The Phoenix

PV’s Filzen, Replogle secure state silver

- By Mercury staff

There weren’t many higher spots for Jacob Replogle to go on the 200yard freestyle podium at the PIAA Swimming Championsh­ips after placing fifth as a junior.

But the Perkiomen Valley senior managed to achieve the feat Wednesday on the first day of the state championsh­ips at Bucknell University when he earned a silver medal in the Class 3A 200 freestyle with a schoolreco­rd 1:39.55.

Replogle wasn’t the only Perkiomen Valley student-athlete to earn silver: senior diver Gabby Filzen earned second place in the 3A girls’ diving championsh­ips on Thursday. The District 1 champion’s 424.15 points was one of only three scores in the 400s. North Allegheny’s Christian Shi was champion after scoring 428.45.

Replogle, who entered states already a three-time PIAA medalist, finished behind only Governor Mifflin senior Ben Gerhard (1:38.88). Owen J. Roberts junior Logan Richards, the District 1 champion in the event, finished in sixth (1:41.41).

Replogle and Richards were back in the pool Thursday. Day 2 finals from the 3A championsh­ips ended after this edition’s deadline.

Phoenixvil­le sophomore Kenzie Padilla and Spring-Ford junior Ashley Gutshall — both returning PIAA medalists — were the other two PAC swimmers to earn hardware on Wednesday.

Padilla followed her silver medal at the District 1 championsh­ips with a fourth place medal in the 100 butterfly for the second year in a row, swimming a school-record time of 55.16 seconds.

Gutshall, who finished sixth in the 50 free at states a season ago, added another medal to her collection with an eighth place finish (23.98) on Wednesday.

She went to states as a freshman and was a first-time medalist last season, but this was her first time getting a taste of a final at the state meet.

“It was definitely different to go back to finals,” said Gutshall, who also went to states as a freshman. “They turned all the lights off at the beginning and everything got dead silent. It was so cool and everyone went, ‘ooooh’. It was different. It was so cool.”

Gutshall was also part of the Spring-Ford girls’ first-ever relay team to qualify for states. Gutshall anchored the 200 medley relay team along with junior Maris Sadowski, sophomore Sydney Koehler and freshman Abby Koehler to the ‘B’ finals, finishing 12th (1:47.85).

The Rams also swam in the 400 free relay on Thursday.

“I’ve been waiting so long to have a team to be with me,” Gutshall said. “I could see them all and we could all be there and we could stay in a hotel room together. It was just so much fun to be with all my friends.”

Methacton sophomore Madison Wimmer was another individual finalist on Wednesday in her first trip to states, making the ‘B’ finals of the 20 0free and finishing 10th with a time of 1:52:00. Wimmer also competed in the 100 free on Thursday.

Owen J. Roberts’ girls 200 free relay team of freshman Kaitlyn McGuire, senior Lauren Zelinske, junior Natalie Spencer and junior Eliana Crew finished 10th (1:38.39), and the Methacton’s boys 200 medley relay team of junior Christophe­r Groff, senior Dylan Phan, senior Tommy Gibbs and sophomore Christian Lebold finished 15th (1:37.25) to round out Wednesday’s finalists.

Day 2

In morning preliminar­ies Thursday, OJR’s Richards bettered his topseeded time in the 500 free with a 4:28.42, just shy of a minute better than second place Ben Gerhard of Gov. Mifflin (4:29.39). PV’s Replogle qualified in fourth, his 4:33.72 bettering his seed time by more than two seconds.

Thursday’s final ended after press time.

Methacton junior Chris Groff qualified for the A final in the 100 backstroke with a 51.39 in prelims.

OJR freshman Colin Davis finished 20th in the 50 free (47.37).

OJR’s 400 free relay was disqualifi­ed in prelims and did not advance.

Spring-Ford’s Gutshall finished 11th in the 100 free (52.39) to make the B final. OJR junior Eliana Crew went 17th in the same event (52.67).

OJR senior Lauren Zelinske finished 25th in the 500 free (5:13.32) and 20th in the 100 back (58.27).

The OJR 400 free relay of Natalie Spencer, Zelinske, Emery Horn and Crew placed 20th in prelims

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