ONES TO WATCH
Kailyn Winter, Soquel, Sr.: As a sophomore in 2019, Cal-bound sprinter placed second in CCS and fifth at state meet in both the 100 freestyle and the 100 butterfly.
Ella Mazurek, Soquel,
Sr.: The Alabama-bound freestyle specialist came in second in the 100 and third in the 200 at CCS in 2019. Haley Hoeffer, Soquel, Sr.: The UC Davis-bound senior is particularly strong in the breaststroke and also a threat in the butterfly.
Lucy Norris, Scotts Valley, Sr.: Falcons coach Mike Ayers expects her to be near the top of the SCCAL in the 100 butterfly and the 100 freestyle.
Madison Turner, Monte Vista Christian, Sr.: The Hendrix College (Ark.)bound senior set the PCAL’s backstroke record (1:07.2) as a sophomore and is also strong in the 50 freestyle. Faith Huffman, Monte Vista Christian, Sr.: She’s been solid for the Mustangs in the 500 freestyle for the past four years.
Coco Friedley, Aptos, Jr.: The transfer student represents the Mariners’ best hope for a CCS representative — if there is a CCS meet — in a down year. Belene Rodrigues, Santa Cruz, Jr.: As a freshman, the freestylist anchored two relays at the CCS meet and also qualified individually in the 50.
Tenaya Winter, Soquel, So.: Representing the Knights in the distance freestyle races, she makes a powerful squad even more formidable.
Moorea Robertson, Harbor, So.: The versatile swimmer gives the Pirates a strong presence in the 200 individual medley and the butterfly.