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    SARKISIAN OFF TO JUNIOR NATIONALS
    DAN SHALIN

    Skokie Review
    July 14 2009

    DIVING -- After spending the high school season exclusively on the
    one-meter diving board, Niles North senior-to-be Arsen Sarkisian
    has been training heavily on the three-meter board and platform
    this summer.

    Perhaps it was not surprising that during the Zone C Junior
    Championships held in Brown Deer, Wis., during the weekend Sarkisian
    qualified for next month's Speedo Junior Nationals in three-meter
    and on platform, but narrowly missed on one-meter.

    In the 16-18 Division, Sarkisian placed ninth on platform (312.8),
    10th on three-meter (381.2) and 15th on one-meter (357). The top
    12 finishers in each event moved on to Nationals in Moultrie, Ga.,
    Aug. 1-8.

    "It's not easy to compete all three levels, but college coaches
    are really looking for divers who can compete all three," said Alik
    Sarkisian, who coaches his son for the Chicago Dive Club. "In high
    school, in Illinois, they only have one-meter, so most of the time
    (in the summer) we concentrate on three-meter and platform. Maybe he
    wasn't ready (on one-meter at Zones)."

    Alik Sarkisian clearly knows what college coaches are looking for,
    considering he's also the head men's and women's diving coach at
    Northwestern, in addition to being a former coach of the U.S. National
    Team and of the national teams of the former U.S.S.R. and Armenia.

    There is a chance Arsen could one day dive for his father at the
    collegiate level. But his dad is hardly the only college coach
    interested in Arsen, who finished fifth in the 2009 IHSA state meet
    after earning ninth the previous season. Indiana, Michigan and Arizona
    have also shown interest.

    Arsen said he would consider Northwestern, but that he might want to,
    "get away a little and not stay in one place, spread my wings."

    Next month, he'll travel to Georgia for his third straight trip to
    Nationals. Sarkisian came in ninth on one-meter and 12th on three-meter
    in the 16-18 Division at Nationals last summer.

    Sarkisian said he has been focusing on the little things, which are
    actually quite important, during his twice-daily summer training
    sessions.

    "I've just been trying to generally be a better diver," he said. "I'm
    trying to have more technique and put more detail into my dives,
    like spins and keeping my toes pointed."

    At Nationals, 30 divers compete in each event, and the top 12 reach
    finals. Alik believes his son is in good form and should reach the
    final dozen in his two events this year.

    "He's had a good summer and now we'll really focus the next couple of
    weeks on the areas we need to improve. We'll go to Nationals and try
    to bring good results," Alik said. "I want him to be in the finals
    in three-meter and platform. If he competes in the finals, he'll be
    considered among the best divers in the country."
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