Shimizu, Wigzell take sixth and seventh on Day 2 of State Meet
Kelee Shimizu placed sixth in the 200 free on Friday afternoon and Hana Wigzell was seventh in the 400 IM as SBCC remained in ninth place after Day 2 of the CCCAA Women’s State Swimming & Diving Championships at De Anza College in Cupertino.
Kelee Shimizu placed sixth in the 200 free on Friday afternoon and Hana Wigzell was seventh in the 400 IM as SBCC remained in ninth place after Day 2 of the CCCAA Women's State Swimming & Diving Championships at De Anza College in Cupertino.
Shimizu clocked 1:56.91 in the 200 free and Wigzell swam the third-fastest 400 IM time in school history in 4:48.31, missing the No. 2 spot by a hundredth of a second.
Ida Due of East Los Angeles broke the state record in the 400 IM in 4:30.49. She broke the record held by SBCC's Rachelle Visser since 2015 by 1.24 seconds.
Orange Coast extended its lead in the 36-school team competition to 162 points. The Pirates have 398 points and San Diego Mesa is second with 236. Diablo Valley is a close third (226) and Sierra is fourth (201).
The Vaqueros stayed in ninth place with 110 points.
SBCC's 200 medley relay was 12th in 1:55.58. Sarah Parson tied for 14th in the 100 breast in 1:11.28.
The 800 free relay was eighth in 8:09.02, winning the B Heat by 5.03 seconds over Santa Rosa. The swimmers were Wigzell, Lily Riley, Shimizu and Haunani Bautista.
