Abbotsford’s Alex Stoddard will don the red and white of Water Polo Canada’s women’s junior national team at the 2025 World Aquatics Women’s U20 Water Polo Championship, which runs from Aug. 10 to 15 in Salvador, Brazil.
WPC announced the full roster through a press release on Tuesday (July 29).
The team, led by head coach Samuel Donoghue and assistant coach Kyra Christmas, participated in a training camp with WPC’s women’s senior national team in early-July. They head to Brazil on Wednesday (July 30) to take part in a preparatory invitational tournament in Recife, Brazil. This pre-event is to include teams from Australia, Brazil, Israel, New Zealand and USA.
Canada opens the tournament itself against China on Aug. 10, then takes on Australia on Aug. 11 and South Africa on Aug. 12. Playoff rounds run from Aug. 13 to 15.
“This group has been working really hard, especially over the last couple of weeks training with our senior national team talent pool”, Donoghue stated. “It’s been a great environment, and the team’s grown a lot. We’re excited to get to Brazil—first to Recife for some final prep, then on to the World Championships. The energy is high, the team’s focused, and we’re proud to represent Canada.”
The Canadian team qualified for the event following a fourth place finish at the 2024 Pan Am Aquatics U19 Women’s Championships held in May 2024 in El Salvador.
Canada finished 12th at the last World Aquatics Women’s U20 Water Polo Championship held in 2023 in Portugal.
Stoddard, a goalie, has had an excellent 2025 and earned all-star honours with Fraser Valley Water Polo at the recent 2025 18U Western Championship.
She also helped the California-based Oaks Christian Lions capture the California Interscholastic Federation-Southern Section Open Division title in February. That marks the first time a team in any sport in that school’s history has won an Open Division title. The Lions also became the first water polo program, regardless of gender, from outside Orange County to capture a CIF Open Division championship.
Stoddard is entering her senior year this September at the Westlake Village, Calif. college-prepatory school, which has helped a number of athletes earn scholarships and become professional athletes.
She has also represented Canada at the U16 level. Other B.C. talents on the U20 team include: Vancouver’s Natalia Blazevic, Delta’s Isabella Mady, Burnaby’s Riley Milne, Surrey’s Madeleine Scarth and Burnaby’s Melania Segulja. Fraser Valley’s Mackenzie Clark is heading to the event as an alternate.
For more on the team, visit waterpolo.ca.









