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Valley Duels Pierce at Home Swim Meet

The men’s and women’s swim teams both competed last Friday against the Pierce College Bulls, here on

Published: Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Updated: Monday, March 15, 2010 14:03

Valley Duels Pierce at Conference Meet

Varughan Chapanian | Valley Star

DIVING FOR VICTORY- During the swim meet last Friday, members of the Pierce and Valley women’s teams compete in one of the many events held.

Not the brightest of days for the Valley College swim team who competed against Pierce College last Friday. That did not stop the Monarchs and a crowd of about 30 people who showed their support for a spring sport, which endured winter weather conditions.

The Monarch men's and women's swim teams competed in a variety of dual events from meter diving, medley and individual relay. The men won 150-69, while the women fell short, losing 79-154. Each event is scored by each lane; the top eight finishers score points.

The first event win for the Monarchs was from Molina Eduardo in the 3-meter diving match, who placed first with a time of 117.15. At this point the women's team fell behind as they failed to place first in any of the events, but the lady Monarchs still pushed through and were able to place good times in the 200-yard medley relay (2:12:48) and 1,000-yard freestyle (12:36:49).

"Even though the score discrepancy is so great," said Mike Santo, Valley women's head coach. "Up to this point I would say the majority of the girls have bettered their times this spring, which is very significant."

The men's swim team breezed through each event as they placed first in 12 out 16 events defeating the Pierce College Bulls. Placing impressive times in the men's medley relay (3:44:06), 1,000-yard freestyle (10:44:93) and the men's 400-yard freestyle relay with the final time of 3:32:18 ending the series of events for the men's portion of the game.

"At this stage of the year we are getting better each day, we are scheduled to have a decent season as long as we keep practicing and getting a little better," said men's Head Coach Jim McMillan.

Although the women's team lost most of their matches, they still gave a good amount of effort in each event as they finished their matches, placing second in 100-yard freestyle (1:04:42), 500-yard freestyle (6:08:60) and 100-yard breaststroke (1:21:28).

The Monarchs swim team will compete again March 19 at Valley in the Western State Conference Quads #2.

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