Home Media Photo Gallery: PSJA High defeats PSJA North 17-10 during a men’s water... MediaPhotoRGVSportsPublicationsThe Monitor Photo Gallery: PSJA High defeats PSJA North 17-10 during a men’s water polo match By Delcia Lopez - September 13, 2022 FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmail PSJA North’s goalie Evan Medina (1) reacts after a point was scored by PSJA High during a men’s water polo match at the Pharr Natatorium Tuesday, Sept.13,2022 in Pharr. PSJA High defeated PSJA North 17-10. (Delcia Lopez/The Monitor | [email protected]) PSJA High’s Ryan Gomez (13) and Temo Cerda (2) fight for the ball against PSJA North’s Jayden Ybarra (8) during a men’s water polo match at the Pharr Natatorium Tuesday, Sept.13,2022 in Pharr. (Delcia Lopez/The Monitor | [email protected]) PSJA High’s Jesus Sanchez (11)under defensive pressure by PSJA North defenders Victor Jalife (12) and Kaleb Dallas (15) during a men’s water polo match at the Pharr Natatorium Tuesday, Sept. 13,2022 in Pharr. (Delcia Lopez/The Monitor | [email protected]) PSJA High’s Jesus Sanchez(11) tries to score against PSJA North’s goalie during a men’s water polo match at the Pharr Natatorium Tuesday, Sept. 13,2022 in Pharr. (Delcia Lopez/The Monitor | [email protected]) PSJA North’s Jayden Ybarra (8) attempts to the pass the ball as PSJA High’s Ryan Gomez(13) defends on the play during a men’s water polo match at the Pharr Natatorium Tuesday, Sept.13,2022 in Pharr. (Delcia Lopez/The Monitor | [email protected]) PSJA High’s Chris Gonzalez (12) is challenged by PSJA North’s Josiah Padilla (7) during a men’s water polo match at the Pharr Natatorium Tuesday, Sept.13,2022 in Pharr. (Delcia Lopez/The Monitor | [email protected]) Featured Local Savings Featured Local Savings RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Memorial storms past rival McHi, punches ticket to Round 4 Photo Gallery: Mustangs gallop past Bulldogs, punch ticket to Round 4 Vaqueros win regular season finale vs. Sac State Weslaco High powers by Lake Travis to return to regional championship Editorial: Citizen-only representation unconstitutional, would hurt Valley, other high-migrant areas