Tearing through the waves
Jan 17, 2011 | 1847 views | 0 0 comments | 52 52 recommendations | email to a friend | print
<i>Photo courtesy of Robert Oteri</i>
Photo courtesy of Robert Oteri
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The Brentwood SeaWolves sent a record 16 swimmers to the 14U Junior Olympic Swim Championships in Pleasanton.

In the front row, from left, are Stanley Wu, Kristen Black, Stephanie Backlund, Cole Ziemann, Georgia Claibourne and Holly Williams; back row: Kyle Cook, Jennifer Johnston, Nicolette Jimenez, Emily To’o, Elysia Pompa, Melissa Palazzotto and Alexis Oteri. Not pictured are Brook-Lynn Santos, Grace Stahli and Zane Hinojosa.

Elysia Pompa placed eighth in the 200 Butterfly with a time of 2.21. Emily To’o placed 11th and 12th in the 100 Butterfly with a time of 1.01.

Stanley Wu was the SeaWolves most dominant swimmer, posting times of 10:32 in the 1,000 Freestyle (fifth place), 17:34 in the 1,650 Freestyle (second place), 1:06 in the 100 Breast Stroke (10th place), 2:20 in the 200 Breast Stroke (sixth place), 2:12 in the 200 Butterfly (seventh place), 2:06 in the 200 IM (ninth place) and 4:27 in the 400 IM (seventh place).
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