Courtesy: Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
The top-three placements for each individual swimming and diving event at the MPSF Championship meet were recognized as first-team All-MPSF Student-Athletes. Those who placed fourth through eighth were named to the second-team.
For relay events, the winning team was named to the first-team, while the second and third-place relays were named to the second-team.
a historically SLOW year at MPSF. Some of the winning times from the men’s meet would not be enough to compete for a California HIGH SCHOOL state meet top-3 finish….😬 (I’m looking at you MATT MACEDO)
yep, historically slow year for sure. Macedo’s fault? not at all.
Gaucho men had 17 total men opted in this year (18 is a full scoring conference team), as opposed to the normal 30+. Because of our athletic department’s COVID restrictions, we had a 5 week training block from the end of October to the beginning of December, a 6 week break where the department did not let us swim, followed by another 5 week chunk from mid January to mid February. All of this with no inside weight room access.
In a normal year, we have a summer training camp starting in the beginning of September, so we started almost 2 months late. Macedo and staff did… Read more »
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Let’s hear about your successes in the athletic arena this year, as a coach or an athlete? And make sure to include all the restrictions and protocols you had to deal with and overcome to achieve what I am assuming must be Olympic level success to make such an absurd comment? And I would also love to know your name so I can cheer for you at the Olympics this summer? I’m sure every collegiate athlete dealing with restrictions to training they have no control over would love to hear how you’ve managed to still produce record times?
Roasted