Timp Sports WeeklyNovember 16, 2009
Publisher's Message
This week's issue looks at looks at four northern Utah Valley high schools that participated at the Nov. 13-14 Utah County Invitational, held at the Orem Recreational Center. In a matter of speaking, the invitational determines which local high schools have the best boys and girls' swim teams overall in this valley. Also, the meet allows swimmers who take county to show why they're legitimate contenders for state championship medals at the end of the four-month season. Let's get to those stories.
Dean Von Memmott
Publisher
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Awesome American Fork Cavewomen and Cavemen Win Girls and Boys' Divisions at Utah County Invitation
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher
The Awesome American Fork Cavewomen and Cavemen both won first-place trophies at the Utah County Invitational, a swim meet held at Orem's Recreation Center Nov. 13-14.
American Fork posted a score of 253 in both the divisions to win the meet's two county team championships. AKA the Loners, the Lone Peak Knights gave the Cavewomen the toughest competition through racking up 252 points to take second in the girls' division. For the Cavemen, they managed to overcome the Springville Red Devils, alias the Helltown Hellions, the meet's second-place finishers, by 28 points.
American Fork Coach Kathy King said, "The kids stepped it up today. I was concerned that they might not be able to drop their times significantly. Many of the kids did do that, though. They got a lot of kinks out, and they learned a lot on what they had to do to improve in their techniques."
American Fork got off to a good start on the first day of the two-day meet. American Fork won both the girls and boys' medley relays. Cavewoman Camille Okleberry won the meet's first gold medal for individual events by taking the girl's 200-yard freestyle. She went on to win the girls' 500-yard freestyle championship.
Jamie Nebeker won the girls' 200-yard individual medley and 100-yard breaststroke. Caveman Matt Okleberry, Camille's brother, finished second in the boys' 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle races. Okelberry said, "I posted my times in those events. So I'm already qualified for state."
McKay King took county title in the boys' 200-yard individual medley and 100-yard backstroke. Cavewoman Abby Morrison cruised away with a gold medal in the girls' 50-yard freestyle.
On the second day of the meet, T.J. Murphy joined the list American Fork swimmers to win county championships. He took in the boys' 100-yard butterfly, and he finished second in the boys' 100-yard freestyle.
The team of Daryk Childs, Kyle Smith, Baby Wade Healy, and McKay King won the boys' 200-yard freestyle. The team of Murphy, Okelberry, Smith, and King won the boys' 400-yard freestyle. Smith said, "To win the 400 free relay, we concentrated really hard on the techniques that Kathy taught us at practice. We got them down well enough to win in the time of 3:20.49. Springville gave us a real good battle. We beat them by just a second."
Momo King took eighth in the girls' 100-yard butterfly and 100-yard backstroke. Casey Nicole earned fifth-place finish in the girls' 100-yard freestyle. Healy took seventh in the boys' 100-yard freestyle.
The team of Morrison, Casey, Okelberry, and Tabi Sumsion took second in the girls' 200-yard freestyle. Childs took fourth in the boys' 100-yard breaststroke.
LP Swimmers Take 2nd in Girls' Division and 3rd in Boys' At Utah County Invitational
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher
AKA the Loners, the Lone Peak Knights' swim teams took second in the girls' division and third in the boys' at the Utah County Invitational, held Nov. 13-14 at the Orem Recreation Center.
Having a strong chance at taking home the 2009 county team titles, the Knights racked up points in everyone of the meet's 22 events. Lone Peak's new head coach, Chad Reimschussel said, "In every events, we had at least two swimmers step and score points for us."
The Knight girls' effort fell a point short of winning the county girls' championship. In the tight battle for it, the Awesome American Fork Cavewomen scored 253 points and Lone Peak 252. In the boys' division, incredible domination by American Fork caused Lone Peak to finish a weak third with 157 points.
Despite coming up short in their attempt to take home both county team titles, the Knights still produced individual county champs. Knight Kim Welch, for example, said, "I'll be qualifying for state real soon. My times are where they are at for being seeded at state. Today, I won the girls' 100 back and 100 butterfly. I'm hoping that today will be when I qualify for state."
Hannah Siebach won the girls' 100-yard freestyle title in a time of 57.48.
In the 200-yard medley relay, Lone Peak took second in the girls' division and third in the boys'.
Cate Woolston and Sam Scorsby took third and fourth respectively in the girls' 500-freestyle. "Tom" Sawyer Hendrickson took seventh in the men's 500-yard freestyle.
The team of Woolston, Scoresby, Siebach, and Welch took first in the girls' 200-yard freestyle relay. The team of Scorsby, Woolston, Welch, and Kira Hamilton won the girls' 400-yard freestyle relay. Lone Peak took third in the boys' 200-yard freestyle relay and seventh in the boys'.
Ferocious PG Vike Swimmers Take 7th in Both Girls and Boys' Divisions At Utah County Invitational
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher
The Ferocious Pleasant Grove Vikings finished seventh in both the girls and boys' divisions of the Utah County Invitational, a swim meet held at the Orem Recreation Center Nov. 13-14.
Pleasant Grove scored 163 points in the girls' division and 81 in the boys'.
Sara Gagon took fourth in the girls' 200-yard freestyle. Christie Bunnell took second in the girls' 500-yard freestyle and third in the girls' 100-yard butterfly. Summer Mazeika took 27th in the girls' 100-yard freestyle.
Ryan Fonseca took 14th in the boys' butterfly. Curtis Clayson took 12th in the boys' 100-yard freestyle. Jordan Bramhall took 18th in the boys' 500-yard freestyle. Jordan's brother Nate Bramhall took third in the boys' 100-yard breaststroke. The Bramhall brothers joined Fonseca and Elan Maynez securing a fifth-place finish for Pleasant Grove in the boys' 400-yard freestyle.
The team of Gagon, Bunnell, Lisa Jensen, and Sara Dickerson took fourth in the girls' 200-yard freestyle relay. The team of Clayson, Jamie Ricks, Andy Biesinger, and Craig Holmes took eighth in the boys' 200-yard freestyle relay.
Dickerson took 16th in the girls' 100-yard backstroke. Maynez took sixth in the boys' 100-yard backstroke. Jensen took 18th in the girls' 100-yard breastroke.
Lehi Takes 6th In Both Girls and Boys Divisions at Utah County Invitational
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher
The Lehi Pioneers finished fifth and sixth respectively in both the boys and girls' divisions at the Utah County Invitational, a high school swim meet held Nov. 13-14 at the Orem Recreation Center.
Lehi posted 117 points in the boys' division and 202 in the girls'.
One Pioneer won a county title at the meet: Braedon Hegemann. He won the boys' 50-yard championship in the meet's Nov. 13 action. Hegemann said, "By winning the 50 free, I know I am going to have to put in more effort to be able to do well at the state meet at the end of this season. I have a good chance of also swimming the 100 free at state. I am currently ranked eighth among boy freestyle swimmers in 4-A."
Hegemann also finished 24th in the boys' 100-yard breaststroke.
Madi White took third in the girls' 100-yard freestyle. Dani Vaughn finished sixth both in the girls' 500-yard freestyle and 100-yard backstroke. Lehi Coach Dennis Meyering said, "Dani Vaughn broke three school records at St. George recently. She broke them in the 200-yard free, 100 fly, and 100 free. In the 200 free, she set a new school record of 59.9, breaking a school record set by Jackie Hadfield 10 years ago. As a leadoff for our three girl relay teams, she posted a time of 55.8 at the St. George Invitational."
Ryan Doel took ninth in the boys' 100-yard butterfly. Tanner Frandsen took third in the boys' 50-yard freestyle and 17th in the boys' 500-yard freestyle. Frandsen joined Colt Lindstrom, Devon Kirkham, and Timmy Walsh in finishing fourth in the boys' 200-yard freestyle relay. The team of Rachel Hansen, Emilie Mardsen, Lindsey Smith, and Madie Taylor took eighth in the girls' 200-yard freestyle relay.
Trevor Blackburn took 16th in the boys' 100-yard backstroke. Emilie Mardsen took 14th in the girls' 100-yard breastroke.