Sea Kings finish second
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Rick Devereux
It was a record-setting day in the Belmont Plaza pool Saturday, as
the Corona del Mar High girls swim team set six school marks and the
Sea Kings finished as runners-up in CIF Southern Section Division II
to Pacific Coast League rival University, 252-248.
CdM’s 248 points were 10 more than last year when the Sea Kings
won the division title, but a strong Uni team was too much. The
Trojans finished fourth in the division last year with 185 1/2
points.
“In many ways this is more rewarding [than last year’s
championship],” Coach Doug Volding said. “We were so far behind after
the seedings, but this team didn’t roll over. We just kept coming and
coming. Uni is a great team, but I also consider this a great team.”
The Sea Kings were CIF champions in four events, including the
200-yard medley relay, which they won in 1:48.59 for a new Division
II record.
“I think that set the tone for the rest of the meet,” Voulding
said. “I knew from that event that it was going to come right down to
the wire with Uni.”
Stephanie Gabert, who swam the breaststroke portion of the medley
relay, also won the 200 individual medley (1:53.36) and 100 breaststroke (1:02.71). She also swam the anchor leg of the 400
freestyle relay, which won in 3:32.91.
“I’m so proud of myself,” she said. “I think the whole team did
really well the whole year, but we really swam great [in the
finals].”
Gabert’s time in the 100 breaststroke broke the Division II record
she set in Thursday’s qualifying meet.
School records were set in the 200 medley relay, 400 free relay,
Gabert’s 100 breaststroke and 200 IM, as well as Lexie Shue’s
sixth-place finish in the 200 free (1:53.36) and the third-place 200
free relay (1:39.05).
Shue’s performance Saturday was all the more remarkable
considering she is not in top shape. The junior has been back in the
water for about two and a half weeks after missing three weeks due to
a car accident. Plus she’s getting over a cold.
“I’m not at my peak level right now,” she said. “I was just trying
to get us some points so we could beat Uni.”
She also finished second in the 500 free (2:44.13), swam the
second leg of the 200 free relay and the third leg of the 400 free
relay.
“I couldn’t ask for anything more,” Voulding said. “I’m going to
miss our senior captains Jordan Anae and Ann Winners. They really
mean a lot to our program and this team, but we have a lot of
swimmers returning and should contend [for the title] again next
season.”
Anae led off the 200 medley relay and the 400 free relay, as well
as finished sixth in the 100 backstroke (1:00.17). Winners swam the
third leg of the 200 free relay.
Other CdM contributors included Ashley Chandler, who swam the
anchor in the 200 medley relay and 200 free relay, Danielle Lavery,
who swam the third leg of the 200 medley relay and finished seventh
in the 100 butterfly (59.34), and Tumua Anae, who led off the 200
free relay and finished fifth in the 50 free (24.46).
“The whole team did really well, especially since we made up a lot
of points,” Tumua Anae said. “Uni is a really tough team and we
should be real proud of how we swam and how close we came [to winning
the Division II title].”
The CdM boys also competed Saturday.
Freshman Yaturo Yamashita finished fourth in the 200 free
(1:43.61) and seventh in the 500 free (4:44.31).
“I was excited, but I was also nervous,” Yamashita said.
The jitters apparently helped Yamashita to swim fast.
“Both times were personal bests for him,” Coach Matt Flesher said.
“He swam well. For him to swim the 200 and then come back and swim
the 500 like he did - he’s the man.”
Brian Buhagiar improved on his 16th qualifying time of 56.24
Thursday to finish 10th Saturday in 55.11, and Buhagiar, Yamashita,
Jacob Murphy and Tom Money finished 13th in the 200 medley relay
(1:42.89).
But the day belonged to the girls, especially the record-setting
200 medley relay team.
“It feels so good,” Lavery said of setting the Division II record.
“I was just going as fast as I could. It feels great to beat Uni
because they beat us at [the league finals last week].”
The Trojans edged out CdM, 88-82, in the league finals May 6.
Chandler also finished 10th in the 50 free (25.00) and 13th in the
100 free (55.12). Jordan Anae was 11th in the 100 free (54.27 and
Tumua Anae was 12th in the 100 breaststroke (1:09.80). Lavery also
finished 13th in the 200 free (1:57.53).
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