Exciting weekend ahead as girls swimming heats up

(Left) Carmel’s Berit Berglund gets focused before a race during the swimming sectional prelims at the Greyhounds’ Natatorium on Thursday. Carmel is going for a record-extending 37th consecutive state championship. (Right) Noblesville’s Alli Knott smiles after completing her race in the 50 freestyle. (Richie Hall)

THE REPORTER

The girls swimming post-season began across Indiana on Thursday with the sectional preliminaries.

Carmel hosted one of the sectionals that involve Hamilton County teams. The Greyhounds are going for a national record-extending 37th consecutive state championship, and they got off to a good start by advancing everyone on to Saturday’s sectional finals.

In fact, Carmel had all of its swimmers finish in the top eight of the prelims, so they will all compete in the championship heat of the finals. Alexandra Shackell made the most noise, as she set two new sectional records in the 50 freestyle (22.56 seconds) and the butterfly (52.12 seconds), easily earning the top seed in both events.

The Greyhounds got the top seed in all 11 swimming events. Lynsey Bowen was first in the 200 and 500 freestyles, Molly Sweeney paced the individual medley and breaststroke, Berit Berglund was first in the 100 freestyle and backstroke, and Carmel placed first in all three relays.

“I was really happy with how the girls swam today,” said Greyhounds coach Chris Plumb. “They raced well, they didn’t take it for granted, they had a lot of team energy and excitement, and I feel really good about Saturday.”

Noblesville advanced 26 of its 27 swims on to Saturday’s finals, with 21 reaching the championship heat and the other five making the consols. The Millers had two relays finish second in the prelims, with the team of Julia Santerre, Katie Sutton, Alli Knott and Amelia Field the 200 free relay runner-up, and the squad of Olivia Motz, Sutton, Santerre and Emily Knott placing second in the 400 free relay.

“We always try to treat prelims as par tof the process, so we want the kids to swim really well here,” said Noblesville coach Aleks Fansler. “They know they’re going to come back here and swim. But for a lot of our kids, getting some good drops is nice and surprising for us.”

Westfield advanced 12 swims to the championship heat, with the other 165 making it to the consolation heat. The Shamrocks had their best finish in the medley relay, where Eliana Hill, Kate Harrison, Alexa Boillat and Alexandra Irvin took seconds.

Anna McKeown (left) and Kate Harrison exchange a high-five before a race. (Richie Hall)

“I think the kids that needed to be really good tonight were really, really good tonight,” said Westfield coach Darrick Thomas. “We did have couple of ninth places we’d like to sneak in, but overall the team atmosphere was great, attitudes were really awesome, positive, so it was a great night for us as a team.”

Guerin Catholic had 10 swims advance to Saturday. All three of the Golden Eagles’ relay teams reached the championship heat, with Jane Cline, Erin Reynon, Bridgette Keller and Christianna Dunasky placing sixth in the 200 free relay and Reynon, Kalen Moe, Keller and Dunasky taking sixth in the 400 free relay.

Guerin Catholic’s Bridgette Keller relaxes after finishing her 500 freestyle race. (Richie Hall)

Championship Saturday begins at 9 a.m. with the diving prelims, followed by the finals in swimming and diving at 1 p.m.

 

AT CARMEL

Positions 1-8 qualify for championship heat (“A” Final), positions 9-16 qualify for consolation heat (“B” Final), positions 17-18 are alternates.

200 medley relay: 1. Carmel (Berit Berglund, Savannah Irizarry, Alexandra Shackell, Meghan Christman) 1:43.18, 2. Westfield (Eliana Hill, Kate Harrison, Alexa Boillat, Alexandra Irvin) 1:51.75, 8. Guerin Catholic (Jane Cline, Katie Scott, Molly Deppen, Kalen Moe) 2:10.64.

200 freestyle: 1. Lynsey Bowen (C) 1:49.28, 2. Alexandra Ward (C) 1:53.66, 3. Erin Cummins (C) 1:54.94, 5. Sabrina Ledwith (N) 1:57.27, 6. Ellie Hayward (N) 1:57.74, 7. Isabella Amaya (W) 1:59.00, 9. Kate Peck (W) 2:00.19, 10. Olivia Motz (N) 2:01.62, 11. Katherine Cassidy (W) 2:02.56, 12. Bridgette Keller (GC) 2:05.01, 23. Karolina Clarey (GC) 2:33.90.

200 individual medley: 1. Molly Sweeney (C) 2:00.56, 2. Vivian Wilson (C) 2:05.59, 3. Alyssa Street (C) 2:08.45, 4. Irvin (W) 2:12.61, 6. Exley Tricker (N) 2:16.48, 7. Katie Sutton (N) 2:19.41, 8. Emily Knott (N) 2:20.07, 9. Hill (W) 2:20.20, 12. Isabella McNally (W) 2:34.48, 19. Scott (GC) 2:47.32, 23. Deppen (GC) 2:53.95.

50 freestyle: 1. Shackell (C) 22.56, new sectional record, 2. Christman (C) 23.99, 3. Grace Dougherty (C) 24.04, 5. Bridget Mick (W) 24.94, 7. Amelia Field (N) 25.35, 8. Julia Santerre (N) 25.42, 9. Anna McKeown (W) 25.52, 10. Erin Reynon (GC) 26.28, 11. Harrison (W) 26.51, 12. Alli Knott (N) 26.52, 28. Naomi Reeder (GC) 32.70.

100 butterfly: 1. Shackell (C) 52.12, new sectional record, 2. Keira Kask (C) 56.31, 4. Haddie Vohs (N) 58.57, 5. Boillat (W) 58.65, 7. Parker Kurzawa (C) 58.86, 8. E. Knott (N) 1:00.62, 10. Sutton (N) 1:04.93, 11. Ellana Morse (W) 1:05.62, 13. Reynon (GC) 1:09.58, 15. McNally (W) 1:12.74, 21. Deppen (GC) 1:20.08.

100 freestyle: 1. Berglund (C) 51.84, 2. Cummins (C) 52.89, 3. Dougherty (C) 53.28, 4. Caroline Santerre (N) 53.37, 5. Maya McDonald (N) 54.53, 7. Mick (W) 56.29, 8. Field (N) 57.30, 9. Christianna Dunasky (GC) 57.62, 11. Marie Rocca (W) 59.79, 12. McKeown (W) 1:00.01, 22. Moe (GC) 1:07.26.

500 freestyle: 1. Bowen (C) 4:54.95, 2. Ward (C) 5:00.80, 3. Street (C) 5:05.98, 5. Ledwith (N) 5:14.93, 6. Cassidy (W) 5:20.56, 7. Amaya (W) 5:21.00, 8. Hayward (N) 5:21.17, 9. Peck (W) 5:24.48, 10. Motz (N) 5:28.32, 11. Keller (GC) 5:34.05, 23. Clarey (GC) 6:58.98.

200 freestyle relay: 1. Carmel (Madelyn Lathrop, Cummins, Sweeney, Dougherty) 1:36.69, 2. Noblesville (J. Santerre, Sutton, A. Knott, Field) 1:44.39, 4. Westfield (Harrison, McKeown, Peck, Cassidy) 1:45.05, 6. Guerin Catholic (Cline, Reynon, Keller, Dunasky) 1:48.86.

100 backstroke: 1. Berglund (C) 54.90, 3. Kask (C) 57.08, 4. C. Santerre (N) 57.98, 5. Kayla Barr (C) 58.21, 6. Boillat (W) 1:00.69, 7. Vohs (N) 1:01.19, 8. J. Santerre (N) 1:01.86, 9. Hill (W) 1:02.24, 10. Dunasky (GC) 1:04.55, 12. Abby Zentz (W) 1:06.90, 24. Reeder (GC) 1:30.36.

100 breaststroke: 1. Sweeney (C) 1:02.32, 2. Lucy Enoch (C) 1:04.01, 3. Wilson (C) 1:04.55, 4. McDonald (N) 1:07.82, 6. Tricker (N) 1:08.34, 7. Irvin (W) 1:09.46, 9. A. Knott (N) 1:12.00, 10. Harrison (W) 1:12.29, 12. Rocca (W) 1:16.12, 16. Scott (GC) 1:19.05, 21. Moe (GC) 1:30.66.

400 freestyle relay: 1. Carmel (Bowen, Ward, Wilson, Christman) 3:30.20, 2. Noblesville (Motz, Sutton, J. Santerre, E. Knott) 3:50.19, 3. Westfield (Amaya, Peck, Cassidy, Hill) 3:51.26, 6. Guerin Catholic (Reynon, Moe, Keller, Dunasky) 4:06.18.

 

Fishers hosted the other county sectional on Thursday, with Hamilton Southeastern and Hamilton Heights also competing there.

The Tigers and the Royals both had all 27 of their swims reach the championship heat for Saturday’s finals. Fishers was led by Jo Jo Ramey, who earned the top seed in the 200 and 500 freestyles. Other top-seeded Tigers are Nalanie Cortez in the 100 free, Avery Stein in the backstroke, and the Fishers 200 and 400 freestyle relays.

Southeastern picked up the other five top seeds. Audrey Crawford finished first in the IM and butterfly, Kiley Zoeller paced the 50 free, Grace Newton was first in the backstroke, and the Royals’ medley relay also finished first.

The Huskies had five swims reach the championship heat, sending all three relays into the “A” Final. Teegan Madara also qualified for two “A” Finals, placing third in the 500 free. Heights had 12 more swims reach the consols.

 

AT FISHERS

Positions 1-8 qualify for championship heat (“A” Final), positions 9-16 qualify for consolation heat (“B” Final), positions 17-18 are alternates.

200 medley relay: 1. Hamilton Southeastern (Grace Newton, Anna Stolle, Audrey Crawford, Kiley Zoeller) 1:45.67, 2. Fishers (Avery Hannon, Avery Stein, Mia Wilson, Jo Jo Ramey) 1:47.64, 4. Hamilton Heights (Jane Pache, Teegan Madara, Sophia Hulen, Anna Monnin) 1:59.99.

200 freestyle: 1. J. Ramey (F) 1:55.28, 2. Lauren Bergman (HSE) 1:56.72, 3. Emma Schumacher (F) 1:57.15, 4. Nalanie Cortez (F) 1:57.91, 5. Julia Kiley (HSE) 1:58.44, 7. Mia Henderson (HSE) 2:01.88, 13. Bea Pache (HH) 2:21.02, 14. Monnin (HH) 2:21.27, 18. Rachel England (HH) 2:33.92.

200 individual medley: 1. Crawford (HSE) 2:06.34, 2. Stein (F) 2:07.38, 3. Stolle (HSE) 2:08.89, 4. Kate Mouser (F) 2:09.85, 5. Hannon (F) 2:10.34, 6. Katelyn Kertin (HSE) 2:10.86, 7. Madara (HH) 2:13.54, 14. Karley Duncan (HH) 2:40.54, 17. Mary Ella Bichey (HH) 2:50.35.

50 freestyle: 1. Zoeller (HSE) 24.08, 2. Emma Schwertfeger (F) 24.10, 3. Ashley Saple (HSE) 24.23, 4. Claire Francis (F) 24.33, 5. Addison Carlile (F) 24.39, 6. Ava Olson (HSE) 24.51, 9. Hulen (HH) 25.26, 12. Anna Jozsa (HH) 27.09, 22. Sarah Toll (HH) 29.41.

100 butterfly: 1. Crawford (HSE) 55.34, 2. Bergman (HSE) 57.05, 3. Olson (HSE) 58.11, 4. Carlile (F) 58.16, 6. Lisa Bradford (F) 59.15, 7. Wilson (F) 59.45, 14. Toll (HH) 1:14.71, 19. Shanna Hackett (HH) 1:27.85, 21. Lucy Hogg (HH) 1:31.20.

100 freestyle: 1. Cortez (F) 52.45, 2. Saple (HSE) 52.79, 3. Francis (F) 52.85, 4. Schwertfeger (F) 52.93, 5. Zoeller (HSE) 53.54, 7. Naomi Haines (HSE) 54.32, 8. Hulen (HH) 54.91, 11. Jozsa (HH) 59.44, 15. J. Pache (HH) 1:02.51.

500 freestyle: 1. J. Ramey (F) 5:11.88, 2. Frankie Ramey (F) 5:12.47, 3. Madara (HH) 5:16.58, 4. Mouser (F) 5:17.41, 5. Meghan Voelker (HSE) 5:23.49, 6. Kiley (HSE) 5:26.88, 7. Izzy Waren (HSE) 5:35.18, 15. Monnin (HH) 6:28.49, 19. Adalynn Gould (HH) 6:41.61.

200 freestyle relay: 1. Fishers (Carlile, Francis, Schwertfeger, Cortez) 1:37.83, 2. Southeastern (Kertin, Henderson, Olson, Saple) 1:39.88, 6. Heights (Duncan, Toll, B. Pache, Hogg) 1:57.93.

100 backstroke: 1. Newton (HSE) 57.20, 2. Haines (HSE) 57.63, 3. Hannon (F) 57.91, 4. Lily Ziino (F) 1:01.80, 5. Kelsey Graham (HSE) 1:02.21, 6. Wilson (F) 1:02.30, 10. J. Pache (HH) 1:09.12, 18. Gould (HH) 1:18.12, 21. B. Pache (HH) 1:20.73.

100 breaststroke: 1. Stein (F) 1:05.60, 2. Schumacher (F) 1:06.30, 4. Kertin (HSE) 1:06.51, 5. Stolle (HSE) 1:06.54, 6. Eloise Harrison (HSE) 1:07.85, 7. F. Ramey (F) 1:09.71, 11. Duncan (HH) 1:20.85, 15. Bichey (HH) 1:24.49, 22. Hogg (HH) 1:36.91.

400 freestyle relay: 1. Fishers (Mouser, Hannon, Schumacher, Cortez) 3:34.99, 2. Southeastern (Olson, Haines, Newton, Bergman) 3:39.21, 4. Heights (Hulen, B. Pache, Monnin, Madara) 4:08.29.

 

University competed in the West Lafayette sectional.

The Trailblazers qualified five swims to the consolation heat. All three of University’s relays advanced, along with Nia Williams in the 500 free and Audrey Priest in the butterfly.

 

AT WEST LAFAYETTE

200 medley relay: 10. University (Evie King, Lyla Gregory, Audrey Priest, Nia Williams) 2:22.27.

200 freestyle: 25. King 2:38.39, 26. Kate Lautenbach 2:39.47, 34. Curran Brown 3:20.65.

50 freestyle: 17. Williams 28.09, 27. Priest 31.71, 32. Kendall Booth-Maitland 37.90.

100 butterfly: 12. Priest 1:18.06.

100 freestyle: 23. Gregory 1:08.80, 30. Samriddhi Patankar 1:24.14, 31. Booth-Maitland 1:28.22.

500 freestyle: 11. Williams 5:58.39, 20. Lautenbach 7:00.88.

200 freestyle relay: 10. University (Gregory, Priest, Lautenbach, Williams) 2:03.99.

100 backstroke: 25. King 1:26.00, 27. Patankar 1:38.04.

100 breaststroke: 19. Gregory 1:34.32.

400 freestyle relay: 11. University (King, Brown, Patankar, Booth-Maitland) 5:42.09.