Sailors sizzle in preliminaries
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Rick Devereux
The Sea View League preliminary meet in girls swimming was hosted by
Newport Harbor High Tuesday, and the Sailors utilized their home-pool
advantage by securing more spots in the finals than any other school.
A Sailor has the opportunity to win in every event come Friday’s
finals, also held at the Newport pool. Of the 64 slots for the
finals, 18 belong to Newport Harbor. Irvine has the second most with
14, followed by Foothill with 12.
The Tars’ top swimmer was Melissa Wheeler, who won her heat and
placed third for the finals in the 200-yard freestyle (2:02.25), as
well as finishing second in her heat and placing fourth for the
finals in the 500 freestyle (5:26.63).
Leah Robertson had a consistent day, placing fourth in the 50 and
100 free. Robertson already qualified earlier in the year for the CIF
Southern Section in both events by swimming the 50 in 25.03 and the
100 in 54.59. She swam 25.72 and 55.56, respectively, Tuesday.
Motivating swimmers to perform when they have already qualified
for the postseason could be challenging, but Newport Harbor Coach Ken
LaMont doesn’t need to use a lot of motivational speeches.
“The girls are pretty fired up right now,” LaMont said during the
meet. “Leah is a little off her times, but I have no doubt that she
will be ready for the finals.”
Kayley Oka, another Sailor headed to the CIF finals because of
previous race times in the 100 butterfly, placed fourth in the 200
individual medley (2:16.85) and fifth in the 100 fly (1:03.60).
Also grabbing championship-meet spots for the Tars were Anne
Belden (100 free, 100 backstroke), Carolyn Conway (200 free, 500
free), Jessie Ball (50 free, 100 free), Ashling Taylor (100 fly, 100
breaststroke), Kally Lucas (200 free, 500 free), Bryndis Klein (100
back) and Katie Kepner (100 breaststroke).
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