The long course
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Mike Sciacca
Shawn Pfendler recently finished the “long course” swimming season
with a trip to the Junior Olympics, and he went about the
season-ending meet at the Janet Evans Olympic Swim Complex in
Fullerton, the way few athletes do.
The Laguna Beach High junior competed in 11 events -- the maximum
number allowed by Junior Olympic rules -- and swam the most events of
any swimmer on his Novaquatics club team.
Pfendler, who holds Laguna Beach High records in the 100-meter
backstroke, 200-meter individual medley and as a member of the
200-meter medley relay team, swam the individual events of the
100-meter and 200-meter backstroke, 100-meter butterfly, 200-meter
individual medley and 50 mete and 100-meter freestyle at the Junior
Olympics.
He qualified and competed in the championship finals in the
100-meter and 200-meter backstroke events and also qualified for the
200-meter freestyle final, but the 11-event rule prevented him from
competing.
In addition, he was part of the Novaquatics relay teams in the
200-meter and 400-meter medley relays and 200-meter, 400-meter and
800-meter free relays.
The Junior Olympics were held over a five-day period and in a
50-meter Olympic pool.
“It was a marathon of events,” the 17-year-old said. “I don’t
think I’ve ever swam 11 events in a meet before.
“It was taxing but I practice all the time and feel pretty
conditioned and in good shape. My team, Novaquatics, thoroughly
prepares for the Junior Olympics.”
For the second consecutive year, Novaquatics, a swim club based in
Irvine, won the Junior Olympic team championship.
Previously, Pfendler swam for the UC Irvine Aquazots team that won
the 2001 Junior Olympics team title.
The 2003 meet was his fifth trip to the Junior Olympics.
Although the 2003 Junior Olympics are history, Pfendler has had
little downtime: he jumped from the pool into the prep cross country
season, where he runs for Laguna’s varsity boys’ team.
On top of that, he’s playing winter baseball.
In the spring, he’s a shortstop/centerfielder for the Breakers.
In preparation for the Junior Olympics, Pfendler trained three
hours daily. Since the pre baseball and swim seasons coincide in the
spring, Pfendler will go from a three-hour baseball practice to the
pool, and swim for two hours.
This past Saturday, he and his Laguna teammates ran in the
Woodbridge Invitational and at its conclusion, he changed gears,
changed uniforms and went out and played with Laguna’s winter
baseball team.
“You just have to stay positive through it all,” he said of his
fortitude. “It can be hard on you both mentally and physically. You
have to find the joy in it, and I do.”
The 2003 cross country season marks Pfendler’s first at the
varsity level.
He ran cross country for the first time last year, as part of
Laguna’s frosh/soph team. He ended the year finishing second at the
Pacific Coast League finals race.
A student who carried a 4.7 grade-point average during the 2002-03
school year, Pfendler currently is among the top seven runners on
Coach Dave Brobeck’s boys’ varsity squad.
“He’s only been running in our program for a year but his learning
curve has been quicker than most runners who have been running for
two or three years,” Brobeck said.
“Shawn has the best work ethic. He’s positive, determined and
goal-oriented every time he comes to practice. He really believes in
his abilities and has such an unwavering determination to meet his
goals. He excels at everything he tries.”
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