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.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.



Thursday night, two schools looking for a dual meet win, and along with that a little respect, met up in the pool at WSHS.

The Winona Winhawks (1-5) hosted the Albert Lea Tigers (0-7) in the closest match-up each will see this swim season. 
They are very similar programs with very similar scenarios. Albert Lea is the smallest city in the Big 9; they are a powerhouse wrestling town, and the other mainline sports (B-Ball, Hockey) suck up a good share of the remaining air.  Winona, comparable in size to the bottom half of the Big 9, also suffer from attention deficit after B-Ball and Hockey.

Winless so far this season, the Winhawks have experienced the elation of winning in prior seasons. The Tigers on the other hand have gone 6 years without a dual meet win, a great bunch of kids that work hard, but suffer from low numbers and depth. Thursday night, someone would be celebrating, the other, continued frustration. 

The 200 Medley flashed a sign of what kind of evening it was going to be. The Winhawk A Relay of Whyte, Johnson, Schneider and Kohner, led wire to wire. Junior Aaron White opened up handing a slight edge to Senior Jake Johnson who opened up a HUGE gap. Sophomore Kyle Schneider just returning from a prolonged illness swam a respectable fly leg maintaining the lead out and Sophomore EJ Kohner maintained it as well to being home the unquestioned victory. The Winhawk B Relay of Klein, Wolner, Magana, and Suman, scored the 3rd place points.

Winona                10                          AL 4

The 200 Freestyle was a plus in points for the Winhawks as well with Johnson taking 2nd, Freshman Tyler Suman was right behind him for 3rd and Jr. Cooper McCormick scoring in 5th.

Winona                18                          AL 12

The 200 IM was nearly a 1-2-3 for the Winhawks but a False Start reduced the scoring Winhawk count to 2 swimmers. The win was the first of his career for Young 7th grade standout Griffin Wolner, a full 13 seconds faster than his swim back in the first meet of the season. Touching right behind Grif was Winhawk Senior Ryan Magana. 

Winona                27                          AL 15

The 50 Freestyle “Dash & Splash” was predictably the first hotly contested event of the evening. Lanes 3 & 4 were side-by-side from start to finish with EJ Kohner taking the win by a 4 one hundredths of a second margin!  Also scoring for the Winhawks were Jr. Hudson Echelard in 4th and Sr. Co-Captain Mic Borasari in 5th

Winona                36                          AL 22

The diving was held over at the Winona Middle School. Winhawks Derrik Prenot and Joe Fish took 2-3. 

Winona                43                          AL 28

The 100 Butterfly saw a rare fly performance (I’ve seen it once before myself) from usual distance Winhawk Jr. Hodd Gorman. Hodd brought home the 2nd place finish with Magana taking 4th

Winona                49                          AL 38

The 100 Freestyle was another point windfall for the Winhawks. Sophomore Kyle Schneider brings home the win in a season quick time, adding to his win in the Medley Relay. Junior Alex Miller finishes in 3rd with plenty of room to spare and Echelard adds to the total by scoring in 5th place. 

Winona                59                          AL 44

The 500 Freestyle showed the Winhawk future in action. With Gorman swimming off events, the youngsters strutted their stuff and then some. 7th grader Griffin Wolner showed that his time from Section True Team was no fluke, repeating it to place 2nd. Right behind him was Freshman Tyler Suman in 3rd and 7th grader Brady Kline was right on his heels placing 4th

Winona                68                          AL 51

The 200 Freestyle Relay was a barn burner, with the two squads plying opposite tactics. AL put their strength at the beginning and end, while the Winhawks had a stead drop in times from lead-off to finish. Echelard led off keeping the AL speedster within striking distance. Sophomore Kyle Schneider, looking for his 3rd win of the night reeled in AL by over a half a second. Sophomore EJ Kohner also looking to go 2 for 2 in relays chased down his AL counterpart with a monster split bringing the Winhawks to within tenths of a second of the leaders.  Junior Winhawk workhorse Hodd Gorman, “formerly” a distance standout, catches the Tiger next to him and takes the race to the wall touching out AL by 6 one hundredths of a second!!!  Helping the cause, Magana, Joseph Koll, McCormick and Alex Miller add the points for 3rd and the meet is getting out of reach for the Tigers. 

Winona                78                          AL 55

The 100 Backstroke saw Gorman stride back up to the blocks for ANOTHER off stroke swim. With just a few minutes rest after his gutty performance in the 4x50 relay, he takes to the water again and pulls off another touch out, winning the 100 back  by 16 hundredths of a second. Finishing in 4th is Junior Alex Vaslow and adding to the scoring effort in 5th is 7th grader Brady Kline. The 1-4-5 virtually puts the meet out of reach of the Tigers and the Winhawks start to breathe easier.

Winona                88                          AL 62

The 100 Breaststroke put the topper on the evening for the Winhawks. With two time State Qualifying Cal Dretske not in attendance, Sr. Jake Johnson was in the spot light and he blew away the field taking first with an 8 second margin of victory. Fortunately for the Winhawks that next head popping up was also a Winhawk, Sophomore EJ Kohner taking 2nd in a tenth of a second touch out! Usual Backstroker Junior Arron Whyte added 5th place to the scoring but the Winhawks exhibitioned his points, having the meet win locked up. 

Winona                98                          AL 68

The 400 Freestyle relay had no bearing on the results as the Winhawks all swam exhibition, yet that didn’t stop the team of Suman, Whyte, Johnson and Schneider from swimming one of the fastest times of the year and securing First place. Right behind them was the team of Gorman, Miller, McCormick and Echelard placing 2nd

Final Score

Winona Winhawks       98           Albert Lea Tigers         80

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

I'm back in the saddle again. (My dad loved Gene Autry)



I am getting back into the saddle. No excuse for my absence other than plain ol’ overload. Something has to give sometimes, the blog was it. I also get the sense it is not as much of a big deal for the boys high school. 


But swimming has been going on, I have been sharing swim info on the Winona Swim Club Facebook Page all along. Just sitting down and writing seemed to never rise to the top of the list. 


I will try to correct that, ramping up as the season goes into the second half. 


I see the St. Mary’s swimmers are in the FL Keys working out. Lucky devils! Although I am sure the workouts are no cake walk!


Saw Kenzie Brosnahan home from Emery University for the holidays, did not get to chat. 


The Winona Swim Club Wizards are off to Red Wing this weekend, 12 swimmers competing in 60 indv. races and 8 relays over the two days, Good Luck Wizards. I will be there officiating, good to keep in practice. Hopefull a number of the newly approved Wizard parent officials will be there getting in their shadowing requirement to become full-fledged Officials! I just took my Starter & Stroke & Turn re-certification tests, got 98%. Found out afterward I only have to take the higher level test of the two (Starter), oh well, it was good review! I got my Performance review scores from the fall high school reefing season. Officials and coaches rate each other for feedback/improvement. On a scale of 0-7 (7 being best) I was a 6.94 average, rated in attitude, knowledge, positioning, communication and judgement over 16 different coaches ratings. I’ll take that!


The Winona Winhawk Boys are off to Owatonna Thursday night for dual meet. Should be a good test, the Huskies have a number of wins under their belt including Faribault and Northfield. 


I myself am being called into rare Rochester duty. I will be at Roch Mayo, for the Mayo vs Mankato East swim meet. 


This Saturday the Winhawk Boys are off to the Austin Packer Relays.