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#PROUD #FVWP
CELEBRATING OUR FVWP ALUMNI
![]() EMMA LAWSON 2021 Field Player Surrey, BC University of Southern California - Los Angeles, CA Currently in National Team Talent Pool | ![]() CAMERON HEXTER 2021 Field Player Surrey, BC University of Toronto, Ontario | ![]() AVA MORRANT 2020 Field Player Maple Ridge, BC University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Named to Canadian Junior National Team in 2019 and currently in the National Team Talent Pool |
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![]() KYLE BOS 2020 Goalkeeper University of Toronto, Ontario | ![]() QUINN DAVIES 2020 Field Player Carleton University, Ottawa, ON Surrey, BC | ![]() KINGA WISNIEWSKA 2019 Field Player Port Coquitlam, BC Cal Baptist University - Riverside, California |
![]() YURI COWIE 2018 California State University From Maple Ridge, BC | ![]() GABRIELLA MANTYKA 2018 Goalie from Surrey, BC attending Asuza Pacific University - Asuza, California | ![]() SPENCE THOMSON 2018 Field Player Carlton University, Ottawa White Rock, BC |
![]() RICHARD LAURIE 2018 Field Player Maple Ridge, BC - University of Toronto Named to the Junior National Team in 2018 | ![]() EMILY AIKEMA 1998 Canadian 17U Team/ UC Davis Commit for 2017 Emily trained with the Women's Team Canada WP to compete in New Zealand in the Winter of 2016. She then came back to finish a final year with Valley before heading to UC Davis for 2017. | ![]() PAIGE BENNETT 1998 California State University Long Beach Paige will be the second commit from Valley to play with team Beach at CSULB. She joins former teammate Virginia while she studies Kinesiology. |
![]() ERIC MARTEL 1998 University of California / Davis Eric will study Engineering with a Viticulture focus in the Napa Valley, California. His position of Centre will be important for UC Davis to repeat a win of their conference. | ![]() EMILY KELVIN-DAVIES 1997 University of Toronto One of Valley's leading scorers during the 2014/15 season, KD elected to bring her talents east following graduation, and play for the Varsity Blues in the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) League. She helped the Blues capture the OUA title in her freshman season. | ![]() VIRGINIA SMITH 1996 California State University - Long Beach Like her sister, Ginger's extremely successful water polo career began with Fraser Valley Water Polo Club, where she moved up from the development program, into one of Canada's top young junior players. Smith would follow in her sister's footsteps and play in the NCAA with California State - Long Beach. |
![]() DANIKA KOTYLAK 1996 University of Hawaii Danika, the youngest of three Kotylak siblings, played with Fraser Valley Water Polo for six years before accepting a scholarship offer with the University of Hawaii. Danika's legacy at Valley will not be forgotten, as she helped her team capture the very first national medal for the FV girls program. | ![]() MATTHEW HALAJIAN 1995 Canadian Senior Men's National Team Matt holds the distinct honour of being Fraser Valley's first male athlete named to the Senior National Team. During Matt's time with Fraser Valley, he led the team to a number of medal finishes at club nationals, and represented Team Canada at the Youth Pan American Games. | ![]() GURPREET SOHI 1994 Stanford University Olympian, 2021 Summer Games Gurpreet captained her Stanford University squad during the '16, her senior year. As a key offensive player for Stanford, Sohi has already captured the NCAA title twice during her time as a Cardinal. |
![]() ALEXA TIELMANN 1994 University of California, Los Angeles Alexa Tielmann first turned heads as a standout among a generation of frighteningly talented of Fraser Valley girls born in '94 and '95. Since then, her rise has been meteoric. Though she accepted an offer to play at UCLA, Tielmann has also been named to the Canadian Senior Women's National Team. | ![]() VICKY SMITH 1993 San Jose University Lille Metropole Water Polo Vicky, after playing a number of years with Fraser Valley and the Canadian Junior Women's National Team, moved on to play in the NCAA with San Jose State. After graduation, Smith accepted an offer from a professional team in Lille, France, where she currently plays and resides. | ![]() NATHAN KOTYLAK 1993 St. Francis College Consistency was key during Nathan's time with Fraser Valley. His talents helped the club finish well at nationals for 4 straight seasons, earning two championships and four medals during the span. He would go on to play with St Francis College in New York. |
![]() COLE WAGNER 1992 Carleton University Captained Fraser Valley's first national championships winning teams in 2008 and 2010 before moving to Ottawa to play varsity water polo with Carleton University. There, Cole helped his squad earn two OUA championships before graduating and returning to coach Valley polo. | ![]() CHRIS VANJOFF 1991 California Baptist University Part of a founding generation of athletes in Fraser Valley's history, Chris captained the first boys teams in club history to national championships. After graduation, Chris moved to California to play with Cal Baptist in the NCAA. | ![]() JULIAN KOTYLAK 1991 Pepperdine University The eldest of the three Kotylaks, Julian played for Fraser Valley, where his play earned him a spot on the Canadian Junior Men's National Team. His international experience helped pave the way for him to play with Pepperdine University's varsity team. |
![]() CHRIS TOY 1990 California Baptist University Oozing athleticism, Chris Toy combined speed and skill to make himself a dual sport threat. A successful FV athlete who played on the Canadian Junior Men's National Team, his speed swimming times earned him a dual-sport scholarship to California Baptist University upon graduation. |
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