News Roundup — Swimmers set for state meet/Kickers earn win in shootout

SEATTLE – It’s not a district title, but Bainbridge swim coach Greg Colby is happy to be back at State. “We’ll take second,” he said. The Spartans were in the lead early on, but were overcome by the eventual district champion Holy Names at the 3A Sea-King District 2 meet at Hec Ed Pool on the new campus.

Swimmers set for state meet

SEATTLE – It’s not a district title, but Bainbridge swim coach Greg Colby is happy to be back at State.

“We’ll take second,” he said.

The Spartans were in the lead early on, but were overcome by the eventual district champion Holy Names at the 3A Sea-King District 2 meet at Hec Ed Pool on the new campus.

With a rabid fan section rooting them on, the Spartans took silver with 238 team points. The Cougars were first with 261, while Mercer Island and Bellevue were third and fourth, respectively.

Anne Scott repeated as district champion in the 50 and 100 freestyle with times of 23.83 and 52.34, improving on her already fast times in those events.

“(Holy Names’) Lauren Hall pushed her in the 100 a little bit,” Colby said. “Anne is an amazing talent. She’s going to have some tougher competition next week.”

Scott was also on the 200 medley relay along with Isabel Williams, Tessa Griffin and April Isa that finished second with a time of 1:55.17. She, along with India Wade, Keziah Beall and Williams won the 400 free relay with a blazing time of 3:40.07 in one of the closest races of the night.

“Five minutes before the race, I do (get nervous),” Scott said. “But behind the block, everything gets (quiet). I don’t remember what I see. I just zone out.”

Julie Pendleton and Kristine Valdez made some noise in the consolation swims, as both went 1-2 in the 200 individual medley.

Pendleton was third in the 100 breastroke while Valdez finished second in the 100 backstroke.

“Julie and Kristine stepped it up in the IM,” Colby said. “That really got us going as a team. In the 50, April Isa sparked some more momentum for us, and we had it going for us for a while there.”

Isa won the 50 free consolation final with a time of 25.87. She also won the 100 free consolation final and was fourth in the 500 free.

Griffin placed third in the 50 free final and won the 100 yard consolation final.

Williams was second in the 100 butterfly consolation final and fourth in the 100 backstroke final. Isa, Wade, Beall and Williams also placed second in the 200 free relay by a second to Mercer Island.

Colby said the team swam inspired on Friday night, a far cry from their swims in the prelims the previous night.

“We were flat,” he said. “We had a 35 point defecit going in, and there was no way we were gonna (make it up) unless someone false started or something terrible happened, which we don’t want to wish on anybody.”

He also felt the team might not have been prepared for the pressure of swimming in a district meet, as many of his swimmers are freshman or in their first year at districts.

He also acknowledged the time change may have been a factor, as they normally swim in the afternoon, but had to get used to swimming at night.

In the diving competition, Stephanie Whalen and Shelby Mann qualified for State. Whalen was second to Issaquah’s Jessie Snowden, who set a new district record with 453.60 points.

Whalen scored 395.60, while Mann placed 11th with a score of 282.65, just getting over the 280 qualifying score.

“Having her make State is a huge accomplishment this year,” said dive coach Chris Miller. “She’s working really hard and is having a good year.”

As for Stephanie?

“I think she’s the best diver in the state and the judges haven’t figured it out,” he said. “She’s got the highest DD (degree of difficulty). She’s got a rise on breaking the 11-dive record at State.”

Colby was named the coach of the year at the meet.

The 3A state meet will be held at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way. Prelims will be held on Friday, while the finals will be on Saturday.

Kickers earn win in shootout

It came down to another shootout, but this time the Bainbridge girls soccer team were on the winning end.

The Spartans outscored the Eastside Catholic Crusaders 6-5 to win and finish third in the Metro League tournament.

“We finished out happy and had a great time,” said head coach Mark Grindrod. “There was no pressure. We had 22 kids on the roster, and we played them all. We started all the seniors and ended with all the seniors.”

But as in previous games, Bainbridge could not score during regulation.

In the shootout, Alana MacWhorter, Lizzie Seligmann, Kelsey Devereaux, Callie Tift and Heather Peck scored goals while Jackie Danzig did her part to keep the Crusaders out of the box.

The win was the third one in three games against Eastside Catholic. Bainbridge allowed only one goal in their last seven games.

The Spartans finished the season at 9-6-4.