The Columbus Dispatch

Underclass­man shining in area schools

- Dave Purpura

The stretch run of the high school swimming and diving season is imminent.

Most leagues hold their championsh­ip meets next weekend, sectionals follow two weeks later and two weeks after that the season culminates in the five-day state meet in Canton.

It already looks like central Ohio will be well represente­d with a chance to build on the 15 individual or relay championsh­ips area competitor­s won a season ago.

Here are some storylines so far this season:

Bradley freshman starts strong

Part of Hilliard Bradley coach Jacob Shiplet’s job descriptio­n, officially or otherwise, is keeping an eye on up-andcoming talent.

That is why he is not surprised that freshman Addison Daugherty already ranks highly statewide in Division I in two events, the 100-yard backstroke and 100 butterfly. She is first in the Central District and fourth statewide in the 100 back (56.48), according to Swimmeet.com, and 25th in the state in the 100 fly (58.72).

“I watched her come up the last two years and I knew she would be special, just not exactly how special,” Shiplet said. “I don’t know if surprised is the right word, but she has exceeded my expectatio­ns.

“You have to watch what is coming up. You have those hopeful moments. You never know what will happen, but she is all in.”

Another Hilliard underclass­man, Darby sophomore Alexis Peltcs, ranks first statewide in the 100 breaststro­ke (1:03.66).

Versatile sophomore leading St. Charles

Lineups for regular-season meets do not necessaril­y reflect where swimmers will compete in the postseason, but St. Charles coach Kyle Goodrich knows the talents of sophomore Austin Carpenter lend options.

Carpenter owns the state’s top Division I times in the 100 breast (54.16), 200 freestyle (1:38.11) and 200 individual medley (1:48.52). He is third in the 50 free (20.66) and 100 free (45.85).

He was third in the 100 breast and seventh in the 50 free in the state meet last year, and at last Saturday’s Northeast Classic in Canton he won the 100 breast (meet-record 54.29) and 200 IM (1:48.52). St. Charles won eight of 11 swimming events and amassed 373 points to capture the team title.

Desales’ Defrancisc­o stays consistent

Luke Defrancisc­o made the Division II state meet as a freshman in the 200 IM and 500 free but fell short of both championsh­ip finals. A year later, Desales coach Ryan Buechner said attention to detail has made Defrancisc­o stronger across the board.

“He is ahead of schedule compared to where I thought he might be able to develop in just one season … (but) you could tell early on in his club season that he was ready for a breakout year,” Buechner said. “Last year’s state meet experience was extremely valuable, as I think he was able to see the things that he needed to be able to do in order to compete at the top level in high school swimming. This mainly includes the starts and underwater kicking off of each turn.”

Defrancisc­o is fourth statewide in Division II in the 100 back (52.47) and 200 free (1:43.7) and ninth in the 100 free (47.9). He also has top-25 times in the 50 free, 100 fly, 200 IM and 500 free.

CBL meet loaded with talent

The inaugural Central Buckeye League meet Jan. 27 at Columbus School for Girls could act as a mini-division II district competitio­n, given the caliber of talent.

Grandview Heights junior Carrie Furbee, an Ohio State commit and defending state champion in the 50 free and 100 free, owns the best times in the state in the 50 free (23.24) and 100 fly (54.0). The latter time is 0.15 of a second better than Bexley junior Millie Evans.

Columbus Academy junior Lillian Bailey has the state’s second-best time in the 200 IM (2:05.83) and is sixth in the 100 fly (57.22).

On the boys side, Academy senior William Harpster is No. 1 in the state in the 100 breast (57.75), second in the 100 free (46.72) and sixth in the 200 IM (1:58.5).

Worthingto­n Christian’s Austin Hickok, a sophomore, leads in the 100 fly (49.89).

 ?? JOSEPH SCHELLER/COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? St. Charles’ Austin Carpenter owns the state’s top times in the 100 breaststro­ke, 200 freestyle and 200 individual medley in Division I boys competitio­n this season.
JOSEPH SCHELLER/COLUMBUS DISPATCH St. Charles’ Austin Carpenter owns the state’s top times in the 100 breaststro­ke, 200 freestyle and 200 individual medley in Division I boys competitio­n this season.

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