Friday, September 29, 2017

Castillo, Nations take MVP honors at Pasadena Harvest Classic Meet

Photo by Darla S Tamulitis, La Vita Loca Photography
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By Chris Price
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PASADENA, TEXAS (September 29, 2017) Pasadena Memorial High School’s Marco Castillo and Tomball High School’s Delaney Nations were selected as the Outstanding Competitors of the Meet at the Pasadena Harvest Classic Swimming and Diving Invitational. The award was determined by a vote of the coaches and officials at the meet. The competition was held on Friday, September 29, 2017 and saw teams from as far away as the Lufkin, Texas area battling for supremacy in the crystal waters of Shippey Aquatic Center in Pasadena, Texas. 


Castillo competed in five individual events; bringing home three gold and one silver medals, and with leading the Mavericks to three bronze medals in relay events. The senior, who competed in both swimming and diving, won gold medals in the 50-yard freestyle, 50-yard breaststroke, and one-meter springboard diving, along with a silver medal in the 100-yard individual medley. In addition, he was an integral part of Pasadena Memorial’s success in the mixed 200-yard medley relay, 200-yard freestyle relay, and 400-yard freestyle relay. Castillo is coached in swimming by Robert Kelly and in diving by Darla Kelly. The Kelly's are long-time coaches in the Pasadena Independent School District.

Nations scored three silver medals in the 100-yard individual medley, and as a member of Tomball’s 200-yard medley relay, and 400-yard freestyle relay. In addition, she placed fourth in the 50-yard butterfly and swam the anchor leg of their fifth place 200-yard freestyle relay. She is coached by Brian Vestal.

In the team standing, Tomball took the title followed closely in the second place by Pasadena Memorial. Sam Rayburn High School place third with Pasadena High School in fourth and Huntington High School in fifth.

Monday, July 24, 2017

UIW’s Ruvalcaba Cruz to Represent Mexico in World University Games

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The sophomore qualified for the 400 IM and may also compete in the 200 IM

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (July 24, 2017) UIW sophomore swimmer, Hector Ruvalcaba Cruz, qualified in the 400 IM and will represent Mexico at the 2017 World University Games, held Aug. 19-30 in Taipei, Taiwan.

“I am beyond glad that I got an opportunity like this,” said Ruvalcaba Cruz. “I am very proud to represent UIW and my country at my first big international competition. I am excited to see what I can do next month!”

“Hector is a jack of all trades,” stated head coach Phillip Davis. “He is the anomaly of a swimmer. He works really hard; he arrives early and leaves late. He deserves all the attention he is getting.”

It has been quite a year for Ruvalcaba Cruz. The Tijuana Baja, Calif., native, who was born in Monterrey, Mexico, was named the CCSA Most Outstanding Male Freshman and CCSA Scholar All-America. He was a two-time champion at the conference championships: 400 Fly (3:52.90) and 200 Fly (1:46.35), while finishing second in the 200 IM (1:49.18).

He finished first overall in the men’s 200 Butterfly at the CCSA Conference Championships last February with a time of 1:47.00. Earlier in the season, Ruvalcaba Cruz led all swimmers in the men’s 400 IM with a time of 4:02.00 against Texas A&M on Oct. 19. He also posted the second-best time in the men’s 200 IM with 1:53.36 at the Little Rock Invitational.

“Hector is very close to being in the A standard as being in the Top 50 in the world,” said Davis. “That would give him access to any meet, including the Olympics. UIW swimming and diving has been very fortunate to have two student-athletes on the Mexican National Team. Daniel Torres was the first in 2015-16, but Hector is the first student-athlete in program history to be on the national team while still in school at UIW.”

The Universiade competition is biennial. The 2015 event was hosted by Gwangju, South Korea, and the 2019 Games are scheduled to be in Naples, Italy.

The 400 IM will be held on Day 6 of the swimming events, on Aug. 26, while the 200 IM will be held on either Aug. 22 or 23. The swimming events will be held at the National Taiwan Sport University Arena. Please visit https://www.2017.taipei/home for the most up-to-date information on the Games.

Sunday, July 23, 2017

SBAS wins 31 gold medals at TAAF Region 14 Championships; punches ticket to Games of Texas

By Lou Roesch
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HOUSTON, TEXAS (July 23, 2017) The South Belt Area “All Stars” Swimming Team (SBAS) placed second in the team standings Texas Amateur Athletic Federation (TAAF) Region 14 Championships held at Tompkins High School in Katy on Saturday, July 15, 2017 and qualified 28 swimmers and six relays for the TAAF Games of Texas State Championships in McAllen, Texas on July 27-30, 2017. SBAS tallied 25 gold, 16 silver, and 12 bronze medals in individual events and six gold medals in relays events.

In the girls eight-and-under division, Kirstin Kelly, won silver medals in the 25-yard freestyle and 25-yard backstroke and bronze in the 50-yard freestyle. 2017 will be her first trip to the state championships in individual event, having previously competed in the Games of Texas in the 100-yard freestyle relay in 2015. Nine-year-old Carson Mauk placed second in the 25-yard backstroke and 25-yard freestyle.

In the girls 15-17-year-old age group, Abigail Salazar took gold medals in the 200-yard freestyle and 50-yard backstroke while Kimberly Dutton earned gold medals in the 50-yard breaststroke and 100-yard individual medley. Veronica Vatau swam to a silver medal in the 50-yard breaststroke with Abigail Lezcano taking silver in the 100-yard individual medley and bronze in the 100-yard freestyle. Daniella Fraga won bronze in both the 100-yard individual medley and 50-yard freestyle with Alexa Perez taking silver in the 50-yard freestyle and 100-yard freestyle.

In the women’s 18-24 age group, Gabriella Escobar won gold in the 100-yard freestyle while Marco Castillo taking bronze in the 100-yard individual medley and 50-yard breaststroke in the men’s 18-24 age group. Tristan Morgan won gold in the 50-yard backstroke and silver in the 100-yard individual medley and 50-yard freestyle. Also placing in the men’s 18-24 age group was Eric Leal (silver: 100-yard freestyle and bronze: 200-yard freestyle) and Lewis Cruz (gold: 100-yard freestyle, bronze: 50-yard freestyle and bronze: 50-yard butterfly).

Kristine Kelly, who is the mother of Kirstin, won gold medals in the women’s 25-29 50-yard freestyle and 50-yard backstroke. In the men’s 25-29 division brother Landon and Carson Howard combined for four gold and two silver medals. Landon won gold in the 50-yard backstroke and 100-yard freestyle, along with a silver in the 100-yard individual medley. Carson earned his gold medals in the 50-yard breaststroke and 100-yard individual medley and silver in the 50-yard butterfly. Rounding out the men’s 25-29 division was Brandon Duswalt with silver in the 100-yard freestyle and bronze in the 50-yard breaststroke and Jameson Frey (silver: 50-yard freestyle and bronze: 50-yard butterfly).

Derrick Mauk, who is the father of nine-year old Carson, tallied four gold medals in the 50-yard freestyle, 50-yard butterfly, 100-yard individual medley and 50-yard backstroke in the men’s 40-44 age group. Darla Kelly won gold medals in the women’s 60-64 50-yard breaststroke and 50-yard freestyle, while husband Robert Kelly won his four gold medals in the 50-yard freestyle, 100-yard freestyle, 50-yard breaststroke, and 50-yard backstroke.

In the relay events, Salazar, Fraga, and Lezcano combined with Reanna Bowers to win the gold medal in both the girls 15-17 200-yard medley relay and 200-yard freestyle relay. In the mixed 15-17 200-yard medley relay, Perez and Dutton teamed up with Michael Vargas and Alfredo Vasquez to win gold. They also combined to take gold in the mixed 15-17 200-yard freestyle relay.

In the 18-and-over division, Castillo, Morgan, and Leal teamed up with Clayton Melo to win gold in the men’s 200-yard freestyle relay. In the mixed 18-and-over 200-yard freestyle relay, Escobar, Castillo, and Escobar, along with John Long, won gold.

Saturday, June 24, 2017

South Belt Area "All Stars" Swimming Team prepares for summer competitive season


By Lou Roesch
Special Correspondent for Texas Aquatics News

HOUSTON, TEXAS (June 26, 2017) The South Belt Area "All Stars" Swimming Team (SBAS) is preparing for the current summer competitive campaign, and are looking to return to the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation's (TAAF) Games of Texas in late July. Sporting a fine group of high school swimmers, who are coming off a very successful season with their respective high schools, along with their very successful masters (18-years-old and over) swimmers, South Belt will be kicking off the summer season on July 15 with the TAAF Region 14 Championships in Katy, Last summer, SBAS finished third in the team standings at the regional championships, along with a top-20 finish at the Games of Texas.


In the high school division, South Belt will be aided in the quest to qualify for the summer state championships with a combination of swimmers from three Pasadena-area high schools. Alexa Perez, Alfredo Vasquez, and Thomas Gonzalez, all of whom were UIL regional qualifiers for Pasadena High School this past February, will be hitting the water for the summer competitions, along with swimmers from Sam Rayburn and Pasadena Memorial High Schools. Rayburn's Michael Vargas, along with Memorial's Marco Castillo, Abigail Salazar, Catherine Acosta, and Reanna Bowers, will compete to earn the coveted ticket to the state championships. 


In the master's division, long-time SBAS swimmer Landon Howard, along with former University of Houston swimmer Kristine Kelly will lead the way in the 18-and-over division. Also returning to the pool will be former Rayburn standout swimmer and diver Derrick Mauk. Kelly, who has been on hiatus from competitive swimming for the past three years while attending law school, will be looking to return the her former form. The former Pasadena High School swimmer holds numerous local, state, and national records in swimming. In addition, Kelly's daughter Kirstin will be looking to return to the state meet in 2017. He first appearance competing in the state championships was in 2015 where she led her eight-and under 100-yard freestyle relay to a 15th place finish at Texas A&M University Natatorium. Newcomers Kimberly Dutton, who is the current UIL District 22-6A junior varsity champion in the 50-yard breaststroke, Abigail Lezcano, Veronica Vatau, and John Long will be looking to make their mark in the annals of swimmers beginning in July 2017.

The Games of Texas summer state swimming championship will be held July 27-30 at Edinburg Water Park in Edinburg, Texas. Other sports in the Games of Texas will take place in McAllen, Texas.


Sunday, February 19, 2017

Houston Swim & Dive take AAC title; First in program history

By Robert H Kelly
Copyright 2017 TexSport Publications

The Houston Cougars women’s swimming and diving team used six medal-platform finishes to power them to the 2017 American Athletic Conference Championships title at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center in Houston on Saturday, February 18, 2017. The conference championship was the first for the Cougars in program history. Head coach Ryan Wochomurka and diving coach Bob Gunter were selected as the Coach of the Year, with junior Micaela Bouter being awarded the Diver of the Meet honors. Houston scored 772 points in route to their title, followed by 2016 champion SMU with 676 points. Cincinnati (625), East Carolina (473), Connecticut (460) and Tulane (395) rounded out the team placing.

Wochomurka talked about the Cougars’ performance after the meet:

“Look around at everything we have at this university. We have one of the best facilities in the country. We’ve got the best administration in the country. We’ve got an athletic director who wants to jump in the pool with us at the end of the meet. Why can’t we play and be extremely relevant nationally? We’re just getting started. I’m excited for these kids and most importantly I’m excited for these seniors because they had a couple of years where they struggled, but they battled and they led us to this championship. We are not here today without our seniors.”

The Cougars who scored points and their placing is as follows:

1,650-Yard Freestyle
6. Hannah Herbst – 16:41.39
7. Connor Glenn – 16:53.00

200-Yard Backstroke
2. Eleanna Koutsouveli – 1:55.97
6. Laura Laderoute – 1:59.05
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9. Jasmine Williams – 1:58.65
12. Jennifer Penneck – 2:01.22

100-Yard Freestyle
3. Ksenia Yuskova – 49.93
6. Zarena Brown – 50.49
8. Caitlin Horner – 50.88

200-Yard Breaststroke
2. Victoria Roubique – 2:12.50
4. Peyton Kondis – 2:13.68
5. Cameron Balkom – 2:14.60

200-Yard Butterfly
5. Sharo Rodriquez Rivera – 2:00.51

Platform Dive
2. Micaela Bouter – 213.00
3 Katelyn Abernathy – 202.80
7. Laurel Burrell – 158.00

400-Yard Freestyle Relay
3. Houston – 3:21.71
Zarena Brown, Laura Laderoute, Ksenia Yuskova, Caitlin Horner



Next up for Houston will be the NCAA Zone Diving Meet on March 6-8 in Columbia, Missouri, which will determine the qualifiers for the NCAA Championships on March 15-17 in Indianapolis, Indiana. 

Saturday, October 1, 2016

SMU Women Win Five Events At UNT Relays

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Used with permission.
LEWISVILLE, TEXAS (October 1, 2016)  The SMU women's swimming and diving team picked up five event wins in an altered format relay meet hosted by North Texas at the LISD Westside Aquatic Center on Friday evening. The Mustangs picked up victories in two of the four traditional relays, including the 800-yard and 200-yard freestyle relays.

SMU opened the event with maximum points in the 300-yard butterfly relay as 2016 all-conference selectionsMarne Erasmus and Anna Cheesbrough were joined by Mustang newcomer Erin Trahan for the win.

The Mustangs also won the ladder relay featuring Hannah Rogers (50 yards), Vicky Cunningham (100 yards), Ursa Bezan (150 yards) and Maddie Hoch (200 yards), while Bezan, Trahan, Kirsty McLauchlan and Tara-Lynn Nicholas outpaced the field in the 4x100 individual medley relay.

In traditional relay action, the 800-yard freestyle relay team of Hoch, Pauli Kerr, Bezan and Cunningham out-touched American Athletic Conference opponent Houston for the win. Hoch, Bezan and Cunningham represented the Mustangs on the winning 800 free team at the conference championships a season ago, while Kerr comes in as a freestyle specialist this season.

The 200-yard freestyle relay was also part of the 10-event schedule with the winning relay including Rogers and Erasmus, who helped lead the Mustangs to a conference championship in the event last season. Freshman Trahan also joined the duo along with classmate Eva Gliozeryte.  

Houston finished atop the team standings with 386 points, while the Mustangs accumulated 334 total. Host North Texas was third at 322, Little Rock finished fourth with 220 and Oklahoma Baptist used the meet as an exhibition tune-up.

Friday, September 30, 2016

SMU Men’s Swimming And Diving Picks Up Eight Wins In Exhibition Action

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LEWISVILLE, TEXAS (September 30, 2016) The SMU men's swimming and diving team earned eight of ten event wins in exhibition action against Oklahoma Baptist at the UNT Relays on Friday evening. The event consisted of altered format relays, as well as four traditional relays.

The Mustangs earned victories in the traditional 800 free, 400 medley and 400 free relays.

The 800 free distance featured 2016 all-conference selections Matthew Colket, Lucas Schenke and Christian Scherubl, while the 400 included Colket, Carson Klein, Nick Badsky and Grayson Magruder.

In the 400 medley Bartosz Krzyzanisk was the only repeat performer from the conference championship in 2016. He was joined by Brandon Norman, Stefan Popov and Garrett Carson for the win.

Mustangs Wins
300-yard butterfly –Norman / Carson / Jonathan Gomez
300-yard breaststroke – Ronen Faur / Stefan Popov / Ziga Cerkovnik
800-yard freestyle –Colket / Carson Klein / Schenke / Scherubl
500-yard freestyle – Nick Badsky / Klein / Duncan Brookover / Arthur Yuen
400-yard medley – Norman / Popov / Carson / Krzyzaniak
1500-yard freestyle – Schenke / Klein / Colket
4x100 IM – Norman / Kianu Kitching / Carson / Gomez
400-yard freestyle – Colket / Klein / Badsky / Magruder

The Mustangs are back in action on Oct. 12 at 5 p.m. CT for their annual intrasquad meet at the A.R. Barr Outdoor Pool. On Oct. 19 SMU hosts rival TCU at the Mansfield ISD Natatorium at 6:30 p.m. CT.