Showing posts with label swim dive. Show all posts
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Shorewood swim team honors graduating seniors on Senior Night

Tuesday, October 27, 2015


Shorewood girls jump into the water at Senior Night Thursday, October 22, honoring graduating Seniors on the team.


Shorewood's seniors are in the middle as the team sounds off. Many Thunderbirds have been on swim teams ever since they were five years old, some at Klahaya and others at Innis Arden.


Photos by Wayne Pridemore


   

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SwimGym comes to Shoreline Pool with free event Sunday

Tuesday, October 13, 2015


DiveSeattle is bringing its new aquatics offering, SwimGym, to the Shoreline Pool on Sunday October 18.

SwimGym combines swimming, gymnastics and diving into a new sports program. The event is offered free to the public (although preregistration is required).

This Shoreline visit is hosted by Patti McEuen Southerland, Founder of DiveSeattle, and a two-time All American, and both Ilich Marcano and Alejandra Fuentes, two Olympian competitive divers and coaches from Venezuela.

Suitable for ages 4-13. Saturday October 18, 3:30pm, Shoreline Pool, 19030 1st Ave NE, Shoreline 98155.

Register here or contact DiveSeattle for more information.



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Shorewood vs Mariner swim / dive results

Friday, September 25, 2015

Shorewood swim and dive team

Photos by Wayne Pridemore

Shorewood vs Mariner Swim and Dive
at Shoreline Pool
Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015

Shorewood 2-0, 3-0

Shorewood 144
Mariner 34


--Susie McDowell








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T-Bird boys' swim team wins district title

Saturday, February 14, 2015

The Shorewood boys swim team won the district 3A title Saturday in Snohomish, beating out 11 other teams for their first place finish.

They finished first in four events: 200 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle relay; 400 freestyle relay.

At Snohomish Aquatics Center

7200 medley relay—Glacier Peak (Camden Wunderlich, Patrick McDowell, Andre Shigetomi, Andrew Meneses) 1:45.24
200 freestyle—Tore Landboe (SW) 1:49.77
200 individual medley—Wunderlich (GP) 1:56.87
50 freestyle—Nick Lavigne (GP) 22.46
Diving—Shigetomi (GP) 344.90
100 butterfly—Lavigne (GP) 52.71
100 freestyle—Andrew Butcher (SW) 50.47
500 freestyle—Wunderlich (GP) 4:42.54
200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Butcher, Davis Welsh, Ryan Farley, Landboe) 1:32.60
100 backstroke—Welsh (SW) 57.09
100 breaststroke—Alex Nguyenle (EW) 1:02.26
400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Butcher, Gonzalo Jeronimo, Anders Stenfjord, Landboe) 3:24.72


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Cross town rivals meet in pool Thursday

Friday, January 30, 2015

Shorewood swimmer goes all out
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

Shorecrest gets ready to go
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

Shorewood has equal zeal
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

On Thursday, January 29, cross town rival swim teams Shorewood and Shorecrest met at the Shoreline Pool. After all events were over, Shorecrest boys bested Shorewood 101-85.




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SW Swim and Dive win District championship

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Shorewood Swim and Dive won their 3A District 1 Championship over the weekend.

Shorewood won with depth, but had three wins in the 200 Medley Relay (Britt Blomso, Christina Garrison, Nicola Gerbino, and Maya McCants) 1:55.71, Britt Blomso in the 100 back 1:00.87, and the 400 Free Relay (Nicola Gerbino, Maya McCants, Christina Garrison, and Britt Blomso) 3:51.57. 

Shorewood now sends nine girls to state November 14 and 15 including three relays and four individual swimmers:

  1. Nicola Gerbino (200 free and 100 back), 
  2. Christina Garrison (50 free and 100 breast), 
  3. Maya McCants (100 free), and 
  4. Britt Blomso (100 fly and 100 back). 

Rounding out the relays are Megan Pitts, Meredith Rand, Maddie Henry, Sydney Pedersen, and Kirsten Bjorg

Coach is Susie McDowell


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Shorewood - Shorecrest swim - dive October 23

Thursday, October 23, 2014

The swim and dive teams from Shorewood and Shorecrest met on October 23 at the Shoreline Pool.

Shorewood won the event, 117-68.

Shorewood's record now stands at 9-2.

200 medley relay—Shorewood (Britt Blomso, Christina Garrison, Nicola Gerbino, Maya McCants), 1:56.52;
200 freestyle—Schuyler Peters (SC) 2:11.09; 
200 individual medley—Gerbino (SW) 2:28.02; 
50 freestyle—Garrison (SW) 27.02; 
Diving—Cierra Medalia (SW) 143.30; 
100 butterfly—Blomso (SW) 1:01.62; 
100 freestyle—Gerbino (SW) 59.46; 
500 freestyle—Peters (SC) 5:58.14; 
200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (McCants, Megan Pitts, Garrison, Blomso), 1:45.60; 
100 backstroke—Grace Stallings (SC) 1:14.03; 
100 breaststroke—Julie Moss (SC) 1:17.72; 
400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Pitts, McCants, Garrison, Blomso), 3:56.79


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Shorewood swim against Kamiak in Tuesday meet

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Meet at Shoreline Pool
October 7, 2014
Kamiak 106, SW 80
Shorewood record now 7-1

200 med relay SW 1:57.53 Britt Blomso, Christina Garrison, Nicola Gerbino, Maya McCants
200 free K 2:01.98 Angeline Dovinh
200 IM K 2:19.07 Ingrid Straume
50 free SW 27.01 Maya McCants
Diving K 231.85 Talor Bohot
100 fly SW 1:00.96* Britt Blomso
100 free K 57.31 Angeline Dovinh
500 free K 5:44.24 Stina Seaberg
200 free relay K 1:51.87 Angeline Dovinh, Taylor Funk, Bailey Kindle, Stina Seaberg
100 back SW 1:01.78* Britt Blomso
100 breast K 1:12.10 Ingrid Straume
400 free relay K 3:54.18 Rosanna Holod, Taylor Funk, Stina Seaberg, Ingrid Straume

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T-Birds outswim Glacier Peak and Snohomish on Tuesday

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Photo by Wayne Pridemore

Held at Shoreline Pool, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014
After both meets SW 7-0

Shorewood 96 vs. Snohomish 66

200 med relay SW 1:59.84 (Britt Blomso, Christina Garrison, Nicola Gerbino, Maya McCants)
200 free SNO  2:10.10 Maddie Donohue
200 IM SNO 2:21.61 Alyssa Hyland
50 free SW 27.69 Christina Garrison
Diving SNO 161.85 Natalie St. Marie
100 fly SW 1:01.20 Britt Blomso
100 free SW 1:00.33 Megan Pitts
500 free SNO 5:52.60 Maddie Donohue
200 free relay SNO 1:51.90 (Alyssa Hyland, Sedona Munguia, Emma Chonzena, Maddie Donahue)
100 back SW 1:02.05 Britt Blomso
100 breast SW 1:12.93 Christina Garrison
400 free relay SW 4:03.23 (Nicola Gerbino, Maya McCants, Christina Garrison, Britt Blomso)

Photo by Wayne Pridemore

Shorewood 110 vs. Glacier Peak 65

200 med relay SW 1:59.84 (Britt Blomso, Christina Garrison, Nicola Gerbino, Maya McCants)
200 free SW 2:13.23 Nicola Gerbino
200 IM SW 2:34.13 Megan Pitts
50 free SW 27.69 Christina Garrison
Diving GP 227.60 Annika Dayton
100 fly SW 1:01.20 Britt Blomso
100 free SW 1:00.33 Megan Pitts
500 free SW Nicola Gerbino 6:04.10
200 free relay SW 1:53.00 (Megan Pitts, Kirsten Bjorge, Sydney Pedersen, Meredith Rand)
100 back SW 1:02.05 Britt Blomso
100 breast SW 1:12.93 Christina Garrison
400 free relay SW 4:03.23 (Nicola Gerbino, Maya McCants, Christina Garrison, Britt Blomso)

Photo by Wayne Pridemore


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Shorewood swim team win against Mariner at Shoreline Pool

Friday, September 26, 2014

Shorewood Girls Swim and Dive advanced to a 5-0 record with a 150-31 win over Mariner Thursday. 

Double individual winners include Britt Blomso in the 50 free and 100 fly and Nicola Gerbino in the 200 IM and the 100 back.

SW vs. Mariner at Shoreline Pool 9/25, Shorewood record 5-0

Shorewood 150 Mariner 31

200 med relay SW (Britt Blomso, Christina Garrison, Nicola Gerbino) 1:59.75
200 free SW Maya McCants 2:14.61
200 IM SW Nicola Gerbino 2:31.03
50 free SW Britt Blomso, 25.59
Diving SW Cierra Medalia 159.50
100 fly SW Britt Blomso 1:01.01
100 free SW Christina Garrison 59.61
500 free SW Katelyn Kneib 6:25.54
200 free relay SW (Megan Pitts, Maya McCants, Christina Garrison, Britt Blomso) 1:48.50
100 back SW Nicola Gerbino 1:08.57
100 breast SW Muh-En Huang 1:21.89
400 free relay SW (Maya McCants, Kirsten Bjorge, Megan Pitts, Nicola Gerbino) 4:06.94


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Shorewood - Lynnwood swim meet Thursday

Thursday, September 18, 2014

The team cheer precedes the meet
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

Shorewood High School 141 - Lynnwood High School 41 in swim meet Thursday, September 18, 2014 at the Shoreline Pool.

Shorewood swam 12 events against Lynnwood.

Shorewood advanced to 3-0 with the win against Lynnwood. The T-birds were led by double winner Britt Blomso in the 200 IM (2:23.16) and the 100 free (58.66). Hannah Liu won the 500 in a District qualifying time of 6:37.73. 

Shorewood is looking ahead to a good contest against Edmonds-Woodway on Tuesday at Lynnwood Pool.

Coach Susie McDowell talks to the team
Photo by Wayne Pridemore



Updated 09-19-2014 11:15pm

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Lake Forest Park synchronized swimmer to compete in National Championships in June

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Seattle Synchro's 16-17 team takes the gold at Regional Championships.
Photo by Antonio Gonzales

Local athlete Emma Kamb is one of 14 members of the Seattle Synchronized Swimming Team set to compete for a national title at the 2014 Age Group National Championships June 28th-July 5th in Federal Way, WA.

The team qualified for the national championships by placing among the top three finishers at the 2014 Northwest Regional Championships. The meet features competitions in the 11-12, 13-15, 16-17 and 18-19 age group categories.

Kamb, 11, will compete in the 11-12 age category with teammates Jamie Chin, Jessica Forcucci, MeiLi Hobson, Ivy Huang, Keana Hunter, Elizaveta Polyakova and Alicia Wu.

Grace Chen, Lilly Cao, Kaitlyn Cobb (injured, not swimming), Irene Gonzalez, Abigail Orler, Shanaya de la Cruz Satterfield and Zoe Strand will compete in the 16-17 age category.

Synchronized swimming requires a unique combination of strength, agility, endurance, flexibility, and speed. Seattle Synchro athletes practice 2-4 hours per day, 3-5 days per week. Elite-level synchronized swimmers typically practice eight hours per day, six days per week.

Seattle Synchro has a long history of success. Three Seattle Synchro swimmers have gone on to the Olympics and two more are currently training with the National Team 1 squad.  Seattle Synchro routinely places in the top 10 at National level competitions and dominates the Pacific Northwest Region. The club has been active in the community for more than 30 years, and is currently led by head coach Lacey Ethier.


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Shadow Seals swim beyond disabilities at the Shoreline Pool

Monday, March 10, 2014

Shadow Seals club swimmers and coaches

By Quint Turner

Kiko Van Zandt was a nurse at Children’s Hospital twenty years ago when she met two active patients in wheelchairs. The youths wanted to exercise and were looking for more ways to do so. “They wheelchair-raced outside of Children’s and asked me to help them swim,” said Van Zandt. The nurse agreed to be their coach and that connection started the Shadow Seals swimming program. 

The Shadow Seals program was revolutionary then and now. It is the only independent swim team in the United States focusing solely on swimmers with disabilities. 

“The wheelchair race group called themselves Team Shadow and we got the name Shadow Seals from there,” said Van Zandt, who is still a nurse at Children’s. Each of the Shadow Seals has a disability, which can be either mental or physical, but Van Zandt’s goal for the team is to make sure every member trains as though on an able-bodied swim team.

“The premise of this team is to provide kids with physical disabilities the same things we got growing up,” said Van Zandt. “My goal was to have the swimmers love swimming so much that they want to swim year round on an able-bodied team.” She modeled the program based on her days as a competitive swimmer at the University of Washington in the 1970s.

Today Van Zandt coaches the Shadow Seals team with the help of permanent coaches Guillermo Romano and Justin Fleming, who oversee volunteer student-coaches Nathan Ives and Maddie Maider from Roosevelt High School. The five coaches design workouts and drills for the swimmers who range in age from 8 to 22 years. In addition to the 12 swimmers registered with the club there are an additional 5 athletes certified by other USA-swimming clubs to practice with the team. Practices alternate between Shoreline Pool in Shoreline and Lindbergh Pool in Renton. 

Before swimming in regional or national competitions, each swimmer has to be classified based on a disability range of S10 to S1. Swimmers compete only against people in the same ranking.

A swimmer who is S1 ranked is the most disabled which includes those with only one arm like Kayla Wheeler. Wheeler, a Mountlake Terrace Senior, is a celebrated Shadow Seal. Born missing three limbs, she swims with her left arm, and holds four world records and countless national records. She has been named to the Scholastic All-American team two years in a row for maintaining a 4.0 in core high school classes while also meeting Paralympic Championship standards. Though she was originally classified as an S4 swimmer, she was S3 for four-and-a-half years and S1 for 18 months, but is currently classified as S2. Three of her world records are in the 50 butterfly in classes 1, 2, and 3.

“Kayla likes it when people don’t think she can do it,” said Kayla’s mom, Joyce Wheeler. Kayla loves to swim every event except for backstroke, which is unfortunate because she hopes to compete at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro and the only event there for S2 swimmers is the backstroke. A strong competitor, Kayla plans to continue to train despite pain in her left shoulder from the repetitive backstroke motion.

One of Kayla’s teammates, Anita Braitmayer, suffers the effects of paraplegic residual to polio and joined Shadow Seals in the fall of 2009 because her mother made her do so. “Seriously,” said Anita, “my mom encouraged me to join.” 

Anita’s mom, Karen Braitmayer, wanted her daughter to learn more than swimming. “I felt Anita would benefit from the camaraderie of other kids who shared her experience of being a person with disability in our community,” said Karen Braitmayer. “Most of these kids are ‘onlies’ – the only kid with a physical disability in their school environment. It is tiring being the one everyone notices. Having fun and getting faster in her swimming was just icing on the cake.”

During an extended stay in Children’s Hospital, Anita learned to swim using just her arms. She is ranked S6. According to Karen Braitmayer, Anita’s biggest challenge “was that she got chilled very easily without the warmth of muscle moving in her lower limbs.” 

Like her teammates, Anita perseveres beyond obstacles.

Permanent Coach Justin Fleming has a long-term connection to the program. He was born with multiple birth defects in his right leg and had to have it amputated while just a week old. The operation took place at Children’s Hospital. “I met Kiko when I was seven days old,” said Coach Fleming. He joined the Shadow Seals when he was in grade school and has enjoyed a long career. 

The practices helped propel Fleming to the 2004 Paralympics in Athens, where he raced in the 400 meter freestyle and 100 meter butterfly events in the S8 classification. He finished seventh overall in both events. Fleming became a coach with the Shadow Seals in order to make sure more kids get the same chance he did and also to give back to the community.

Coach Romano’s route to the team was different. He and Coach Fleming swam on the same able-bodied team in high school. “[Fleming] pulled one of my friends on to the Shadow Seals,” said Romano, “and then he pulled me in.” He assisted the team the same way both Coach Ives and Coach Maider do now, giving workouts to lanes of swimmers, before heading off to college. “I lost track of Kiko,” said Romano, “but then I saw her at a master’s championship meet and reconnected with her.” He rejoined the Shadow Seals as a permanent coach. “Coaching is my greatest passion,” said Romano. “Coaching people with disabilities presents a challenge you won't find with able bodied teams. It allows and forces me to constantly create new strokes or adaptations that I wouldn't do elsewhere.”

But all three of the coaches don’t just help the Shadow Seals, the coaches also travel to teach more kids with disabilities. Romano even went to Mexico in February to train coaches to work with kids with disabilities. 

The club attracts swimmers outside the Seattle area. “We draw (swimmers) from Camano Island and from all over,” said Coach Romano. “We had a kid from Arkansas swim with our team once. Because there are so few meets, most swimmers need to travel a long distance to compete. Most teams can’t afford to send a coach with them and we pick up a few swimmers during a meet and give them feedback.” 

When not everyone can get together, the coaches encourage the athletes to practice individually. “We email or text workouts [to swimmers] and do one-on-one workouts with athletes not on an able-bodied team,” said Coach Romano. And the coaches rotate so they can work with everybody. 

The public even has an opportunity to support the swimmers. The Shadow Seals are holding a Swim-A-Thon on Sun., March 9, at Lindbergh Pool in Renton. This annual fundraiser has each athlete swim for either two hours or 200 pool lengths. People who want to donate can either pledge a dollar amount per lengths a swimmer will do in two hours or a total amount up front.

The team is also preparing for the Fifth Annual Marin Morrison Memorial Meet on May 3 and 4. The meet is named after former Shadow Seal Marin Morrison, who went on to compete in the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing. She died the following year due to a brain tumor. Since there are no other clubs like the Shadow Seals to compete against, the Shadow Seals host their own event every year. The Memorial Meet is open to all swimmers who are registered with USA Swimming. If you’re looking to see impressive swimmers, this is the meet to watch.

For more information on the Shadow Seals, see their website

This article was originally published in My Edmonds News


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Shorewood swimmers finish eighth in State 3A boys’ swimming

Friday, February 28, 2014

Shorewood placed eighth in team scoring at the State 3A swimming and diving championship Feb. 21-22 in Federal Way.

Boys’ State championships
At King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way, Saturday, Feb. 22

* Automatic All-American
** All-American consideration

CLASS 4A
Finals

200-yard medley relay — 1, Issaquah, 1:35.91.
200 freestyle — 1, E. Kim, Eastlake, 1:37.42*.
200 individual medley — 1, Woodbury, Curtis, 1:50.31*.
50 free — 1, Anderson, Federal Way, 20.19*.
Diving — 1, Klassen, Redmond, 468.75.
100 butterfly — 1, Bublitz, Kentridge, 48.80*.
100 free — 1, E. Kim, Eastlake, 43.90*.
500 free — 1, Geideman, Richland, 4:36.13.
200 free relay — 1, Gig Harbor, 1:27.91.
100 backstroke  — 1, Anderson, Federal Way, 48.10*; 2, Woodbury, Curtis, 49.33*.
100 breaststroke — 1, Schendel, Roosevelt, 57.13**.
400 free relay — 1, Kentridge, 3:12.66.

CLASS 3A

Team scores (Top 10) — Mercer Island 337, Bellevue 282.5, Lakeside (Seattle) 233.5, Bainbridge 130, Hazen 122.5, Peninsula 114, Hanford 108, Shorewood 107, Kennedy Catholic 87, O’Dea 81.

Finals
200 medley relay — 1, Bellevue, 1:34.09*; 2, Lakeside, 1:34.99**; 3, Mercer Island, 1:35.46**.
200 free — 1, Wertz, Hanford, 1:41.81.
200 IM — 1, Devine, Lakeside, 1:47.60*; 2, Thach, Kennedy Catholic, 1:50.29*.
50 free — 1, Lorr, Interlake, 20.90** … 3, Andrew Garrison, Shorewood, 21.56.
Diving — 1, Aaron Moss, Shorecrest, 451.80; 2, Friedman, Peninsula, 381.60.
100 fly — 1, McCarthy, Bellevue, 49.12*; 2, Thach, Kennedy Catholic, 50.30**; 3, Hamlik, Prairie, 50.34**.
100 free — 1, Deiparine, Mercer Island, 46.46.
500 free — 1, Devine, Lakeside, 4:29.56*; 2, Grant Heisey, Shorecrest, 4:38.70.
200 free relay — 1, Mercer Island, 1:25.97** … 3, Shorewood (Galen Kintner, Andrew Garrison, Jonah Hoverson, Tore Landboe) 1:28.05.
100 back — 1, McCarthy, Bellevue, 48.64*; 2, Montemayor, Chief Sealth, 50.35**; 3, Hamlik, Prairie, 51.16**.
100 breast — 1, Riggs, Peninsula, 56.98**; 2, M. Ciliv, Bellevue, 57.27**; 3, Andrew Garrison, Shorewood, 59.63.
400 free relay — 1, Mercer Island, 3:07.36*; 2, Bellevue, 3:10.05**


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Aaron Moss of Shorecrest wins State 3A diving championship

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Shorecrest Senior Aaron Moss receiving his
2014 State Championship Metal from his Dive Coach, Marc Hughes
Photo courtesy Shoreline Schools

Aaron Moss of Shorecrest won the State 3A diving championship Saturday as part of the State boys’ swimming and diving championship at the King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way.

Moss’s score of 451.80 points put him well ahead of the 381.60 for second-place Paul Friedman of Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor. His score was the second best among divers in the three classifications at the meet behind the 468.75 for 4A champion Eric Klassen of Redmond.


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Shorewood, Shorecrest swimmers head for State championship Friday and Saturday after 1-2 finish in District 3A championships

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Shorewood will have entries in nine of the 12 events at the state 3A swimming and diving championships and Shorecrest in eight events after the two local teams placed first and second in the Northwest District championships Feb. 14-15.

The State championships in 4A, 3A and 2A/1A divisions will be Friday and Saturday at the King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way.

At the District championships, Shorewood swimmers won eight events, and Shorecrest swimmers and divers won three events.

They qualified for state by being among the top four finishers in their events at the District meet. 
Northwest District 3A Boys’ Swim and Dive Championships

At Marysville Pilchuck High School, Feb. 14-15

Team scores: Shorewood 516, Shorecrest 473, Oak Harbor 284, Meadowdale 278, Marysville Getchell 225, Glacier Peak 183, Mountlake Terrace 157, Stanwood 153, Marysville Pilchuck 123, Everett 109.

State qualifiers from Shorewood and Shorecrest at Northwest District meet: 
200-yard medley relay—1. Shorewood (Jonah Hoverson, Andrew Garrison, Gonzalo Jeronimo, Galen Kintner) 1:43.37 … 4, Shorecrest (Zane Comden, Evan Deiparine, Grant Heisey, Brian Okazaki) 1:49.19;
200 freestyle— 1, Tore Landboe (SW) 1:48.75… 3, Arne Landboe (SW) 1:56.20
200 individual medley— 1, Grant Heisey (SC) 2:01.21; 2, Aaron Zevenbergen (SC) 2:07.38.
50 freestyle— 1, Galen Kintner (SW) 22.49; … 3, Andrew Garrison (SW) 22.60.
Diving— 1, Aaron Moss (SC) 491.25 … 4, Tyler Dukleth (SC) 204.80;
100 butterfly— 1, Powers (OH) 53.24 … 4, Aaron Zevenbergen (SC) 54.18;
100 freestyle— 1, Galen Kintner (SW) 49.71; 2, Gunnar Ruud (SC) 51.41.
500 freestyle— 1, Grant Heisey (SC) 4:47.57; 2, Tore Landboe (SW) 5:03.11; 3, Davis Welsh (SW) 5:15.43.
200 freestyle relay— 1, Shorewood (Galen Kintner, Jack Allen, Tore Landboe, Andrew Garrison) 1:30.46; 2, Shorecrest (Zevenbergen, David Ahern, Ruud, Brian Okazaki) 1:33.50.
100 backstroke— 1, Anders Blomso (SW) 58.17; 2, Jonah Hoverson (SW) 58.96; 3, Davis Welsh (SW) 59.42.
100 breaststroke— 1, Andrew Garrison (SW) 1:02.64.
400 freestyle relay— 1, Shorewood (Jonah Hoverson, Arne Landboe, Anders Blomso, Tore Landboe) 3:23.62; 2, Shorecrest (Aaron Zevenbergen, Trent Jones, Gunnar Ruud, Grant Heisey) 3:25.33.


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Shorewood JV swim team wins trophy

Monday, February 10, 2014

Members of the Shorewood JV swim team
Photo courtesy of Cathy Farley

This past Friday, February 7, 2014, at the JV Invitational, the Shorewood JV Swim team won the trophy.

Pictured are Coaches Scott Kelly and Jeremy Hunter with three of the JV swimmers (L to R – Ryan Farley, Garett Schultz, Dominic Nouwens)


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Shorewood swimmers defeat Shorecrest 105-80 Thursday at Shoreline Pool

Friday, January 31, 2014

Shorewood team watches the diving competition
Photo by Wayne Pridemore
The Shorewood boys’ swimming and diving team defeated Shorecrest 105-80 Thursday at the Shoreline Pool in the final dual meet of the season for both teams.

Shorewood 105, Shorecrest 80
At Shoreline Pool, Thursday, Jan. 30

200-yard medley relay—Shorewood (Blomso, Garrison, Jeronimo, Landboe) 1:45.24;
200 freestyle—Aaron Zevenbergen (SC) 1:53.71;
200 individual medley—Grant Heisey (SC) 2:06.76;
50 freestyle—Galen Kintner (SW) 23.37;
Diving—Aaron Moss (SC) 279.50;
100 butterfly—Zevenbergen (SC) 55.13;
100 freestyle—Tore Landboe (SW) 50.84;
500 freestyle—Heisey (SC) 5:01.07;
200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Kintner, Allen, Hoverson, Garrison) 1:33.39;
100 backstroke—Arne Landboe (SW) 1:00.00;
100 breaststroke—Andrew Garrison (SW) 1:03.70;
400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Kintner, Hoverson, A. Landboe, T. Landboe) 3:26.27.

Shorecrest team watches the diving competition
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

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Shorecrest scored home victories over Lynnwood and Meadowdale Tuesday and Shorewood took loss at Kamiak into Thunderbird victory over Scots Thursday

The Shorecrest boys’ swimming and diving team defeated Lynnwood and Meadowdale Tuesday in a home double-dual meet, and Shorewood lost at Kamiak going into a Shorewood victory over Shorecrest Thursday.

Shorecrest defeated Lynnwood 145-21 and Meadowdale 119-51 in the double dual at Shoreline Pool Tuesday.

 Shorewood lost to Kamiak 105-80 at Kamiak High School.

Tuesday, Jan. 28 Results
At Shoreline Pool
Shorecrest 145, Lynnwood 21

200-yard medley relay—Shorecrest (Comden, Deiparine, Zevenbergen, Okazaki) 1:48.55;
200 freestyle—1, Gunnar Ruud (SC) 2:02.33;
200 individual medley—1, Aaron Zevenbergen (SC) 2:07.89; 2, Evan Deiparine (SC) 2:17.19;
50 freestyle—Brian Okazaki (SC) 0:23.80; 2, David Ahern (SC) 24.02;
100 butterfly— 1, Aaron Zevenbergen (SC) 0:54.92;
100 freestyle— 1, Gunnar Ruud (SC) 0:53.43; 2, Trent Jones (SC) 53.54;
500 freestyle—1, Mathew Creagan (SC) 5:46.83; 2, Daniel Zevenbergen (SC) 5:49.44;
200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Okazaki, Jones, Ahern, Ruud) 1:36.48;
100 backstroke—Zane Comden (SC) 1:04.18;
100 breaststroke—Evan Deiparine (SC) 1:09.76;
400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Ruud, Jones, Ahern, Zevenbergen) 3:34.01.

Shorecrest 119, Meadowdale 51

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Comden, Deiparine, Zevenbergen, Okazaki) 1:48.55;
200 freestyle—1 Flynn (M) 1:57.52; 2, Gunnar Ruud, SC, 2:02.33;
200 individual medley—Aaron Zevenbergen (SC) 2:07.89. 2, Evan Deiparine, SC, 2:17.19;
50 freestyle—Brian Okazaki (SC) 0:23.80; 2     , David Ahern, SC,  24.02
100 butterfly—Aaron Zevenbergen (SC) 54.92;
100 freestyle—Brian Ruud (SC) 53.43; 2, Trent Jones, SC,  24.02;
500 freestyle— 1, Mathew Creagan (SC) 5:46.83; 2, Daniel Zevenbergen, SC, 5:49.44;
200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Okazaki, Jones, Ahern, Ruud) 1:36.48;
100 backstroke—1, Busby (M) 1:01.63;
100 breaststroke— 1, Evan Deiparine (SC) 1:09.76;
400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Ruud, Jones, Ahern, Zevenbergen) 3:34.01.

At Kamiak High School
Kamiak 105, Shorewood 80

200 medley relay—Kamiak, 1:40.94
200 free—Lee, K, 1:49.25
200 IM—Limm, K, 2:00.64
50 free —Schumann, K, 22.62
Diving—Christner, K, 224.70
100 fly —Limm, K, 55.27
100 free —Schumann, K, 49.05
500 free —Tore Landboe, S@, 5:08.11
200 free relay —Shorewood (Galen Kinter, Jack Allen, Tore Landboe, Andrew Garison) 1:32.51
100 backstroke—Lee, K. 55.67.
100 breaststroke —Lee, K, 55.67
400 free relay —Kamiak, 3:19.66.


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Shorewood swimmers defeat Monroe Tuesday

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Shorewood’s swim team warms up prior to
competing against Monroe High School.
Photo by Wayne Pridemore


Shorewood swimmers defeated Monroe Tuesday before playing host to Edmonds-Woodway and Mountlake Terrace Thursday

Shorewood’s William Hubbell is swimming
the back stroke leg of the 200 IM.
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

The Shorewood boys' swimming team defeated Monroe 121-48 at the Shoreline Pool Tuesday before playing host to both Edmonds-Woodway and Mountlake Terrace in double dual meets Thursday, also at the Shoreline Pool.

Thunderbird swimmer, John Enhi,
in the last leg of the 200 IM.
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

The victory over Monroe gave Shorewood a 6-0 season dual-meet record going into the Thursday double dual meets.

Four of the swimmers are almost dead even
in the start of this free style event.
Photo by Wayne Pridemore

SHOREWOOD 121, MONROE 48
At Shoreline Pool, Tuesday, Jan. 14

200-yard medley relay—Shorewood (Nagy, Kalvoy, Blomso, Farley) 1:57.77;
200 freestyle—Wintermute (M) 2:01.60;
200 individual medley—John Ehni (SW) 2:18.38;
50 freestyle—Anders Blomso (SW) 25.53;
100 butterfly—Tore Landboe (SW) 58.38;
100 freestyle—Nick Nagy (SW) 57.48;
500 freestyle—Cameron Wood (M) 5:40.62;
200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Hoverson, Landboe, Garrison, Farley) 1:36.52;
100 backstroke—Davis Welsh (Shorewood) 1:03.12;
100 breaststroke—Bjorn Kalvoy (SW) 1:15.24;
400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Garrison, Hoverson, Kintner, Landboe) 3:29.15.

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