Newport Aquatic Center junior rowers adjusting to life out of the water
The CIF canceled its spring sports championships Friday, a formality indicating that high school sports are over until at least the fall.
Club sports have been no less affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Newport Aquatic Center shut its doors March 21, putting an end to its programs indefinitely. Student-athletes in the successful junior rowing program have been unable to get into the water.
Newport Aquatic Center coach Nick DâAntoni said that the sportâs governing body, USRowing, has canceled all youth events through June. NAC was scheduled to compete last weekend at a big regatta, the San Diego Crew Classic.
âWe were doing a lot of groundwork to ramp up and peak later in the year,â said Sage Hill School junior Griffin Lewis, a member of the varsity 8 squad. âWe were really looking forward to getting into the speed work and being able to get faster as a team. Just as we were starting to ramp up, this whole thing came around ⌠[The San Diego Crew Classic] was the one that we were going to finally show that all the fundamental work weâve done was going to pay off. Then, that got canceled.â
A few members of the team like senior captain Ryan McCarthy and juniors Jackson Banta and Cannon Kenney were on the menâs lightweight 8+ boat that won the youth national championship last June in Florida. They will now be unable to defend their title, as that event also has been canceled.
McCarthy, Banta and Kenney all attend Newport Harbor High â or, perhaps more accurately at the moment, take âdistance learningâ classes from home.
DâAntoni said the team has remained close. He sends emails once a week that detail workouts the rowers can do at home. Newport Aquatic Center lent many of them ergometers (indoor rowing machines).
The team has been conducting Zoom meetings on Fridays, DâAntoni said. Last Sunday, they even did an âergâ workout via Zoom.
âI think itâs been good to see some familiar faces that you havenât seen in a while,â said McCarthy, who is bound for Harvard. âSeeing everyone just makes everyone more excited for just what we can salvage of the rest of the rowing season.â
DâAntoni said he is optimistic that the team could participate in some form of event over the summer.
âWe havenât really moved into the, âLetâs just call it a season and focus on next year,ââ he said. âWeâve had a lot of the seniors participating too, which is nice, because I was a little concerned that they were going to be the ones caught up in the most sense of limbo. We obviously have a really good senior class. As much as the season is behind us, it was important to me that they didnât lose their team, because theyâre not yet teammates in a new college program. They donât have that community of support yet. It was really important to me that we maintain a sense of connection and a focal point for those guys, so they know they have a support network.â
Peter Adams, a coxswain, is a Mater Dei High senior and Costa Mesa resident. Heâs headed to Boston University next year.
Some of the juniors have seen changes in the recruiting process, though Lewis said heâs been talking to programs including Wisconsin, University of San Diego, Boston University and Oregon State.
âI donât have a sport right now,â said Lewis, who also plays wide receiver on the Sage Hill football team. âIâve never not had a sport. I started sports before kindergarten, and this is the first time that I havenât had anything to do. Thatâs a big change.â
DâAntoni said the whole team has done a good job maintaining a positive mindset. He said everyone is most looking forward to a time when they can get back to the boathouse and be together again, whenever that may be.
Until then, Zoom will have to do.
âYou spend 20-plus hours a week down there [at Newport Aquatic Center], and it takes over your life,â said Banta, who added that he did manage to get in a solo outrigger boat ride on Tuesday. âThatâs not necessarily a bad thing, because I love it. Itâs the best part of my day every day. With it being gone, itâs like a hole. Itâs like somebody stripped a hole out of your life. Itâs weird.â
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