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Californian Katherine Young Verbally Commits To Fairfield

Katia Young Farfield Commit

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Freestyle/Backstroker Katherine Young of the SOCAL Aquatics Association swim club will join the Fairfield University Stags next fall. The senior at the Crean Lutheran South High School was a two-time finalist at the 2014-15 California Southern – Division 2 Section Championships, winning the 50-yard back (27.66) and placing 3rd in 50-yard free (24.81).

“I felt that Fairfield was the best option for me. The academics at Fairfield University are amazing and I can’t wait to train with their new head coach. During my trip the swim team immediately accepted me and made Fairfield feel like home. I am very excited to study Biomedical Engineering there and to train with my new team mates! Go Stags!” -Young

Young’s best times:

  • 50-yard freestyle: 24.54
  • 100-yard freestyle: 54.70
  • 200-yard freestyle: 1:56.08
  • 50-yard backstroke: 27.66
  • 100-yard backstroke: 59.30

If Young can replicate her times, she will make a record breaking impact on her new team. Her best time in the 100-yard back would place her 2nd on the Fairfield University women’s swimming all-time top-ten performances list, both her 50-yard and 200-yard free best times would place her 3rd and her best 100-yard free would be good for 7th.

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Jim Doyle
7 years ago

what happened to Katia ? we followed her in so cal for years. is she still swiiming ?

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