This is my blog that follows swimming & diving in Winona MN and those Winonans that have left to swim elsewhere. Occasionally I will post items of info related to swimming & diving in general.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Winhawks let one slip through their fingers



The Winona Winhawks (0-2), (0-2) were splashing hard Thursday night, swimming and diving for their first victory of this new season. Rochester Mayo (3-0, 3-0) had come to town and knew they stacked up closely with Winona so were closely watching the meet progress.

The 200 Medley Relay was a great kick-off for the Winhawks, the A Relay of Senior Aaron Whyte, Sr. Co-Captain Cal Dretske, Junior Kyle Schneider and Junior EJ Kohner started out the meet fighting. Up against a 2013 State backstroke qualifier, Aaron was down a second by the time he handed off to Cal.  Cal, a State qualifier in his own right, made up a half second on the Spartans. Kyle went out and made up another tenth or so on the butterfly leg, leaving the task on EJ’s shoulders. Up against a Senior veteran, EJ passes him mid pool out swimming him by a full second and touching first!

Winona   8           Rochester Mayo   6 

The 200 Freestyle saw Senior Co-Captain Hodd Gorman behind the blocks, determined to make the most out of his senior year. He came out quick in the first meet, he sent the message that it was no fluke. Hodd touched in first over 12 seconds ahead, (the length of the pool). The battle for third was next and Sophomore Tyler Suman swam a personal best in out touching his Spartan chaser by nearly 75 hundredths of a second. 

Winona   17        Rochester Mayo   13 

The 200 IM was a great race to watch, young 8th Grader Griffin Wolner was up against a par of Spartan youngsters, 9th and 7th graders respectively. The race was tough right from the start, the three went down and back in the butterfly leg touching within a second of each other, Wolner in 2nd place. Again they went down and back, this time in backstroke and this time, their splits were within a half second of each other. The Breaststroke leg was the moment of distinction, sticking with them through the 25, Wolner cracked over the last 1`5 yards touching 3rd going into the freestyle leg. IN the final 50, The Mayo 9th grader extended his lead,, Wolner recovered and gained on the Mayo 7th grader, but couldn’t make up the difference touching in 3rd. Sr. Co-Captain Cal Dretske  watched the whole race transpire as he followed up behind securing the points for fourth, but the Mayo 1-2 let them pass the Winhawks on the scoreboard. 

Winona   22        Rochester Mayo   24

The 50 Freestyle was a battle of the big guns. Jr. EJ Kohner found himself next to Mayo’s 2013 state qualifier in the 50 Free, and his Mayo State Qualifying 200 Free Relay partner off his left in Lane 1. EJ left the blocks strong and never looked back winning by nearly a half second on the State veteran. Senior Hudson Echelard took fourth overall swimming a new personal best! The 1-4 meant an 8-8 point split and the lead stayed with the Spartans. 

Winona   30        Rochester Mayo   32 

During all this the diving was taking place over at the Middle School, Winhawk divers Sophomore Derrik Prenot, Junior Joshua Simmons and Joseph Fish dove to a 1-3-5 finish and gives the score lead back to the Winhawks!

Winona   40        Rochester Mayo   38

The 100 Butterfly was all Junior Kyle Schneider. Ahead from right after the start, he continued to extend his lead and won by over 3 seconds. Cutting 2 seconds off his time from last Saturday, Senior Aaron Whyte scores in 5th overall. Half way through the meet, things are all tied up!

Winona   47        Rochester Mayo   47

The 100 Freestyle was a kick to the Winhawks’ solar plexus. Jr. EJ Kohner, the odds on favorite false starts and is disqualified. Sophomore Tyler Suman pulls off an awesome swim and collects 2nd place points, Sr. Hudson Echelard collects 4th. Instead of 10 points and a clear lead, the Winhawks have to settle for 6 and the pendulum swings back to Mayo. One high point of the 100 Free was the JV heat where Senior Taylor Olson went sub-minute to join the Winhawk Minuteman Club, congrats Taylor!!!!

Winona   53        Rochester Mayo   57 

The 500 Freestyle was again all Sr. Co-Captain Hodd Gorman. Leading from the start he swims alone and touched in his fastest time of the season a full two lengths ahead of the field. 8th grader Brady Kline swimming the 500 for the first time this season touches in 3rd overall closing out the scoring for the Winhawks and helping to regain some ground. 

Winona   62        Rochester Mayo   64 

The 200 Free Relay was huge for the Winhawks. The team of Griffin Wolner, Kyle Schneider, Hodd Gorman and Cal Dretske motor to a clear win with nearly 4 seconds of a lead. Helping the cause was the B relay of Tyler Suman, Taylor Olson, Hudson Echelard and Alex Miller which swam to a clear 3rd place finish, the 10 – 4 differential puts the Winhawks back into the lead. 

Winona   72        Rochester Mayo   68 

The 100 Backstroke was a rematch of the opening leg of the Medley Relay. Sr. Aaron Whyte battling the Mayo State Qualifier. Aaron fell off the leader slightly in eth opening 50, turning in a clear second but needing to make up over a second. He caught his stride and matched the Spartan stroke for stroke in the final 50 securing 2nd place. 8th Grader Brady Kline touched scoring in 5th place. The lead see-saws BACK to Mayo.

Winona   77        Rochester Mayo   79 

The 100 Breaststroke featured Sr. Co-Captain Cal Dretske in Lane 4. He took eth field out quick at the start, and touched in first at the 50 by a mere 3 tenths. After that he faded ever so slightly, but enough for the Mayo youngster in Lane 5 to overtake and out touch him by 3 tenths of a second. Behind them in the battle for fourth, 8th Grader Griffin Wolner was in a neck and neck race the entire way. With a 5 hundredths lead at the 50, Griff holds on eeking out an additional 4 hundredths on the back side to out touch the Spartan by a total of 11 hundredths of a second. The 2 -4 is only good for 6 points though, and the Spartans pad their lead to where they are assured of a tie barring relay DQs. 

Winona   83        Rochester Mayo   89 

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The 400 Freestyle Relay was Winona’s chance to salvage the meet. 6 points down, a first and third would mean a 10-4 point edge and the meet would end in a tie. Only, the Winona Coaching staff had a different score in their book. They had themselves down by 8, and thought that they needed a 1-2 to tie. They went to the scorer’s table and adjusted their relays to balance them out, the only way to try and win 1-2 was to spread the talent out. Go big or go home as the saying goes. Go 1-2 or lose. Only it was all for naught. A 1-3 would have sufficed. The Winhawks swam two relays consisting of “A” Miller, Schneider, Wolner and Kohner in Lane 4 and “B” Suman, Whyte, Kline and Gorman in Lane 2. Spreading the talent out made for two formidable relays, but not quick enough. The A relay was  off the lead from the start, behind by as much as 7 seconds, Wolner was able to pull back a second and Kohner in a valiant effort, gained back 3 ½ seconds but still touched in 2nd. The B Relay for Winona was a CLEAR 3rd place, touching over 25 seconds in front of 4th

The win was very possible, the tie was too, but in the end, the Winhawks had another notch in the loss column. 

JV Score
Winona   24        Rochester Mayo   78 

Varsity
Winona   89        Rochester Mayo   97

Sunday, November 24, 2013

2013 Girls’ State High School Swimming & Diving Recap



And then there were five! 

After a stellar Sections Meet, five girls made the trip to the University of MN Aquatic Center to participate in the pinnacle of their high school season. Qualifying were:

Sr. Co-Captain Janelle Mueller – One Meter Springboard Diving
Sr. Co-Captain Haley O’Neill – 100 Yard Freestyle and 400 Freestyle Relay
Sr. Co-Captain Reese Galewski – 100 Yard Butterfly and 400 Freestyle Relay
Sophomore Morgan Whyte - 400 Freestyle Relay
Sophomore Alexandra Arnold - 400 Freestyle Relay

First up was the Preliminaries of Springboard Diving on Monday. The diving order was done by random drawing and Janelle was 15th out of a field of 32 divers, 4 from each of the 8 sections. She followed a friend and fellow Big 9 competitor from Rochester Mayo, which also finished ahead of her at Conference and Sections.  While each diver chooses their dive order over the three rounds (with certain restrictions as to how many required and optional dives are in each round), many times they perform the same dive as a their predecessor, which can be good or bad depending on how they do. In Janelle’s case, her predecessor was having a hot day, eventually finishing 7th in prelims. That just means the bar gets raised a little bit over the norm, as you are being compared to the standard in the judges head, but also influenced by the dive they just saw and how they scored it. Janelle and the Section 1 divers had warm-up from 4-4:30PM and then sat until 5:30 when the boards were open to everyone right before competition. The line was long and they could only squeeze in a few warm-up dives each. Once competition started, it took about 10 – 12 minutes to get to Janelle’s first dive.  Janelle’s was a Forward 1 ½ SS in the pike position. After the Judges just having just seen a good one, Janelle lands hers a little heavy and scores 4, 4’, 4, 5, 4’, 4’, 4’ for 22.95 pts. She followed with her Forward 2 SS in tuck, her highest DD (degree of difficulty) dive. She landed it as well as she has all season scoring 5’,5,5,5’,6,5’,6 for 36.30 points. From there Janelle got out of rhythm and her Back Dive Straight landed short scoring 4’s and 5’s, Her Back 1 ½ SS  Tuck was mostly 3’s as was her Reverse 1 ½ SS Tuck. It took an average of 30 pts. per dive to make semifinals and Janelle ended up in 27th overall. 

Tuesday’s swimming semi-finals had the girls waiting through the diving break to finally get to the first event with a Winona swimmer, Sr. Co-Captain Reese Galewski and the 100 Butterfly. Reese was seeded 23rd out of 35 swimmers, the most qualifiers of any event in the Championships. Reese was in Heat 4 in the outside Lane, No. 8 the 8th seed in the heat. Reese took it out well, pretty much tied at the 25 and in 7th by a few 10ths at the 50. She held pace well through the 75, gaining on the swimmer in Lane 7 and passing the swimmer in Lane 1. At the finish Reese was 7th in the heat, 22nd overall in prelims but improved on her seed time by 9 one hundredths which also meant she had set a new Winona High School 100 Butterfly record. She touched the wall in 58.98 bettering the mark set by eventual Division I swimmer Britta Benson set 13 years earlier!

Next up was Sr. Co-Captain Haley O’Neill in the 100 Freestyle. Haley was the 11th seed going into prelim, on the strength of her amazing 1.2 second drop in the Finals of Sections. She was in Lane 6, sandwiched between the 5th overall seed and the 17th seed from the Team competition favorite Wayzata. Haley took the race out a well, the 5th seed next to her setting the pace over the entire field. Haley turned at the 50 in 4th overall. Headed into the 75 started to fall slightly off the pace, but held 5th in her heat, eventually placing 14th overall and qualifying for Finals Night Consolation Heat! She did well to hold on to what was left of her taper, slowing up slightly but still remaining competitive.

Last up, the last event of the evening, the Winhawks had qualified for the 4x100 Freestyle Relay. The Team of Whyte, Arnold, Galewski and O’Neill, (swimming in that order) were in Lane 1 of the second heat. They were seeded 20th out of 22 teams that had qualified for the Championships. The Winhawks took the race out like they wanted the fastest time in Winhawk history; it would take 3 seconds of shaving to do it. Morgan touched under her Sections personal best split by tenths, Alex essentially matched her PB from Sections, and Reese too, nearly shaved 2 tenths from her Sections PB. Haley, having already bettered her PB at Sections by nearly a second had no more to give, certainly not 2 1/2 seconds. The Winhawks finished 7th in their heat. That was good enough to improve on their seed finishing the Championships in 19th place overall.

Wednesday finals night brought Sr. Co-Captain Haley O’Neill back to the pool for the Finals of the 100 Freestyle. Haley was in the Consolation Final and seeded 14th swimming out of Lane 7 which made her the 6th fastest swimmer in her heat. She took the race out hard, nearly 2 tenths of a second faster than her prelims 50 split, she was 3rd to turn at the 50. In the final 50 she started to yield ground as a result of her pace and touched the wall 5th, placing 13th overall in the event!

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Courage, sacrifice, determination, commitment, toughness, heart, talent, guts... that's what little girls are made of. TO HELL with the sugar and spice! - Unknown




The Finals day at Sections is about two things. 

1) The final team scoring and 

2) WHO QUALIFIES FOR STATE!

As for the first, if you scored the meet based on how prelims shook out you came up with:
Mayo                     417
Hastings                354
Farmington           335
Winona                  279
JM                           277
Century                  222
Owatonna             156

That includes a lot of ifs, like some jockeying around at the top the Championship Heat where swimmers left some stuff for Finals. More importantly it doesn’t account for relays where all preliminary relays pass into finals so some may have swum alternates or just swam very safe. With double the points scoring in relays, it could make projections moot.

As for the second, at the onset of Finals Day, only 10 girls had swum state qualifying times in prelims. We knew they would have to repeat or better that time AND there would be at least 10 more swimmers and four divers heading to the Twin Cities in 9 days for the Big Show, the MSHSL Girls Swimming and Diving Championships. 

Section Finals is a pretty cool place to be, on pool deck is even cooler! Unlike youth swim meets, high school meets require quiet at the start of a race. During the dual meet season that can be a bit of a challenge, but during Sections when the whistle blows, EVERYONE knows what is next and EVERYONE is watching, quietly.

The 200 Medley Relay was, as expected, jostled between prelims and finals. The Winhawk team of Senior Abbey Quandahl, Senior Greer Kosidowski, Sophomore Hanna O’Neill and Senior Emily Thurow had seven seconds to shed to qualify for State and they gave it everything! Abbey led off and bettered her 50 split by nearly a residing in 4th place! Both Hastings and Farmington in the lanes on both sides of eth Winhawks bagged their prelims and are now BOTH are out in front of the Winhawks. The Winhawks will have to swim within themselves to maintain their splits. Team leader Greer took off next and she swam her personal best by 1.3 seconds yet the Winhawks slip into 5th. Young Hanna O’Neill takes her leg out and while matching her personal best of prelims keeps Winona in a solid 5th. Emily takes her start out  hard and touches just off her personal best split from Prelims but the Winhawks hold their 5th place finish.

The 200 Freestyle has but one Winhawk survivor from Preliminaries. Sophomore Morgan Whyte is seeded 12th after Thursday, swimming in Lane 6 of the Consolation Finals. At the start she takes her swim out controlled, touching in 4th at the 50 ahead of the swimmers in 5 & 7 bracketing her. At the 100 she has gained a little ground on the leaders but still resides in 4th. The third leg is where her training comes into play. Maintaining her output she moves up into 3rd at the 150 passing the girl in Lane 3. The final 50 she negative splits  by nearly a second. The top seed in 4 burns out and Morgan passes her as well moving up to finish 2nd in the Consolation heat. Morgan finishes 10th overall on the strength of her new personal best, an eight second drop off of last year, and the 6th fastest Winhawks 200 Free ever!

Team Scores – Hastings jumps out to the early lead with the Relay win and a 2-3-5-6 in the 200 Free! Winona and JM are tied for 4th!

Hastings                100
Mayo                     67
Farmington           59
Century                  47
Winona                  35
JM                        35
Owatonna             26

The 200 IM has two Winhawks featured, some youth in the Consolation and a Co-Captain in the Final. Alexandra Arnold on the strength of her new PB in prelims is seeded 1st in the Consolation Final just missing the Championship final by 7 tenths of a second. Alex takes out the fly leg touching in fourth overall. Switching to back she turns on the jets and passes the swimmers in 5 & 7 to slip into 2nd place. Her breaststroke leg adds to her position, but the swimmer next to her in 3 is gone, (swimming a time that would have ultimately made her 5th in the final).  Alex finishes her free leg with a commanding hold on 2nd in the heat and a new personal best time that would have landed her 7th in the Final but does make her the 6th fastest Winhawk IM’er ever!. In the Championship Final, Sr. Co-Captain Reese Galewski resides in Lane 8 on the strength of her prelim personal best. I suspect that in the back of her mind, in spite of having rest time in-between, Reese wasn’t going to try and move a few spots up here and risk her chances of making State later in the 100 fly! The 3rd seeded 100 flyer, Reese took the race out 5th after the fly conserving energy. Her backstroke leg kept her right in the thick of things. The breaststroke leg saw her yield ground and she brought her free home to touch where she started in 8th. She was only off her seed by a second which put her in the books as the 7th fastest Winhawk IM’er!

Team Scores – Mayo is catching up to Hastings, those relay points are hard to make up. JM moves up two spots and Century drops down into a tie with Winona for 5th. Owatonna’s lone entry false Starts and they stay with their points from the relay.

Hastings                121
Mayo                     106
Farmington           99
JM                           65
Winona                  53
Century                  53
Owatonna             26

The 50 Freestyle sees Winona with two entries and both are in the Championship Final on the strength of posting personal best times. Sr. Co-Captain Haley O’Neill is seeded 3rd swimming in Lane 3 and gunning for that State Qualifying time. Sr. Emily Thurow is seeded 6th swimming in Lane 7 after slashing nearly a full second off of her previous PB. As one Coach put it, “ Sprinters are different, it’s like they know every race is a roll of the dice”. After a clean start the entire field swims two lengths side-by-side. In the end they finish in a water flurry where you can only discern the top 3 finishers at best. Emily repeats her swim of the prelims within 8 hundredths and places 7th overall. Her prelim swim places her at Number 7 of the fastest Winhawk 50’s of all time! As for Haley the look up at the clock reveals it all. Haley has finished where she started in third but misses the cut-off for State by ONLY one one hundredth of a second (0.01)! Haley’s swim moves her up to number 4 on the all-time fastest Winhawk list but it is little consolation for missing a trip to State.

Team Scores – Hastings pads their lead a little with 4-6-12 finishes, Farmington with just a 2 & 16 falls off of Mayo after their 1-10-14th finishes. Winona’s 3rd -7th helps them pull away from Century and nearly matches JM for 4th.

Hastings                154
Mayo                     136
Farmington           117
JM                        82
Winona                  81
Century                  68
Owatonna             40

One meter diving Finals is a conclusion of Thursday where the first 8 dives of their list were performed and now they wrap up with their final 3. Diving has no resemblance to swimming regarding semi-finals having any indication of what may happen in Finals. Championship diving rules require an 11 dive list, 5 voluntary and 6 optional dives taken from the 5 dive groups. There are requirements for what round dives of certain groups and whether voluntary or optional can be done. In Finals, a diver must perform one voluntary dive and 2 optional dives. Divers being quirkier than swimmers, vary on their desired preference for dive order on their list. Naturally there are dives that they like more than others, either based on fun or potential to score points. Some like to place their preferred dives in early rounds to make sure they get to Finals. Other are confident they will make finals and save their “bread and butter” dives for finals to give them confidence AND perhaps shake their competitors’’ confidence after they score well. Lastly, it may come down to how much degree of difficulty (DD) your final dives comprise of to score better and move up. Bottom line, what place they are at in Semi’s may mean little when competition is done. Junior Sarah Scherbring entered Finals in 12th place, she has been struggling with ankle issues all season affecting her ability to really press the board and get more height.  Senior Co-Captain Janelle Mueller was sitting in 5th place, one shy of qualifying for the State Championships. With the diving order pre-determined, Sarah was 11th and Janelle was 15th so both would be able to see scoring ahead of them and know what they would need to do to move up. Sarah led out her final three dives with  her last required dive, a 401b, Inward Dive in the pike position, DD 1.5. She hit it well for 4’s & 5’s scoring 20.25 pts. Janelle chose her 5124D, a Forward 1 ss with 2 twists, DD 2.3 and she scored mostly 4 & 4 1/2’s for 25.30. Sarah then stuck with the Inwards doing her Inward 1 ss in the tuck position, DD 1.6. She nailed it scoring 5 & 5 ½’s for 24.80 points. Janelle stuck in her last required dive next, also an Inward Dive in the pike position, DD 1.5. She hit it scoring 5 ½ & 6’s for 25.50 pts. Sarah finished up with a 303C, a Reverse 1 ½ ss in the Tuck position, DD 2.1. She muscles her way through it with minimal height but garners 3’s & 3 ½’s to score 19.95 pts. The three divers were good enough to move her up one spot to finish 11th overall. Janelle chose her     to finish up with. She nailed it for      a total 29.70 points. Her 3 final dives added in scored her 288.65 pts. moved her up to 4th overall by only 1.45 points! Janelle dove her way into being the first Winhawk of the day to qualify for the State Championships!

Team Scores – The Mayo divers help close the gap with Hastings, Farmington solidifies their hold on 3rd and Winona’s divers pull their teammates up into 4th place past JM.

Hastings                154
Mayo                     167
Farmington           151
Winona                  102
JM                         98
Century                  89
Owatonna             69

The 100 Butterfly sees only one contestant but she is one of the big reasons the Winhawks are on the rise. Sr. Co-Captain Reese Galewski is once again seeking that elusive trip to the State Championships. She entered the Championships seeded 3rd, went sub-minute qualifying for the Finals in 4th, and now stood behind the blocks looking to make the most of her final chance at State. At the start Reese took the race out hard staying with the leaders (that had already swum state qualifying paces in prelims). Reese reaches the 50 in 3rd place just a second behind the leader (who had been 3 seconds faster than her the prior day). Coming home at 75 Reese started to pay the price for going out quick and relinquished 3rd but kept driving to the wall looking for that qualifying time. At the wall She was in 4th place by a half second but the glance up at the clock and the look on her face told it all! She had qualified for State clearing the mark by OVER a half a second. Reese is Winhawk number 2 to qualify for the State Championships! In doing so Reese TIED the 13 year old Winhawk all time fastest 100 Butterfly record held by the great Britta Benson!! Congratulations Reese!!!

Team Scores – Even though BOTH had four finalists, two in each final, Mayo outscored Hastings and takes over the meet lead., Winona’s high single finisher hold’s off JM even though they had 4 and the two are tied for 4th place.

Mayo                     210
Hastings                200
Farmington           174
Winona                  117
JM                        117
Century                  101
Owatonna               69

The 100 Freestyle is a high point for Winona with four qualifiers, two in each final. The Consolation Final has Senior Emily Thurow seeded 2 in Lane 5 and the young 8th Grader Alexa Lofgren is seeded 6th swimming in Lane 7. Emily goes out strong turning even at the wall and at the 50 sits in a clear second behind Lane 6. Heading into the 3rd turn Emily maintains her pace moving past Lane 6 but is overtaken by Lane 3 in a powerful kick. Emily shows the best out-and-back for a clear 2nd place win, a new personal best over prelims by another 15 hundredths and 10th overall. Alexa in the meantime is strong off the block and is 5th at the 50 by an eyelash over her competitor in Lane 8. In the final 50 Alexa has the 3rd fastest split in the field stretching her lead in 5th and nearly catching her competitor in Lane 6. She finishes 5th in the heat and 13th overall with a new personal best over her prelim swim. In the Championship final, Winona’s other two qualifiers are Sophomore Alex Arnold in Lane 8 as the 8th seed and Sr. Co-Captain Haley O’Neill in lane 3 as the 3rd seed. Alex swims a solid event against a tough field setting a new personal best that sticks her all the way up into the 7th fastest Winhawk 100 Free in history! Over in Lane 3, Sr. Co-Captain Haley O’Neill is thinking one thing only, 53.65 the qualifying time for state. After just missing qualifying for state in the 50 by one one hundredth, and having placed 5th at Big 9, and third at this prelims, it was focus time and the state cut was the center of the bulls eye. Haley went out hard staying close to the leaders only a tenth off of the two of them at the 50. Hailey stayed strong through the 75 falling off slightly from the Big 9 Champion but hanging with the swimmer in 5 on the other side. At the touch and the look, you knew she was there. Haley blew through the cut dropping over a second from her seed. Haley stood upon the podium in third overall but beaming

Team Scores – Mayo extends their lead as Hastings has but one consolation entry. Winona’s 4 finalists to JM’s 3 breaks the logjam for 4th overall.

Mayo                     236
Hastings                205
Farmington           195
Winona                  155
JM                        153
Century                  116
Owatonna             83

The 500 Freestyle had but one finalist. Senior McKenna Marg was in the Consolation Final in Lane 8 after smashing her seed and setting the 8th fastest Winhawk 500 free ever during preliminaries. McKenna took the race out keeping herself in it but aware that she had an event left and a major expenditure of effort here would only garner an extra point maybe two. She swims a very respectable 2nd fastest personal ever and scores for the Winhawks where historically there has been none!

Team Scores – In spite of Hastings getting 2-3-9-10, Mayo betters them with a 1-9-7-11 finish and actually slightly adds to their lead. Winona and JM with one finalist each find themselves tied AGAIN!

Mayo                     289
Hastings                254
Farmington           227
Winona                  156
JM                        156
Century                  133
Owatonna             83

The 200 Free Relay is again a “who knows” event as prelims mean little. Winona’s contingent of Morgan Whyte, Reese Galewski, Emily Thurow and Haley O’Neill has the top seed going into Finals but that means little. The important number is 1:40.70 the state qualifying time. No one did it in prelims but odds were good a team would do it here. The Winhawks would have to cut nearly a second and a half off their all-out sprint of the prelims. The Winhawks touched at the 50 in 8th, Brought back half the field with their second 50, stayed ahead of half the field in the 3rd 50 and reeled in another team over the last 50 to touch in 3rd place overall. They swam the 7th fastest Winhawk 200 Free Relay of all time BUT came up a half a second shy of the qualifying time for State!

Team Scores – Mayo’s first extends their lead, Farmington 2nd keeps them closer to Hastings. Winona’s awesome 3rd pulls them away from JM into a clear 4th.

Mayo                     329
Hastings                284
Farmington           261
Winona                  188
JM                        180
Century                  161
Owatonna             109

The 100 Backstroke was one of the events Winona had been waiting for all afternoon. All four Winona entries were in the Finals, one in Consolation and 3 in the Championship heat! The 8th Grader Alexa Lofgren, was in her second final of the Championships looking to announce she is ready to be reckoned with going forward. She is the 7th seed in the Consolation Final swimming in Lane 1. She goes out working to get settled into a rhythm. She touches at the 50 in 6th and then finds her stroke and relies on her training to turn in the 3rd fastest split of the second 50 to touch in 4th and 12th overall! Her new personal best also marks her first appearance on the All-time Winhawk list as the 12th fastest Winhawk backstroke on record. You know she’ll be looking to move up that list real soon as well as add more entries! In the Championship Final we find Sr. Abbey Quandahl, seeded 7th out of Lane 1, McKenna Marg who is having a great Sections seeded 6th swimming out of Lane 7. Lastly is Sophomore Morgan Whyte seeded 5th out of Lane 2 next to Abbey. The Heat goes out FAST, a full half second faster than prelims. Morgan is in 4th at the 50 but they are all in a tight group 4 – 8th separated by less than a second. On the return stretch Morgan fades slightly and finishes 5th overall. Her time moves her up to holding the 2nd fastest Winhawk 100  Backstroke ever! Behind her McKenna caps her Championships with a 7th place finish and personal best that moves her into number 5 on the all-time list. Last but certainly smiling the most, Abbey touches in 8th just a hair off her prelim swim time that placed her as number 9 on the all-time Winhawk list!

Team Scores – Mayo keeps their lead but Hastings scoring 2-4 keeps them honest. Farmington has 3 finalists but all in Consolation so stays where they are at. JM wins the event but that is their only finalist. Winona’s four swimmers extend their lead and hold on 4th overall.

Mayo                     355
Hastings                316
Farmington           292
Winona                  230
JM                        200
Century                  162
Owatonna             112

The 100 Breaststroke has two Winhawks competing. Both are in Consolations and represent the present and the future of Winona Swimming. Swimming in the Consolation as 2nd seed is Senior Greer Kosidowski. A natural team leader she has one last chance to pull off the swim of her career. Seeded 8th in Lane 8 representing the future of Winhawk swimming is the 7th grader Annika Anderson. Her first year in swimming she has taken to it like a duck in water and is here in her first Section Finals to announce she has arrived and will be looking for more. The race takes off smooth and from the first underwater pull out and their heads pop up, you know Greer is doing something special. She turns at the wall first and powers her way down the pool alone in front. At the 50 she is over a second and a half ahead of her nearest competitor and pulls underwater heading to 75 as the others go by finishing 50 still. She ADDS to the lead through the wall and down the stretch out splitting the field by another second and a half to finish 3 seconds ahead. Her time would ultimately have been good enough for 5th overall once the Championships final was done. While thinking about the podium appearance that could have been, she can take solace in the fact that she added her name to the All-time Winhawk list when she popped off the sixth fastest Winhawk breaststroke in history!

Team Scores - Hastings had but one swimmer in Consolation, so while Mayo extends, FArmington gains some ground on them. The breathing room Winona had gained on JM slightly evaporated with JM having two finishers in the top 8.

Mayo                     403
Hastings                322 1/2
Farmington           308
Winona                  240
JM                         233
Century                  188 1/2
Owatonna             127

It’s the 400 Free Relay and just like the prior two, seeding mean nothing. The Winhawks sit in the 2nd seed which means Lane 5, sandwiched between Hastings and Century in 4 and 6 . At stake are final standings and the state qualifying. With double the points, a DQ brings all the standings 2nd – 5th into play. If everyone swims clean, the only conceivable battle is Winona in 4th and JM in 5th. Only 5 points separates them and any more than 3 places between them in the final could flip-flop the standings. Sophomore Morgan Whyte is first off the blocks and her and the entire field starts clean. Morgan tries to stay with the leaders through the 50 which represent lanes 4,3,&2 all of them off to her right. At the 100 she is a half second out of third while putting in a split 2 seconds faster than her prelim swim and not only a PB but the 9th fastest Winhawk 100 in history. The only thing left to do after all that is hand things off to the next sophomore Alex Arnold. Alex closes in on 3rd through the 50, even out splitting the Hastings swimmer just ahead of her in lane 4. Her training holds up through the hundred and she swims a faster split than the entire field improving her PB by a second and a half. Now it is time for the Senior Co-Captains. While no one else was thinking it, theywere all along. They are seeing state cut, they believe and they want it bad. Reese Galewski takes from the blocks in a virtual tie for 3rd. Reese yields only three tenths through the 50 (to JM’s 6th place finisher in the 100), yielding another 8 tenths by the 100 but bettering her prelim swim by over a second and a new PB. Last off the blocks is Haley O’Neill knowing it is up to her to make the state dream happen. In 4th by nearly 2/12 seconds it is the state cut or go home. Haley swims with a vengeance gaining on the entire field but Hastings, (it took their 100 Fly winner to keep Haley at bay). Through the 75 Haley is still gaining on Mayo’s 200 & 500 free champion and JM’s premier IM’er. She is swimming toward the state cut if she can just hang on! Haley touches in a personal best split by nearly a second, two tenths faster than her state qualifying 100 free and most importantly helps her teammates to punch their ticket for a trip to the State Championships! The four of them go on the books as the 3rd fastest Winhawk 400 Free relay of all time.

Team Scores – The relay results in no shuffling, Winona’s finishing right next to JM resulted in the Winhawks holding them off to finish in 4th place ahead of both Rochester John Marshall and Rochester Century! Amazingly even with the relay and some individual event jockeying, the results reflect the prelims calculated results!!

Mayo                     443
Hastings                356 1/2
Farmington           334
Winona                  270
JM                           265
Century                  216 1/2
Owatonna             151

Next stop the BIG SHOW, 2013 Girls' MSHSL Swimming & Diving Championships at the University Of Minnesota Aquatic Center. Nov 18-19-20th