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Boys swim leans on senior leaders
By Morgen Dozier and Allie Jorgensen Staff Writers
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When the senior boys were just freshmen, they watched the swim team capture the program’s most recent State Championship. Now, in their final year, they are trying to maintain the success for which the program has always been known.
“This is what I would call one of our transition years where we’ve lost a lot of seniors,” said boys coach Greg McLain. “We’re really transitioning between the end of the team that won the title in 2020 and the new group, you know, kind of the new generation of our swimmers.”
The last time the boys swim team won state was in 2020. That was when seniors Joe Stephenson and Chris Rosser were just freshmen. Neither Stephenson or Rosser competed at the 2020 State Championships but the memories they made there remain vivid in their minds.
“The energy and the atmosphere of the whole meet – I think it was something that was the most memorable, you know, because we all just knew at that point that we were going to come out on top,” Rosser said. His sophomore year, Rosser placed in five events at the State Championship meet, including two individual events. He placed in three events his junior year.
This year, Rosser is chasing the 50 free and 100 yard freestyle school records. He said he thinks he can get within less than a second margin of the record time.
“But I think it all just comes down to how I execute my race at State, and just to see how and where my training will take me at the end of the season,” Rosser said.
Although Rosser has had an impactful four years on the swim team, he also had some major struggles.
“Sophomore year we did really good (at State),” he said. “We placed third, we got some medals, but last year it kind of took a downturn. I think I fell off the pace last year, that affected my whole season and my mentality.
“I was feeling burnout for a while after sophomore year, and I think it affected me going into junior year. But I feel like I’ve regained all that I’ve lost up until that point.”
Along with Rosser, Stephenson hasn’t always had it easy. Being the shortest one on his team came with an array of challenges, but he never backed down. At 5-foot-7, Stephenson said he tried to be the hardest worker on the team in order to accomplish his goals. By junior year, he finally reached the State Meet. He placed eighth in the 200 yard IM and eleventh in the 500 yard freestyle.
District Meet Results
He has only gotten stronger. He set two pool records at the Senior Night meet in January. And at the district meet on Jan. 21, Stephenson took gold in all four of his events – two individual races and two relays.
“These four years have been a lot of ups and downs, and I would say they all came together pretty well,” Stephenson said. “Freshman year, I wasn’t one of the fastest on the team, I had to work to earn that spot. And then last year I made a state for the first time. This year I just hope to do the same thing and hopefully place really well and possibly bring back a medal.”
As the season continues on and the seniors grow closer to graduation, junior Logen Black knows the void Rosser and Stephenson will leave on the team.
Black, who has been swimming competitively for eight years, has had a strong season. At the district meet, he earned a gold, silver and bronze in his three races. He hopes he can help lead next year’s team so they can continue the program’s rich tradition of success.
“I am worried just because Chris and Joe are a big part of the team,” Black said. “But at the same time I think we can use our leadership skills and bring it together and hopefully have a great team like what we have now.”
The boys and girls teams won the District Championship on Jan. 21. The girls advanced 15 swimmers and divers to Regionals. The boys advanced 13. Those who finished in the top 3 at Districts, include:
Girls
200 Medley Relay
1st: 1:54.47 (A. Renee, H. Dove, M. Dozier, C. Sullivan)
200 Yard Freestyle
1st. Carlie Solomon 2:02.10
2nd. Ava Bailey 2:06.28
3rd. Marisa Chinen 2:08.20
200 Yard IM
2nd. Morgen Dozier 2:16.61
3rd. Hannah Dove 2:16.81
50 Yard Freestyle
1st. Elena Amos 24.57
2nd. Cecelia Sullivan 25.39
100 Yard Butterfly
2nd. Elena Amos 59.58
3rd. Hannah Dove 1:00.11
100 Yard Freestyle
1st. Carlie Solomon 55.91
2nd. Marisa Stone 57.24
500 Yard Freestyle
1st. Ava Bailey 5:35.76
2nd. Marisa Chinen 5:43.75
200 Yard Freestyle Relay
1st. 1:46.02 (M. Stone, C. Sul- livan, C. Solomon, E. Amos)
100 Yard Backstroke
1st. Renee Alcala 1:03.06
3rd. Lucy Foltz 1:07.15
100 Yard Breaststroke
1st. Cece Sullivan 1:10.64
2nd. Katelyn Walker 1:19.52
3rd. Carmen Ramirez 1:19.86
400 Yard Freestyle Relay
1st 3:46.97 (H. Dove, R. Alaca, C. Solomon, E. Amos)
1 meter Diving
1. Allie Watson 251.55
BOYS
200 Medley Relay
1st 1:42.16 (C. Rosser, J. Stephenson, G. Fabrizio, K. Johnson)
200 Yard Freestyle
3rd Logen Black 1:54.11
200 Yard IM
1st Joe Stephenson 1:59.84
2nd Gabe Fabrizio 2:06.23
50 Yard Freestyle
1st Chris Rosser 21.54
2nd Ian Maxwell 22.38
3rd Sean Kloesel 22.88
100 Yard Butterfly
1st Gabe Fabrizio 54.70
100 Yard Freestyle
2nd Chris Rosser 47.77
3rd Ian Maxwell 50.48
500 Yard Freestyle
1st Joe Stephenson 4:48.68
2nd Corey Foltz 5:32.50
200 Yard Freestyle Relay
1st 1:30.94 (I. Maxwell, H. Anderson, G. Fabrizio, C. Rosser)
100 Yard Backstroke
1st Korbin Johnson 1:00.94
3rd Ivan Rodriguez 1:02.84
100 Yard Breaststroke
2nd Logen Black 1:07.05
400 Yard Freestyle Relay
1st 3:21.97 (I. Maxwell, H. Anderson, L. Black, J. Stephenson)