Boys swim: Sailors grab first CIF swim title
Steve Virgen
BELMONT SHORE - Just as Newport Harbor High senior Ryan Lean said,
it was as if a movie unfolded as the Sailors won their first CIF Southern
Section Division I Swimming and Diving title at Belmont Plaza Friday.
Call it, “The Party Crashers,” or even, “Woo,” as in one of the many
cheers the Sailors yelled in celebration after winning the meet by two
points over Mission Viejo. Newport needed to win the final event, the
400-yard freestyle relay, to win the CIF title.
“That’s the best part about it,” Newport Coach Jason Lynch said of the
Sailors winning their first CIF title. “It’s been a lot of fun this
season. It’s nice to end it this way. We’ve had our share of
disappointments.”
After Mission Viejo, which entered the CIF Preliminaries with a
seven-point lead after having a diver finish 10th, was disqualified in
the 200 free relay, the Diablos opened the door for the Sailors, who
stormed in and won three of the final four events. They also finished
second in two of the final five events, led by the Big Three: seniors
Aaron Peirsol and Lean and junior Andrew Cole.
The Sailors’ blockbuster included a star-studded cast of characters.
Newport’s hero: Peirsol, the three-time world-record holder and
backstroke king, who won two events (200 free, 100 backstroke) and
contributed in two victorious relays, the 200 and the school
record-breaking 400.
“That was such a good swim,” Peirsol said of the 400 free relay, which
he anchored after leadoff Andrew Cole, Lean and then Nathan Weiner
completed their 100 yards. “I’m stoked. (The CIF team title) eclipses
everything I did in that meet.”
Peirsol, who now owns seven CIF individual titles, captured his fourth
straight title in the 100 back in 47.69. The national public high school
record is 47.50. He also nearly broke the CIF Division I record in his
CIF-title winning swim in the 200 free, a 1:35.87. The record is 1:35.55.
Newport Harbor’s difference-maker came in the form of Cole, who
maintained his undefeated streak in the 200 free and won a CIF title by
two-hundreths of a second, out-touching Fountain Valley’s Kevin McCoy.
Cole also finished second in the 100 back and contributed with leadoff
swims in both of the winning relays.
“They relied on me and I gave them what they deserved,” Cole said of
the Newport boys swim team. “We really wanted that ring.”
The unsung hero? That would be Lean, who finished fifth in the 200 in
the CIF Preliminaries Wednesday, but finished third in the CIF Finals
Friday. He was out-touched by Dos Pueblos’ Daniel Beal, whose 1:40.67,
slightly beat out Lean’s 1:40.75. Lean also finished second in the 500
free (4:30.62) and was on both of the winning free relays.
“It’s just perfect,” Lean said of the Sailors first CIF swim title.
“You couldn’t plan it better. It’s just like a movie. We’re so stoked.”
Playing in supporting roles were Newport water polo standouts Weiner
and Michael Bury, who are attempting to make plans for a sequel. Perhaps
a CIF title in water polo.
Weiner completed a personal record 48.73 100 split in the 400 free
relay, as the Sailors finished in 3:07.11, smashing the former school
record set last year 3:09.97, that included Cole, Lean, Peirsol and water
polo star Peter Belden.
“I had to break 49 (seconds),” Weiner said. “I hadn’t done that all
year. All I can say is, awesome. I’m happy for the seniors. I know
they’ve been wanting this.”
Bury contributed to the Sailors’ 200 free relay victory (1:26.18).
“It’s just amazing,” said Bury, who joined the Sailors and Coach Jason
Lynch for a celebratory dip in the pool after the meet. “It doesn’t seem
like it’s happening. It seems unbelievable.”
Peirsol, Lean and Cole accounted for 110 points out of the Sailors’
198, and that excluding relays, in which the Big Three help amass 40
points for each victory.
“They came and did exactly what they needed to do,” Lynch said before
jumping into the pool. “They were great. Cole came through. They all did
what they were supposed to do and we got a little help.”
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