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Spring Stanford Series

The Triton Development Camps – Spring Stanford Series brings together an elite coaching staff featuring some of the top collegiate and national team athletes to provide high-level training and mentorship. Led by Riley Pittman, Jackson Painter, West Temkin, Tanner Pulice, and CJ Indart, all standout players from Stanford University and the U.S. Youth National Team, this camp is designed to elevate athletes’ skills through position-specific training, advanced game strategies, and high-intensity drills.
 

With experience competing at the NCAA, MPSF, and international levels, our coaches offer a unique opportunity for participants to learn from some of the best in the sport. Whether you’re looking to refine your fundamentals or take your game to the next level, the Triton Development Camps provide the ideal environment for growth, competition, and elite-level instruction.


April Session One - Open to Public

  • Friday, April 4: 7:30 - 9:00 PM
  • Saturday, April 5: 1:30 - 3:30 PM
  • Friday, April 18: 7:15 - 9:00 PM
  • Saturday, April 19: 1:30 - 3:30 PM

Location: Ohlone College - Fremont CA

Age Groups: Advanced 14U Boys/Girls - 16U Boys/Girls - 18U Boys/Girls

May Session Two - Open To Public

  • Saturday, May 17: 1:30 - 3:30 PM
  • Sunday, May 18: 1:30 - 3:30 PM
  • Saturday, May 31: 1:30 - 3:30 PM
  • Sunday, June 1: 1:30 - 3:30 PM

Location: Ohlone College - Fremont CA

Age Groups: Advanced 14U Boys - 16U Boys/Girls - 18U Boys/Girls


Clinic Coaching Staff

Riley PittmanRH Attacker / Utility: Riley Pittman, a graduate student from Irvine, California, has been a standout attacker for Stanford's men's water polo team. In the 2024 season, he led the team with 44 goals and 37 assists, ranking second in the MPSF West for total points and assists. Pittman's exceptional performance earned him a spot on the All-MPSF First Team. Notably, he was a two-time MPSF Player of the Week and was named to the Cutino Award Watchlist. His leadership and consistent high-level play have been instrumental in Stanford's success.

Jackson PainterLH Attacker: Jackson Painter, a graduate student from Orinda, California, has been a standout attacker for Stanford's men's water polo team. In the 2024 season, he scored 33 goals and provided 22 assists, ranking third on the team in both categories. Painter's consistent performance earned him a spot on the All-MPSF Second Team, marking his third conference honor. Notably, he has accumulated 173 career goals, placing him just 11 goals shy of entering the top 10 in Stanford's program history.

Tanner Pulice - RH Driver: , a 5'10", 190-pound senior driver from Newport Beach, California, has been a dynamic presence for Stanford's men's water polo team since transferring from UCLA. In the 2023 season, he appeared in all 24 games, scoring 26 goals—fifth-most on the team—and providing 16 assists. Pulice's academic excellence is highlighted by his two-time ACWPC All-Academic Outstanding honors and MPSF All-Academic Team recognition. Before his collegiate career, he was named Orange County Player of the Year in 2019 after setting a single-season goal record at Corona del Mar High School.

West TemkinGoalie: West Temkin, a 6'4" junior goalie from Alamo, California, transferred to Stanford from Princeton, where he recorded 179 saves in 17 starts. In 2024, he earned All-MPSF First Team honors, leading the conference with a .497 save percentage. A three-time All-American at Campolindo High School, Temkin is known for his elite shot-stopping ability and defensive leadership.

CJ Indart - Driver:  CJ Indart, a 6'4", 205-pound redshirt junior driver from Danville, California, has been a key contributor to Stanford's men's water polo team. In the 2024 season, he scored 15 goals across 11 games, including four multi-goal performances. Indart's academic excellence is highlighted by his two-time ACWPC All-Academic Outstanding honors and MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athlete recognitions. Before Stanford, he was a two-time All-American at Monte Vista High School and played for CC United Water Polo Club, where he won a National Junior Olympics championship in 2021.