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FISH OUT OF WATER: Travis' Woodruff enters final season in the pool
Given the relative infancy of Water Polo being an official UIL sport, many are unfamiliar with the trials and tribulations of the sport.
Not only is there a physical toll, with players being required to tread water for the entirety of the match, but there is a mental aspect which Travis senior Jack Woodruff is all too familiar with.
“Water polo requires a lot of mental toughness,” he said. “But, you tend to realize that this is what you’ve prepared for and you put your mind to it. The game takes plenty of teamwork and communication to succeed, which goes with any team sport.”
Swimming has come naturally to Woodruff, dating back to his days in club swimming. However, he and his teammates had to pick up water polo on the fly when the program first started his junior year.
Some of the stars of 2023-24 FB Travis Water PoloBradley C. Collier (VYPE)
“We started scrimmaging to get familiar with the sport, when the UIL first recognized it,” Woodruff said. “It was new for all of us… the coach, the team and me, especially. Learning everything was quite a challenge, but I learned to love the game and have taken off since then.”
So, what serves as Woodruff’s inspiration when it comes to his athletic career?
“It’s been two people – my Dad and my club swim coach,” said Woodruff. “My Dad has been teaching me about sports my whole life, starting as a kid when we’d play football in the living room much to my Mom’s dismay. He’s been my biggest supporter when I’ve gone through some mental blocks. In regards to my swim coach, she helped me to fall back in love with the sport and convinced me to do it throughout the rest of high school.”
Woodruff will be in the pool for the majority of his senior year, considering he will compete on the water polo team in the Fall and the swim team in the Winter.
However, this will be the final year he does so, as he pursues another passion of his at the university he hopes to attend – Texas A&M.
“I’m a member of the school’s FFA program,” he said. “I actually have two steers, right now – one will be going to the Fort Bend County Fair and the other I will be entering into the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. That’s part of the reason I want to go to A&M. I’m very interested in animals and agriculture, so I can easily see myself doing something on that route. I would also potentially like to become a teacher or coach down the line.”
Before he ironically commits himself to the land, expect Woodruff to give it his all this year, which will mark his swan-song season in the pool.
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Klein Cain is in... the Hurricanes make the postseason
WHO GETS IN? The Class 6A Playoff crystal ball
Let's take a gaze at the Houston Class 6A Playoff Crystal Ball.
The districts standings are coming into focus, which leads to potential matchups in the postseason. There is a little work to do and things could move a little, but these are the forecasts for Who Goes Where?
Ok, here we go.
Bold denotes Predicted District Winner.
DISTRICT 13-6A
The Woodlands – DI (1st Seed)
Conroe – DI (2nd Seed)
Willis – DII (1st Seed)
College Park – DII (2nd Seed)
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DISTRICT 14-6A
Westfield – DI (1st Seed)
Spring -- DI (2nd Seed)
Dekaney – DII (1st Seed)
Nimitz – DII (2nd Seed)
PLAYOFF OUTLOOK: That means Westfield plays Conroe; Spring faces The Woodlands; Willis plays Nimitz and College Park plays Dekaney
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DISTRICT 15-6A
Klein Cain -- DI (1st Seed)
Klein Oak -- DI (2nd Seed)
Klein Collins – DII (1st Seed)
Tomball or Klein – DII (2nd Seed)
UP FOR GRABS: Oak needs to beat Klein this weekend to make this work. If Oak gets bounced from postseason Collins could be No. 1 big school.
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DISTRICT 16-6A
Cypress Ranch – DI (1st Seed)
Cy Woods – DI (2nd Seed)
Cy Park – DII (1st Seed)
Bridgeland – DII (2nd Seed)
PLAYOFF LOOK: Cain vs Woods; Ranch vs Oak; Klein Collins vs Bridgeland (Could be Great Game); Cy Park vs Tomball or Klein
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DISTRICT 17-6A
Jersey Village DI (1st Seed)
Cy-Fair DI (2nd Seed)
Stratford DII (1st Seed)
Cy Creek DII (2nd Seed)
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DISTRICT 18-6A
Lamar -- DI (1st Seed)
Westside -- DI (2nd Seed)
Heights – DII (1st Seed)
Westbury or Chavez – DII (2nd Seed)
PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS: Jersey Village vs Westside; Lamar vs Cy-Fair; Heights vs Cy Creek; Stratford vs Westbury of Chavez
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DISTRICT 19-6A
Tompkins -- DI (1st Seed)
Seven Lakes -- DI (2nd Seed)
Katy – DII (1st Seed)
Morton Ranch or Cinco Ranch – DII (2nd Seed)
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DISTRICT 20-6A
Ridge Point – DI (1st Seed)
FB Travis – DI (2nd Seed)
FB Bush – DII (1st Seed)
George Ranch or Clements – DII (2nd Seed)
PLAYOFF PICTURE: Ridge Point vs Seven Lakes; Travis vs Tompkins; GR or Clements vs Katy; Bush vs Morton or Cinco
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DISTRICT 21-6A
North Shore – DI (1st Seed)
Atascocita – DI (2nd Seed)
CE King – DII (1st Seed)
Summer Creek – DII (2nd Seed)
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DISTRICT 22-6A
Deer Park – DI (1st Seed)
Dobie – DI (2nd Seed)
Channelview – DII (1st Seed)
Sam Houston – DII (2nd Seed)
PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS: North Shore vs Dobie, Atascocita vs Deer Park; CE King vs SOHO and Channelview vs Summer Creek
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DISTRICT 23-6A
Pearland – DI (1st Seed) – If Pearland loses to Shadow Creek and Dawson, this flips.
Dawson – DI (2nd Seed)
Shadow Creek – DII (1stSeed)
Alvin of Alief Taylor – DII (2nd Seed)
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DISTRICT 24-6A
Dickinson – DI (1st Seed)
Clear Springs – DI (2nd Seed)
Clear Falls – DII (1st Seed)
Clear Creek – DII (2nd Seed)
PLAYOFF LOOK-IN: Pearland vs Clear Springs; Dawson vs Dickinson; Shadow Creek vs Clear Creek and Clear Falls against Alief Taylor.