Girls swim: A full plate
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Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - Newport Harbor High girls swim coach Ken Lamont is
like a gourmet chef in a well-stocked kitchen. With all the ingredients
at his disposal, it remains merely an exercise of imagination to bring
them to the ultimate competitive boil.
And if Thursday’s decisive 119-51 nonleague league over visiting El Toro
is any indication, Lamont has all but finalized the Sailors’ recipe for
success.
“Every meet is different; there’s no cookie-cutter lineup I use,” Lamont
said. “I try to keep all the events covered. Every place I put girls
today, they did what they had to do.”
That would be an understatement for the Sailors, who won all 11 events
against a Charger squad missing three-time national champion Kaitlin
Sandeno.
With Sandeno preparing for meets on a grander scale, including the
upcoming Olympic trials, the Sailors’ stable of club swimmers ambushed
their former Sea View League rivals.
Freshmen Nicole Mackey and Hayley Peirsol, as well as sophomore Carley
Geehr, each took part in four event victories to produce the lopsided
decision.
Mackey won the 100-yard butterfly (59.31) and the 100 freestyle (54.49).
She was also on the winning medley and 200 free relay units.
Peirsol topped the field in the 200 individual medley (2:13.52) and the
500 free (5:16.87) and swam on both freestyle relays.
Geehr, a Pasadena transfer who returned last week after sitting out with
a torn rotator cuff, won the 200 free (1:52.65) and the 100 backstroke
(1:01.31). She also took part in both free relay triumphs.
Senior Amy Murphy won the 50 free (26.31) and was on the winning medley
and 200 free relays. She was also second in the 200 free.
Junior Jennifer Arrow won the 100 breaststroke (1:08.26) and was on the
winning medley relay. She was third in the 200 IM.
Freshman Jenna Murphy was on the 200 free relay quartet, was second in
the 200 IM and third in the 100 backstroke.
Junior Erin Ball was on the winning 400 relay and was second in the 100
free and the 100 backstroke to help the Tars improve to 3-2.
“Nothing really stood out today,” Lamont said. “I thought everyone did a
nice job. We’re at the stage of the season when everyone is starting to
prepare for league finals and CIF.”
The addition of Geehr has helped add flexibility to the lineup. Lamont
said.
“I’ve been experimenting with it, but we’ve only got a couple meets left,
so it’s close to being solidified. Having Carley back is really nice. It
gives me another option when I massage the lineup.”
Lamont said he was disappointed Sandeno wasn’t on hand Thursday, but he
understands her priorities are on bigger competition.
“It would have been fun for our kids to swim against her,” Lamont said.
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