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A most dramatic championship final in the 200 yards medley relay
sent the boys on a winning streak to finish first in the medley
relay, the freestyle relay and the 100 yards backstroke.
Additional top finishes
by a total of six swimmers in Championship and Consolation Finals
earned the Outlaws a second place team award behind Sweet Home and
ahead of eight other schools in District 3.
All first place
finishes automatically qualify the boys for the State
Championships at Mt. Hood Community College February 18 and 19.
Individually, Hedemark
qualified in backstroke and freestyle,
Womack in
freestyle and Meudt
is alternate in the 100 backstroke.
Casey Pyke
and Tyler Young
will join the relay team as alternates.
“Considering the lack
of a regulation training facility, limited water time and a
curtailed competition schedule, this is an incredible
accomplishment by our swimmers”, coach Hedemark commented. “It is
the hard work, the strength of mind and the team spirit that made
all this possible.”
Over 230 swimmers,
representing twelve 3A, 2A and 1A high schools, competed at
District 3 Championships in Albany February 11 and 12, 2005.
In
the first event of the competition, the 200 yards medley relay,
backstroker Casey Meudt
exploded off the wall to a small lead
ahead of Sweet Home’s Larry Coulter. Coulter caught
Meudt at
the turn and finished his segment with a 1.5 second lead.
Kyle Whipps,
with a perfect relay exchange, chased
Matt Maloney
to the wall and inspite of Whipps’
sensational pull-out and a personal best of 33.27 for this
segment, the Sweet Home swimmer touched the pad 1.4 seconds ahead
of the Outlaw. Justin Hedemark
raced his fastest butterfly leg ever and handed
Byron Womack,
the anchor, a slight margin of 0.7 seconds to finish the race.
Womack’s
time of 23.7 seconds, a
personal best, sealed the first victory for the Sisters High
School swimmers in a time of 1:51.62 to Sweet Home’s 1:52.01. The
Outlaws’ time represents a new SHS record.
The next relay, the
200 yards freestyle, was a bit more relaxing for all the Outlaw
supporters. Starter Byron
Womack
led Sweet Home’s senior Ian Parks by a 0.7 second margin and
Casey Meudt
expanded this lead with a personal best of 24.56. Larry Coulter
from Sweet Home gave everything to catch
Kyle Whipps
in the third leg of the relay, but
Whipps swam
his fastest 50 yards
segment
and anchor Justin Hedemark
expanded the lead with a 22.88 to 1:36.15, a first place finish
and new SHS record.
Justin
Hedemark then kept second seed
Noah Brokaw from Cascade and third seeded Larry Coulter from Sweet
Home at bay in the 100 yard backstroke event.
Hedemark
finished in 59.98 seconds, another new SHS record.
Casey Meudt
was fifth and Casey Pyke
eighth.
The most competitve
event of the Championships, the 50 yards freestyle, had four
Sisters High School swimmers in the top twelve spots.
Justin Hedemark and
Byron Womack
led the fast heat in the prelims ahead of Michael Cobarrubias from
Marist and Ian Parks of Sweet Home. In Championship Finals on
Saturday, Hedemark
had a slight lead for most of the race, Cobarrubias pulled even
and only the electronic scoreboard showed the winner. Cobarrubias
won with a time of 23.66 to
Hedemark’s 23.72.
Byron Womack
won the bronze with a personal best of 24.09.
Casey Meudt
finished sixth and
Kyle Whipps
won Consolation Finals.
Clifton Williams
swam prelims only.
Not feeling very well,
Byron Womack
had to turn around almost immediately and sprint the 100 yards
freestyle. Seeded third in prelims, he could not quite hold off
the attacks by relay rival Ian Parks and Stayton’s Jared Swehosky.
Womack
finished fifth with a time of 55.77.
Justin
Dean swam the same event in
prelims.
Kyle
Whipps and
Tyler Young
were entered in the last individual event, the 100 yards
breaststroke. Whipps,
competing in this stroke for the first time in championships,
qualified for Consolation Finals and finished in third place with
a personal best of 1:17.73 .
Tyler
Young, seeded two seconds behind
his closest competitor in the 200 yards individual medley, dropped
five seconds off his prelim time and finished first in consolation
finals.
On
the girls’ side, Kate Canja
and
Jessie Swaner were the most
successful swimmers for the Outlaws.
Canja
placed fifth in the 200 yard freestyle and sixth in the 100 yard
freestyle Championship finals.
Swaner
was sixth in the 100 yard breaststroke Consolation Finals.
The girls’ 200 yard
medley relay, with Aubyn Geser
in the backstroke, Jessie Swaner
in the breast, Kate
Canja
in the fly and
Rachel Pilliod
as anchor in the free, finished third in
Consolation Finals.
Rachel Pilliod
led the girls in the 200 yard freestyle relay to a fifth place in
Consolations. Chelsea Flanders
swam the second leg in a PR of 32.88, followed by
Kat Diener
and Kate Canja
as anchor.

Tori
Carlson and
Aubyn Geser
shared the largest time drops during the two
day competition. Carlson
improved her entry time for the 50 yard freestyle event by more
than two seconds and her 100 yard backstroke by almost four
seconds.
Geser
was seeded with a 1:29.10 in the backstroke and finished with an
excellent swim in a time of 1:24.86.
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