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San Diego CIF Division2 Championships Photo Vault

A ton of fast swimming up and down the Golden State the past few weekends as the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Championships unfolded.  For a state as large as California, statewide championships aren’t contested (yet) but for the high school swimmers here “CIF’s” are a big.   Like many regions in SoCal, San Diego even splits the championship into divisions and SwimSwam’s Mike Lewis shot the division 2 championships.  Here’s some of what he caught through his lenses.

Relay time - start of the girls 200 medley relay (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

Relay time – start of the girls 200 medley relay (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

LJHS Freshman Kira Frankie in the finals of the girls 200 free (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

LJHS Freshman Ciara Frankie in the finals of the girls 200 free (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

West Hills High School Nowaski in the 200 free (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

West Hills High School Nowaski in the 200 free (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

Mount Carmel High School's Grant Schenk took both the 200 and 500 free titles (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

Mount Carmel High School’s Grant Schenk took both the 200 and 500 free titles (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

Jason O'Brien at the start of the 200 free (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

Jason O’Brien at the start of the 200 free (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

Point Loma High School's Jason O'Brien and Vahalla's Michael Salazar to the blocks for the 200 free finals (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

Point Loma High School’s Jason O’Brien and Vahalla’s Michael Salazar to the blocks for the 200 free finals (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

Paul Hedlin ready for the start of the 200 free (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

Paul Hedlin ready for the start of the 200 free (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

La Jolla's Addie Seale in the 200 Medley Relay (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

La Jolla’s Addie Seale in the 200 Medley Relay (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

La Jolla High School Senior Zach Wallace in the finals of the 200 IM (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

La Jolla High School Senior Zach Wallace in the finals of the 200 IM (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

 

La Jolla Senior Zach Wallace will head to Tufts University in the fall (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

La Jolla Senior Zach Wallace will head to Tufts University in the fall (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

 

boys 50 free finals (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

boys 50 free finals (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Catherine
10 years ago

It’s on meet mobile. The San Diego results are listed as CIF San Diego Section Div I Championship and CIF San Diego Section Div II Championship

Richard Henderson
10 years ago

Swimswam folks,
The San Diego and Central California section results are always difficult for California swim fans to locate. Do you have any links for those results? Thanks

Joanna Provines
10 years ago

What are the ladies names in the “fast finish” photo?

bobo gigi
Reply to  Joanna Provines
10 years ago

I don’t know anything about these swimmers but it’s funny to make that investigation. 🙂

So, we have 2 girls with 2 red caps.
The same as some others above.
And these others are the caps from Mount Carmel.
So we have 2 girls from Mount Carmel.
On the picture it looks like they were in the middle lanes or something like that.
It looks like both finished in the first 3.
Look at the results and you will probably easily find their names.

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