Category: Girls Swimming

  • Evergreen runs away with 4A girls swimming title, school’s first

    (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)
    Evergreen celebrates its team championship in 4A girls swimming. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    FORT COLLINS — Evergreen has been a power the last three seasons in Class 4A girls swimming and diving. The only thing missing was a title.

    Not anymore.

    The Cougars had placed second as a team in 2012 and third in 2013, but had never tasted a state title in the sport in school history. That changed Saturday afternoon at the Edora Pool Ice Center as Evergreen ran away and hid from the 4A field with 332.5 points, nearly 90 points ahead of their nearest competitor, Thompson Valley, which finished with 244.

    “The past couple of years we’ve been on the cusp of having the potential to win and we just came into this meet knowing that it was going to be a race,” Evergreen star Lindsay Morrow said. “We all performed really well.

    “This is the first time Evergreen’s ever won state in swimming, so that’s huge for us in making history. It was really fun that we were able to be a part of that and be a good showing for Evergreen.”

    Morrow, a state champion in the 200-yard individual medley as a freshman, claimed her second state title in the event Saturday with a time of 2:05.29 and her first state title in the 100-yard backstroke. Her backstroke time of 55.69 was merely .06 seconds off her own 4A state record, set during prelims on Friday.

    “It wasn’t a best time for me, but I’m really happy I got the record (Friday), which was kind of my goal going into it,” Morrow said.

    Morrow also swam the first leg of the champion 200-yard medley relay that just held off Manitou Springs 1:48.28 to 1:48.88.

    Evergreen coach Jeanne Godaire had high praise for her star junior.

    “She’s the most determined swimmer I think I’ve ever met,” Godaire said. “She’s such a firecracker in the water and comes off the blocks and off the turns and is just such a persevering swimmer.”

    Thompson Valley entered the weekend as the four time defending state champions, but Evergreen, which was expected to contend last season, too, had its 200-yard medley relay disqualified in that meet and had to settle for third as a team.

    “It was the first event,” Godaire said. “It was tough on them knowing that we weren’t in contention for first after losing all those points. The girls really rallied, they showed a lot of character for our team, but this year we were definitely rooting for everyone to just get through the relays and place as high as they could.”

    This season Evergreen, had enough firepower and depth to claim the title.

    “It’s kind of hard to believe,” Godaire said. “It’s a victory so sweet for us. We were hoping for it, but we were waiting until the end to make sure that we had it.

    “It’s so exciting for our team,” Godaire added. “I can’t express how excited the whole community is going to be in Evergreen for our victory.”

    Evergreen won the state title in the 200-yard medley relay, placed third in the 400-yard freestyle relay, and fouth in the 200-yard freestyle relay. The win was a complete effort by the Cougars as they scored big points in everything from the 1-meter diving competition to the 100-yard freestyle to the 500-yard freestyle.

    Evergreen unseating Thompson Valley for the 4A crown wasn’t the only highlight of the afternoon in Fort Collins, though.

    Alexa Beckwith, a senior at St. Mary’s Academy and a University of Missouri recruit, won her fourth state title in diving with a score of 479.75 points, more than 15 points ahead of Mullen’s Katie Russ. Beckwith is one of the top prep divers in the nation.

    Valor Christian’s Brooke Stenstrom, a sophomore, won the 50-yard freestyle in 23.66 and the 100-yard freestyle by nearly a full second over the field in 51.70. The state championships were the first individual titles of Stenstrom’s career.

    Cheyenne Mountain’s senior Sydney Buckley won her third consecutive 100-yard butterfly title in a near 4A record time of 55.85. The mark was only .21 seconds off the record held by Mackenzie Stein of Green Mountain in 2011. Stein now swims at Stanford.

    Windsor’s superstar freshman, Morgan Friesen, set the 4A record in the 100-yard breaststroke during prelims on Friday with a time of 1:03.28. Saturday, Friesen blew that time out of the water and became the first 4A swimmer to ever go sub 1:03 in the event with a sizzling 1:02.73. The time was just a little short of the all-classification record of 1:02.47.

    All of these performances were quite impressive, but Thompson Valley’s Eryn Eddy shined as bright as any star on Saturday. The junior, who came into the weekend with two individual state titles to her name, added to her already illustrious career with two more individual titles in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle races.

    Eddy won the 200-yard freestyle by over five seconds over D’Evelyn’s Colleen Olson. Her time of 1:48.89 was just off her own 4A record of 1:48.34, set last season at state, and she repeated as the 200 freestyle champion.

    She also tried the 500 freestyle for the first time at state and came close to the classification record in that event, as well, with a 4:56.03, 15 seconds clear of the field and only a second and a half off the record.

    Eddy said she enjoyed both races on Saturday.

    “200’s my baby and I love it, but I also really like the 500,” Eddy said. “I knew that I had to really focus on my tempo. I knew that I was going to have to race girls from a different perspective. Again, like the 200, I had to get into a different mental mode of how I was going to get out there and race, so I just really got out there and tried my best.”

    The Thompson Valley junior anchored the winning 200 and 400-yard freestyle relays. The Eagles won their fifth consecutive 200 freestyle relay in a mark of 1:37.01, but the 400 freestyle relay was perhaps the most exciting race of the day.

    D’Evelyn held the lead the first three legs of the event and still held a comfortable gap when Eryn Eddy dove in. Eddy made up a few-yards, then a few more-yards, then a few more-yards, before finally catching D’Evelyn’s Jacinda Whittenburg with 25 meters to go. Eddy closed hard the last 25 to lead Thompson Valley to the win 3:32.07 to 3:32.66.

    “I asked to go last, because I love playing catch up,” Eddy said after the race. “I really just put it out for my girls today. We had a large amount of our team come back and cheer for us, so I just put it out there for my Lady Eagles.”

    Fantastic individuals starred on Saturday in Fort Collins, but nothing could completely steal the spotlight from Evergreen’s team title. The scary part for the rest of the state is that the Cougars had zero seniors in the state finals.

    “I think we’re going to come back with a strong team and I’m sure the other teams will get some new and great swimmers too, but we’re just really enjoying the moment right now,” Godaire said.

    “All were doing is gaining next year,” added Morrow, “which is fun and everybody’s going to get a lot better, so I’m really excited for next year, as well.”

  • ThunderRidge’s Ochitwa has good showing on 5A girls swim state meet’s first day

    The 5A girls state swimming championships got underway Friday at VMAC. (Bethany Brookens/CHSAANow.com)
    The 5A girls state swimming championships got underway Friday at VMAC. (Bethany Brookens/CHSAANow.com)

    » Find full results from the first day here.

    THORNTON — After coming ever so close the previous two seasons to bringing home a coveted first place at the Class 5A state swimming and diving meet, ThunderRidge junior Annie Ochitwa has an air of determination in voice.

    Ochitwa had posted the state’s fastest times in both the 50- and 100-yard freestyles entering Friday’s preliminary round of the state meet at Veterans Memorial  Aquatics Center. She reinforced that during her two individual races to enter Saturday’s finals as the favorite in both events.

    Ochitwa blazed to a time of 23.14 seconds in the 50, bettering her season best by 0.38s of a second.

    An hour later, swimming in the 100 free prelims, she clocked a time of 50.64 seconds, better than six-tenths of a second faster than any other swimmer and more than a second faster than her previous best.

    After finishing second at the state meet in the 50 as both a freshman and sophomore and second and third, respectively, in the 100, Ochitwa is bound and determined to get over the hurdle.

    “It’s motivation for sure,” she said. “I think what really bothered me is I knew I could do it.”

    That’s what got her out of bed for early morning workouts this season, what pushed her to put in the extra laps at practice.

    She began her tapering routine on Monday. It undoubtedly helped her more mentally than physically.

    “I think not thinking about swimming helped,” she said of having the week to focus on her academics and other interests.

    As a result, Ochitwa entered the state meet not really knowing what to expect.

    “I didn’t really know how I’d feel in the water,” she said.

    Having posted the fastest prelim times Friday was another help.

    “It’s another confidence booster she said.

    But she’s far from resting on her laurels, although she plans no change from her normal preparation.

    “I’ve got a routine and we’re going to stick with it,” she vowed.

    “I’ll definitely do better (Saturday),” she said of predicting personal bests in both events in the finals.

    Saturday’s diving prelims begin at 9 a.m., with the swimming finals set to begin at 2 p.m.

  • Niwot’s Driscoll sets record in 50 free on 4A girls swim’s first day

    (Brock Laue)
    (Brock Laue)

    FORT COLLINS — Niwot’s Hannah Driscoll set a new Class 4A state record on Friday.

    Driscoll went a blazing 23.60 in the 50-yard freestyle during the 4A state meet at the Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC).

    “I wasn’t as much looking at the time, I was just going out and having a solid swim tonight,” she said. “I didn’t really think during, I just wanted to hit the wall and have a solid swim.”

    Driscoll, who appeared more focused on how Niwot performed as a team rather than individual pursuits, said her goal for Saturday’s finals competition is to enjoy it.

    “I’ll be 100 percent honest: we’re going to have a ton of fun and we’re just going to go out and do our best,” she said.

    In a 4A state meet where teams are trying to unseat the four-time defending state champion Thompson Valley Eagles, individuals stole the show during Friday’s prelims.

    Driscoll bettered the previous 4A state record in the 50-yard free, set by Evergreen’s Lexie Malazdrewicz last season, by .03 seconds and also placed second in the 100-yard breaststroke prelims (1:04.36). She swam the anchor leg of the fourth-place 400-yard freestyle relay (3:42.52) and the lead leg of the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:40.7).

    (Brock Laue)
    (Brock Laue)

    Windsor’s star freshman Morgan Friesen set a new 4A record of her own with a 1:03.28 100-yard breaststroke, a race she was the top seed in entering the state meet. She also placed second in the 200-yard individual medley at 2:08.42.

    Several of 4A’s other premier swimmers displayed their talent Friday night, as well, with Thompson Valley’s Eryn Eddy, a sophomore, swimming sizzling times of 1:52.59 in the 200-yard freestyle and 5:00.08 in the 500-yard freestyle, both top times in prelims. She also anchored the 200 (1:37.74) and 400 (3:35.27) freestyle relays to victories in prelims.

    Eddy will look to repeat as the 200-yard freestyle champion and perhaps break her own 4A record, set last year, of 1:48.34 in finals Saturday. The Eagles will be swimming for their fifth consecutive 200 freestyle relay title, a race they hold the classification record in, and their second straight 400 freestyle relay title.

    Evergreen, the favorites to claim the 4A crown this season, was led by junior Lindsay Morrow on Friday. Morrow won the 200 IM prelim by over three seconds with a 2:05.1 and the 100 yard backstroke by over two seconds with a speedy 55.63, as Thompson Valley’s Kelly Sheldon came in second at 57.80. Morrow also swam on the Cougars’ third-place 400 freestyle relay and fourth place 200 freestyle relay and will play a prominent role in Evergreen’s quest for the team title.

    Cheyenne Mountain’s Sydney Buckley held off Brenna Bushley of D’Evelyn to win the 100-yard butterfly prelims 56.55 to 56.66. Buckley is the defending champion in the event.

    Valor Christian’s Brooke Stenstrom claimed the win in the 100-yard freestyle prelims and was third in the 50-yard freestyle.

    As for teams, the favorites, Evergreen, Cheyenne Mountain, and Thompson Valley, all had strong days and positioned themselves for a battle tomorrow.

    First year Thompson Valley coach Dale Leonhart, the longtime coach at Grand Junction, was pleased with his squad’s performance Friday.

    “We had a pretty good prelim meet,” he said. “Everybody that was top 8, stayed top 8. Our medley relay was a pleasant surprise, because we loaded the two freestyle relays and we placed 6th (in the medley relay).

    “We swam very well. We had some good splits in the relays and there’s more there, so I’m looking forward to tomorrow.”

    Leonhart laid out some of the goals for his team on Saturday.

    “We would like Eryn (Eddy) to win both her individuals, Kelly (Sheldon) has her eye on an individual, and we would like to knock both freestyle relays out with automatic-all Americans,” he said.

    Saturday promises to be an interesting fight for the team crown, but Friday had plenty of intrigue from great swims by a talented field of individuals.

  • Girls swimming’s state meet psych sheets released

    Girls swimming’s state meets are this weekend, and the psych sheets were released on Tuesday.

    Both meets are Feb. 14-15. 5A will be held at VMAC in Thornton; 4A at EPIC in Fort Collins. Find complete schedules here.

    The official psych sheets are below.
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  • Notebook: 5A state swim meet prelims effectively sold out; hockey at the Pepsi Center

    Girls swimming
    (Kevin Keyser/KeyserImages.com)

    All tickets for this weekend’s Class 5A state swimming meet have been allocated to schools for Friday’s preliminaries. It means the 5A swim meet, set for Feb. 14-15 in Thornton, is effectively sold out on Friday.

    Parents of swimmers may obtain tickets to the prelims through their school. The general public may wait in line starting at 2:30 p.m. on Friday to buy tickets should they go unused by a school.

    A limited number of general public tickets remain available for Saturday evening’s finals — that line opens at 12:30 p.m. Saturday — and a good amount of tickets are available for dive prelims on Saturday morning. These tickets will only be sold on Saturday.

    Again, parents may go through their school to buy tickets to the finals.

    Plenty of tickets are available both days for the 4A meet.

    Both the 4A and 5A meets will be shown on the NFHS Network this weekend.

    Find the pysch sheets for each meet here.

    Pepsi Center set for two hockey games

    Cherry Creek Dakota Ridge hockey
    Dakota Ridge is one of four teams playing at the Pepsi Center on Wednesday. (Jack Eberhard/JacksActionShots.com)

    Four teams will play at the Pepsi Center on Wednesday night, and are selling tickets that can be used to at an upcoming Avalanche game.

    Battle Mountain and Dakota Ridge will face off at 5 p.m., followed by Mullen and Bishop Machebeuf at 7:30 p.m.

    The teams are selling two tiers of tickets:

    • $20 includes a ticket to the high school games, as well as an upper-level ticket to an Avs’ game, and a $5 donation to a high school hockey team of their choice.
    • $45 includes a high school ticket, a lower-level Avs ticket and a $5 donation.

    There are two options for Avalanche games with this package: Feb. 26 against the Los Angeles Kings, or March 10 against the Winnipeg Jets.

    Find more information on this flyer.

    Short stuff

    • Rampart hired Rob Royer to be its new football coach late last month. The Rams sifted through 60 applicants before making the choice. Royer has been a head coach at Summit, and also served as an assistant at Southlake Carroll in Texas — a team that won that state’s 5A Division 1 title in 2011. Most recently, he was the offensive coordinator at Woodland Park for the past two seasons. He was introduced to the Rampart community on Monday night. Here’s a list of all of the coaching changes this offseason.
    • A number of coaches were honored by the NFHS Coaches Association’s Awards Program. Colorado coaches of the year include: Gunnison’s Shana Benson (volleyball), Monarch’s Phil Bravo (football), Mountain Vista’s Theresa Echtermeyer (girls soccer), Sheridan’s Linda Elliott (spirit), Legacy’s Dawn Gaffin (softball), Discovery Canyon’s Michael Humphrey (boys tennis), Pueblo South’s Shannan Lane (girls basketball), Air Academy’s Scott Newell (boys swim), Thompson Valley’s Matt Norton (girls track), Eaglecrest’s John Olander (boys basketball), Paonia’s Andy Pipher (wrestling), Loveland’s Paul Quere (boys track), The Classical Academy’s Alan Versaw (girls cross country), ThunderRidge’s Joe White (baseball), and Alamosa’s Larry Zaragoza (boys cross country).
    • The Colorado High School Coaches Association announced its 2014 class earlier this month. Included: Cheyenne Mountain’s Carl Fetters (football, basketball); Durango’s Ron Keller (track, cross country); Cheyenne Mountain and Palmer’s Mike Provenzano (hockey); Otis’ Bonnie Wallin-Kuntz (volleyball); and Poudre’s Randy Yaussi (cross country, track).
  • Photo gallery: Girls swimming’s Valor Christian Invitational

    GOLDEN — Valor Christian’s girls swimming Invitational was held at the Colorado School of Mines on Saturday.

  • Photo gallery: Regis Jesuit wins Mustang Swim Inviational

    THORNTON — A total of 24 teams participated in the two-day Mustang Swim Invitational held at Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center. The top ten schools and their scores:

    1. Regis Jesuit: 363
    2. Fairview: 297
    3. Fossil Ridge: 292.5
    4. Arapahoe Warriors: 263.5
    5. Lewis-Palmer: 206
    6. Loveland: 145
    7. D’Evelyn: 118
    8. Chatfield: 105
    9. Monarch: 103
    10. Brighton: 89