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Road to Rio: Seal Beach Resident Scores Spot on USA Olympic Water Polo Team

Seal Beach Resident and Los Alamitos High School Graduate Rachel Fattal will represent team USA Women's Water Polo team in Rio, 2016

2016 Women's Water Polo Team USA (Courtesy)

OC well represented on the 2016 Women's Water Polo Team USA (Courtesy)

Seal Beach, CA--The 13-player U.S. Olympic women's water polo team announced today includes 22-year-old Rachel Fattal of Seal Beach, attacker on the team. Fattal is a graduate of Los Alamitos High School.

Rachel Fattal of Seal Beach, Orange County, Team USA Water Polo 2016 courtesy

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Rachel Fattal of Seal Beach, Orange County, Team USA Water Polo 2016 (courtesy)

Other Orange County Water Polo players on the team include 29-year-old Courtney Mathewson of Anaheim Hills.

Courtney Mathewson represents team USA in Women's Water Polo 2016
Courtney Mathewson represents team USA in Women's Water Polo 2016 (Courtesy)
Mathewson will return to the team, hoping to recap her performance as one of the four members of the gold medal-winning 2012 team. She is 2016 team and the team's oldest player.
Kaleigh Gilchrist joins USA Womens Water Polo 2016
Kaleigh Gilchrist joins USA Women's Water Polo 2016 Olympic team (Courtesy)
24-year-old Kaleigh Gilchrist of Newport Beach and Maddie Musselman, a Newport Beach resident who will graduate from Corona del Mar High School next Thursday.
Maddie Mussleman to represent Team USA 2016 in Women's Water Polo courtesy
Maddie Mussleman to represent Team USA 2016 in Women's Water Polo co

ā€œIt's a very special moment, but also it's my birthday so it's even more exciting,'' said Musselman, who turned 18 on the day of the announcement.

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Laguna Beach sisters Aria and Makenzie Fischer also made the team making their way to Rio for the 2016 Olympics in Women's Water Polo.will also represent Team USA in Rio.

Sisters Ariana and Mackenzie Fischer USA Womens Water polo 2016
Sisters Aria and Mackenzie Fischer USA Women's Water polo 2016 (Courtesy)
ā€œIt's been a long time that I've been dreaming of being an Olympian and it's finally come true,'' said Makenzie Fischer, a 19-year-old attacker who graduated from Laguna Beach High School in 2015 who has deferred entering Stanford to attempt to make the Olympic team.Her 17-year-old sister Aria, also an attacker, will complete her junior year at Laguna Beach High School next Thursday.

Their father Erich was a member of the 1992 U.S. Olympic men's water polo team that finished fourth.

Women's Water Polo Team makes their way to Rio for the 2016 Olympics Courtesy
Women's Water Polo Team makes their way to Rio for the 2016 Olympics (Courtesy)
The U.S. is first in rankings compiled by FINA, the international governing body for aquatics. It has won every major tournament since 2014 including the FINA World Championship, FINA World Cup, Pan American Games title and three FINA World League Super Final titles.

ā€œWhen you've had the success that we've had, you worry about complacency, you worry about being too confident,'' U.S. coach Adam Krikorian said in making the announcement of the team at the Jefferson Park headquarters of the LA84 Foundation, which is endowed with surplus funds from 1984 Olympics and supports a wide array of youth sports programming.

ā€œOne thing that comes to mind is just that we continue to be humble enough to prepare but confident enough to perform, and I think that's really our focus moving forward to strive and get better."

The U.S. will begin play in the Olympics Aug. 9 against Spain on the fourth anniversary of its 8-5 victory over Spain to win the gold medal.

ā€œWe have a really incredible, special group,'' said 2016 team captain Maggie Steffens and a member of the 2012 team. ā€œI can easily talk about each one in the athleticism, talent and skill that they have individually and what we have as a team, but it's more than that.

ā€œIt takes more than that to get to be on this stage today and the Olympic stage and it's the toughness that this group has and the determination, dedication, the sacrifices we've all made. And we work pretty darn well together.

ā€œThe teamwork that this group has is probably the best that I've ever been a part of. And I hope that with the teamwork we have in the water and the fun we have when we play can inspire anyone that watches us play."

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