Weslaco ISD kicked off the inaugural 2024 water polo season with its first district game last week when the Weslaco High School Panthers faced off against the Weslaco East Wildcats in a historic crosstown game. The Panthers came out on top winning both boys’ and girls’ games.
“It was really interesting just to see this brand-new sport,” WHS Water Polo Head Coach David Ortiz said. “This was history in the making for both teams. It has been a learning process for all of us.”
It was a close game for the Lady Panthers and Lady Wildcats with both teams going back and forth until the third quarter when WHS began to pull away.
Melany Bautista scored three goals and Ari Angulo scored one for the Lady Wildcats. On the purple and white side, Maya Peña netted three goals, Alexa Ortegon made two, Tessa Martinez, Lourdes Moreno, and Leelee Ipiña finished with one goal. The final score was 8-4.
In boys’ action, for the Wildcats, Joeleo Carrizales netted two goals, Octavian De La Serna and Eduardo Zuniga finished with one goal. Representing the Panthers, Julius Casanova scored four goals and Jaiden Lopez scored three. Michael Mata, Carlos Reyes,
and Diego Garza each had two goals. Daniel Cavazos and Devin Solis also added one goal each. The final score was 15-4.
“I thought we had a good turn out,” Ortiz said.
After an initial slow start, both Weslaco ISD programs have gained momentum.
“It has been with the UIL for the past 2.5 years and Weslaco moved forward to incorporate it as part of athletic programs,” WISD Athletic Director Desi Rodriguez said. “We want all Weslaco athletes to get every opportunity other athletes from around the state are receiving.”
Currently, there are 12 teams that have water polo in the Valley. WISD competes in a district which includes Mission, Mission Vets, Sharyland High and Sharyland Pioneer. The season consists of 10 district games.