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2004 - Paul Barren - Officiating
A standout prep school athlete, Paul Barren became involved in
water polo while attending college at West Chester University.
While swimming competitively for the West Chester swim team, he
began to learn to play water polo with the school’s club
team. After graduation, Barren played with the Philadelphia Water
Polo Club, a team composed mostly of German and Hungarian
ex-patriots. The level of play he encountered with the team piqued
his interest in the sport and he began to pursue it with vigor.
While teaching math and serving as an assistant football coach at
Lower Moreland High School in Huntington Valley, Pa. in the late
1960’s, Barren received permission from the school’s
athletic department to start a water polo program. He coached the
team for the next twenty years, taking his athletes on trips to
Europe to compete in Germany and the Netherlands and compiling a
record of 444-117-5
Barren began officiating collegiate water polo games in the early
1970’s for the newly formed Mid Atlantic Conference. He also
officiated AAU games during the summer and earned national
certification in 1973. As Barren’s stature in the officiating
community grew, he was able to earn a FINA rating as an
international referee in 1978.
For his contributions to the sport of water polo, Barren was
elected to the National Water Polo Hall of Fame in 1995 and
inducted at a ceremony in Seattle, Wash. in 1997.





