Ryder Dodd, the No. 1 high school water polo player, returned from the Paris Olympics, eager to share his bronze medal experience, indicating a promising future for U.S. water polo.
"The games were incredible. They were experiences I'll cherish for a lifetime," said Dodd, reflecting on being the youngest U.S. player since 1964 and playing against world-class opponents.
Dodd's assistant coach remarked, "By the time Ryder is over with his water polo career, he's going to be tired of cameras," highlighting Dodd's future potential as a face of the sport.
Dodd expressed pride in his medal, stating, "I still like looking at it. It makes me proud," underscoring the importance of his Olympic achievement.
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