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2007 Women's Swimming

SERGIO MACIAS
WOMEN’S SWIMMING HEAD COACH

Now in his second season as the women’s swimming and water polo coach, Sergio Macias led the swim team to a sixth place in the South Coast Conference Championships, while one swimmer advanced to the state championships in two events. This season’s team will be dominated by freshmen, but Macias is excited about the possibilities of what his team can accomplish this year. In the last two seasons, Macias has turned around the water polo program and led them to the South Coast Conference Tournament Championships for the first time in school history and their first-ever berth in the Southern California Regional Playoffs. The team finished with a school-record 28-3 mark and were seeded #2 in Southern California. In their first season, the team won a then-school-record 21 games and just missed out on the playoffs. 

Macias comes to Cerritos College with a successful background as both a coach and a player. He started his water polo coaching career with one of the top club programs in the nation, Commerce Aquatics, where he also learned how to play water polo. Macias then took over the Montebello High School water polo team who, at the time of his arrival, had only won one league championship for both the boy’s and girl’s varsity team. In a four-year span, Macias guided both the boy’s and girl’s water polo teams to three consecutive league champions. He guided the boy’s water polo team to back-to-back C.I.F. Div III. Championships and become the first sport in school history to win back-to-back C.I.F. championships titles. He also led his girl’s team to the C.I.F. semi-finals Div I in 2005. Macias was named C.I.F. Coach of the Year in 2003 and 2004, Los Angeles Times Coach of the Year 2003 and Whittier Daily News Coach of the Year 2004. 

Macias played age group club water polo with the City of Commerce where he had the privilege to participate in several Junior Olympics and Junior National Tournaments. At Bell Gardens High School, Macias helped lead his team to four consecutive league championships and back-to-back C.I.F. championships in 1995 and 1996. As a player, he earned league’s Most Valuable Player, CIF Most Valuable Player, 1st Team All C.I.F. 1st Team All-Southern California and 1st Team All-American honors. Macias was also a member of the USA National Youth Team in 1994. After graduating high school he attended Whittier College where he became the school’s first ever water polo player to receive SCIAC Conference Player of the Year as a sophomore. While at Whittier College, he was named 1st Team All-Conference, 1st Team WWPA, and 1st Team All-American.

 

Macias graduated from Whittier College in 2001 with a Bachelors degree in Physical Education and Recreation.  He earned his Master of Science degree in Kinesiology at California State University of Los Angeles in 2005.
 
GLEN MYER
Diving Coach

Glen Myer - Diving CoachGlen Myer has been on the aquatics staff at Cerritos College since 1998, with the introduction of the women’s water polo program. This spring, he will serve as the diving coach for the men’s and women’s swimming programs. 

Myer began diving at the age of nine at the John Riley School of Diving in Downey, CA, then at 15 years of age, he joined the Lakewood Dive Club.  He continued to compete at Warren High School and Cerritos College.  Myer also has competed as a swimmer and water polo player (Warren High, Cerritos College, Cal State Los Angeles) and has coached these sports at Fountain Valley High School, Gahr High School and Cerritos College. 

Myer graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a minor in Physical Education at California State University at Dominguez Hills.  He earned his Master of Science degree in Physical Education at Azusa Pacific University. 

Myer and his wife Audrey have been married for 24 years and have two children—Marci (22), recently graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder and Nick (19), attends Orange Coast College.  Both of the Myer children are avid swimmers and water polo players.  Coach Myer and his daughter are currently playing together on the Huntington Beach Master’s Water Polo Team.
 

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