Panthers Eye Sixth Straight Prep League Swimming Title
The Panthers swim team is gearing up for a competitive season, aiming to capture their sixth consecutive Prep League Boys' Swimming title. Despite losing standout swimmers to graduation, senior captains Nicholas Otumura, Brandon Shin, Akhil Venuturupali, and Miki Chan are steering the team towards success. The Panthers kicked off their season with a decisive 94-30 victory over Rosemead High School, showcasing their depth and potential with impressive performances from both seasoned swimmers and newcomers like freshman Maynard Lee.
By the Numbers- Panthers won their first meet against Rosemead High School 94-30.
- Freshman Maynard Lee recorded individual times of 2:23.28 in the 200 Y individual medley and 57.55 seconds in the 100 Y freestyle.
- Sophomore Anna Pisano clocked 26.03 seconds in the 50 m freestyle and 56.01 seconds in the 100 m freestyle.
The Panthers face challenges with the loss of key record-setting swimmers, leading to questions about their ability to maintain their winning streak against larger teams with more depth.
State of Play- The swim season is already underway, with Prep League competition approaching.
- Poly's swim team features a mix of returning all-league athletes and new talent under a completely revamped coaching staff.
Looking ahead, the Panthers aim to strengthen their performance at upcoming Prep League prelims, relying on both their experienced and emerging swimmers to propel them through the postseason.
Bottom LineThe Panthers swim team is primed for a challenging season, with new leadership and promising emerging talent, positioning them as a formidable contender despite previous setbacks.
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