Mayfield Swim and Dive Team Dominates Prep League Finals
Mayfield's Swim and Dive Team achieved a historic victory at the Prep League Finals held at Pasadena Poly. Dominating the competition, both the junior varsity (JV) and varsity teams finished the league season undefeated. The diving team set the tone by contributing 46 points before the swimming events began, with standouts Ann Tanaka and Kaylin Driller qualifying for CIF. Ultimately, both teams celebrated after Mayfield secured its 21st consecutive JV championship and 6th varsity title by a record margin of over 200 points.
By the Numbers- 21 consecutive championships for the JV team.
- 6 consecutive championships for the varsity team, the longest winning streak in league history.
- Varsity team won by over 200 points, the largest margin ever recorded.
- Both JV and varsity teams were undefeated in league competition this season.
- All 16 varsity swimmers placed in the top twelve of their events at the finals.
With the season ending successfully, the Cubs will focus on individual progress as divers Tanaka and Driller advance to CIF. This could pave the way for increased recognition and potential collegiate opportunities for the top performers. Additionally, the momentum from this victory will likely inspire future recruitment and athletic programs at Mayfield.
Bottom LineMayfield's Swim and Dive Team has solidified its legacy with consecutive championships, showcasing exceptional talent and teamwork. The substantial victories not only highlight the team's dominance in league competition but also set a precedent for future seasons, emphasizing the importance of building on this successful foundation.
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