The Pipeline
Thursday, February 19, 2026
LJ g water polo: Analysis of semifinals
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Prep g water polo: Davidson on physicality
By Ed Piper
Ian Davidson is the co-coach of Bishop's water polo, including the girls' team that is the rival of La Jolla High's squad. His and Doug Peabody's teams play a particularly physical type of game, which is clean but hard to oppose.
La Jolla coach Tom Atwell recently said, "The only thing harder to coach than size (which can't be coached) is teaching physicality to players who don't want to be physical."
This interchange took place after the Knights' 22-4 win in the CIF Open Division semifinals over El Camino, and before the Vikings' 15-14 loss to Valhalla Tues., Feb. 17. Valhalla wins the right to face Bishop's in the final Sat., Feb. 21. La Jolla still qualifies for the Southern California Regionals next week.
Q: How do you coach physicality? Your team is the only one I've seen in the county that plays with that level of physicality.
Davidson: You know, these girls have done a good job of playing together. We've learned the right way to play, and play with each other. They've done a really good job of learning how to move together. I think that's where it starts. And learning what acceptable and unacceptable levels of physicality are within a water polo game.
There's a gross style of physicality, and then there's a way the game should be played. And I think they've done a really awesome job of learning how to move in the water and learn what is the line between acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
Q: I agree. Good luck in the finals.
ID: I appreciate it.
LJ g water polo: Game story 2/17
By Ed Piper
La Jolla went ahead, 7-5, early in the second quarter on Stella Tezcan's goal on Taylor Goldstein's pass against Valhalla in the CIF Open Division semifinals Tuesday night, Feb. 17.
And at this point early in the match, the Vikings were scoring easily on a formula of pass to the center, catch the Norseman defense off-guard, and score the goal.
In fact, it seemed that Coach Tom Atwell's squad, much fortified since last year, had enough firepower to overcome Valhalla, though they were playing with them, not forging any kind of steady lead.
Finally, much to Coach Paola Vizcarra's second-seeded team's credit, their persistence paid off and the Norse ended the third quarter leading, 10-9, then added to that advantage to ultimately lead, 14-9, with 5:27 left in the game. It seemed insurmountable.
Junior Aviana Cavaiola scored two goals, then classmate Cora Pfau scored three--including a shot that was sitting on the edge of the cage entrance, then drifted in to score--but time ran out and Valhalla went home with a 15-14 win and ticket to face number-one Bishop's Sat., Feb. 21 in the finals.
Bishop's smothered El Camino, 22-4, in the other semifinal to reach the final.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
LJ b wrestling: Kressin wins 144 title at CIF Division 4 Finals - 2/14
By Ed Piper
Saturday, February 14, 2026
LJ b wrestling @ CIF Division 4 finals - Mar Vista HS 1/14
Photos by Ed Piper












