Thirteen records went down in the 2014 CCCAA championship meet, held at East Los Angeles College from May 1-3. Diablo Valley College won the women’s meet, while Golden West College won the men’s crown. Here are some of our favorite images from the weekend:
This guy was busy handing out medals for three days. Golden West College head coach Mark Schubert. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Pasadena City College’s sixth-place finish at 2014 CCCAA championships was the program’s best-ever. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Orange Coast’s record-breaking 200 free relay. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Santa Rosa Junior College men’s and women’s teams at the 2014 CCCAA championship meet. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Jenner Johnson of American River College. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Golden West selfie – women’s 400 free relay and Swim Coach Mark Schubert. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Kelsey Leonard of Diablo Valley was a triple state champion in 2014. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Golden West Coach Mark Schubert and Lauren Vosseler after her victory in the 100 free. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Diablo Valley College women’s team won the 2014 CCCAA championship meet. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Double state champion Shannon Cheung of PCC with Coach Terry Stoddard. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Brigitta Games broke the CCCAA state record for the women’s 100 breast in prelims. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Connie Peng of Pasadena City College at the 2014 CCCAA championship meet. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Shannon Cheung, Pasadena City College’s first female CCCAA state titlist. She won both the 200 IM and the 1650 free at the 2014 state championship meet. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Golden West’s 200 free relay. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Cheering on the women’s 400 free relay at 2014 CCCAA championship meet. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Gabriel Hernandez was 2014 CCCAA state champion in the men’s 200 fly. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Jia Ng of Santa Monica broke both breaststroke records at 2014 CCCAA championships. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Diablo Valley’s record-breaking medley relay team. Photo: Anne Lepesant
Co-swimmers of the men’s meet: Gabriel Hernandez and Davit Sikharulidze of Golden West. Photo: Anne Lepesant
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