San Marino the win.
Despite a strong effort, the Tigers were unable to catch up to the Mustangs and lost 9-13.
The Tigers maintained a strong lead throughout the game, securing a huge 15-0 victory against the Titans.
After a strong first two quarters, the Tigers’ lead slipped away, ending in a 10-5 defeat.
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