The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

After wait, Phillips ready for 1st state swim

Pope John Paul II sophomore to race in 500, a year after having first PIAA trip cancelled by coronaviru­s shutdown

- By Owen McCue omccue@pottsmerc.com @PottsmercS­ports on Twitter

“I definitely wanted to make it back,” Phillips said. “That was definitely my goal and not to redeem myself but to get back to the place where I was last year and it means the world to me.

– Pope John Paul II sophomore Henry Phillips

Pope John Paul II sophomore Henry Phillips should be a veteran of the PIAA Swimming Championsh­ips at this point.

A little more than a year ago, then-freshman Phillips was ready to head to Bucknell University after qualifying for two events in the Class 2A championsh­ip. Before he even hit the road, Phillips received an email explaining the meet was postponed.

The postponeme­nt, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, turned into cancellati­on as the seriousnes­s of the coronaviru­s grew. Eventually Phillips’ focus shifted to 2021 and finding a way to put himself in position to compete against the state’s best.

After a 369-day wait Phillips is set for his first chance to race at the PIAA championsh­ips when he swims in the Class 2A 500 free final on Friday night at Cumberland

Valley High School around 7:45 p.m.

“I definitely wanted to make it back,” Phillips said. “That was definitely my goal and not to redeem myself but to get back to the place where I was last year, which I reached and it means the world to me.

“I’m so thankful for the opportunit­y because at the beginning we didn’t even know if there was going to be states. The goal was to make it back here and now that that goal is reached, it’s kind of to keep the train moving and keep the momentum that we’ve created.”

As a freshman last season, Phillips finished first in the 500 free (4:54.17) and third in the 200 free (1:49.22) at the District 1-2A championsh­ips to secure his spot at states in both events.

PIAA trimmed the championsh­ip field to 16 swimmers in each event this season. Only district champions automatica­lly qualified with the next best times filling out the rest of the field.

Phillips automatica­lly qualified for the 500 free when he repeated as District 1 champion with a time of 4:52.23. His second-place time of 1:47.77 in the 200 free, which ranks 12th compared to this year’s state field, would have earned him a second spot in states any other season.

Last year, Phillips was seeded 11th in the 500 and 20th in the 200 free before having his state championsh­ip trip cancelled. He comes into the 500 free seeded 12th this season.

“Of course I was upset last year,” Phillips said. “My focus is more on just this year. I’m excited I’m going to be there for the first time and experience my first state championsh­ips. It’s going to be a first-time experience but also a time to compete.”

“It’s a good feeling,” he added. “Everybody there is the best of the best of the best. Everybody’s going to compete, so it’s going to be fun.”

Phillips said it wasn’t always easy on the path to states this season. His patience was tested on several occasions in the 369 days since last year’s championsh­ips were first postponed.

“I became a little too obsessed with the little things, which can be healthy, but I became a little bit too overexagge­rating on the details and trying to take a step back and do the work with my teammates,” Phillips said. “It was hard not seeing them for so many months. Just take a general step back, keep the goal in mind and trust the process.”

Last season, Phillips became the first PJP swimmer to qualify for states since the formation of the Golden Panthers’ swim team four seasons ago. He’ll be the first to actually compete at the PIAA championsh­ip after Friday.

Phillips hopes he will have two more trips to states after this weekend, an experience he’s not soon to take for granted after the events that transpired a season ago.

He hopes he won’t be alone for the next ones.

“I definitely think we’re going to have more appearance­s in the coming swimmers in the next few years,” Phillips said. “I definitely wanted to get those first experience­s and be able to relay and lead the rest of the team as we hopefully make it back there in future years. It means a lot to me to be a voice and be an example for those who make it.”

 ?? COURTESY EMILY THOMAS ?? Pope John Paul II sophomore Henry Phillips swims at the District 1 Class 2A championsh­ip Feb. 27.
COURTESY EMILY THOMAS Pope John Paul II sophomore Henry Phillips swims at the District 1 Class 2A championsh­ip Feb. 27.

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