Swimming: Locals help AquaZot win meet
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IRVINE - The Irvine AquaZot swim club, with athletes from Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach, won both the boys and girls titles at the NOVA AA
swim meet Monday at Heritage Park in Irvine.
Among the locals, Stephanie Gabert had two second-place finishes for the
AquaZot’s 5-10-year-old girls team, in the 50-meter freestyle (32.10) and
the 100 breaststroke (1:26.03).
Gaubert was a part of the victorious 200 free relay (2:16.11) with Lara Stouffer, Oria Poindexter and Kari Kruszewski, and the 200 medley relay
(2:25.11) with Stouffer, Kruszewski and Amanda Bebout.
Kim McKay was fifth in the girls 13-14 division 200 individual medley
with a 2:35.89. She was also ninth in the 400 free (1:05.03) and swam the
anchor for the winning 200 free relay team (1:57.43), which also featured
Mary Bressler, Yuuka Kikuchi and Carly Salas.
For the local AquaZot boys, Adam Hewko, Anthony Milovantsev and Duke
Krautim took part in five relay wins in the 13-14 division. They won the
800 free (8:58.29) with Evan Pham, the 200 free (1:51.15) with Santi Dominguez, the 400 free (4:14.06) with Scott Spansail, as well as the 200
medley (2:04.46) and the 400 medley (4:30.07) with Pham.
David Hwang was a part of four relay wins in the 11-12 age group. He took
part in the 200 medley (2:10.94) with James Barnett-Woods, Adam Heinz and
Eric Babbitt, the 200 free (1:59.36) with Heinz, Zachary White and James
Hickson, the 400 free (4:20.42) with Babbitt, Li and White, and the 400
medley (4:44.86) with Heinz, Babbitt and Li.
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