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Menlo-Atherton has a new head swim coach this season

Original post made on Feb 22, 2014

Prep notes: Just one season after guiding the Menlo-Atherton girls' swim team to a fourth-place finish at the Central Coast Section Championships, head coach Lori (Heisick) Stenstrom is gone. "Lori moved to Colorado last August," said new M-A head coach Jane Worden, who assisted Stenstrom last season. [Web Link ==B Read this story==] and see more local sports coverage on [Web Link ==B PASportsOnline.com==].

Read the full story here Web Link posted Wednesday, February 19, 2014, 8:35 AM

Comments (3)

Posted by Sue
a resident of Menlo-Atherton High School
on Feb 22, 2014 at 9:18 pm

Nice story NOT about the head coach. How about writing a story about the new coach now. Coach Worden deserves a story.


Posted by Old MP
a resident of Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park
on Feb 25, 2014 at 2:44 pm

Jane Worden: fantastic swimmer, coach and parent.

I guarantee you that she can swim faster than any of the kids on the M-A team today (even the boys). Knows her stuff.

My two cents.


Posted by Name hidden
a resident of Menlo Park: Suburban Park/Lorelei Manor/Flood Park Triangle

on Jun 5, 2017 at 8:41 pm

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