Diego Central, Holy Name Form Ones stay perfect in schools’ water polo

Diego Martin Central Secondary and Holy Name Convent have emerged as early frontrunners in the Form One category of the 2026 Republic Bank ASATT National Secondary Schools Water Polo League, maintaining flawless records during the January 24 matches at the Diego Martin community pool.

The Diego Martin Central boys’ team delivered a commanding performance against Trinity College (Moka), securing a decisive 15-5 victory. Andriel Williams showcased exceptional offensive prowess, netting nine goals throughout the match—four of which came during a dominant second-quarter display. Keston Brisan provided valuable support with three goals, while Trinity’s Jayden Antoine managed a respectable triple score in response.

Mirroring their male counterparts’ success, the Diego Martin Central girls’ team demonstrated overwhelming superiority against Providence Girls’ Catholic School with a 15-1 triumph. The victory featured distributed scoring across the roster, with Talayeh Baker leading the charge with five goals, followed by Amiyah Phillip’s four and Allessia Dash’s three goals.

In one of the day’s most thrilling encounters, Bishop Anstey High School mounted a spectacular fourth-quarter comeback to edge St Joseph’s Convent Port of Spain 8-7. Despite trailing 7-4 entering the final period, Bishop Anstey’s Gia-Marie Plaza erupted for three of her five total goals during the decisive quarter, while Sara Francois contributed three crucial goals. Danielle Popplewell’s five-goal effort for SJCPoS ultimately proved insufficient against Bishop Anstey’s late surge.

Holy Name Convent continued their dominant run with a comprehensive 17-4 victory over Corpus Christi College, establishing a commanding 12-2 halftime advantage before cruising to victory. The offensive duo of Ariya Bolai De Matas (nine goals) and Amilya Marshall (seven goals) proved unstoppable throughout the contest.

Queen’s Royal College rounded out the day’s action with an impressive 15-9 win against rivals St Mary’s College. Kamal Cumberbatch spearheaded the Royalians’ attack with seven goals, supported by Roland Beard’s four-goal contribution. Andrez Robinson led St Mary’s resistance with five goals, accompanied by two goals each from Joab Dick and Aiden Ramparick.