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The 2005 Southeast Zone Open Championships for Men and Women
The eighth annual PowerBar Cup was, without a doubt, the most bizarre in the history of the event.
It started when Hurricane Katrina crashed over south Florida on Thursday. It ended with a
sweeping change and a classic display of sportsmanship. The sweeping change: Miami Water Polo
Foundation lost its first ever PowerBar Cup game (35-1 overall) as FIU won the 2005 PowerBar
Cup and 2005 USWP Southeast Zone Men’s Champions title. The definition of sportsmanship:
defending PowerBar Cup Women’s champion Dynamo WPC forfeited the championship game to Rip Tides
to give playing time to Auburn/GT players, who won third place in a forfeit when OWL
Women’s Water Polo left the tournament early. This handed the 2005 USWP Southeast Zone
Women’s Champions title to Rip Tides. Got all that? Good, because there is a quiz later.
Katrina dumped over 15 inches of rain on south Florida Thursday evening. Although just a
shadow of what she’d be on Sunday as she barreled down on New Orleans, several Serpent Warrior
homes (but thankfully not players) sustained damage and the team did not travel. This, of
course, sent a ripple of four forfeits through the mens tournament. Additional forfeits
occurred when one team mis-read the schedule on Sunday morning and another team left early.
With 32 total games on the schedule, nine went in the books as forfeits and one as not
played when neither team lined up.
That is enough of the “believe it or not.” Here are tournament highlights:
- The Atlanta Rainbow Trout showed continued reward for their efforts to build a winning program.
ART scored 7 goals in both their losses to Miami WPF and Dynamo B. Dynamo B scratched
out a narrow 9-7 win against ART. Tournament regulars complimented the Trout on their results.
- Georgia Tech and Miami played like two Arena Football League teams in their second round
game Saturday evening. They scored an amazing 36 combined goals in just 24 minutes of play.
Yes, Virginia, that is a goal every 40 seconds! Tech senior Chris George pumped in eight goals,
many off set shots of six or more meters. In the third quarter with Tech down 10-8 and on the ropes,
George punched in three goals in less than four minutes. His three plus another Yellowjacket
stinger ended the quarter tied 12-12. Miami arms stayed attached long enough to win
20-16 in a true barn burner.
- Someone called the second round game between FIU and Dynamo A the championship game.
It wasn’t, but it was arguably the most balanced game amongst the top teams. FIU “let the
big dog eat” as their two meter man, John Vasek, led the squad with five goals. The score
stayed tight until 1:23 to play in the third. FIU jumped ahead 10-6, paced by two Vasek goals
from set in less than 35 seconds. Dynamo worked hard to narrow the gap, even notching a
penalty goal with 0:15 to go in the quarter. The combined flurry saw six goals in the final
2:33 of the third and a 10-9 FIU lead at the end. Dynamo went 1-3 on man advantages in the
fourth and FIU emerged 12-10 winners.
- The 2005 PowerBar Cup Most Valuable Player award goes to Peter Gordon, Dynamo B
goalie. Peter used his long reach, strength, quickness and 30+ years of water polo
experience to make many amazing saves and other plays. The crown jewel of his highlight reel came
in against USF on Saturday evening. On two occasions Gordon made three rapid-fire blocks and
delivered an 8-7 win in front of an appreciative crowd that toasted him with a standing ovation.
Despite the crazy events, another PowerBar Cup is in the books. A special thanks to the teams
who played unofficial games in place of the forfeits. They don’t show up on the books but
we appreciate the efforts.
Now, take out a No. 2 pencil and paper. It’s time for that quiz...
| Saturday |
| Gm |
Pool 1 |
Gm |
Pool 2 |
| Round 1 for Men's Division |
| 1 @ 9:00a |
Miami 18 - ART 7 |
2 |
GT A 17 - USF 5 |
| 3 @ 10:00a |
W Dyn WPC 10 - Owl 6 |
4 |
W Riptides 12 - Au/GT 4 |
| 5 @ 11:00a |
Dyn A 19 - Charlotte 2 |
6 |
Riptides 9 - Orlando 7 |
| 7 @ 12:00n |
Miami 8 - Dyn B 6 |
8 |
GT A 5 - Serpent 0 |
| 9 @ 1:00p |
Dyn A 18 - GT B 2 |
10 |
Riptides 8 - FIU 12 |
| 11 @ 2:00p |
ART 7 - Dyn B 9 |
12 |
USF 5 - Serpent 0 |
| 13 @ 3:00p |
W Dyn WPC 6 - Riptides 7 |
14 |
Owl 9 - Au/GT 4 |
| 15 @ 4:00p |
Charlotte 14 - GT B 1 |
16 |
Orlando 7 - FIU 10 |
| Round 2 for Men's Division |
| 17 @ 5:00p |
GT A 16 - Miami 20 |
18 |
USF 7 - Dyn B 8 |
| 19 @ 6:00p |
Dyn A 10 - FIU 12 |
20 |
Charlotte 2 - Riptides 17 |
| Sunday |
| Gm |
Pool 1 |
Gm |
Pool 2 |
| 21 @ 8:00a |
Serpent 0 - ART 5 |
22 |
GT B 5 - Orlando 0 |
| 23 @ 9:00a |
W Dyn WPC 4 - Au/GT 2 |
24 |
Owl 0 - Riptides 5 |
| Championship Round |
| 25 @ 10:00a |
Chrltte 12 - USF 7 (7th) |
26 |
Rptdes 11 - Dyn B 7 (5th) |
| 27 @ 12:00n |
ART 5 - GT B 0 (9th) |
28 |
Orlndo n/c Srpnt (11th) |
| 29 @ 1:00p |
Rptdes 5 - Dyn 0 (W Champ) |
30 |
Owl 0 - Au/GT 5 (W 3rd) |
| 31 @ 2:00p |
GT A 0 - Dyn A 5 (3rd) |
| 32 @ 3:00p |
Miami 7 - FIU 14 (Men's Championship) |
- Florida Intl. (Zone Champs)
- Miami WPF
- Dynamo WPC A
- Georgia Tech A
- Riptides
- Dynamo WPC B
- Charlotte Sharks
- Univ. of South Florida
- Atlanta Rainbow Trout
- Georgia Tech B
- (t12th): Downtown Orlando
- (t12th): Serpent Warriors
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- Riptides (Zone Champs)
- Dynamo WPC
- Auburn/Georgia Tech
- Owl
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Latest Headlines:
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5/20/08 - Dynamo Water Polo officially embraces the Masters Water Polo concept and the age brackets that come along with it.
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4/13/08 - Dynamo runs through their bracket with wins over Washington, Charlotte and FSU, only to lose by one in the tournament final, 6-5, to Illinois at the 2008 Dogwood Invitational.
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4/6/08 - The tournament's two best teams ended up in the same bracket and Florida International got the best of Dynamo in what the tournament referees called "...the best game of the weekend."
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2/17/08 - The Dynamo Water Polo Club retained PowerBar as its primary sponsor for 2008 & 2009. The club started its relationship with PowerBar in 1992, so 2008 marks the 16th year of the mutually beneficial combination. Over the newly inked two year committment, Dynamo will receive support in the form of PowerBar products, hats, shirts, banners, etc, plus the opportunity to generate extra club revenue when Dynamo helps to get the PowerBar name in front of others through media, online and athlete exposure. Dynamo proudly looks forward to hosting the 10th Annual PowerBar Cup August 23rd and 24th at the Chamblee, Georgia home of the Dynamo Swim Club.
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