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Back-to-Back National Scoring Champion

Nov 10, 2025 04:49PM ● By River City High School Athletics News Release
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Last season, Eisberg led the nation in both points (253) and goals (201), according to MaxPreps, while helping the Lady Raiders capture back-to-back league titles and consecutive postseason runs. Photo courtesy of Jonathan Sibayan



WEST SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - River City High School senior and two-time USA Water Polo Academic All-American Reagan Eisberg has officially made history. For the second consecutive year, Eisberg has claimed the national regular-season scoring title, finishing as the top goal scorer in the country for varsity girls’ water polo — a rare and remarkable feat that places her among the elite in high school athletics.

Eisberg’s record-setting performance helped propel the River City Raiders to another standout year, continuing a legacy of excellence that has redefined the program’s standard for success. Her leadership and offensive dominance have guided the team to its third consecutive league championship — and second straight Monticello Empire League title — along with a top playoff seed heading into the postseason.

“This year felt different,” Eisberg said. “It wasn’t just about goals or stats — it was about savoring every moment with my teammates and finishing strong together. Everything we’ve built here means more than any number.”

Last season, Eisberg led the nation in both points (253) and goals (201), according to MaxPreps, while helping the Lady Raiders capture back-to-back league titles and consecutive postseason runs. This year, she closed out the regular season with 197 goals — once again finishing as the top scorer in the country. Her consistency, composure, and relentless competitiveness have solidified her place among the most prolific scorers in California high school history.

The Eisberg name has become synonymous with River City water polo. Reagan’s sister, Sydney, finished her senior season as league MVP and California’s top scorer in 2023 before continuing her career at Concordia University Irvine. Her older brother, Joshua, led the varsity boys’ program in 2024 earning Monticello Empire League MVP honors that yeear. Now, her younger brothers Caleb and Elijah are following in those footsteps as anchors for the Varsity Boys Program.

But for Reagan, the records tell only part of the story.

“Records are temporary,” she said. “What lasts are the friendships, the memories, and the legacy we build together. That’s what I’ll carry with me long after the last whistle.”

Following a strong showing at the Western States Tournament — where River City finished third in the Gold Division — the Raiders now turn their focus to the playoffs. With history already made and momentum on their side, one thing is certain: Reagan Eisberg has not only led the nation in scoring — she’s led a generation of River City athletes by example.