Swimming: CdM, Mesa heading to CIF Division II prelims
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Tony Altobelli
BELMONT SHORE - The future is looking bright for the Corona del Mar
High girls swim team and a quick glance at today’s CIF Southern Section
Division II preliminaries participant list can prove that.
The Sea Kings will have two freshmen, two sophomores, a junior and a
senior competing on the girls side, with four of those swimmers in two
events each.
“It’s exciting to be so young,” CdM Coach Doug Volding said. “We’re
going to be well represented, better than we’ve had in years past. It’s
kind of hard to tell how we’ll do as a team, but we should make it
interesting.”
Freshman Kim McKay will compete among the elite during the 200-yard
individual medley and the 500 freestyle. She won the 500 free for her
first-ever Pacific Coast League individual title.
Fellow freshman Vivian Liao, one of many positive surprises for
Volding’s squad, qualified for the 50 free and 100 free.
Another double qualifier is sophomore Brittany Bowlus, who will
compete in the 50 free and 200 free.
Senior Lauren Powers, who placed fifth at last year’s Division II
finals in the 100 free, will take part in the 50 free and 100 butterfly
this year.
“Lauren’s been a great leader for us and she’ll be missed after this
year,” Volding said.
Joining the Sea King contingent will be junior Heather Hapeman (100
free) and sophomore Jackie McCoy (100 breaststroke).
Two Costa Mesa High girls swimmers, Erin Bayes and Jody Martinovich,
have made their way to this year’s prelims.
Bayes, a senior headed to the University of San Diego in the fall and
a two-time PCL champ in the 50 free, will swim that event, plus the 100
free.
Martinovich, the Mustangs’ school record holder in the 200 IM, will
swim in the 500 free as well as the 200 IM on Thursday.
On the boys side, junior Sherwin Kim, this year’s PCL champ in the 100
free, will compete in two events for the Sea Kings. Kim, who reached the
Division II consolation finals in two events last year, will swim in the
200 IM and 100 free.
“Sherwin is seeded in the top eight in both of his events and I’m
really looking forward to seeing how he does,” CdM Coach Tim Chaix said.
Junior Matthew Meyer, the PCL champ in the 200 free, will try his hand
in the 100 free. “Matt has done a great job for us all year,” Chaix said.
“This will be a great experience for him.”
The CdM girls relay teams include, Christina Hewko, Jackie McCoy,
Nikki Hendrickson and Bowlus in the 200 medley relay and McKay, Powers,
Hapeman and Liao in both the 200 and 400 free relays.
The CdM boys relays are as follows: Kim, Meyer, Bobby Messenger and
John Money in the 200 free relay, Bowlus, Money, Messenger and Robert
Fries in the 200 medley relay and Kim, Meyer, Bowlus and James Strack in
the 400 free relay.
Preliminaries begin today at 4 p.m., while the finals kick off
Saturday at 4 p.m.
In addition to the individual events, the Sea King boys and girls will
compete in the 200 medley relay, 200 free relay and 400 free relay
events.
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