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School League Playoffs and Finals

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Manitoba Water Polo Association School League finals are Saturday, November 29 and Sunday, November 30, 2025, at Pan Am Pool in Winnipeg. 

2024 winners and runner-ups



On November 29 and 30, 2025, the MWPA is hosting the playoffs and finals of the School League water polo season. Athletes from across Winnipeg have been practicing and competing weekly with their school teams since September - and it all comes down to this final weekend when we find out who will take home the titles for High School Boys, High School Girls and Middle Years (co-ed). 


Kelvin has dominated the High School Girls League for several years, but this year has faced fierce competition from St. Mary's Academy who is in first position going into the playoffs. In the High School Boys League, the intense rivalry continues between Vincent Massey and Kelvin as they trade positions at the top of the rankings.


In the Middle School League, Ecole Viscount Alexander is at the top of the standings, but River Heights, Charleswood and Van Walleghem are not far behind.


The gold medal games for High School Girls and High School Boys will be played on Sunday at 12:30 pm and 1:10 pm respectively. The Middle School League gold medal game will take place at 3:30 PM on Sunday. The entire weekend's schedule is here


Each team has also nominated All-Stars who will be announced at the final games. These athletes are being invited to play in a special tournament on December 14, 2025 at the East Kildonan Pool (909 Concordia Avenue).


Photos from High School League taken November 24, 2025


Photos from Middle Years League taken November 24, 2025


 
 
 

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