Girls swim: Mackey breaks Beard’s league record in 100 butterfly
- Share via
Richard Dunn
IRVINE - The Sea View League record Newport Harbor High sophomore
Nicole Mackey established Wednesday in the girls 100-yard backstroke at
the league preliminaries was short-lived.
It lasted two days.
But Mackey set her sights on a different standard Friday in the Sea
View League Finals at Irvine High, breaking the league record in the 100
butterfly formerly held by two-time Olympian Amanda Beard of Irvine.
“I really wanted to break that record,” said Mackey, whose 55.90 edged
Irvine’s Flora Kong (55.99) in the closest finish of the meet.
“I looked up (at the league record) right before I swam, and I thought
to myself, ‘I’m going to do it.’ In a meet like this, you’re trying to go
all out.”
In the 100 back, Irvine’s Diana MacManus, who swam at the U.S. Olympic
Trials last year, broke Mackey’s two-day league record with a time of
55.63. Mackey, who set the record at the prelims in 57.30, posted a 57.23
in the finals.
In addition to Mackey’s Sea View championship in the butterfly,
Newport Harbor captured three other individual titles, two by Carly
Geehr.
The Sailors, who finished second behind Irvine in all three relays,
placed second as expected in league championship points behind the
Vaqueros (560 points). Newport Harbor (455), Laguna Hills (376),
Woodbridge (312) and Aliso Niguel (204) followed Irvine.
“We just go right through this meet (without shaving or tapering),”
Newport Harbor Coach Ken LaMont said.
Mackey, Geehr, sophomore Hayley Peirsol and senior Jennifer Arrow have
been the Sailors’ big point-gainers this season, and it wasn’t much
different in the league finals.
Geehr, a junior, won the league championship in the 200 freestyle
(1:51.36), touching well ahead of Irvine’s MacManus (1:55.36) and Kong
(1:56.15). Geehr also won the 200 individual medley in 2:04.55.
In the 500 free, Peirsol was a clear-cut winner in a sizzling 5:00.26.
She was followed by Aliso Niguel’s Jaqueline Welch (5:37.16) and Newport
Harbor’s Paige Lansing (5:42.73) and Peggy Beebe (5:46.53).
Newport Harbor was second in the 200 medley relay (1:50.86) with
Mackey, Arrow, Geehr and Peirsol, second in the 200 free relay (1:44.42)
with Erin Ball, Jessica Ball, Mai Tajima and Jenna Murphy, and second in
the 400 free relay (3:36.16) with Geehr, Peirsol, Tajima and Mackey.
In Mackey’s record-setting butterfly, she still didn’t top her career
best of 55.4, accomplished in a club swim meet last year. But her 55.90
was a season-best clocking.
“I want to break 54 (seconds) at CIF,” said Mackey, who placed second
in the fly last year at the CIF Southern Section Division I Finals behind
El Toro’s Kaitlin Sandeno, who went on to qualify for the 2000 Sydney
Olympic Games.
In club, Mackey has defeated Sandeno in the 200 individual medley and
every freestyle event, but has yet to beat her in the fly. Mackey will no
doubt square off against Sandeno again at the CIF Finals next Friday at
Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool in Long Beach.
But topping Beard’s Sea View butterfly mark Friday was a thrill for
Mackey. “It’s pretty good,” she said. “I’m happy.”
“It was a helluva swim,” LaMont said. “We knew coming into this meet
that there would be some good races, and the 100 butterfly and 100 back
were two of the biggest races of the day. Carly Geehr we knew was no
problem; Hayley Peirsol we knew was no problem; and Jennifer Arrow, a
breaststroker, moved up two spots in the 200 IM (when she placed sixth in
2:20.66).”
In the 100 free, senior Erin Ball finished fifth in 56.71, while Arrow
placed third in the 100 breast (1:09.26).
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.