Girls swimming: Sea Kings come up big
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Steve Virgen
CORONA DEL MAR - Big-time showdowns usually give way to big-time
finishes and the Corona del Mar High girls swim team did not shy from
providing the dramatics Wednesday, in the Sea Kings’ huge Pacific Coast
League meet against visiting University.
The meet’s winner was decided in the final event, which turned out to
be the 100-yard breaststroke, as CdM held a one-point advantage. While
their teammates cheered them on, sophomore Jackie McCoy finished first
and sophomore Nikola “Niki” Hendrickson came in second, giving the Sea
Kings an 86.5-83.5 victory to remain undefeated in league and dealt the
Trojans their first PCL loss.
“That’s what it’s all about,” CdM Coach Doug Volding said. “I jumped
as high as I’ve jumped in a long time. I know a lot of people are
surprised to think I could get that high off the ground. I’m very proud
of the girls.”
The meet would have ended with the 400 freestyle relay, but an unfair
start in the 100 breaststroke resulted in the event being done over.
The loud cheers from the teammates and fans prompted the official to
stop the race. McCoy had the lead after 75 yards and she was tapped in
the head by her sister, Kristin, who was outside of the pool. Kristin
McCoy did not compete because of illness.
“I was tired because I swam three events before that,” said Jackie
McCoy, who also competed in the 50 free and the 200 medley and 200 free
relays. “I swam the 75 and had to stop, that just made me even more
nervous. But, now I think we have a really good chance of winning league
this year. We have a really strong team.”
Hendrickson’s second-place swim in that final event came moments after
she contributed in the third-place finish in the 400 free relay.
“That was the highlight of many highlights in today’s meet,” Volding
said of Hendrickson’s feats, which also included second place in the 100
butterfly (1:04.25). “I liked the spirit I saw in the girls. But, we have
to do it again. If (the Trojans) come back and beat us in the league
meet, they’ll win it all. But, this is a nice emotional lift.”
CdM (7-1, 4-0 in league) claimed revenge from last year when the PCL
finals were decided by the last relay and Uni (3-1, 2-1) won. Sea Kings’
senior Lauren Powers, freshman Vivian Liao and freshman Kimberly McKay
also earned first-place finishes. Powers won the 100 butterfly (1:03.19),
Liao took the 50 free (25.62) and McKay swam to victory in the 500 free
(5:29.56).
The trio, along with junior Heather Hapeman, picked up another
first-place finish with a 1:25.77 in the 200 free relay.
Corona will host the PCL meet as the preliminaries are scheduled for
May 2 and the finals slated for May 4. The Sea Kings’ victory assuredly
gives them the advantage before the finals, though the Trojans can still
earn the title.
The PCL dual league meet champ is awarded six points and the runner-up
earns five. The PCL final meet awards seven points to the winner and five
to the runner-up.
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