Looking to make a splash
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Mike Sciacca
The Laguna Beach High swim program will be looking to make a splash
today when its sends two relay teams and one individual to the
CIF-Southern Section Division II Prelims at Belmont Plaza in Long
Beach.
Laguna’s boys’ and girls’ 4x100 free relays teams each qualified
for the prelims, as did junior Shawn Pfendler, who qualified in the
100-yard backstroke and will swim the final leg on the boys’ 4x100
team.
“I’m really happy with the efforts our swimmers gave at league
finals,” said Rick McKee, an assistant to head coach Andrew Priest.
“They really swam hard, and their times showed.”
Pfendler had made the consideration cut for the prelims earlier
this season, but bettered his time in the 100-yard backstroke by
nearly 1 1/2 seconds, McKee said, at the Pacific Coast League finals,
which were held last Friday at the Laguna pool.
The girls’ 4x100 free relay team, composed of freshmen Jessica
McKee, Breanna Duplisea and Hailey Huling and senior Jackie Reed,
also made the consideration cut earlier in the season, but solidified
a berth in today’s prelims by shaving 3.4 seconds off their best time
at league finals.
“I think we’ll be well-rested for prelims, because none of us will
be swimming in any other race,” Duplisea said. “Coach Andrew has
really been working with us on our strokes and we’ve become more
involved with each other as a team, as the season has progressed.
We’ll be ready Friday.”
The boys’ 4x100 free relay team, made up of juniors Ryan Fair and
Trevor Frimond, freshman Cameron Brinkman and Pfendler, was
outstanding at league finals.
The squad knocked off seven seconds from their previous best time,
and the effort qualified them for today’s prelims.
“These kids did it with a lot of determination on their part,”
McKee said. “Some of them wanted to have a special swim season
instead of just having a swim season.
“Ryan Fair swam a 50.4 split on the opening leg of the boys race,
and that got us off to a hot start. Trevor Frimond also did extremely
well. On the girls’ side, Breanna Duplisea swam really hard. She
pumped up our team and rallied the girls. Jackie Reed, the only
senior on our team, did a great job, too.”
Pfendler, who is on the Laguna swim, baseball and track and field
teams this fall, comes into today’s 100-yard butterfly with an entry
time of 59.26 and is seeded 31st out of 32 swimmers in the division.
McKee says Pfendler needs to drop only three seconds off his time,
in order to place in the Top 5.
The Top 16 in each event advance to Saturday’s finals, also at
Belmont Plaza.
“He’s quite capable of that, too,” McKee said. “It’s a tight field
and times are really close. Shawn’s a multi-talented athlete who can
do a lot of things.”
The girls’ 4x100 free relay team has an entry time of 3:58.06, and
is seeded 29th out of 30 teams.
McKee figures the Breakers need to drop six seconds off their time
if they hope to advance to Saturday’s finals.
The boys’ 4x100 free relay team is seeded 28th out of 32 teams and
has an entry time of 3:30.55.
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