Jan 022019
 

While our age group swimmers competed at the San Diego-Imperial’s Winter Age Group Championships in Chula Vista, Danielle Albright was our only swimmer to compete at the senior-level Sectional Championships hosted by Southern California Swimming, and held at Crafton Hills College in Yucaipa. Danielle competed in four events, and scored in three of those. Her highest finish was a 3rd place in the 100 yard breaststroke where she posted a time of 1:04.49 in the event. She later backed up the championship performance with a 4th place finish in the 200 breaststroke, swimming a time of 2:22.76, improving nearly three full seconds from her preliminary swim. Her other final was the bonus time of 4:44.53 in the 400 IM to touch 20th, moving up from 27th, and improving nearly six seconds from her prelim swim there.

Jan 022019
 

Two of our three Winter Junior National qualifiers are returning to the meet over the first weekend of December, after making their first appearance last winter. Both JD Koster and Preston Niayesh are returning veterans to the meet, and Preston Niayesh came away with a 100% improvement rate, and earned a final swim in the consolation heat of the 100 breaststroke, touching 14th in the event after posting a lifetime best of 55.78 in the preliminary heats. His time is an improvement over his Kevin Perry record set the previous month as 56.68, and the time currently stands as the 38th fastest nationally for 18-year old male swimmers. Preston also improved his team record in the 200 breaststroke, posting the 63rd nationally ranked time of 2:03.23 for 18-year olds, and once again going under his Kevin Perry record of 2:05.40.

Our next highest finisher was JD Koster, who touched 42nd in the 200 fly, posting his lifetime best of 1:50.78 in the event. JD is our only swimmer who qualified in three events for the meet, swimming also the 200 IM (1:56.05), and 100 fly (50.57) events. Garrison Price made his first appearance at a USA Swimming Junior National meet, and his highest finish was 91st in the 200 fly (1:54.15). He also competed in the 100 fly (50.77).

Jan 022019
 

Preston Niayesh made his first appearance at a National meet by traveling to Greensboro, North Carolina to compete at the 2018 Winter National Championships in both the 100 and 200 meter breaststroke events over the last weekend of November. The 2018 Winter Nationals is the first opportunity for swimmers across the nation to achieve an Olympic Trial time standard since the posting of the new cuts just months prior. This is the primary reason the meet is conducted long course, opposed to the traditional short course arrangement. Preston finished 35th in the 200 meter breaststroke, swimming a time of 2:25.99, and finished 46th in the 100 breaststroke after swimming a time of 1:06.59 there.

Jan 022019
 

Five of our 61 TNT swimmers who competed at the Dowain Wright Memorial meet hosted by Fresno Dolphins over the November 17-18 weekend outperformed all other swimmers in their respective age and gender division, thereby earning the high point recognition.

Tuning up for the Winter Age Group Championships, Porterville’s Regan Hildreth swept all eight events that she competed in for the 7-8 girls division, winning the 100 free, 50 breast, 50 fly, 200 IM, 100 breasts, 50 free, 100 fly and 50 backstroke events. Regan improved well over 11 seconds in the 200 IM, and was one of only two TNT swimmers to remain undefeated, but the only undefeated swimmer with a full schedule of events.

Porterville’s counterpart, nine year old Nathan Boudreaux took home the high point for the 9-10 boys division, while competing at the bottom of the age division, outscoring the 10-year old runner up by seven points. Nathan was the winner of the 50 breast, and 100 breaststroke events, and came in second for the 50 back and 100 IM. He was a top-8 finisher in all events.

Also tuning up for the Winter Age Group Championships was Selma’s William Butts, who at age 12 was the high point recipient for the 11-12 boys division. William finished top-3 in all eight of his events, taking home the gold in the 50 breast, 50 fly, 100 breast, and 50 backstroke events. At 88%, William maintained one of the highest improvement rates among any of our swimmers who competed at the meet.

William’s counterpart in Selma, Daniel Haley, competed in only six events within the 13-14 division, but finishing among the top 3 in all of his events, managed to outscore all other 13-14 boys who competed at the meet by at least six points to take home the high point for the division. Daniel was the event champion for the 400 IM, and the 500 freestyle events. He place 3rd in all other events.

Visalia’s Layla Flores was the high point recipient for the 13-14 girls division, competing in her last meet as a 14-year old. One of our top age group swimmers who has already made inroads into meets on our senior circuit, Layla won the 100 fly, 400 IM and 200 IM events while at the Fresno meet, then placed 2nd in both the 100 free and 50 free, and finally 3rd in the 500 free – placing top 3 in all events she competed in.

Jan 022019
 

Eleven TNT swimmers competed at the 2018 Keven Perry Senior Meet hosted by La Mirada over the first weekend of November, with intent of achieving, or improving upon, Winter Junior National, or Winter National time standards at a meet that offers a trial and finals format. Three of our swimmers earned second swims, and each of the three did so in two different events, and all three will be competing at the Winter Junior National Championships in Austin, Texas in December.

Our highest finish was the 5th place in the 200 breaststroke by Preston Niayesh, who will be attending the Winter National meet the following month. Preston posted a lifetime best of 2:05.40 in the event, improving his team record of 2:06.99 set the previous year at the same meet, and posting the 95th fastest time in the nation for boys at age 17. Preston had the two highest finishes for the team, following his 5th place with a 6th place finish in the 100 breaststroke after swimming a lifetime best of 56.68 in the preliminary heats, and also improving upon his previous team record of 58.23 set the previous year, at the same meet. His 100 breaststroke stands as the 59th fastest nationally.

JD Koster was our only other championship finalist, and he did this in his signature event, 200 butterfly, placing 8th after posting a time of 1:51.07 in the preliminary heats. His other final was a consolation finish of 21st in the 200 IM after posting a lifetime best of 1:55.06 in the preliminary heats, and breaking Chris Nolan’s previous team record of 1:55.55 that was set in a time trial event at Winter Juniors in 2013.  His new record stands as the 229th ranked time nationally for boys at age 17.

Our remaining finalist was Garrison Price, and he had his two swims in the consolation heat, finishing 12th in the 100 fly with a lifetime best of 50.56, and then doubling up his lifetime best swims in the 200 fly with a time of 1:51.99, and a 13th place finish there. Garrison improved both events during prelims, and then again in finals, and will be making his first trip to Junior Nationals this winter.

The only other team records were set in the 13-14 boys division by Bryan Wong who competed in four events, and improved all four, setting a team record in three of them. He began his meet by posting a time of 4:46.81 in the 500 free, going well under Nathan Rhea’s 4:51.20 set at Sectionals nine years earlier. Bryan’s new record stands as the 56th fastest nationally for boys at age 14. His next record was an improvement of his own 100 breaststroke, where his 1:01.10 went under his 1:02.00 set earlier in the month in Fresno. His improvement stands as the 83rd ranked swim nationally for boys at the same age. His final record came in the 200 breaststroke, where he posted the 61st fastest time nationally of 2:12.50, sliding just under Nathan Rhea’s 2:12.81 set at Sectionals in 2009.  Bryan’s highest finish was 44th in the 400 IM (4:13.51).

Danielle Albright had her highest finish as 26th in the 400 IM, just missing a second swim in the event, while Janessa Bringe’s top finish was 44th in the 1000 free timed final. Peyton Costa was one of only three swimmers to improve all his events, and his highest finish was 113th in the 500 free. Fourteen year old Layla Flores had her highest finish at 58th in the 400 IM, while her training partner from Visalia, Megan Ridenour, finished 47th in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke events. Alex Roberts touched 37th in the 200 back, while Bryce Wong finished 48th in the 200 fly.