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The PCC swim team ended its season with a bittersweet taste.
The men’s team finished with a record of 3-4 in dual meets, sixth at the South Coast Conference final and fifteenth place at the California Community College Athletic Association Swim & Dive State Meet.
The woman’s team finished 5-3 in dual meets, fourth place at SCC finals and 29th at CCCAA State Meet.
Stephen To shined at the CCCAA state championships as he flew to win the men’s 200 butterfly state title.
Head Coach Terry Stoddard felt the season went well. “Our individual events at state and conference, but our team performance was not that high,” said Stoddard.
Stephen To, undecided, was pleased with his performance this season. “[Swimming] new many personal best times in different events was a good accomplishment,” said To, “Winning state was icing on the cake after a good season.”
Anthony Vega-Fujioka, biology, pushed himself this season and was able to swim strokes he never did before. “Our team has transformed this season and showed a lot of potential for the future,” he said.
Cario Liu, kinesiology, did well in his individual events. “Coach Stoddard would give me encouragement after each race regardless of what happened,” Liu said.
 “I plan to train harder and [have] better time management for next season,” said Michael Chiodo. Chiodo’s performance also improved as the season progressed.

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