The Mercury News

Palo Alto's Harrington is fastest swimmer in state

- By Vytas Mazeika Correspond­ent

Standing 5 feet 9 3/4 inches tall, Ethan Harrington is not an imposing 16-year-old.

Neverthele­ss, the junior at Palo Alto is the newly-crowned fastest swimmer in the CIF.

Saturday during the CIF state swimming and diving championsh­ips at the Clovis Olympic Swim Complex, Harrington swept the 50- and 100-yard freestyle titles.

Los Altos grad Albert Gwo set a record time of 19.90 in the 50 free in the inaugural state finals in 2015.

Harrington touched the wall five-hundredths of a second quicker at 19.85.

“It was pretty much my meet goal to get the record and win,” Harrington said. “But the 50 is really fast. Really, anything could've happened.”

A week earlier, Harrington swam a personal-best 19.75 in the 50 free to break the 2009 Central Coast Section record set by former Valley Christian standout Shayne Fleming, a towering figure at 6 feet, 7 inches.

Except in the pool, it's not always about height and length.

“It's all about twitch, rhythm,” Paly coach Danny Dye said. “Ethan just does a great job of grabbing the water with his underwater dolphin kick that he just moves. And he's just so fast off the block. His explosion and those first three kicks, I don't care how tall you are, you ain't getting him.”

Harrington finished nearly a half a second ahead of the runner-up in the 100 free and swam the opening leg of the 200 free relay, which finished an excruciati­ngly .03 behind state champion Northgate with its quartet of Kyle Kengla, Scott McMillan, Andrew Hallett and Mason Wendler.

In the end, Palo Alto finished third as a team behind the SoCal duo of Loyola and Santa Margarita, while Northgate and De La Salle out of the North Coast Section claimed fourth and fifth, respective­ly, in the first state meet

held since 2019 because to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Elsewhere in the pool

In 1-meter diving, Castilleja's Paige Lai placed third and Cupertino's Raphael Tourette took second for the girls and boys, respective­ly. … The Sacred Heart Prep girls finished third in the 200 medley relay, just ahead of Monte Vista and Campolindo. … SHP's Kaia Li (200 individual medley) and Audrey J-Cheng (100 breaststro­ke) both claimed third, with Gilroy's Zoey Zeller a runner-up in the 200 IM and out-touched by .03 for fourth in the 100 breast. … San Mateo's Parker Del Balso finished third in the girls 100 backstroke. … St. Francis' Abby Wickersham took fourth in the 100 free and tied for sixth in the 50 free. … Archbishop Mitty's Stephanie Sifferman placed fourth in the 200 free, while Carondelet's Stephanie Iannaccone finished fifth in the 100 butterfly. … On the boys' side, Granada saw Jack Hendrick claim fourth in the 500 free and Jacques Grove finish fifth in the 100 fly. … Mitty's Anthony Sebastian took fourth in the 100 breast. … Northgate came in fourth in its two other relays, with De La Salle third in the 200 medley relay to open the Saturday's finals and Paly touching the wall in third during

the 400 free relay to close out the meet.

Boys volleyball

In the inaugural CCS Open Division championsh­ip match, St. Francis found a way to overcome rival Mountain View for a 19-25, 25-15, 27-25, 25-22 victory.

The teams split matchups during the regular season.

Top-seeded St. Francis (35-2) claimed its sixth section title despite finding out in the morning that its top middle blockers — 6-foot-8 sophomore Matthew Li and Pepperdine-bound Ethan Watson, the West Catholic Athletic League MVP — wouldn't be available due to health and safety protocols.

No. 2 Mountain View (31-2) didn't hesitate to jump ahead, as Patrick Kane finished with 17 kills, while senior Adrian Heath contribute­d 10 kills and seven blocks.

In the Division I title game, Monta Vista avenged a loss at Homestead in the regular-season finale with a five-set thriller – 25-23, 25-20, 24-26, 20-25, 16-14. Monta Vista was led by Lance Tong (20 kills), Rishi Dasari (50 assists), Sudhit Rao (3 aces) and Arthur Chan.

In Division II, fifth-seeded Leland in a five-set showdown against No. 2 Santa Cruz, 25-23, 22-25, 19-25, 25-17, 15-8.

 ?? SHAE HAMMOND — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Palo Alto's Ethan Harrington celebrates after setting a CCS record in the 50 free during the Central Coast Section swimming championsh­ips on Saturday.
SHAE HAMMOND — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Palo Alto's Ethan Harrington celebrates after setting a CCS record in the 50 free during the Central Coast Section swimming championsh­ips on Saturday.

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