INTRODUCING MAC
Splashball & Water Polo
For ages 5-14!
Join the fun, whether you are new to the sport or have some experience!
Practice: Wednesday 6:45-7:45 & Sunday 1:45-3pm
Fall Session: 2-day option: $375/session ($125/mo) or 1-day option, select either Wednesday or Sunday: $190/session ($64/mo)
Dates: Oct 8-Dec 21
Membership Required with US Water Polo: Bronze Level-$60 or Splashball Pass Holder-$25
Sessions: Fall Oct-Dec; Winter Jan-Mar; Spring Apr-June; Summer June-August
Prerequisites: confident swimmer, able to swim multiple lengths of the pool without assistance, tread water, and demonstrate comfortable movement and balance in deeper water
Looking for a sport that builds confidence, teamwork and lifelong skills? Water polo is more than a game, it is an opportunity for kids to grow in and out of the pool. In this program, participants 11-14 years old will work on developing fundamental water skills and water safety while learning strategy and quick decision-making. The sport builds confidence and focus while staying active, healthy and most importantly, having fun!
Splashball
Splashball™ is designed to bridge the gap between swimming and the sport of water polo for children 5-11. The intent is to provide basic skills and understanding of the sport in a recreational format. Although water polo is known for its toughness and endurance,
Splashball™ harnesses all the fun, dynamic aspects of the game in a safe, easy to learn aquatic experience that will motivate kids to swim and stay fit.
Practices will consist of conditioning, ball skills & drills, learning game strategies along with games. No experience required except for basic swimming ability and being comfortable in the water.
Join us and give your child the chance to learn, grow, and love the game while setting them up for success in life.
USA Water Polo
The Madison Aquatic Center is a proud club partner of USA Water Polo. USA Water Polo is the national governing body for water polo in the United States, dedicated to growing the sport at every level, from first experiences to elite competition. They run programs and tournaments across the country, train and certify coaches and officials, support youth development, and oversee the U.S. national teams aiming for success in the Olympics, World Championships, and Pan American Games.






