Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Local girls swimming squads looking strong again

- By Bruce Adams badams@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mlinesport­s on Twitter

Chester County high school girls swimming teams did well on a statewide basis last winter, as a trio of local teams finished among the top 15 squads at the PIAA 3A girls’ swimming state championsh­ips last winter – Conestoga (second place), West Chester Henderson (fifth) and Downingtow­n East (13th).

Here’s a look at the local high school girls swimming teams as they begin the 2022-23 season:

Conestoga: “Our team’s strength continues to be depth at every stroke,” said Pioneer girls head coach Rob Kirkby. “We have a dedicated group of talented swimmers returning from our Central League and District 1 3A championsh­ip team.”

One of the Pioneers’ key returnees is senior Lily Robinson, who finished fifth in the girls 50 free and eighth in the girls 100 free at States, placed third in both events at Districts, posted an automatic All-American time in 50 free and was part of 400 free relay that placed third at States and 200 medley relay that was seventh. Another key Pioneer is senior Naomi Furman, who finished third in the 100 breast and seventh in the 200 IM at States, was District 1 champion in 100 breast. (2:06.25), and was part of 400 free relay that placed third at States and 200 medley relay that finished seventh at States.

Other key swimmers for Conestoga include senior Audrey Laganelli (200 free and 100 free, junior Mackenzie Nagel (500 free) and two divers, sophomore Avery Hillier and junior Grace Gallagher, who finished third and fifth at the state meet last winter.

West Chester Henderson: Although the Warriors lost a trio of top swimmers last spring to graduation -- Krista Marlin, Katie Simpson and Rylee Kelly – they still return a solid corps this season, led by senior Shannon Gamble (free, IM, breaststro­ke) and junior Natalie Krauss (free, fly, IM).

Other returnees for Henderson include sophomores Meghan Denney (free, breaststro­ke) and Gabrielle Daltry (fly, back), juniors MaryKate

Stepchuk (breaststro­ke, IM, free) and Danielle HanaHung (IM, breaststro­ke) and seniors Lauren Cotellesse (backstroke, free) and Hannah Fielding (diving). Another Henderson swimmer to watch is sophomore Paige Fisher (breaststro­ke, free, IM).

Henderson head coach Jeff Bott said, “We’re looking forward to watching this group develop over the course of the season. This team has some of the necessary experience, talent, and depth but again this is always something to continuall­y assess. Overall, we are a younger group this year and with that said it’s always exciting to see which swimmers and divers will improve and do their best for the team.”

Downingtow­n East: The Cougars are led by the 202122 Daily Local News Girls Swimmer of the Year, senior Alexa Fulton, who was Girls Swimmer of the Meet at the PIAA 3A state championsh­ips for each of the past two winters.

Fulton finished first in the 50 free at the PIAA 3A state championsh­ips last winter for the second year in a row, this time in a meet record 22.66. She also won the gold medal in the girls 100 free at States with a personal-best clocking of 49.04.

The Cougars have a couple of other key returning 12th-graders in Victoria Maki (freestyle, backstroke) and Cady Kiebort (fly, freestyle), both of who received second team Daily Local News All-Area swimming honors last winter. Two other key returnees are juniors Finley Mulhern (breaststro­ke), and Reya Petrick (backstroke, freestyle).

Other Cougar swimmers to watch are sophomore Sydney Greene (freestyle), freshman Hayley Heckler (freestyle) and freshman Lucille Obenski (backstroke).

“Our biggest strength is our returning swimmers and our strong freshman class,” said Downingtow­n East girls swimming coach Sean Wyatt. “We added six new strong additions to our team and we did not have any seniors last year, so we have a full return of our veteran swimmers, led by our senior trio of Alexa Fulton, Victoria Maki and Cady Kiebort.”

Avon Grove: Key returnees for the Red Devils are sophomore Kaitlyn Burk, a district and state qualifier, whose key events are 200IM, 500 free, 100 fly and 100 breast; and a couple of juniors who were district qualifiers last winter, Lily Perrin (key events back and fly) and Ava Pfaff (all frees and fly). Two freshmen to watch are Anna Hammerschm­idt (breast, IM, sprint free) and Cailin Maley (IM, 200 and 500 free, breast).

Coach Kelly Burk said, “Our team this year with the addition of Anna and Cailin is very versatile with our veterans, Kaitlyn, Lily and Ava. We hope to qualify several relays to Districts as well as more individual qualifiers.” Bishop Shanahan: The Eagles have a couple of key returning swimmers in senior Kerry Stewart (100 back, 50 free, 200 IM), who has qualified for Districts each of the last three years, and junior Julia Taylor (100 back, 200 IM, 200 free), who like Stewart is looking forward to advancing to Districts and States. Other Eagles to watch include sophomore Katherine Kolimago (100 breast), senior Sylve Lynch (100 fly, 50 free), junior Lauren Ruggeri (100 fly, 50 free) and junior Isabelle Sawicki (50 free, 100 free, 500 free).

Downingtow­n West: The Whippets will be led by seniors Sydney Martin (100 and 200 backstroke), Chayse Nunciato (100 breaststro­ke), Callie Ritter (100 fly and free) and Anya Zebluim (100 breast). Junior Caroline Cusack and Leah Lacovara have posted good times in the 50 and 100 free as well as 100 back and are focusing on qualifying for districts and states. Returning sophomores Cooper Jones and Abby Harlan, both IMers, are also looking to make District cuts in, respective­ly, the 100 and 200 free and the 100 fly.

Whippets coach Stacy Vansant said, “Our swimmers are a talented group with diverse strengths and a willingnes­s to train hard to achieve both personal and team goals.”

Kennett: Key returnees for the Blue Demons include junior Julia Banker (distance free) and junior Maddie Skrypzak (butterfly). Another swimmer to watch is freshman Alexandra Scime.

“She (Scime) is exceptiona­l in all events, specifical­ly distance free,” said Kennett head coach Cindy Millison. “We have a couple of athletes coming off of the injured list last year who are eager to make up for lost time.”

Oxford: The Hornets are a young squad and feature several promising freshmen in Claire Livingston, Grace McDermott and Hope McDermott. “We do have a few new freshman girls who are strong in the water,” said Oxford head coach Chrissy Reinard. “We have increased our team numbers this season. We are an even mix of non-club and club swimmers with many who are new to the sport.

“The goal for the team is for each swimmer to become stronger and improve with each practice and meet. We are so excited to have so many new faces join us in the water. We look forward to seeing where this new journey takes us.”

Unionville: The Longhorns will be led by junior All-American Izzy Iwasyk, who finished third in the 50 free at States, and set the District 1 record time in the 50 free, placing second. She was fifth in 100 free at States, and placed fourth at Districts, and set school records in both 200 IM and 50 free. Iwasyk was All-District and All-State in both 50 free and 100 free, and was a member of 400 free relay that placed 15th at States.

“We’re looking forward to a good season,” said Unionville coach Mike Mangan. “We have our AllAmerica­n, Izzy Iwasyk, and the other members of our state qualifying relay teams - junior Lauren Dobie, senior Delaney Harlan and sophomore Amelia Miller. We have benefited from our depth with solid swimmers in every event and are looking to continue that this year.”

Iwasyk’s main events are the 50 free and 100 free, Harlan’s is the breaststro­ke, while Dobie and Miller are fine freestyle swimmers.

West Chester East: The Vikings are led by a trio of returning swimmers in junior Taiylor Tegler (IM, breaststro­ke), junior Samantha Heiland (freestyle, backstroke) and junior Sarah Zeminski (freestyle, backstroke). Other swimmers to watch include sophomore Caelan Ladd (IM, breaststro­ke) and freshman Grace Herlihy (freestyle, IM, breaststro­ke).

Coach Bethann Carozza said, “When we combine our existing team members with our new additions, we will have some nice depth and will make our competitiv­e meet season very interestin­g.”

Great Valley: The Patriots have a new swim head coach in Ashlyn Marabella, and she is assisted by Alex Venarchik. One key returning swimmer for Great Valley is junior Molly Foltz, who finished 25th in the girls 500 free at the PIAA District 1 3A championsh­ips last winter, also placing 37th in the 200 free at Districts. The Patriots have some seniors they will be relying on -- Nicole Garcia (100 breast, 50 free, 100 free), Zena Ibrahim, Iris Jung, Caroline Oswald, Katie Starke (50 free, 100 breast) and Ayla Steinberg.

“We have a young team and new coaches, in addition, we have a lot of newer swimmers,” said Marabella. “This year we are building our foundation­al skills and our team community. Both myself and Coach Venarchik have been so impressed with the positivity and willingnes­s to help each other that this team has shown so this early in the season.”

Coatesvill­e: The Red Raiders have a new coach in Dustin Gibb, who used to swim for Coatesvill­e and LaSalle University. One Coatesvill­e swimmer who made her mark at Districts last winter was Macey Speakman, who finished 12th in the 100 breast at the PIAA District 1 3A swim championsh­ips, posting a time of 1:07.40. Speakman received Daily Local News all-area honorable mention last winter.

Villa Maria Academy: The Hurricanes finished third at the PIAA District 1 2A girls championsh­ips last winter, and while some of their top performanc­es at Districts were by seniors, they had a couple of freshmen, Keriann Collison and Ainsley Ingram, making their mark there - both received Daily Local News all-area honorable mention and hopefully should contribute to the Villa Maria effort this winter. Collison finished third in the girls 100 fly and fifth in the girls 100 free, while Ingram placed ninth in the girls 500 free and 10th in the girls 100 back. Also last winter at Districts, sophomore Brinley Beck and junior Riley Mulhern finished ninth and 10th, respective­ly, in the girls 500 free.

 ?? PETE BANNAN - DAILY LOCAL NEWS ?? Downingtow­n East senior Alexa Fulton, the 2021-22Daily Local News Girls Swimmer of the Year, returns to boost the Cougars’ chances this season.
PETE BANNAN - DAILY LOCAL NEWS Downingtow­n East senior Alexa Fulton, the 2021-22Daily Local News Girls Swimmer of the Year, returns to boost the Cougars’ chances this season.

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