Sailors settle for bronze
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Rick Devereux
After seven years of supremacy, the Irvine High girls swim team was
not crowned Sea View League champions. Newport Harbor High Coach Ken
LaMont wished he could say it was his Sailors that knocked off the
Vaqueros, but he was still happy with the outcome.
“I would have liked nothing more than to bump Irvine out of there,
but I’m still very happy Irvine has been dethroned,” LaMont said.
In an extremely close Sea View League swim championship at the
Newport pool, the Foothill girls earned 456 points to edge out
Irvine’s 441 points, followed by Newport with 421.
The Sailors earned nine berths into the CIF Southern Section
Division I preliminaries with automatic qualifying times and seven
others swam consideration times for the girls.
“They all did great,” LaMont said. “We set a goal that everyone
was supposed to move up a spot or at least maintain, and almost
everybody moved up.”
Anne Belden earned the highest individual honors for Newport,
swimming into second place in the 100-yard freestyle (54.13). Belden
also was third in the 100 backstroke (1:01.04). Melissa Wheeler had a
strong day for Newport, collecting two third-place finishes in the
200 freestyle (1:57.93) and the 500 free (5:2158). Kayley Oka was
third in the 200 individual medley (2:13.22) and Ashling Taylor was
third in the 100 breaststroke (1:11.35).
The boys also finished third, amassing 395 points, trailing
second-place Foothill (437 points) and champion Irvine (453.5).
Newport had 19 chances to qualify for CIF heading into the league
finals. Six Sailors swam automatic times and the remaining 13 swam
consideration times.
“We did a great job,” Coach Jason Lynch said. “We swam fastest
times with every single kid.”
Sophomore Dan Furman came in second in the 50 free (21.90),
slightly slower than his qualifying time Wednesday (21.88). But
Furman was distracted by AP tests that went all the way up to his
start time.
Two Newport swimmers earned third-place finishes: Sean McGhie in
the 100 free (48:43) and Eric Carlson in the 100 back (57.07). The
200 free relay (1:28.95) and 400 relay (3:17.88)both finished second,
and the 200 medley finished third (1:42.54).
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