Girl’s swimming preview: Second to none?
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Amara Aguilar
This time around, the Corona del Mar High girls swim team aims to
be second to none.
CdM Coach Doug Volding will call upon senior captains Heather Hapeman
and Jessica Fries to lead a deep squad as the Sea Kings, who finished
behind Pacific Coast League champion University last year, get set to
dive into a new season.
“They are two seniors I can call upon to do all the strokes,” Volding
said. “They are very talented.”
Volding’s Sea Kings also field a string of juniors with plenty of
experience. Brittney Bowlus, Niki Hendrickson and Christina Hewko will
help anchor the team. Bowlus (200-yard freestyle), Hendrickson (200
individual medley and 100 butterfly) and Hewko (50 free and 100 free)
qualified for CIF in their respective events last season.
Leading the sophomores on CdM’s squad will be last year’s MVP, Kim
McKay, the league champion in the ho won the 500 free last year. Vivian
Liao will also be a key second-year swimmer.
“Vivian is maybe our top sprinter and Kim, she’s just talented in
everything,” Volding said. “Like the two captains, she can do it all.”
One of the Sea Kings’ top prospects is Jordan Anae, who also swims for
the AquaZots. She will help compensate for a couple holes in the line up.
The Sea Kings are without one swimmer, Jackie McCoy, who has a torn ACL.
“We’ve lost her for quite some time,” Volding said. “The injury
happened during the early part of basketball season, so it looks like we
lost one of our top breaststrokers.”
In addition to losing a swimmer to injury, Volding also lost a key
athlete to graduation. Last year’s captain, Lauren Powers, is gone.
“I miss her leadership and talent very much,” Volding said. “So,
hopefully, Jordan will try to take over there. We have a lot of returning
swimmers. Junior and senior leadership will be a big plus.”
Despite his losses, Volding expects the team to be a contender for the
league championship.
“It looks like we are going to be a real competitive team,” Volding
said. “If we could get Jackie back by the end of the season, that would
be great. University has a strong team like last year, but the Trojans
lost their best swimmer, Jessica Hayes. It will be competitive with
University and Northwood. It’s going to be a tough league.”
CdM begins the season with a nonleague home meet against Capistrano
Valley March 8 at 3:15 p.m.
Corona del Mar girls swimming
Jordan Anae Fr.
Brittney Bowlus Jr.
Danielle Carlson Jr.
Katya Eadington So.
Daniela DiGiacomo Jr.
Jessica Fries Sr.
Heather Hapeman Sr.
Jessica Harkins Jr.
Niki Hendrickson Jr.
Christina Hewko Jr.
Kelli Kline Jr.
Katharine Lemmerman Fr.
Vivian Liao So.
Lauren McAdams Fr.
Jackie McCoy Jr.
Kim McKay So.
Julie Mendelson Sr.
Alexa Miller Sr.
Florentine Rodenhuis So.
Hayley Sheetz Sr.
Samantha Singh Fr.
Elizabeth Strack So.
Natalie Wayte So.
Yvette Zaharson Sr.
Coach: Doug Volding
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