Sabrina Cherfane

Sabrina Cherfane
Sabrina Cherfane
  • Height:
    5'8"
  • Hometown:
    Westlake, CA
  • Year:
    So.
  • High School:
    Westlake
  • Team:
    Women's Swim
News mentions
Adrianna Bese had the Pirates' best finish of the WSC Championships on Friday, touching in second place in the 100-yard breast stroke.
Pirate Swimmers Hanging Tough at WSC Championships

The Ventura College men's and women's swim teams continued competition on day two of the three-day Western State Conference Championships on Friday in Bakersfield with both teams maintaining a fourth place standing. Adrianna Bese provided the best finish of the meet to this point for the women with her silver medal in the 100-yard breast stroke while Cooper Fuchs continued his strong meet with a second place finish in the 100-yard backstroke to lead the men.

VC freshman Cooper Fuchs claimed the Western State Conference championship in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 21.02, .75 seconds ahead of the second place finisher on day one of the conference championships in Bakersfield Thursday.
VC Men 2nd, Women 3rd on Day 1 of WSC Championships

The Pirates' men's swim team was in second place while the women were in third following day one of three days of competition Thursday at the Western State Conference Championships in Bakersfield. Cooper Fuchs claimed VC's lone conference title in the 50-yard freestyle while Kelsey Golden claimed the women's best individual result on the day, a sixth place finish in the 50-yard freestyle.

Pirate sophomore Christina Jimenez scored points in the 500-yard freestyle, placing 14th Friday at the Pasadena City College Invitational, and was also part o the 400-yard medley relay team that also finished 14th.
Swimmers Score During One Day at Pasadena City College Invitational

The Ventura College men's and women's swim teams had good performances Friday at the Pasadena City College Invitational. Cooper Fuchs continued his strong season earning points in three individual events and with two more relay teams. Meanwhile, Adrianna Bese had the best finish for the Pirate women, and helped also one relay into the scoring column.

Pirate freshman Adrianna Bese had a pair of top-8 finishes Saturday at the Western State Conference #2 meet in Bakersfield, finishing fourth in the 100-yard breast stroke and sixth in the 100-yard butterfly.
Pirate Swimmers Compete at WSC #2 in Bakersfield

The Ventura College swim teams competed in the Western State Conference #2 meet in Bakersfield Saturday with the men finishing third of the eight competing teams and the women placing fourth of 10 teams. Cooper Fuchs led the charge on the men's side with three top-8 finishes, including first place in the 50-yard freestyle and two second place finishes. Adrianna Bese, Christina Jimenez, Kelsey Golden and Gracelyn De La Cruz all recorded a pair of top-8 finishes for the Pirate women.

VC freshman Anthony Amezcua had the Pirates' best finish at the Cuesta Invitational over the weekend, an eight-place mark in the 1650 freestyle.
VC Swimmers Fight Through Weather, Illness at Cuesta

The Ventura College men's and women's swim teams traveled to San Luis Obispo over the weekend for the 40th Annual Cuesta College Swim Invitational. The Pirates battled cold, rainy weather and a bout with illness running through the team in competition with some of the top swim programs from Southern and Northern California. Anthony Amezcua turned in the top individual performance for the men while Adrianna Bese had thebest swim of the meet for the women.

Ventura freshman Cooper Fuchs claimed three individual golds Friday at the Western State Conference Meet #1 hosted at the Ventura Aquatic Center. The Pirte men and women both placed second as a team in the four-team event.
Ventura Men and Women Both Second at WSC #1

On a cold, windy and rainy day at the Ventura Aquatic Center, the water was just fine fo rthe Pirates' men's and women's swimming and diving teams. Both squads placed a strong second in the four-team meet. Cooper Fuchs led the VC men with three individual golds while David Peterson and Raleigh Mendez each claimed two first place finishes. Katie Heath won both diving events for the women while Christina Adrianna Bese won the other individual gold for Ventura.