KIRKWOOD — Marquette sophomore attacker Cassidy Kerber rarely gets a chance to outscore her uber-talented senior cousin Nevaeh.
“She’s just that good,” Cassidy said.
Yet for one night, at least, Cassidy has family bragging rights.
Cassidy scored six times to lead the Mustangs to a 14-7 win over Kirkwood on Wednesday in the Missouri Water Polo girls district championship contest at the Walker Natatorium on the Kirkwood High campus.
Nevaeh added five goals for Marquette (24-1), which claimed its second successive area title and third overall since play began in 2021.
The Mustangs, who also won the initial crown in 2021, have quickly become a dynasty in the up-and-coming sport. The have won 43 of their last 44 matches following an unbeaten campaign last season.
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And the Kerber family has played a huge role in that domination.
Nevaeh scored a record 123 goals this season and tallied approximately 370 times in her four-year career. A dominating force for the past three seasons, she is taking her talents to Wagner College in Staten Island, New York.
Cassidy is a younger version of Nevaeh and closed the season with 90 goals.
“They work so hard, every morning, every practice, they’re always out there trying to get better,” Marquette coach Claire Maniscalco. “In the game that mattered most, they were calm and they went out and did their best.”
The dynamic duo worked in perfect sync against a gutsy Kirkwood team that never let the contest get too far out of hand.
The Pioneers (12-7-2) had never beaten Marquette in 12 previous tries and were outscored 186-85 since the first meeting on March 31, 2022. The Mustangs beat Kirkwood 15-3 just 19 days ago.
“We played them as hard as we could and I felt like it was a really good effort,” Kirkwood coach Robert Peglar said. “I’m super proud of them.”
Marquette is just that talented. Its only loss was a 14-6 setback to Illinois power Naperville North, which is ranked sixth nationally.
The Kerber girls weren’t the only standouts on this night. Junior keeper Olivia Brzyski recorded 18 saves and was particularly effective in the first half when the contest was close. She made 198 saves over 19 matches this season and her performance often gets overlooked under the Mustangs offensive explosions.
“She’s not only the best goalie and my best friend, but she’s so good at throwing the ball on those counter attacks,” Nevaeh said.
Brzyksi even made a stop with the top of her head and knocked the ball out to Cassidy Kerber, who scored to push the lead to 11-4 midway through the third period.
Marquette used a three-goal blitz over the final 3 minutes and 8 seconds of the first of four 7-minute quarters to take a 4-1 lead. Nevaeh snapped the tie with back-to-back tallies in less than a minute. Her nifty shot that skidded off the water and into the net pumped the advantage to 3-1.
Kirkwood stayed close behind three goals from senior Chloe Inion. Her tally early in the second period brought the Pioneers to within 4-2.
Cassidy Kerber took over from there with a three goal-explosion in 95 seconds. Two of the goals came on assists from Nevaeh.
The Mustangs, who carried an 8-2 lead into the break, took control with two goals early in the third period. Isla Sattler led the charge with a drive from close range. Sattler had three goals.
“We’ve worked our butts off all season long,” Brzyski said. “This is proof that hard work gets it done.”
Cassidy, who will likely take over the role as face of the program, doesn’t plan on reminding Nevaeh of her 6-5 goal advantage in the title game.
The two lived together for seven years and get along like sisters.
“We all have our jobs and sometimes mine is assisting and hers is shooting,” Nevaeh said. “I’m just glad I’m able to share this experience with her.”
Marquette became the first team to win back-to-back area titles. Oakville won the crown in 2022, and Ladue claimed the gold in 2023.
“Last year, winning it all was definitely new and there was a lot of stress with it,” Cassidy Kerber said. “This year, I liked doing it again a lot more.”
Missouri Water Polo girls district championship: Marquette 14, Kirkwood 7
The Marquette students row the boat after a goal against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Dani Hume (2) of Marquette takes a shot against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Nevaeh Kerber (14) of Marquette fends off Anna Huebner (10) of Kirkwood lin the last few second of the game in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Nevaeh Kerber (14) of Marquette leans back and will shoot and score against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Cassidy Kerber (13) of Marquette helps run down the shot clock late in the game against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Cassidy Kerber (13) of Marquette takes a shot against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls district championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Kirkwood coaches talk to their swimmers during a trime out against Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Chloe Inion (7) of Kirkwood passes the ball against Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Cassidy Kerber (13) of Marquette looks to score against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Nevaeh Kerber (14) of Marquette throws a pass against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Cece Medeiros (19) of Kirkwood takes a shot against Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Cassidy Kerber (13) of Marquette tosses the ball in the air to get a better grip against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Cece Medeiros (19) of Kirkwood fends off Avery Anthony (3) of Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Dani Hume (2) of Marquete takes a shot against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Abigail Graf (3) of Kirkwood leans back to keep the ball away from Dani Hume (2) of Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Annaya Sethi (8) of Marquette pulls duty as a photographer during a time out against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Mia Rogles (8) of Kirkwood throws a pass against Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Nevaeh Kerber (14) left, and Olivia Brzyski (1) hold up their championship trophy after defeating Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championsip game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Kirkwood goalie Leila Ambuehl (1) reaches out to make the save on a scoring attempt from Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Nevaeh Kerber (14) of Marquette takes a shot against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Avanell Mitchell (6) of Kirkwood swims to the net looking to score against Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Cassidy Kerber (13) of Marquette shoots and scores a goal against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Chloe Inion (7) of Kirkwwood moves the ball uo the pool against Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
The Marquette Mustangs celebrate their win over Kirkwood with a dip in the pool after the Missouri Water Polo Girls district championship at Kirkwood High School in Kirkwood on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
Olivia Brzyski (1) the goalie for Marquette stood tall for the Mustangs in the net against Kirkwood in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Anna Huebner (10) of Kirkwood goes after a loose ball in the pool against Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Anna Huebner (10) of Kirkwood swims to the goal against Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Avanell Mitchell (6) of kirkwood takes a shot against Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Mia Rogles (8) of Kirkwood shoots against Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Cece Medeiros (19) of Kirkwood looks to pass as Gabriella Sillasi (15) of Marquette defends in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Octavia Durnin (14) of Kirkwood gets control of the ball against Marquette in the Missouri Water Polo girls championship game at Kirkwood High School on Wednesday May 21, 2025.





