bearz012 said:
Michael Petrides (SwimSwam #18, #21 Nat, #1 HI) --> Cal!
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I chose the University of California-Berkeley because of its exceptional ability to allow athletes to strive for their full potential both in and out of the water! The team atmosphere and camaraderie is truly incomparable. From the first moment I stepped on campus, I knew it was the place for me. #GOBEARS
Cheers for the good news,
bearz012 . Welcome to the Bear fam, Michael!
Just as a wee reminder, here are SwimSwam's writeups on
Petrides:
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#18 MICHAEL PETRIDES SENDS VERBAL COMMITMENT TO CALMichael Petrides, of the Kamehameha Swim Club in Hawaii, has verbally committed to the University of California-Berkeley. Petrides is the last of
SwimSwam's boys HS class of 2019 top 20 rankings to announce a verbal NCAA commitment, and Cal's second top 20 verbal, joining
#13 Jason Louser.
He will join his sister
Maia Petrides in the Pac-12 - she's a sophomore at Washington State.
TOP TIMES- 100y free 44.36
- 200y free 1:36.25
- 500y free 4:20.07
- 100y back 49.32
- 200y back 1:48.24
- 100y fly 49.44
- 200y IM 1:48.73
A senior at the Mid Pacific Institute in Honolulu, Petrides won the 100 free and 200 IM last season at the 2018 Hawaii State Championships. He was also the lead-off leg for their 2nd place 200 free relay and 3rd place 400 free relay.
Petrides is best in the mid-distance freestyle range, so the 200 free and 500 free look to be his strongest events right now. He's also a fantastic 200 IM'er and is rangy enough to be a potential sprint free relay leg.
Stanford dominated the 500 free at Pac-12's last year, putting five men up in the A final and one in the B final while Cal put just two in the A and one in the B. With one more year before he gets to Cal, Petrides is already squarely in B final scoring range in the 500 as well as the 200 free.
Petrides is the fifth verbal commitment to Cal's incoming class of 2023, joining
Addie Laurencelle,
Calvin David,
Jason Louser, and
Will Pelton.
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TOP 20 NCAA SWIMMING RECRUITS IN THE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 201918.
Michael Petrides Kamehameha Swim Club Mid Pacific Institute Honolulu, HI
Best Times: 200 free - 1:36.25, 100 free - 44.36, 500 free - 4:20.07, 1000 free - 9:13.13, 200 IM - 1:48.73, 400 IM - 3:55.42Petrides is a rangy freestyler from Hawaii who could theoretically develop anywhere from the 100 to the mile. His 500 seems to be dropping fastest, from 4:26 in 2016 to 4:23 last year to 4:20.0 already this year.
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Former mentions on this thread, and in the swim press:
swimmer19 said:
My list of an ideal commit list for 2019 (parentheses denote their replacement for major impact players):
Brendan Burns/Shane Blinkman (Seliskar/Thomas, latter (Blinkman ->Thomas) for 2fly)
Calvin David, plus Michael Petride or Will Barao (Norman)
Kimani Gregory (partial Thomas (for 1fly))
Will Pelton/Ethan Harder, backstroke
BRBear said:
With most of the top talent off the board, I'd say there are only a few remaining domestic recruits that currently don't look like a huge gamble of scholarship money and are worth pursuing (Tarvestad, Petrides).
swimmer19 said:
Word on the street is that UVA and 'SC are interested in Petrides, but UVA is nearing zero in terms of scholarships.
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Swimming World Presents "Up & Comers: Michael Petrides"09 December 2017, 04:00amThere are many honors available to young swimmers in the sport of swimming, but one of the greatest for young swimmers on the rise is being invited to the USA Swimming National Select Camp. That honor was recently bestowed on 16-year-old
Michael Petrides of the Kamehameha Swim Club in Hawaii.
Petrides, a native of Honolulu, was one of 48 male athletes, 14-16 years of age, invited to attend the camp held at the Olympic Training Center (OTC) in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Says Coach
Natalie Nation, "Petrides is a great competitor. He thrives when the level of competition is high and he is challenged." Petrides' accomplishments speak for himself. He won both the 200 and 500 yard freestyles at the 2017 Hawaii High School State Championships and took home the high-point award for his age group at the 2017 Santa Clara Futures Championships. He was also selected to represent Team Hawaii at the 2016 XVI Oceania Championships in Suva, Fiji.
Outside of the pool, Petrides loves to surf and is an All-American water polo player. He's even a little accident-prone, having broken 14 bones in the last two years! But even through adversity, Petrides made the most of it: one of his old casts is signed by three-time Olympian, seven-time Olympic gold medalist ( five gold, two silver) and world record holder
Aaron Peirsol.
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