Girls swimming: Sailors impressive at prelims
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SANTA ANA - The Newport Harbor High girls swim team, with sophomore
transfer Carley Geehr competing for the first time, put itself in
position to contend for the team title at the Foothill Games
preliminaries Thursday at Foothill High.
Geehr, who had been sidelined with injury after transferring from
Pasadena, qualified first for Saturday’s finals in the 100-yard
breaststroke and third in the 100 backstroke. She was also on the 200
medley relay quartet which qualified first with a season-best 1:52.40.
“She’s been itching to compete,” Newport Coach Ken LaMont said of Geehr,
a club swimmer sidelined since December.
Freshman Nicole Mackey qualified first in the 200 individual medley
(2:05.55) and second in the 100 butterfly. She was on the medley relay
team and also anchored the 400 freestyle relay unit which qualified
second, matching its season best (3:42.20).
Freshman Hayley Peirsol, who was on the 400 free relay, qualified second
in the 500 free (5:05) and third in the 200 IM.
Junior Jennifer Arrow qualified second in the 100 breaststroke and also
swam on the medley relay, while senior Amy Murphy swam on both relays and
qualified fifth in the 100 free.
Junior Erin Ball swam on the freestyle relay and qualified 11th in the
100 backstroke.
The top six qualifiers made the championship final, while the next six
will swim for the consolation crown.
Boys preliminaries are today and both boys and girls will swim in the
finals, which begin Saturday at 1 p.m.
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