USC Picks Up Diver Dashiell Enos

Coach Hongping Li has a verbal commitment from California native Dashiell Enos for his 2014 diving class. Enos is from the southern California area, but currently resides in Bloomington, Indiana.

He is strong on all three diving disciplines, 1m, 3m and platform and has been on the USA Diving National Team for three years (2011, 2012, 2013).

Recently at USA Diving Junior National Championships, he finished 7th (1m), 5th (3m), and 3rd (platform). In 2010 & 2011, he was the 1m Junior National Champion, plus the platform in 2010.

He competed for a spot on the 2012 Olympic Team, and finished 25th on the 3m. He made it into finals in platform, and finished 8th overall. Enos also brings international experience. At Junior Pan Americans in 2011, he was 3rd in the 1m, 6th on platform, and champion in the 3m.

Enos also brings a strong synchronized background, finishing 1st in the 3m and platform event at this years Junior Nationals. He was 2nd at World Championship Trials plus 3rd at the Olympic Trials with her partner Johnson at platform.

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The Zielskes
10 years ago

We are so proud of all you have accomplished! Good luck at USC.

Ken Enos
10 years ago

Dash, great job! We are proud of you out here in Texas.

Chrystal Falcioni
10 years ago

Congratulations Dashiell!

Little Dash
Reply to  Chrystal Falcioni
10 years ago

Congratulations to Big Dash from Little Dash! We are all so excited for you and so happy you’ll be at USC!!

Jacob Haim
10 years ago

Congratulations Dash! I am so excited for you!

Dr. Staci Paciorek
10 years ago

Congrats! We are so happy for you. What a great choice, glad to have you here in LA! Can’t wait to watch you dive for USC and cheer you on.

10 years ago

Way to Go Dash!

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