Boys swimming: Tars divide and conquer
Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - Like a letter grade, swim coaches typically
differentiate their Nos. 1 and 2 relay teams as A and B. But Newport
Harbor High boys coach Brian Kreutzkamp went with more an A-minus Monday
to help the Sailors defeat Sea View League visitor Laguna Hills, 94-76.
For while the hosts won 7 of 11 events, “Coach K,” as his swimmers
call him, cited a one-two placement in the 200-yard freestyle relay as,
perhaps, the turning point of the meet.
“Finishing first and second in that relay was a big key,” said
Kreutzkamp, who divided the four swimmers that would typically make up
his A relay, to form a pair of foursomes that proved too strong for the
Hawks.
Top senior sprinters Peter Belden and Joey Snelgrove combined with
junior Ryan Lean and sophomore Michael Vandenburg to win the 200 free
relay in 1:32.65.
The second-place grouping, spearheaded by senior Steven Jendrusina and
sophomore Andrew Cole, clocked a 1:33.27, rounded out by senior Ryan Cook
and sophomore Nathan Weiner.
Lean and Belden both won a pair of individual events, while Cole and
Snelgrove added individual triumphs to help the Tars improve to 5-2, 2-1
in league.
The absence of Olympian Aaron Peirsol, working out this week at the
Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, was hardly noticeable for
the winners, despite a lack of eye-popping times, according to
Kreutzkamp.
One exceptional event for the Sailors was the 50 free, in which Belden
and Snelgrove both touched out in 23.93 to share the victory. Cole was
third in 22.96 to cap the only top-three sweep for the hosts.
Lean, the defending Sea View champion in the 500 free, dominated that
event. His 4:50.20 clocking was more than 35 seconds faster than the
runner up from Laguna Hills. Lean also won the 200 free in 1:46.58 and
swam the breaststroke leg on the winning 200 medley relay.
Belden added a victory in the 100 free (51.37) and was also on the
winning medley relay.
Snelgrove was also on the winning medley relay, while junior Brad
Dillman chipped in a second-place performance in the 100 breaststroke.
The Sailors host Aliso Niguel Wednesday to finish out the league
dual-meet campaign, before competing in league preliminaries Tuesday at
Heritage Park in Irvine.
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