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Byline: Peter Holehan
Apr. 8--PLANTATION -- When five players from the Boca Raton boys' water polo team arrived late to their match with St. Thomas Aquinas, coach Johanna Sierra was concerned with how it would affect their play.
After trailing by four goals, the Bobcats came roaring back to top the Raiders 16-11 Tuesday night in a non-district match at Central Park. "We weren't able to get in our proper warmup before the match," Sierra said. "We had a car break down with five of our players, including four of our starters, in it. When they got here, I don't think we were prepared mentally to play." Boca senior goalkeeper Jeremy Haus made 12 saves and …