Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Sorry for the delay, blog problems.

Our lady Trojans final two meets of the regular season consisted of hosting South Haven on Oct 21st  and seven days later they would be on the road taking on our cross town rival Otsego Bulldogs. Both meets were a good opportunity for Coach D to clean up some last minute details in prep for our upcoming conference finals. This would also be a time for some of our younger swimmers/divers to show their stuff in some varsity final heats. Our underclassmen did not disappoint performing well across the board to help our Trojans bring home victories.

Against South Haven some of our Trojan top performances were turned in by Seiler, Klein, Oakes and Keator taking 1st in the 200 medley. Maddie Betz and Kylee Hillmann went 2nd and 3rd in the 200 free. Emma Seiler and Veronica Klein took 1st and 2nd in the 200 IM. Jessica Nyberg and Emma Varley would repeat the previous finish with their own 1st and 2nd place finishes. Emily Zimmer and Jaidin Clemens both dove fantastic with 1st and 2nd place finishes. Colby Hills and Laura Jones took 1st and 2nd in the 100 fly. The 100 free top spots would go to Mikah Havenaar for 2nd and Jaqueline Brignall 3rd. Toughing out the 500 free with gutsy performances was Maddie Betz finishing 1st and Kylee Hillmann finishing 2nd. The 200 free relay was full of surprises and divers (Yes I said divers). Clemens and Zimmer would try their luck swimming by helping out Havenaar and Betz to finish 4th. Mikah Havenaar looked strong in her 2nd place finish in the 100 back as did Emma Varley with her 3rd place finish in the 100 breast. Closing out the night in our 400 free relay with a 2nd place finish was the team of Singh, Hillmann, Betz and Havenaar. Final Score: Plainwell 110 South Haven 71.

  Plainwell would follow up the South Haven win by taking 9 of 12 events on way to a 117 to 63 victory over Otsego. Marlee Burgess impressed with wins in the 200 IM and 100 Breast. Aaryn Jewell, Abby Ernst and Emma Seiler also had a two-win night by being part of the winning efforts in the 200 medley relay and 400 free relay. Also taking first place finishes on the night were Veronica Klein in the 200 free, Emily Zimmer in diving, Emma Varley in the 100 free, Karlee Gauthier in the 500 free, Jaqueline Brignall in the 100 back, Jessica Nyberg in the 200 medley and Laura Jones in the 400 free relay.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014



Allegan and St Joe
With the season beginning to wind down over the last few weeks our girls have had to endure some emotional highs and lows. Although our Trojans performed well against Allegan on Oct 14th things did not go exactly as planned. Allegan was primed, ready and I believe well rested. They had their eyes on a victory this night even if it meant sacrificing some end of the season time drops to do so. Allegan swam well and deserved the win by out touching us in a few key races that ultimately made the difference. Allegan 96 Plainwell 90.
Even though Plainwell came in beat up, sick, and short on numbers gutsy performances were evident everywhere. In the medley relay Ernst, Gauthier, Nyberg and Seiler finished 2nd.  L. Jones took 2nd in the 200 free and Abby Ernst came away with 1st place in the IM. Aaryn Jewell just got touched out in the 50 free finishing in 2nd and Kim Jones walked away with the top spot in diving. The butterfly event was another close race with Aaryn Jewell grabbing second While Abby Ernst also took 2nd in the 100 free. Our 200 Free relay team of L Jones, Gauthier, Ernst and Jewell earned a hard fought 1st and Emma Seiler cruised to 1st in the 100 back. The breaststroke event was also close with Karlee Gauthier finishing in 2nd and our relay team of Jones, Jewell, Nyberg and Seiler would end the night with a second place showing in the 400 free relay event.
Two days later and coming off a very emotional Allegan meet PHS would take on visiting St. Joe. It would have been easy for our girls to lay down for this strong division two opponent but that’s not who they are and they proved it by reaching deep and performing well all night. When we look back on this season I believe the St Joe meet will be viewed as the meet and win that showed our girls true heart. Well done Trojan Swim & Dive!  Plainwell 100      St. Joe 86
PHS v. St Joe Results
200 Medley: 1st Ernst,Gauthier,Nyberg,Seiler/ 3rd Brignall,Sing,Hills,Jones/ 5th Oaks,Havenaar,Havenaar,Hillmann
200 Free: 2nd L. Jones/ 4th V. Klein/ 6th M. Betz
200 IM: 2nd A. Ernst/ 4th A. Singh/ 5th M. Havenaar
50 Free: 1st A. Jewell/3rd E. Seiler/5th C. Keator/ 7th K. Havenaar
Diving: 1st K. Jones/4th E. Zimmer/6th J. Clemens
100 Fly: 1st A. Jewell/3rd J. Nyberg/5th C. Hills
100 Free: 2nd L. Jones/3rd E. Seiler/4th K. Oakes
500 Free: 2nd K. Gauthier/3rd V. Klein/6th K. Havenaar
200 F Relay: 2nd Seiler,Jones,Jewell,Gauthier/3rd Singh,Keator,Oakes,Klein/5th Havenaar, Brignal, Havenaar,?
100 Back: 1st A. Ernst/3rd J. Nyberg/6th C. Hills
100 Breast: 3rd K. Gauthier/4th A. Singh/5th M. Havenaar
400 F Relay: 1st L. Jones, Ernst,Nyberg,Jewell/ 3rd Keator,Brignall,Oakes,Klein/ 5th     Havenaar,Betz,Hills,?  
 
 

 

Friday, October 10, 2014


Plainwell vs. Marshall

For those fortunate enough to be in attendance Tuesday night they certainly got more than their money’s worth in entrance fees when Plainwell hosted new conference member Marshall. A rivalry was created on this night that will not soon be forgotten as both teams battled through 12 events on way to the season’s closest finish. The final score would be 97 to 89 with Plainwell edging out Marshall for what was a closer meet than the score indicated. If you were there all you had to do was look to the stands to see this was a close meet. The crowd’s intensity and excitement sure was a sight to see. I can’t help but think it may have in some small way helped our girls reach a little deeper in route to this memorable win.  

It all started early in the first event of the night with the Medley relay team of Jones, Seiler, Ernst and Nyberg just edging out Marshall for first place in a very tight race. In the 200 free Jewell would claim the top spot and Abby Ernst earned 2nd in the IM. The 50 free was a nail biter with Seiler and L. Jones going 1 & 2.  K. Jones took first in diving with a very strong performance while Zimmer grabbed a well-deserved 2nd with a personal best score of 222. Nyberg looked strong in the 100 fly by finishing in 2nd. In the 100 free Jewell just got edged out by .03 seconds to finish in 2nd. The 500 free proved exciting with Ernst finishing in 1st and Klein digging deep and battling to the end for 2nd. Seiler would grab the top spot with a state qualifying time in the 100 back and Gauthier would take 2nd with one of her best times of the year in the 100 breast. With each race being close it would take every last team members best effort and contribution to pull off this important win. Expect Marshall to be looking for payback at the conference finals come November.  Results below…

200 Free: 1st Jewell, 3rd Klein, 4th Gauthier,
200 IM: 1st Ernst, 5th Burgess, 6th M. Havenaar
50 Free: 1st Seiler, 2nd Jones, 4th Varley, 7th Keator, 8th Oakes, 9th K. Havenaar
Diving: 1st Jones, 2nd Zimmer, 5th Clemens
100 Fly: 2nd Nyberg, 5th Hills, 6th Brignall
100 Free: 2nd Jewell, 4th Jones, 6th Burgess, 7th Keator, 10th Betz, 11th Hillmann
500 Free: 1st Ernst, 2nd Klein, 6th K. Havenaar
100 Back: 1st Seiler, 3rd Nyberg, 5th Brignall
100 Breast: 2nd Gauthier, 5th Sing, M. Havenaar







 

 

Friday, October 3, 2014




On Sept 23rd PHS traveled to the unfamiliar Sturgis pool for the inaugural conference matchup. The Sturgis program has a large team and an impressive history of strong swimming. The team size and tradition would not help them on this day as Plainwell’s depth and talent were too much for hosting Sturgis. Final score
Plainwell 124               Sturgis 61 

Juniors and Seniors
At seasons midpoint we are starting to see our junior and senior swimmers come into their own. The week before we witnessed Veronica Klein break that 6 minute barrier with a very strong first place showing in the 500 free. Karlee Gauthier would repeat the feat this week with her own best time of 5:53 in the 500 free against Sturgis for first place. It looks like coach may have just found a couple very strong 500 competitors to take to conference. Also stepping up for the Trojans, Allison Singh and Jessica Nyberg. After missing most of last season with injury Allison has come back with vengeance and is a much stronger swimmer. The end of season will show her true progress while Nyberg continues to perform well in her back and free events. If things continue to progress for her she will be a top candidate for the state relays in November. Kari Havenaar and Kaitlin Oaks have found their niche respectively in the fly and free events and are putting up good times and scoring valuable points. Our senior diver and newcomer Molly Wright continues to improve and should be a factor at conference while Kim Jones continues to be the class of the conference and is sure to be a top contender come state finals at Oakland. Kim also had a very strong showing at the Holland invite taking first place overall. Junior Emma Seiler is splitting time between diving and swimming but has the most impact in her free style events. Emma has caught some visiting coaches by surprise by topping the podium with strong swims in the 50 free. Also representing the junior class well is Abby Ernst who has already qualified for state in the IM and 100 back.  Abby is one of the best backstroke specialists in the conference and will be a top contender at state. Abby continues to rack up valuable first place finishes in all her events along with senior Aaryn Jewell. Aaryn feels at home swimming distance or sprint events and is capable of top finishes where ever coach needs her. The question is will coach have her defend her first place conference title in the 200 free or will she pursue that top spot in the 50 free? Stay tuned for more news. With the bulk of our conference schedule in front of us we are sure to be witness to some top notch performances.

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Thursday, September 25, 2014


Plainwell 105, Harper Creek 81

On Sept 16 Plainwell hosted new conference rival Harper Creek in a well anticipated match up. The thought coming in to this matchup was that this would be a close one. It wasn’t necessary which team would take the top finishes in each event (both teams were sure to earn their share) but rather which team would take the 4th and 5th place points in those events. This is where coaching, team depth, strategy and the will to win pay off. Our Trojans were up to the challenge and got off to a great start by winning the first five events. They were able to keep that momentum rolling through the 2nd half of the meet with very strong performances by all-securing the win.
Freshmen and Sophomores
With a hand full of meets under their belts our Freshmen swimmers are starting to settle in. Cassy Keator is posting great freestyle times, Colby Hills backstroke looks great and Mikah Havenaar looks to be a very good IM’er. Marlee Burgess continues to surprise by dropping time every week in all strokes, Maddie Betz stroke looks great and she just may be a 200 specialist while Jaidin Clemens has dove well with good finishes.  Our Sophomores; Kylee Hillmann continues to get stronger and is ready to break out, Jacqueline Brignall’s back and fly look very good and Amelia Patmore’s improved starts and turns are helping her drop time fast. Emily Zimmer continues to dive well, score high and add valuable diving points, Emma Varley has posted some great 50/100 free times and will be fighting for those top relay spots soon while Laura Jones is sprinting well adding points in clutch races where the team needs it.

Highlights:

200 Med Relay: 1st place: Abby Earnst,Jessica Nyberg,Karlee Gauthier, Laura Jones
                          3rd place: Colby Hills, Mikah Havenaar, Jaqueline Brignall, Kim Jones
                              5th Kylee Hillman, Cassy Keator, Maddie Betz, Emma Varley
200 Free: 1st Aaryn Jewell, 3rd Veronica Klein,6th Kari Havenaar
200 IM: 1st Abby Earnst, 3rd Karlee Gauthier, 4th Marlee Burgess
50 Free: 1st Emma Seiler, 3rd Laura Jones, 4th Emma Varley, 7th Kari Havenaar, 8th Kylee Hillmann, 9th Cassy Keator
Diving: 1st Kim Jones 4th Emily Zimmer,5th Jaidin Clemens
100 Fly: 2nd Jessica Nyberg, 3rd Colby Hills, 5th Jaqueline Brignall
100 Free: 1st Aaryn Jewell, 3rd Emma Seiler, 4th Laura Jones,7th Kaitlin Oakes, 8th Marlee Burgess, 9th Mikah Havenaar
500 Free: 1st Veronica Klein, 5th Allison Singh, 6th Maddie Bets
200 F Relay: 1st Karlee Gauthier, Aaryn Jewell,Emma Seiler, Laura Jones
                       3rd Emma Varley,Marlee Burgess,Kaitlin Oakes,Veronica Klein
                       5th Kylee Hillman,Colby Hills,CassyKeator,Maddie Betz
100 Back: 1st Abby Earnst, 4th Jessica Nyberg, 6th Jaqueline Brignall
100 Breast: 2nd Karlee Gauthier, 3rd Allison Singh
400 F Relay: 2nd Marlee Burgess,Colby Hills,Veronica Klein,Kaitlin Oakes
                       4th Maddie Betz, Cassy Keator,Emma Varley,Kari Havenaar

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Plainwell vs Mattawan and Wayland
On Sept 11th Plainwell Swim & Dive hosted Wayland and Mattawan for its first double dual meet of the season. For those unfamiliar the meet is scored as if two separate meets were run at the same time. Meet one is scored PHS vs Mattawan and Meet two is scored PHS vs Wayland. You do not get a first, second and third place for a three team meet rather a win loss head to head with each team. This can add a whole new dimension to the strategy involved. To further complicate issues all has not been forgot when Plainwell traveled to division 2 Mattawan last year for one of the most exciting meets of the season. The meet was not decided until the last girl touched the wall in the last event of the night. In the end our Trojans narrowly edged out Mattawan by two points for the victory. As you can imagine this year tensions would be high knowing that Mattawan would be looking for payback. This year they would not get their revenge. Our swimmers and divers were ready, performed well and took home the W in both meets.  Great effort by all!                                

Trojans 107   Mattawan 78         
Trojans 142   Wayland 42

1st Place finishes turned in by:
Kim Jones: Diving 1st Place           
Aaryn Jewell: 100 and 200 Yd Free 1st Place
Abby Ernst: 200 IM and 100 Back 1st Place             
Veronica Klein: 500 Yd Free 1st Place

 

Friday, September 19, 2014

Welcome to the 2014 Swim & Dive season

The season of change

We are off and swimming to another fabulous season of PHS Women’s Swim & Dive. This season is sure to provide additional excitement along with a much higher level of competition due to the increased number of conference teams in 2014. Sturgis, Harper Creek and Marshall have entered the fray bringing our November 7 & 8 conference finals team count to 8. Also on the schedule this season are 2 invitationals, a relay meet and some very strong non-conference teams.

The 2014 season started with PHS traveling to Harper Creek for a very interesting relay meet. This would be our swimmers/divers first look at this season’s conference competition. Our girls performed well in the pool and on the board by leaving with the win and more importantly an understanding that this season would be a little different. Work needed to be done this year if PHS Swim & Dive was to enjoy the success they have grown accustom to.

Next up was a scrimmage with Kalamazoo Central and trip to South Haven. Both were good opportunities for our younger team members to get some valuable experience. Coach Dubois also utilizes these early meets to move girls around some and test them in different events. I am sure he learned some things about his team while coming away with a well deserved win at Kalamazoo. PHS also took a strong 2nd at South Haven a few days later. They came up short only to the combined division 1 team of  Bridgeman, Stevensville, Niles and Lake Shore. Not bad in my book!