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STATE SWIMMING: Joplin’s Wardlow earns all-state recognition

 

ST. PETERS, Mo. — Joplin High School junior Nathan Wardlow earned honorable mention all-state honors by finishing 11th in the 100-yard backstroke at the MSHSAA Class 2 Boys Swimming and Diving Championships on Saturday at the St. Peters Rec-Plex.

Nathan Wardlow

Wardlow’s performance in the backstroke, where he recorded a time of 54.77 seconds, was Joplin’s lone all-state showing. 

Wardlow finished 16th in the prelims of the backstroke (55.55) on Friday before moving up to 11th and swimming nearly a second faster in the consolation finals on Saturday.

The top eight finishers in each event are all-state performers, with places 9-16 earning honorable mention all-state recognition.

Wardlow just missed advancing to the consolation finals of the 500 freestyle, as he placed 17th in Friday’s prelims with a time of 4:58.

Joplin’s 200 medley relay team of Wardlow, Jackson Mordica, Parker Hinman and Ian Vermillion finished 23rd with a time of 1:47. 

In the 400 freestyle relay, Joplin’s team of Wardlow, Vermillion, Isaiah Thom and Hinman placed 26th in 3:39.

The Eagles were 28th in the 200 freestyle relay, as Vermillion, Mordica, Jordan Goins and Thom recorded a time of 1:42.

Also, Hinman finished 25th in the 100 backstroke prelims with a time of 57.87 seconds.

The top four teams in Class 2 were Rockhurst (280), SLUH (272), Park Hill South (261) and Chaminade (206).

 

STATE SWIMMING: Athletes from Carthage, Webb City, Monett earn all-state honors in Class 1

 

ST. PETERS, Mo. — The Carthage Tigers and Monett Cubs recorded all-state performances on Friday at the Class 1 MSHSAA Boys Swimming and Diving Championships at the St. Peters Rec-Plex.

The top 16 finishers in each preliminary event advanced to Friday’s finals, with the top eight qualifying for the championship finals and places 9-16 moving on to the consolation finals. 

The Carthage Tigers earned honorable mention all-state honors in four events.

Tigers senior Kellen Frieling finished 14th in the 100-yard backstroke in 55.85 seconds. 

Carthage sophomore Will Wright placed 15th in the 200-yard IM with a time of 2:05. 

Wright finished 16th in the 100 breaststroke in 1:03 to earn honorable mention honors in two events. 

Carthage’s 200-yard medley relay team of Frieling, Braxton McBride, Wright and Maveric Allphin finished 16th with a time of 1:45. 

Competing in the championship finals, Monett senior Ryan Goodson placed eighth in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 49.37 seconds. 

In the consolation finals, Goodson placed 11th in the 50 free with a time of 22.09 seconds. 

Also of note, Webb City sophomore Grant Humphrey placed 12th in Thursday’s 1-meter diving competition to earn all-state recognition by finishing in the top 16.

Parkway Central won the Class 1 team championship.

Glendale finished 10th, Monett was 30th, Carthage was 36th and Webb City was 38th.

 

Note: The Class 2 prelims were scheduled to begin on Friday afternoon.  

STATE SWIMMING: Carthage, Monett advance entries to Class 1 finals

 

ST. PETERS, Mo. — The MSHSAA Class 1 Boys Swimming and Diving Championships got underway on Thursday at the St. Peters Rec-Plex.

The top 16 finishers in each preliminary event advanced to Friday’s finals, with the top eight qualifying for the championship finals and places 9-16 moving on to the consolation finals. 

Carthage and Monett will have entries in Friday’s finals.

 

CARTHAGE

The Carthage Tigers advanced to the consolation finals in four events.

The 200-yard medley relay team of Kellen Frieling, Braxton McBride, Will Wright and Maveric Allphin finished 14th in 1:44. 

Frieling placed 13th in the prelims of the 100 backstroke in 55.32 seconds.

Wright advanced in two individual events, as he placed 16th in both the 100 breaststroke (1:02) and the 200 IM (2:05). 

Also for the Tigers, Frieling was 23rd in the 100 butterfly (56.06), Allphin was 25th in the 100 breaststroke (1:04) and McBride finished 24th in the 50 freestyle (22.92) and 32nd in the 100 free (52.09).

Carthage finished 21st in the 400 freestyle relay in 3:32, with McBride, Frieling, Daryl Martin and Wright competing.

The Tigers finished 30th in the 200 freestyle relay in 1:39, with Allphin, Martin, Ben Rogers and Aydan Nye competing.

 

WEBB CITY

Concluding his prep career alongside the state’s best, Webb City senior Micah Brouwer finished 29th in the 200 IM with a time of 2:13 and was also 31st in the 100 breaststroke in 1:06.

The Cardinals finished 28th in the 400 freestyle relay with a time of 3:38, with Adrien Black, Aiden Patterson, Cole Dalton and Steve Kenlee competing.

In the 1-meter diving competition, Webb City’s Grant Humphrey finished 12th with a finals score of 323.45.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

Monett senior Ryan Goodson advanced to the finals in two events, as he finished sixth in the 100-yard freestyle (49.25) and 14th in the 50 free (22.2). 

Nevada’s Trace Gould finished 18th in the 100 breaststroke and teammate Kolton Evans was 23rd in the 100 backstroke. 

Monett’s Jonathan Apostol finished 22nd in the 100 breaststroke and 28th in the 200 IM.

Nevada’s 200 medley relay team finished 23rd, with Monett 29th in the same event. 

In the 200 freestyle relay, Monett finished 29th and Nevada was 32nd. The Cubs were also 31st in the 400 freestyle relay.

The Class 1 finals and the Class 2 prelims are scheduled for Friday. 

 

STATE SWIMMING: Bulldogs, Cardinals advance to Class 1 finals

ST. PETERS, Mo. — Athletes from Carl Junction and Webb City secured spots in Saturday’s finals with their respective top-16 performances during Friday’s Class 1 prelims of the 2023 MSHSAA Swimming and Diving Championships at the St. Peters Rec-Plex.

The Carl Junction Bulldogs competed in eight preliminary events on Friday—and they advanced to the championship finals in five events.

Carl Junction junior Chloe Miller finished first in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 23.63 seconds. In the same event, senior Skyler Sundy finished seventh in 24.45 seconds to earn a spot in the championship finals.

Miller finished fourth in the 100 freestyle with a time of 52.91 seconds and Sundy was fifth in the 100 backstroke in 59.35 seconds.

Carl Junction moved on in two relays.

The Bulldogs finished fourth in the 200 freestyle relay in 1:41, with Madeleine Garoutte, Sundy, Elyanna Dogotch and Miller competing.

Carl Junction’s 400 freestyle relay advanced by finishing seventh in 3:46. The relay features Garoutte, Sundy, Dogotch and Miller.

In other preliminary events, Carl Junction finished 22nd in the 200 medley relay, with Kennedy Johnson, Abigail Holcomb, Sophia Holcomb and Avari Fifer competing.

Garoutte finished 22nd in the 100 butterfly and 27th in the 200 IM and Dogotch was 30th in both the 50 free and 100 free.

Webb City advanced to the finals in seven events, one in the championship finals and six in the consolation finals. 

Webb City’s 400 freestyle relay team of Skylar Powell, Avery Mitchell, Alix Davis and Sophia Whitesell advanced to the championship finals by finishing eighth in 3:47.

The team’s two other relays moved on to the consolation finals.

Webb City’s 200 medley relay team of Norah Klosterman, Whitesell, Camryn Klosterman and Mitchell finished 11th in 1:57 to advance.

Webb City’s 200 freestyle relay team of Powell, Davis, Olivia Honey and Mitchell took 12th in 1:44.

A senior, Whitesell advanced to the consolation finals in two individual events—the 200 IM and the 500 freestyle. Whitesell finished ninth in the IM (2:14) and 12th in the 500 free (5:26).

Powell advanced in the 50 free by finishing 15th, while Davis moved on in the 100 freestyle by placing 16th.

In other preliminary events, Davis finished 18th in the 50 free, Camryn Klosterman was 20th in the 200 IM and 25th in the 100 breaststroke, Powell finished 20th in the 100 free, Mitchell was 26th in the 50 free, Norah Klosterman finished 18th in the 500 free and 30th in the 200 freestyle and Hally Philpot finished 30th in the 100 breaststroke.

Thomas Jefferson sophomore Natalie Carroll finished 18th in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:14. 

Saturday’s finals are scheduled to begin at 3 p.m.

STATE SWIMMING: Carl Junction takes 6th in Class 1; local athletes earn state hardware

 

Led by a pair of silver medalists, and with five trips to the awards podium overall, Carl Junction finished sixth in the Class 1 team standings at the 47th annual MSHSAA Girls Swimming & Diving Championships on Friday at the St. Peters Rec-Plex.

The Bulldogs finished with 114.5 points. Parkway West (220.5), Cape Girardeau Central (187), Clayton (165), Pembroke Hill (129) and Webster Groves (124.5) were the only squads to top the Bulldogs.

“The girls are in good spirits, and I feel really good about how we performed,” Carl Junction coach Stephanie Miller said in a phone interview. “I told them they had to really show up at the prelims and hold on for the finals. And for the most part, they did that. There was one relay that fell short, but we moved on and did really well today. I was happy. Going to the medal stand five times is fun, and two second places is really good.”

Carl Junction sophomore Chloe Miller was the runner-up in the 50-yard freestyle with her time of 24.39 seconds. Rogersville’s Maddie Atwood took first in 23.67.

Miller also finished sixth in the 100 freestyle with a time of 54.61.

Carl Junction’s Skyler Sundy placed second in the 100 backstroke in 59.72 seconds. New Covenant’s Maggie Moore took first in 55.74.

A junior, Sundy also placed fifth in the 50 freestyle (24.68).

“For two of them to be top eight in two races was great to see,” Coach Miller said.  

The Bulldogs finished fourth in the 200 medley relay in 1:53, with Sundy, Abigail Wilson, Miller and Alanza Montez competing.

The CJ team of Sundy, Elyanna Dogotch, Montez and Miller finished ninth in the 200 free relay (1:42). 

“I put freshman Elyanna Dogotch on the 200 free relay so Carsyn Smith could get ready for the backstroke, and Elyanna showed up big with a lifetime best time… in the finals at state,” Miller said. “That was one of my favorite swims today because it’s fun to see someone deal with that pressure.”

CJ senior Carsyn Smith placed 12th in the 100 backstroke with a time of 1:02, while Wilson was 16th in the 100 breaststroke (1:11).

The Bulldogs will lose seniors Montez and Smith to graduation, but Carl Junction will return a solid core next winter. 

“It’s always hard to see the seniors go,” Coach Miller said. “We’ve had a solid team all year. And we’re already looking at next year. We’re ready to go and ready to do it again. It’s just so much fun.” 

The Bulldogs weren’t the only local squad to have a nice showing alongside the state’s best. 

The Carthage Tigers and Webb City Cardinals also had state medalists. 

Carthage junior Madison Riley placed fourth in the 100 butterfly in 58.86 to earn state medalist honors. According to Tigers coach Braden McBride, Riley is the first state medalist in program history.

Carthage took 11th in the 200 freestyle relay in 1:44, with senior Cassidy Smith, sophomore Aubree Santillan, senior Hope Fultz and Riley competing.

The Tigers were 12th in the 200 medley relay, as Santillan, Smith, Riley and Fultz recorded a time of 1:57.

Webb City junior Sophia Whitesell placed eighth in the 200 individual medley with a time of 2:16 to earn a state medal. Whitesell also placed 16th in the 500 freestyle in 5:31.

Cardinals junior Skylar Powell finished 13th in the 50 freestyle (25.64) and 14th in the 100 free (56.64).

Webb City fared well in all three relays. 

The 400 freestyle relay team of Powell, sophomore Avery Mitchell, freshman Alix Davis and Whitesell finished 11th in 3:49.

Webb City’s 200 medley relay team of freshman Camryn Klosterman, senior Makenzie Storm, Whitesell and junior Olivia Honey finished 15th in 2:01. The Cardinals placed 16th in the 200 free relay in 1:46, with Powell, senior Ella Holt, Honey and Mitchell competing.

Like the Bulldogs, Shawn Klosterman’s Cardinals will return a solid core next year.  

Carthage (38) and Webb City (37) were 20th and 21st, respectively, in the team standings.  

Before departing St. Peters for a long bus ride home, Coach Miller noted the Southwest Missouri squads represented the area well at the state championships.

“We see so much great competition in Southwest Missouri with Webb City, Kickapoo and Glendale and everybody,” Miller said. “We all go at it during the season and then it’s fun here at state because we’re all cheering for each other. I love that dynamic. We’re from an area that is so powerful down there in the corner. We all show up here at state and we all care about each other. The area coaches hang out and we look forward to seeing all the area kids compete. It’s been really fun and that’s what I love about this sport.”

 

MSHSAA Girls Swimming & Diving Championships

Class 1 top 10 teams

Parkway West 220.5, Cape Girardeau Central 187, Clayton 165, Pembroke Hill 129, Webster Groves 124.5, Carl Junction 114.5, Villa Duchesne 104.5, Parkway Central 99.5, Visitation 99, Mehlville 95.

 

FULL RESULTS:  

MSHSAA 2022 Class 1 Girls Results

STATE SWIMMING: Athletes from Carl Junction, Carthage, Webb City advance to finals

 

ST. PETERS, Mo. — Area squads fared well on the opening day of the 47th annual MSHSAA Girls Swimming & Diving Championships.

The Class 1 prelims were held on Thursday at the St. Peters Rec-Plex, with the top 16 in each event advancing to Friday’s finals. 

The top eight in each preliminary event qualified for the championship finals, with those who finished 9th through 16th will swim in Friday’s consolation finals. 

 

CARL JUNCTION RESULTS

Carl Junction’s Chloe Miller and Skyler Sundy advanced to the championship finals in two events apiece.

Miller finished second in the 50-yard freestyle prelims with a time of 24.15 seconds and also placed fifth in the 100 freestyle in 53.67 seconds. 

Sundy placed second in the 100 backstroke (59.93) and took sixth in the 50 free (24.63).

Also qualifying to compete in individual events on Friday were Carsyn Smith and Abigail Wilson. 

Smith placed 13th in the 100 backstroke in 1:02, while Wilson finished 14th in the 100 breaststroke (1:10). 

The Bulldogs also advanced in two relays. 

Carl Junction’s 200-yard medley relay team of Sundy, Wilson, Miller and Alanza Montez finished third with a time of 1:52.

The Bulldogs were ninth in the 200 freestyle relay, as Montez, Smith, Sundy and Miller recorded a time of 1:43. 

Carl Junction’s 400 freestyle relay team of Montez, Smith, Elyanna Dogotch and Madeleine Garoutte finished 19th (3:59) and did not advance. 

Montez finished 26th in the 50 free (26.08).

 

CARTHAGE RESULTS

Carthage’s Madison Riley placed fourth in the 100 butterfly prelims with a time of 58.4 seconds to advance to the championship finals. 

Cassidy Smith finished 16th in the 100 freestyle in 56.81.

The Tigers finished 11th in the 200 medley relay in 1:56, with Aubree Santillan, Smith, Riley and Hope Fultz competing. 

Carthage’s 200 freestyle relay team of Riley, Santillan, Fultz and Smith took 12th place in 1:44. 

The Tigers just missed advancing in the 400 free relay, as the team of Riley, Smith, Fultz and Santillan finished 17th in 3:53. 

Also, Santillan took 23rd in the 100 backstroke (1:06) and Ava Lacey finished 32nd in the 200 freestyle (2:13). 

 

WEBB CITY RESULTS

Webb City’s Sophia Whitesell advanced to the championship finals of the 200 individual medley by finishing eighth in 2:14. 

Whitesell also moved on to the “B” finals of the 500 freestyle by finishing ninth (5:24). 

Skylar Powell moved on in two eventsthe 50 freestyle and the 100 freestyle. 

Powell finished 15th in both events, recording a time of 25.51 in the 50 free and a time of 56.03 in the 100 free. 

The Cardinals advanced to Friday in all three relays.

The team of Powell, Avery Mitchell, Alix Davis and Whitesell finished 12th in the 400 freestyle relay (3:50).

Webb City’s 200 medley relay team of Camryn Klosterman, Makenzie Storm, Whitesell and Olivia Honey finished 16th in 1:59.

Webb City’s 200 freestyle relay team of Powell, Ella Holt, Honey and Mitchell finished 16th with a time of 1:46.

Also for the Cardinals, Mitchell finished 19th in the 50 free (25.68) and 21st in the 100 free (57.4), while Storm took 23rd in the 100 breaststroke (1:14) and Klosterman was 26th in the 200 IM (2:26). 

The Class 1 finals are scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. on Friday.

 

FULL RESULTS: MSHSAA Class 1 Prelim Results