Diving Completes Pac-10 Championships
June 21, 1999 | Men's Swimming & Diving
Feb. 28, 1998
TEMPE, Ariz.--The final day of competition saw Sun Devil Katrina Pfeuffer record her highest finish (2nd) as she recorded a 330.25 in the women's platform final.
For the first time in the competition the winner came from a school other than USC.
Kim Powers of Stanford won the competition with a score of 359.95.
UCLA recorded fourth-, fifth- and sixth-place finishes with Delilah Moore getting the Bruins' highest score of 304.2 (fourth)
Also placing in the competition for ASU were Mandy Contreras (9th, 258.95) and Molly Bird (13th, 251.1).
Once again it was Southern California diver Justin Dumais who took first in the men's competition. Dumais' score of 467.65 topped Arno Berstrom of Arizona who finished second with a 408.05. Arizona also had divers who placed in third and fourth as well.
For the Devils, Allan Sonkin was the top finisher with a sixth-place finish of 314.7. Sonkin was joined by Sun Devil teammates Scott Lemke (eighth, 263.0) and Ken Sabino (ninth, 259.5).
1998 Pacific-10 Conference Diving Championships
February 26-28, 1998 * Mona Plummer Aquatic Center * Arizona State University
Women's Platform Final Diver School Score 1. Kim Powers Stanford 359.95 2. Katrina Pfeuffer Arizona State 330.25 3. Natasha Chikina USC 323.75 4. Delilah Moore UCLA 304.2 5. Anne Baghramian UCLA 284.2 6. Tracy Wilcox UCLA 279.25 7. Caryn Doller USC 269.8 8. Jill Berg Arizona 259.05 9. Mandy Contreras Arizona State 258.95 10. Shawn Sinesky Stanford 255.35 11. Kelly Blackstock Arizona 253.8 12. Taylor Sherman USC 251.75 13. Molly Bird Arizona State 251.1 14. Amita Achrekar UCLA 241.0 15. Meghan Newlin USC 240.65 16. Hilary Grubb California 218.3 Men's Platform Final Diver School Score 1. Justin Dumais USC 467.65 2. Arno Berstrom Arizona 408.05 3. Danny Zimmerman Arizona 370.05 4. Gamal Jones Arizona 352.0 5. Mark Michelin Stanford 351.9 6. Allan Sonkin Arizona State 314.7 7. Shawn Schuessler USC 289.85 8. Scott Lemke Arizona State 263.0 9. Ken Sabino Arizona State 259.5 10. Ben Stiefel California 246.4 11. Joseph Young California 174.55