Peirsol, Mackey recognized as All-Americans
Newport Harbor High graduates Hayley Peirsol and Nicole Mackey have
one more honor to remember their high school swimming careers by:
All-American status.
Peirsol, who won CIF Southern Section Division I titles in the
200- and 500-yard freestyle, was ranked No. 1 in the country in the
500 and No. 14 in the 200. She was 102nd in the 200 individual
medley.
Mackey, the CIF Southern Section Division I champion in the 200
individual medley, ranked seventh in the country in that event. She
was also 13th in the 100 butterfly, 74th in the 100 backstroke, 84th
in the 100 breaststroke and 164th in the 100 freestyle. To gain
All-American status, swimmers must meet times set by the National
Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association.
Also included on the All-American lists was Newport Harbor’s Mai
Tajima, ranked 54th in the 100 backstroke. The Sailors’ three relay
teams were also represented. The 200 medley relay, a sixth-place
finisher in the CIF Southern Section Division I finals, consisted of
Tajima, Jenna Murphy, Mackey and Peirsol and was ranked 66th in the
nation. The 200 freestyle relay team of Leah Robertson, Ashley
Parole, Anne Belden and Jenna Murphy placed 162nd. Mackey, Peirsol,
and Tajima also teamed with Anna Belden on the 400 freestyle relay
team, which ranked 36th.
Peirsol, who will attend the Auburn University, is scheduled to
compete in the World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, July 12-27.
Mackey, bound for the University of Hawaii, is slated to compete in
the World University Games in Korea, Aug. 24-30.
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