Lexie Shue
Rick Devereux
It isn’t often that someone comes along and changes the direction of
an entire program, especially a swim program, but Corona del Mar High
sophomore Alexandra Shue did just that as a freshman.
“Lexie, as a freshman, was the focal point in pushing our program
to the next level,” Coach Doug Volding said. “She’s a veteran of our
team as a sophomore and she was a veteran as a freshman -- that’s how
good she is.”
Volding said Shue has been breaking school swim records ever since
she arrived, but she was especially fast last week at the Pacific
Coast League finals and Friday at the CIF Southern Section Division
II preliminaries at the Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool.
Shue, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, broke her previous
records in the 200-yard individual medley and the 500 freestyle last
week and was the freestyle anchor on the 200 medley on Thursday. She
was named the PCL Swimmer of the Year for the second consecutive year
for swimming the 200 IM in 2:06.95 and 500 free in 4:56.37, and her
24-second freestyle leg helped the Sea Kings qualify first in the 200
medley relay with a time of 1:50.89. The CIF meet record is 1:49.51
in the 200 medley relay, a record Volding thinks will fall today in
the finals.
“I had the records in mind,” Shue said. “I didn’t even do my best
times at the league finals.”
Shue said she swam faster times in the 500 free while with her
club team, the Aquazots.
“I want to win CIF in the 500 with a 4:50 because I had a 4:51
with the Zots before,” Shue said. “I’m striving to win the 200 IM,
but there are a lot of talented girls out there in that race.”
Shue started out in club swimming five years ago and she said she
started going “hard core” in the sport in the eighth grade.
“I haven’t thought about what I’ll do next,” she said. “I want to
take swimming as far as I can.”
Volding has thought about Shue’s future and he thinks she can go
to the highest levels of the sport.
“If she stays healthy she can shoot for the Olympics,” he said. “I
wouldn’t bet against her.”
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