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Sunday, August 6, 2017

These All-Stars Can't Be Eclipsed

Donovan and Coach Laurel after a medal
performance in the 11-12 Free.
The big astronomical event this month is the upcoming solar eclipse. The astronomers tell us that the sun will be totally blocked out by the moon for a period of time, if you are in the right place along the moon's path. Unlike the sun however, our MVP Gator Stars refused to be blocked out, and all of them shone brightly at the NVSL All-Star Meet. The brilliance of our Gator swimmers was on full display Saturday morning. All in all, Gator swimmers had some terrific swims, resulting in two overall first place finishes (i.e. NVSL overall champion) and one new MVP record. Special congrats go out to Emily Makin for winning both the Girls 13-14 Breast and IM events (NVSL Champion!) And to Tyler Swartz for improving his own record in the 9-10 IM.

Here are all of the Gator All-Star results:


EventNamePlaceTime
11-12 FreeDonovan Kovalsky4th28.67
13-14 FreeClark Bayer3rd25.57
13-14 FreeJuliana Skopp-Cardillo4th28.26
9-10 BreastAbigail Litonjua8th44.82
11-12 BreastDonovan Kovalsky8th38.64
13-14 BreastEmily Makin1st34.19
8 & under FlyLiam Fore11th20.46
9-10 FlyMatthew Makin10th16.76
13-14 FlyGabby Greszler5th30.97
13-14 FlyJuliana Skopp-Cardillo15th32.2
9-10 IMTyler Swartz9th1:24.71
9-10 IMMatthew Makin11th1:26.05
13-14 IMEmily Makin1st1:07.49

Medalists, Juliana and Emily. 
The full meet results are available at the NVSL website here. Great work Gators! 

Coach Paul and Abbie after a great swim
in the 9-10 Breaststroke.
The All-Star meet is a bit of a bittersweet moment for us all, though.... Yes, it's true... this marks the end of the summer swim season. It's been a whirlwind 10 weeks of fun, games, hard work, sweat, rain, lots of splashing. There have been personal bests, meet victories, meet defeats, new pool records, and new All-Stars.  It's been real. It's been fun. It's been real fun. But like it does every summer, it has come to an end. So, like the sun up high in the sky, the moon has come across to block out the joy of summer swim for the time being. So enjoy your winter swim season. Or enjoy your time off in other sports. If you want to keep swimming, make sure to check out the Gator Winter Program as a terrific option.  

Next up on the Gator blogger calendar will be the results of the seeding meeting in February. Check back then to find out if we're staying in Division 3, or moving up to 2. Seven months of anticipation... I'm not sure I can wait. See you in May 2018! 

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Individual Divisional Championships

It was a dark and stormy morning. The forecast had called for nothing but constant rain on the penultimate event of the 2017 NVSL season. Not allowing the weather forecast to bring them down, spririts were high at the Vienna Aquatic Club pool where Division 3's best swimmers gathered to contest the annual championship races. The top two swimmers in every event enter the pool and swim for all the marbles... to determine the year's Divisional Champion swimmers. And Champions we have.... MVP Gators won 10 events and had nine runner-up finishes.

A Championship level start. 
As is often the case, the weather forecast turned out to be more bark than bite, as the rain missed Vienna for the most part, with the skies only opening up for a short sprinkle or two. The swimmers capitalized with some terrific performances. Gators finishing first and designated as Division 3 champions were: Tyler Swartz (Free & IM), Donovan Kovalsky (Free), Clark Bayer (Free), Liam Fore (Fly), Matthew Makin (Fly) Juliana Skopp-Cardillo (Free), Abigail Litonjua (Breast), and Cassidy Bayer (Fly & IM).

Posing for GQ or getting psyched up to swim? You decide.

Finishing second were: Alex North (Back), Andrew Baker (Fly), Matthew Makin (IM), TJ Heck (IM), Helen Milito (Free), Sheridan Phalen (Free), Emily Makin (Breast & IM), and Gabby Greszler (Fly). And third place finishers were: Clark Bayer (Back), Alex North (Breast), Donovan Kovalsky (Breast), Charlie Ruppe (Fly), parker Fulghum (Free), and Taylor Makin (Breast).


Thirty-three more Gators finished in the top 6, earning a divisionals plaque. Full results of the meet are available on the NVSL website here.

One Heck of an IM swim. 

Divisional Championships serve a dual purpose, in addition to crowning a champion in every event, the meet also serves as the qualifier for the All-Star meet held this coming Saturday. The top 18 swimmers from all 102 teams in the NVSL qualify for the individual All-Star meet. Based on their great swims, 11 Gators qualified in 15 events for the upcoming All-Star meet! (Update: following a few scratches from around the county, one swimmer moved up above the cut in an event, bringing our total to 11 swimmers in 16 events. And one more swimmer has been designated as an alternate for two events.) 

Below are our All-Star qualifiers and their seeds:

NameEventSeed
Cassidy Bayer15-18 Fly1
Cassidy Bayer15-18 IM1
Emily Makin13-14 Breast2
Emily Makin13-14 IM2
Juliana Skopp-Cardillo13-14 Free4
Donovan Kovalsky11-12 Free7
Tyler Swartz10U IM7
Abigail Litonjua9-10 Breast7
Clark Bayer13-14 Free8
Liam Fore8u Fly9
Matthew Makin10u IM10
Gabrielle Greszler13-14 Fly11
Donovan Kovalsky11-12 Breast11
Matthew Makin9-10 Fly12
Sheridan Phalen15-18 Free17

Update... as mentioned above, we've had three additions since the meet: Juliana Skopp-Cardillo is now above the cut for 13-14 Fly and will swim in that event, and Alex North has moved up to be the Alternate for both 9-10 Back and Breast. 

As far as Swims and Swimmmers of the Week goes, this is usually a pretty tough call. But Juliana Skopp-Cardillo made it easy for me this week as she clearly ate her Wheaties before the meet and put together two remarkable swims. She pulled an upset in the 13-14 Free, demonstrating what "outside smoke" is all about as she came from Lane 1 to finish 1st in a time of 28.40. And she also demonstrated the rare "1st heat smoke" as she outswam several higher seeds to pull into the top-6, finishing 5th in the Fly with a time of 32.35.. which we now know puts her into All-Stars for both events. Cutting 1.11 and 2.15 seconds respectively off her times... that's 3.36 seconds dropped at divisionals... against all the other top swimmers. That's about as clutch of a set of performances as I've ever seen. Smoking. 

7 year old Championship Fly photos REALLY
make the best photos. 
For the boys, we had two swimmers win Divisionals from the lower half of the age group. Donovan Kovalsky (11) won the 11-12 Free in a blistering quick time of 29.34 and Liam Fore (7) won the 7-8 Fly in 20.11. In case you don't quite grasp what that means... these two Divisional Champs get to come back and compete again in the same age group next year. Somebody better be ready to do some work on that record board at the pool... the present is awesome and the future looks bright.

As always, lots more great photos are available on the Gator website here. Check them out.

Great job to all the Gator swimmers! That was an outstanding performance at Divisionals. And good luck to those heading to All-Stars! Show them that Gator speed on Saturday!  Be sure to check back next week to read about how our congregation of Gators fare at All Stars.

Go Gators!