The Clovis Crush Men's Swim and Dive team completed Day 2 of the CCCAA State Swim and Dive Championships in Cupertino
The men's team have accumulated 42 points in the 2 days of competition, which is good enough for the men's team to currently reside in 20th place (out of 48 teams).
State Meet - Day 1
The Clovis Community College Swim and Dive team completed Day 1 of the three day competition for the CCCAA State Swim and Dive Championships in Cupertino on Thursday, May 2. The first day was full of highlights for the Crush aquatic athletes!
The men's team are currently placed 17th (out of 48 teams), with 3 participants scoring in all 3 of their individual events. Returning CCCAA All-American Diver, Jaylan Neal finished 6th on the 3m springboard to, once again, hold the honor of CCCAA All-American, with his top 8 finish. His freshman teammate, Joshua Depaz, finished just behind him to take 7th place and also the title of CCCAA All-American. Returning CCCAA All-American swimmer, Dante Ramos, finished 10th in the 500 freestyle with a new school record.
The team continues the meet today with 9 individual scoring opportunities and 2 women's relays. The meet concludes on Saturday, May 4.
State Meet - Day 2
Cupertino, CA. The Clovis Community College Swim and Dive team continued competition at the CCCAA State Swim and Dive Championships in Cupertino on Friday, May 2. This was the second day of three days of competition for the Crush Swim and Dive teams.
On the men's side, three scoring opportunities yielded only one scoring event. Sophomore, returning CCCAA All-American improved on his 6th placed 2018 State Meet finish in the 1m springboard event by placing one higher this year. Neal's 5th placed finish earns him his third CCCAA All-American honor and caps off an illustrious diving career in which he can claim to be the most successful diver in Crush history and also the highest total point scorer at the State Meet of any aquatic athlete over the course of his career. The men's team have accumulated 42 points in the 2 days of competition, which is good enough for the men's team to currently reside in 20th place (out of 48 teams).
The CCCAA State Championship swim and dive meet concludes Saturday with 6 scoring opportunities for the Crush aquatic athletes, along with some eager anticipation to see if the Women's team can move into the top 10 and a chance for the men to retain a place in the top 20.
Full meet results can be found at this link: 2019 CCCAA Swim & Dive State Championships
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