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Swimming: Harbor View wins South Coast Swim Conference relay finals

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Harbor View Swim Club won the prestigious South Coast Swim

Conference relay finals with 724 combined points on July 15. The girls

swim team scored 374 points and had a 60-point margin over Lake Forest

II, while the boys team came back to win by 52 points, with a score of

350.

Two Harbor View teams broke meet records. The boys 6 and under

100-yard backstroke relay team of Brennan Anderson, Matthew English, Chip

Zucker and Matt Berry had a 12-second winning margin of 1:35.94.

The girls 7-8-year-old 100 backstroke team of Heather Van Hiel, Kate

Berry, Kelli Feeley and Kelsey Larson won with a record 1:15.94.

Harbor View’s girls 7-8 100 medley relay of Van Hiel, Larson, Margaret

Money and Feeley won in 1:16.03. Harbor View’s team in the boys version

of that race of David Guilford, Alec Wilson, Michael Liao and Parker

Stone triumphed in 1:12.79.

Both the Harbor View boys and girls 6 and under 100 breaststroke team

proved victorious. The boys team of Berry, Connor Canale, Anderson and

Zucker won by almost five second with a 1:50.61. The girls team of

Delaney Pouch, Diana Murphy, Hannah Rome and Niki Zak also won going away

with a 1:58.03.

Harbor View’s boys and girls 7-8 breaststroke relays squads won. The

boys team of Wilson, Kyle Canale, Austin Allen and Liao had a time of

1:28.80. the girls team of Larson, Kathryn Conner, Berry and Van Hiel

swam a 1:29.98.

Harbor View’s boys 6 and under 100 butterfly squad of Daniel Hohl,

Zucker, Anderson and Berry won by almost 30 seconds with a 1:37.81.

Both of Harbor View’s 7-8 butterfly teams won. The boys squad of

Guilford, Wilson, Stone and Liao blew away the competition with a

1:13.59. the girls team of Money, Chelsea Giger, Feeley and Van Hiel

pulled out a victory with a 1:15.66.

Harbor View’s girls 15-18 200 medley relay squad of Melinda Tucker,

Heather Hapeman, Victoria Kent and Christina Hewko had a three-second

winning margin with a 2:02.58.

Its girls 15-18 100 breast team of Jessica Fries, Hayley Hapeman, Kari

Hammerschmitt and Heather Hapeman edged out a victory by .06 seconds with

a 2:25.49.

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