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Youth Scene: Team takes third
The Newport Lightning boys' 13-and-under AAU team continued its strong showing this season by earning third place in the Focus Basketball July Classic, the two-day tournament that ended July 18. The Lightning beat Young Ballers of Los Angeles, 52-33....Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Sports, Basketball, Billiards, Snooker and Pool
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NHST perfect again
The competition was up for the challenge and the score was close, but at the end of the day, the Newport Hills Swim Team left the Fountain Valley pool of the Green Valley Dolphins with a 685-639 win July 24, and its fourth regular-season South Coast...Tags: Sports
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Peirsol competes in national championships
Newport Harbor High alumnus Aaron Peirsol is one of more than 30 U.S. Olympians expected to compete at the USA Swimming National Championships at Irvine High on Aug. 3-7. Peirsol is looking to defend his 200-meter and 400-meter backstroke titles, which...Tags: Katie Hoff, Michael Phelps, Multi-Sport Events, NBC (tv network), Television
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'Killer' finish for NHST
About a half mile separates the pools for the Newport Hills and Harbor View youth swim teams. So maybe it only makes sense that the Killer Whales and Dolphins would battle in a close finish at the South Coast Swim Conference Championships Saturday.
In...Tags: Sports, Redman
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Salo provides insight on Peirsol
IRVINE — Just the other day, Dave Salo said he and Aaron Peirsol talked about Irvine, where Salo coached and Peirsol learned to swim. Salo is the general manager of the Irvine Novaquatics, Peirsol's club team as a kid. The two go way back and they...Tags: Dining and Drinking, University of Southern California, Education, Bars and Clubs, Sports
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Terry's push helping Sea Kings
Blake Terry knew he was having a good meet at the Pacific Coast League finals, but swimmer of the meet? The Corona del Mar High senior didn't know it was that good until a fan came up and asked for a picture. "I didn't hear the announcement," Terry...Tags: University of California, Irvine, Water Polo, Education, Sports, Polo
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CdM's Liao Masterful once again
LONG BEACH — Corona del Mar High senior Michael Liao won the title in the 100-yard breaststroke at the CIF Southern Section Masters Swimming and Diving Championships Tuesday night at Belmont Plaza. Liao, who had won the Division I title in the...Tags: Sports
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Peirsol misses the cut
This time, Aaron Peirsol doesn't get a second chance at defending a backstroke gold medal at the Pan Pacific Championships. The Newport Harbor High product on Friday could not depend on a U.S. teammate to reach the finals in his second backstroke event...Tags: College Football, University of California, Irvine, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Water Polo
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CDC: 'Dirty' pools common
Los Angeles TimesAttention swimmers: More than half of the public pools tested in a new study contained bacterial evidence that someone may have used the pool as a restroom. Investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention worked with state and local...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Sports, E. coli Infection, Medical Research
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SWIMMING FINALS: Mendoza wins gold at CIF Division II championship
Special to this NewspaperEL CAJON — For only the second time in CIF-San Diego Section history, a swimming champion hails from the Imperial Valley. Southwest High junior Kevin Mendoza, the face of the Eagles when 2012 sprints champion Brandon Crabtree went down with an...Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, Track and Field, Sports, College Sports
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Michael Phelps throws water on reports that he'll return to the Olympic pool
The Baltimore SunHe's back ... unless he's not. Rumors that Michael Phelps, already the most decorated Olympian, is planning to come out of retirement sent the swimming community abuzz Friday night. Phelps, the Baltimore native who retired with a lifetime 22 medals,...Tags: Television Industry, Michael Phelps, Golf Channel (tv network), Sports, Janet Evans
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Swimming Hall of Fame may leave area
After almost a half-century of calling the city home, the International Swimming Hall of Fame is no longer feeling the love. Despite the city's plans to construct a new $32.4 million aquatic complex, hall officials say the project ignores their needs....Tags: International Swimming Hall of Fame, Nicki Grossman, Sports
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