Oka, Furman in finals
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Chris Yemma
Fresh off Sea View League titles last week, the Newport Harbor High
boys and girls swim teams were anything but well-rested heading into
the CIF Southern Section Division I preliminaries Wednesday.
But a sluggish Dan Furman at Belmont Plaza was still fast enough
to sneak into the seventh of eight qualifying spots for the 50-yard
freestyle championship final Friday. And a determined Kayley Oka
found herself in the 100 butterfly championship following a
sixth-place finish at the prelims.
“This was a tough transition for us to make and I talked to the
girls about it,” said Sailor girls coach Ken LaMont, referring to his
team coming off a grueling week of league prelims and finals. “It’s
tough to come out and do it all over again. They’re mentally drained
right now.”
Both the Sailor boys and girls won league titles Friday for the
first time in recent memory, but against the top Division I talent
Wednesday, the results were a little more selective.
Furman, who won the 50-free league title in a blistering 20.90
seconds Friday to enter the prelims with the top time in the Southern
Section, advanced Wednesday in 21.71. Oka, a sophomore, advanced with
a personal-best 58.88, while the boys 200 free relay team and girls
400 free relay team rounded out the top Newport advancers.
The boys team of Furman, Telford Cottam, Clay Jorth and Kyle
Sherman clocked in at 1:28.60 for sixth to advance to the
championship race at Belmont Plaza. The girls team of Anne Belden,
Melissa Wheeler, Bryndis Klein and Oka finished seventh in 3:40.78.
Furman was a mere half-second off qualifying for the 100 free
final, finishing 10th in 47.76. Aliso Niguel’s Austin Luther grabbed
the final qualifying spot in 47.24.
But the junior said his main focus is the 50 free.
“My was goal was just to make the finals [in the 50 free],” said
Furman, who broke the school record in the event at the Sea View
finals last week. “Friday will be a new race. Last week was
definitely draining. I just wanted to make the top eight [in the
prelims].”
The odd time of day (noon) at Wednesday’s prelims also might have
played a factor in Furman’s sluggish performance, Newport boys coach
Jason Lynch said.
“He’s capable of going that time again,” said Lynch in reference
to Furman’s league final time. “It’s hard to come in here this time
of day when the atmosphere is unemotional and perform. Obviously
Friday will be different.”
Friday’s finals are scheduled to begin at 6 p.m., making for a
more formal atmosphere.
And Oka and Furman will be in the spotlight, shooting for CIF
titles.
“I’m pretty excited,” Oka said after finishing the 100 butterfly.
“My goal is to bump up a place and swim in the 57 [second] range.
Hopefully I can drop my time.”
Only a sophomore, though, Oka will have two more years to aim for
the gold should she come up a little short Friday.
“For her to be in the top six of CIF Division I is quite an
accomplishment,” LaMont said. “It’s an accomplishment for any of
these girls to be [in the prelims].”
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