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Feb. 5, 2005

Blazer boys end season with victory

by Kristina Yang, Page Editor
FEB. 5, MONTGOMERY AQUATIC CENTER--

After a highly disappointing loss to the Whitman Vikings on Jan. 30, Blair's swim team was determined that it would not end the season on a similarly low note. In today's match against the Bethesda-Chevy Chase (B-CC) Barons, the Blazers proved their strength in the pool once more: The boys defeated the Barons 105-78, and though the girls fell 77-107, they achieved their highest team score all season. The results of this meet finalized the boys' and girls' seasonal records at 2-3 and 0-5, respectively.

The girls began the meet on a strong note, taking their first victories of the season in the first two events. Juniors Minh Huynh-Le and Diana Frey, sophomore Christie Lin and senior Karima Tawfik took the gold in the 200 Medley Relay while a second Blair team took the silver in that race, and junior co-captain Kelsey Dean gave Blair a second straight win in the 200 Free. The Blazer girls' luck began to turn around by the 50 Free, however, as the Barons out-touched two Blazers by 34 and 13 hundredths of a second, respectively, to take first and third in the event.

Though Blair's girls would not capture any more victories during the rest of the meet, the Blazers still won more second-place finishes than they have in any other match this season. Dean, as usual, swam a strong 500 Free and took silver in that event, and senior co-captain Kendra Williams (100 Fly), senior Karima Tawfik (100 Breast) and Huynh-Le (100 Back) all took second in their events as well. However, clear Baron dominance in two key events -- the 200 Individual Medley and 100 Free -- put the score up in B-CC's favor by 16 points, and the rest of B-CC's victories were just enough to cement its lead by the meet's end.

The boys team also began the meet with a victory in the 200 Medley Relay, but the Blazers faltered immediately afterward and allowed B-CC to win the next two events. However, Blair soon reasserted its dominance of the pool in the 50 Free, as junior co-captain Tyler Wilchek, senior co-captain Patrick Detzner and sophomore Eddie Tang swept the event by several lengths. Detzner and junior Sam Silsbee went on to give Blair additional victories in the 100 Free and diving events, respectively.

Though B-CC scored a few clean victories after Detzner's win, Blair's depth ensured that the Barons would never be able to turn the score in their favor. With one event left and the score at 97-73 in Blair's favor, the Blazers put the finishing touch on their victory with a 3:27:93 time in the 400 Free Relay, less than 1.5 seconds away from breaking the 3:26:61 school record set ten years earlier.

According to Blair coach David Swaney, the boys' victory was a sharp contrast to its defeat at Whitman's hands just a week before. "We were lousy last week, and we pulled back together,” he said. "It feels good.”

Although the boys won by a clean margin, Swaney feels that they could have done even better against the Barons. "None of our boys had their fastest splits,” he said. "They do tons of yardage for their private clubs, and they're tired because their RMSC [swimming club] coaches have them broken down.” However, Swaney believes that his club swimmers will begin to drop their times in the next few weeks as they train both for county post-season competitions and the club competition held immediately afterward. "They're only starting to taper,” he says. "Hopefully, they'll have more rest in the next three weeks and peak.”

The Blazers will have no more dual meets this season, but they will be competing in the Montgomery County Division I Championships at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 12 at the Montgomery Aquatic Center.

Discuss this Article

  • swimmer on February 6, 2005 at 10:25 AM
    actually the girls 200 medley was Minh, Karima, Diana, and Sally Chang.
  • Robert Feasley (View Email) on February 6, 2005 at 11:58 AM
    Ha... taper... Haha... thats funny. Riley'll never let us slack off.
  • ;dkjlhgrkjn on February 6, 2005 at 1:00 PM
    diving wins... again
  • uh oh... on February 6, 2005 at 3:05 PM
    freshman eddie tang...

  • morgan (View Email) on February 7, 2005 at 7:38 AM
    Sam Silsbee is the HOTTEST diver ever. HOLLLERRR.
  • daluter05 (View Email) on February 7, 2005 at 1:12 PM
    Predictions for Divisionals BOYS 1. WJ 2. Whitman 3. Blazas 4. RM 5. BCC 6. Sherwood GIRLS 1. RM 2. Sherwood 3. Whitman 4. WJ 5. BCC 6. Blair COED 1. RM 2. Whitman 3. WJ 4. Sherwood 5. Blair 6. BCC(Relegated)
  • daluter05 (View Email) on February 7, 2005 at 1:18 PM
    That was no question, our best meet in terms of coed, except one problem. IT WAS AGAINST B-CC!!! Now we come into divisionals 0-5 in coed and everybody needs to step up big to stay in Division I next year. We should break the school record in boys 200 and 400 free. Relays will without a doubt be the events where we really need to get the big points. In my opinion, if the boys score at least 300-350 points AND the girls score at least 150 points, we should stay in Division I.
  • guy on February 7, 2005 at 6:43 PM
    sherwood boys will beat BCC
    WJ will win big co-ed
  • bnc on February 8, 2005 at 5:34 PM
    YAY for Kelsey. thats what, 3 silvers now?
  • daluter (View Email) on February 9, 2005 at 1:27 PM
    I don't know GUY, in my opinion, B-CC has a lot more stars(Benjamin, Franmpus and Miller) vs. Sherwood(Conrad and Swallow). And in some events, Sherwood swims like a division IV team. B-CC looks like crap in some events too, but not as bad as Sherwood.

    On the other hand, I may agree with you about WJ being a contender in coed. It will be an exciting meet. However, RM is the only team that have a top five level boys and girls team. WJ never has had an outstanding girls team and their boys team may not blow out the boys meet(only beating Blair by 20 and Whitman by 7).
  • divefan on February 9, 2005 at 2:15 PM
    Don't forget diving divisionals start at 7:30 a.m. Will SCO be there to cover it?
  • Anonymous on February 9, 2005 at 2:52 PM
    swallow went to California he doesnt even swim there anymore - sherwood girls are slacking and BCC boys are slacking, it should be a tough race for 4th and 5th for combined score
  • guy on February 9, 2005 at 8:17 PM
    wj only beat us by 20 because many of their swimmers were swimming at an RMSC meet, and weren't really trying at the high school meet
    wj beat whitman by 7, and they were missing Adrian Astiz
    wj's girls won divisionals and were third in the county last year
  • tyler on February 10, 2005 at 9:11 AM
    divisionals this year is sooooo fsat! last year the 50 free had 2 people break 23. Now there are 6 seeded with times faster! And in the 200 free under 2:00 was 7th but now its something like 15th?? there are so many seniors... ihear next year will be a lot slower...hopefully!!!
  • a little late on February 15, 2005 at 9:04 PM
    it seems as if it took you one or two days to put up articles on dual meets and now its been 4 days and still no article about one of the more important meets of the year? GET YOUR PRIORITIES STRAIGHT! mwahahaha
  • adfa on February 16, 2005 at 12:58 PM
    Is SCO staff sleeping in on the weekends while

    the dedidated students on the swim team are setting school records? Why no coverage of the Division I swim and dive meets last weekend where several records were set in both swimming and diving.
  • Ely Portillo (View Email) on February 16, 2005 at 1:04 PM
    While we try our hardest to cover all Blair home games, swimming is a difficult sport to cover because of the length of meets and lack of proximity to Blair. We apologize and will try our best to cover all future events.
  • Kristina Yang (View Email) on February 16, 2005 at 5:42 PM
    The Division I swim meet scores were done in a different format than at dual meets, and I attended the (entire!) meet but was unable to get anything beside the final team scores. I have been in contact with Mr. Swaney about this and just recieved a copy of Blair's times and placings in individual events from him today, so that story will be up by tonight. I appreciate your comments, and my apologies for any inconveniences.
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