Port Perry High School’s Abigail Folk Shines at U18 World Championships
Port Perry High School is beaming with pride as one of its own, Abigail Folk, made waves on the international stage while competing with Team Canada at the U18 Women’s Water Polo World Championships in Chengdu, China. On August 15, 2024, Abigail set the tone for an exhilarating tournament by being named "Player of the Game" in Canada's opening match against Thailand. Scoring an incredible five goals on five attempts, she demonstrated the power of her skills, focus, and dedication.
Abigail, a utility, driver, and attacker on the team, brought her signature intensity and creativity to the water. She describes the game of water polo as “like playing chess in the water. It's all about positioning. I get a feeling about where I should go. I get creative in the water.” With a natural rhythm and flow for the game, Abigail is always thinking ahead. “It’s like playing Sudoku – the numbers just keep going,” she says, showing the sharp mental game that complements her athleticism.
Her relentless drive was evident in the high-energy game against Thailand, where she balanced precision and passion to deliver a stellar performance. “It feels satisfying to score goals,” Abigail remarked. “It’s always good to keep the intensity level high. This is not a lazy game.”
Abigail’s achievements extend far beyond the pool. As a dedicated student at Port Perry High School, she has mastered the art of balancing her academic workload with the demanding travel schedule that comes with competing internationally. Her strong work ethic, both in and out of the water, has inspired her teammates, coaches, and her entire school community.
“Abigail works hard both in and out of the pool,” her guidance counsellor commented. “She has strategized balancing a heavy schoolwork load while traveling abroad to compete in various water polo events. Setting high expectations and goals for herself always results in high scores for Abigail. We are very proud of her and love to live vicariously through her travels and sport.”
Port Perry High School couldn’t be prouder to see one of its own represent Canada on such a grand stage. Abigail’s journey is a testament to hard work, passion, and perseverance – values that inspire students and staff alike. The entire community is rooting for her continued success as she dives deeper into her promising future in water polo!