Carlos Gonzalez

Carlos Gonzalez
Carlos Gonzalez
  • Height:
    5'11"
  • Hometown:
    Camarillo, CA
  • Year:
    Fr.
  • High School:
    Camarillo
  • Events:
    Freestyle, Backstroke
  • Team:
    Men's Swim
News mentions
Pirate sophomore Shelby Jackson set a new school record in the 200-yard butterfly Saturday on the final day of the WSC Championships. The VC women came i third and the men seventh in the penultimate event of the season.
Jackson Sets Record on Final Day of WSC Finals

Shelby Jackson highlighted the final day of the Western State Conference championships with a new school record in the 200-yard butterfly as Ventura's women's swimming and diving team placed third and the men finished seventh in the three-day affair at LA Valley. Jackson broke the record in her morning qualifier and claimed second in the finals for the women's best finish of the day while Carlos Gonzalez led the men for the third consecutive day.

Ventura freshman Allison Donnelly set a new school record in claiming bronze in the 400-yard individual medley Friday on day two of the WSC Championships at LA Valley.
Donnelly Breaks School Record at WSC Day 2

Ventura's Allison Donnelly set a new school record in the 400-yard individual medley to highlight day two of the Western State Conference Championships at LA Valley. Her third place finish in the event was the best individual performance for the Pirate women while Carlos Gonzalez once again led the VC men touching in seventh place in the same event. Ventura's women remained third in the standings and the men were seventh after the second of three days of competition.

Ventura's Shelby Jackson (left) and Allison Donnelly finished second and sixth, respectively, in the 500-yard freestyle Thursday on the first day of the WSC Championships at LA Valley.
Pirate Swimmers Compete on Day 1 of WSC Championships

Athletes from VC's men's and women's swimming and diving team competed on the first day o fthe Western State Conference Championships Thursday at LA Valley College. The Pirate women were in third in the standings that included last week's diving competitions while the Ventura men were seventh. Carlos Gonzalez had the best finish for the men i the 500-yard freestyle while Shelby Jackson had the best finish for the women n the same event.

VC's Hunter Johnson takes off in a race Friday at the Pasadena Invitational held at East Los Angeles College.
Swim & Dive Competes at WSC #3, PCC Invite

Ventura's men's and women's swimming and diving teams bookended Spring Break with the Western State Conference #3 meet at Canyons March 31 followed by the Pasadena Invitational April 6-7. The Pirates women finished first in the WSC competition, defeating three other WSC foes as both squads posted some impressive numbers in each meet. Allison Donnelly and Allison Harris have led the VC women while Carlos Gonzalez has been solid for the Pirate men.

VC sophomore Allison Harris won a pair of gold medals at the Riverside Invitational Friday and Saturday in the 1m and 3m diving events.
Pirates Swimmers 3rd, 7th at Riverside Invite

The VC women's swimming and diving team finished third of nine teams at the Riverside Invitational held Friday and Saturday March 10-11. The Pirate men were seventh as a team in the two-day meet. Allison Harris led the women with a pair of gold medals in the 1m and 3m diving events and Allison Donnelly had four individual Top-6 finishes. Carlos Gonzalez and Michael Andrews led the Ventura men.

Members of VC's women's and men's swimming and diving teams encourage the women's 200-yard medley relay during the Larry Baratte WSC Preview Friday at the Ventura Aquatic Center.
Swimming & Diving Opens Season in Larry Baratte WSC Preview

The Pirates' men's and women's swimming and diving teams opened their 2023 seasons at the Larry baratte Western State Conference Preview at the Ventura Aquatic Center. VC's women placed third overall and the men came in sixth in the meet named for the late Hall of Fame Ventura College swim coach. VC's trio of women divers, Kendal Santos, Allison Harris and Lauren Pierce, along with Michael Andrews and Ayden Jacobus for the men had strong season debuts, as did Shelby Jackson and Allison Donnelly for the women and Carlos Gonzalez for the men.