2017 Diving Highlights

News
  • Junior Molly Wilson was 10th at the CIF State Diving Championships at the Clovis Olympic Complex with a personal-0best 464.75. She is the highest finisher at the state meet in school history in the sport and made her second consecutive appearance at the state meet (2016, 16th).
  • Wilson has named to the 2016-17 NISCA/Speedo Girls 1-Meter All-America Diving team, joining a select group including just 10 girls from the state of California. Wilson was also among 27 juniors on the team that recognized 100 girls overall.
  • Wilson won the Sac-Joaquin Section Diving Championship for the second consecutive season. She is the fourth student-athlete in school history to win the section diving title, joining Reagan Reber (2001-03), Ashley Haney (2004) and Amy Crayne (2010, 2012). She is the second to win back-to-back titles and third to win two or more individual crowns.
  • Wilson was joined by teammate and classmate Julia Endicott in the 16-diver final. Endicott finished 10th overall with a score of 310.50.
  • Junior Molly Wilson won the Delta League diving meet on Wednesday with a score of 425.85 to become the fourth consecutive Troubie to win the league title.
  • Overall, SF placed the top four finishers in the varsity competition at league championships. Wilson, who finished second to Tiffany Wong in 2016, posted a 425.85 to win by almost 100 poiints. Junior Julia Endicott was second with a score of 329.85 and freshman Maddy Miles scored 246.10 to place third. Junior Cami Lutes posted a 248.05 to finish fourth.
  • In the junior varsity competition, freshman Allie Belaksky was the top finisher for St. Francis in second overall with a score of 220.50. Sophomore Callista Stanley was third (216.95), Maddie Covert was fourth (208.30) and Claudia Campos was fifth (171.60).

Individual Honors

ISCA/Speedo Girls 1-Meter All-America

  • Molly Wilson

All-Delta League

  • Molly Wilson

Diving Banquet Awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Molly Wilson
  • Most Improved Player: Maddy Miles
  • Most Inspirational Player: Ana-Sophia Lera
  • Coaches Award: Claudia Campos