
After the first three meets of the season, Cerritos College
freshman swimmer
Natalie
Peng (
Cerritos HS) has
already been involved in breaking six school
records. As an individual, she has obliterated
the old school record in the 50-yard butterfly
and in the 100-yard butterfly, which were both
set by
Tammy Ferris in 1982, while she has
been a part of four relay teams that have set
new records. As a result, Peng was named the
California Community College Athletic
Association (CCCAA) Female Athlete of the Month
for February.
In the 50-yard butterfly, Peng has been beating the
competition by at least three seconds and
set the new school record of 26.61 at the
Golden West Sprint Meet. She broke the
100-yard butterfly in the same meet, posting
a time of 58.11, in which her closest
competition was more than three seconds
behind. In addition, Peng has been a part of
record-breaking teams in the 200-yard
freestyle (1:44.14), 400-yard freestyle
(3:47.89), 200-yard medley relay (1:56.48)
and 400-yard medley relay (4:17.50) races.
Peng opened the season by winning the
Waterman Pentathlon beating out 127 other
swimmers based on cumulative time in five
events (which she won two and came in second
in another).
In the last five months that the CCCAA and the California
Community College Sports Information
Association (CCCSIA) have awarded the Female
Athlete of the Month, three have come from
Cerritos College, as soccer players
Corina Villegas (December, 2008)
and Monique Cisneros
(October, 2008) were the other award
recipients. Since the inception of the
award in September, 2005, there have been
six Falcons to win the award, more than any
other school in the state.