A day of competition and fun
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Andrew Edwards
Laguna’s Junior Lifeguards hosted a group of youngsters from the Lake
Mission Viejo junior guards program for a rousing day of friendly
competition.
No score was kept, the day was just a chance for youngsters to
meet at Main Beach and show off their running and swimming skills.
“We try to make them as stress free as possible by not keeping
points,” lifeguard Chad Beeler said. “They remember who came in first
on their own.”
The day’s events were a long-distance run and long-distance swim,
a swimming and running relay and a frenzied event called “beach
flags.”
Beach flags’ rules are like musical chairs, the competitors race
each other to grab flags -- short lengths of hose stuck in the sand.
The junior guards start the game by lying prone on the sand, looking
away from the flags and waiting for a lifeguard to give them the
go-signal. When it’s time to go, the youngsters leap up, quickly spin
around and race frantically to get the flags, all the while kicking
up sand behind them and barely avoiding a huge crash as they dive to
grab the flags.
“I like how you dive when you’re running, you just dive for it,”
11-year-old Zachary Neeve said.
All the youngsters took part in the events, but only the older
guards, between 12- and 15-years-old, took part in the inter-city
competition.
At the start of the day, 14-year-old Michael Matchett gave the
Laguna boys a win in the long-distance swim.
“It was hard, tiring,” Michael said after he got out of the cold
water. A 5-year veteran of the junior lifeguards, Michael said his
favorite part of the program was being able to have fun at different
parts of Laguna’s coast.
“The bodysurfing, they take us to all the cool coves,” Michael
said.
Many competitors shivered a little when they got out of the water
after a swimming event, but 13-year-old Erika Tang said she liked the
chilly water after she finished her part in the swim relay.
“It’s refreshing,” Erika said. “It kind of feels like you’re
flying when you go through the water.”
The Lake Mission Viejo swimmers had to adjust to the ocean waves,
pushing against them as they swam out, but 13-year old Rachel Hassey
said the added difficulty of swimming away from shore is made up on
the way back when the waves can help swimmers come in. At the lake,
swimmers don’t get that extra boost.
The junior guards from Lake Mission Viejo weren’t the only
competitors visiting Laguna. Ahmed “Ocky” Kouddous, 13, joined the
Laguna program while on holiday from his homeland of Egypt.
After he completed the long distance run from Main Beach to
Rockpile, he said the best part of the junior guards was that all of
the activities are not just fun, but healthy.
“The good thing is anything you’re doing, you know it’s going to
get a good thing out of it,” Achmed said.
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