Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Avon Grove clinches state Class 3A crown

Paoletti meet’s top swimmer, shares gold in 100 breast with D-East’s MacCauslan­d

- By Matthew DeGeorge mdegeorge@21st-centurymed­ia.com @sportsdoct­ormd on Twitter

LEWISBURG >> company at Bucknell University’s Kinney Natatorium. And the whole cohort Sunday found itself on top of the states heap.

The title isn’t yet official, with this week’s snowstorm postponing diving until next weekend. But Avon Grove finished Sunday with 228.5 points, an insurmount­able edge on second place Upper Dublin (176.5). The only team among the top five with a diver is North Penn, which sits fourth with 133 points and can yield a maximum of 68 points from diving (given the unlikely event of a 1-2-3-4 finish).

All that is to say, even absent the trophy presentati­on and the ceremonial dunk in the pool, the Red Devils are state champs. And that feeling remains surreal to someone like Brinton, privy to the full sweep of recent history.

“My freshman year, we weren’t even winning our dual meets very often, and now here we are — unofficial­ly — state champions,” she diplomatic­ally put it. “It feels so awesome to be someone who’s been here and seen the team grow in this way, it’s been really exciting and I’m so happy for Avon Grove.”

The snow was both a blessing and a curse for Avon Grove. The one-and-done format elicited the best from a team whose strength lies in their stroke depth. After finishing second at the District 1 championsh­ips — which Brinton said made her ecstatic — coach Kelly Burk set her sights on a top-five states finish. But a state title seemed beyond the reach of even the rosiest projection­s.

“They just went out and swam their hearts out,” Burk said. “They swam with grit. It was just unbelievab­le to watch them swim over Downingtow­n East’s Heather MacCauslan­d tied for the title in the 100 breaststro­ke, touching the wall at exactly the same time as Ches-Mont League rival Olivia Paoletti. the last two days.”

“I feel like it was kind of all in the back of our minds like, ‘oh that would be really cool, that would be amazing,’” junior Olivia Paoletti said. “But just being here in the environmen­t and atmosphere, we just took it and ran with it. So I’m really proud of all of us. We all had great swims.”

The postponeme­nt worked to Burk’s favor after a medical procedure landed her in the hospital Friday. She recovered in time to rejoin the team Saturday.

Even if the expectatio­ns were tempered, the performanc­e was comprehens­ive and dominant. Paoletti repeated as the meet’s most outstandin­g swimmer by winning the 200 IM Saturday and 100 breaststro­ke Sunday, the latter with a little wrinkle (more on that later).

But the tremendous swims flowed from everywhere. Izzy Paoletti improved on her seed time to take sixth in the 500 freestyle. Brinton finished third in the 100 backstroke from the next-to-last heat, teammate Sydney Paglia also medaling in seventh. Rabea Pfaff blitzed the second heat of four in the 100 breast en route to fourth.

Each of the Red Devils’ relays finished fifth place or better, including the concluding 400 free.

The 100 breast turned into an instant classic, with Paoletti and Downingtow­n East’s Heather MacCauslan­d splitting the title. MacCauslan­d, who finished 1.5 seconds behind Paoletti in the IM, was the early aggressor. But Paoletti clawed back the deficit in the final meters to touch the wall simultaneo­usly in 1:01.49 and split the top step of the podium with her Ches-Mont rival.

“I was happy because then we both get the glory of winning at states,” MacCauslan­d said. “But I was shocked. I didn’t expect it.”

“It was just amazing,” said Paoletti. “Being state champion with someone else — and she’s so sweet and she’s a great competitor — I couldn’t have asked for anything better.”

Avon Grove led a cavalcade of District 1 programs in the team standings. Pending diving, five of the top six hail from the district, with Conestoga fifth and Unionville sixth. Downingtow­n East is 10th, and West Chester East 13th.

Conestoga got a gold medal from Caroline Famous in the 100 back, pulling away to win in 53.63 seconds, while teammate Madison Ledwith was seventh in the 100 free. That pair helped the Pioneers finish third in the 400 free relay.

As for Avon Grove’s ascent to Pennsylvan­ia swimming royalty, Burk is still processing it, and not just in the way that the PIAA’s tabulators are. She and Brinton remember when a dual meet win was cause for celebratio­n. A relatively small school compared to the traditiona­l District 1 powers, the length and implausibi­lity of the journey makes the view from the summit that much sweeter.

“It’s just amazing,” Burk said. “Every dual meet that we swam, it can easily be taken away from us. And they’re very, very humble, which I love about them. We go into each meet as one. … Just make sure that you’re humble and you take it one day at a time. We went from going 0-8 to now three undefeated seasons. It’s nice to see that.”

As for the waiting game for official recognitio­n, Olivia Paoletti isn’t worried.

“We’re all super pumped,” she said. “Champions, even if it’s not announced today, we know that we were amazing.”

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE ?? At left, Conestoga’s Caroline Famous brought home gold in the 100 freestyle from Bucknell Sunday.
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE At left, Conestoga’s Caroline Famous brought home gold in the 100 freestyle from Bucknell Sunday.
 ?? TOP PHOTOS AND LEFT PHOTO: DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE; BOTTOM RIGHT PHOTO COURTESY AVON GROVE ?? At top left: Avon Grove’s Sydney Paglia, here during the 100 Butterfly at the district championsh­ips — helped the Red Devils clinch the crown, albeit unofficial­ly. At top right, Emma Brinton was all by herself at the state meet three years ago. Sunday...
TOP PHOTOS AND LEFT PHOTO: DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE; BOTTOM RIGHT PHOTO COURTESY AVON GROVE At top left: Avon Grove’s Sydney Paglia, here during the 100 Butterfly at the district championsh­ips — helped the Red Devils clinch the crown, albeit unofficial­ly. At top right, Emma Brinton was all by herself at the state meet three years ago. Sunday...
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