Mesa mixes youth with veterans
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Rick Devereux
The Costa Mesa High boys swim team dominated the Golden West League
finals last year, earning 408 points in the league meet. The team’s
next-nearest competitor had 226 points.
The Mustangs return enough swimmers to have a serious shot at
repeating as league champs. Two who will be counted on to supply
points will be junior Kyle Thorsness and senior Adam Douglas.
“We have the possibility to finish first and second in every meet
in the 100-yard freestyle because of Kyle and Adam,” Coach Tim
Postiff said. Douglas will swim the 50 and 100 free and anchor the
free on the 200 medley relay. Thorsness, a junior, will see most of
his time in freestyle and backstroke races, including the back for
the 200 medley relay.
His 50.21 performance in the 100 free was the 11th fastest at the
CIF Southern Section Division III finals last year. Evan Spencer, who
finished second in league in the 100 butterfly and third in the 200
free, swam the ninth fastest 100 fly in the CIF final.
Sophomore Fred Gatti is expected to fill in for the breaststroke
events. Senior Luke Yellin will try to improve upon his third place
showing in the 200 individual medley in league last year. Juniors
Nick Fisk and Chris Medina as well as sophomores John Roche and Danny
Moreno round out the squad.
“I think it’s beneficial for the younger guys to see how hard [the
veterans] work,” Postiff said. “I’ve told the older guys that they
need to pick it up a notch. This is a good combination of younger
guys and older guys.”
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