Living without aces
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Bryce Alderton
In a show of sportsmanship and camraderie injected with humor, a few
members of Newport Harbor High’s boys swim team joked with San
Clemente’s winning relay team at the end of a nonleague dual meet
Friday at Harbor.
A Newport swimmer commented, “Guys that finish 1-2 get to clean up.” A San Clemente swimmer smiled in response.
San Clemente finished near the top in many events Friday, with the
boys netting a 109-61 margin over Newport, while the girls gained a
126-43 edge.
Both Newport teams were handicapped somewhat. Seniors Hayley
Peirsol, Nicole Mackey, and Mai Tajima on the girls team and Andrew
Cole on the boys, are swimming this weekend at an event in Canada and
missed the meet Friday.
Peirsol finished second in the 500 free at last season’s CIF
Southern Section Division I finals. Mackey broke school records in
taking second in both the 200 IM and 100 fly in the finals. Cole went
undefeated in the 100 free and won CIF last season.
“It’s a learning experience,” quipped Newport girls coach Ken
LaMont.
On the boys side, senior Jay Thompson won the 200-yard IM in
2:10.00, while finishing second in the 100 breaststroke (1:05.25) to
gain CIF. Thompson also took third place in the 100 backstroke
(1:04.97).
“My back and free have been lacking so those are the strokes I’m
working on,” said Thompson after his 200 IM swim. “The breast is my
strong swim, so I tried to go out and get a big lead.”
“Those were solid swims,” said Newport Coach Jason Lynch about
Thompson. “He’s definitely an asset.”
Lynch also praised the work of seniors Ross Sinclair and Brent
Armstrong. Armstrong came in second in the 200 free (1:52.83) while
Sinclair took the same standing in the 500 free (5:07.61). Junior
Michael Bury finished second in the 100 fly (59.34).
Newport’s 200 medley relay team of Armstrong, Thompson, Kyle
Sherman and Sean McGhie gained an automatic CIF berth with a 1:28.60.
“I’m a little sore,” said Sinclair after the 500 free. “I’m still
out of shape, but I got a good warm up and swam pretty well. It’s the
first meet, so I think I can do better.”
Lynch said San Clemente is probably the best Division I dual meet
team right now, so he had added incentive for Friday’s meet.
“The key is to get excited about (swimming), to get motivated
which helps in training,” Lynch said.
Senior Jenna Murphy gained CIF consideration for the 2:17.45
clocking in the 200 IM, good enough for second.
“That was probably our highlight,” said LaMont of Murphy’s time.
San Clemente’s Kaby Skora notched automatic CIF qualifying times
in two races she won, the 200 free (1:58) and 500 free (5:15.66),
while brother Andy Skora gained automatic qualification in the 500
free (4:50.95) and consideration in the 200 free (1:47.97).
“Without their stars, I thought we would be OK,” said San Clemente
girls coach John Bandaruk. “We had automatic qualifying times on two
relays so I’m happy about that.”
Harbor’s relay team of Murphy, Annie Wight, Ashley Parole and
Peggy Beebe finished third in the 200 medley (2:00.90) to gain CIF
consideration.
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