2002 IHSAA Boys Swimming & Diving State
Finals
CARMEL REPEATS AS
BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING STATE CHAMPION
The Carmel Greyhounds rolled
to their ninth state championship in the last 13 years at the 65th
Annual Boys Swimming and Diving State Finals at the I.U. Natatorium on
Saturday, February 23.� After winning by
80 points a year ago, coach Ken Stopkotte�s
squad began racking up points early on and were never headed, winning by 145.5
points, 299.5-154 over second place South Bend Riley. North Central (Indpls.) placed third, just .5 behind with
The only individual winner
for the Greyhounds was Andrew Albright who finished first in the 100 yard
breaststroke in 57.19, barely .13 ahead of Hamilton Southeastern�s
Daniel Walter.� North Central (Indpls.) led the way in individual champs with three, but
Carmel�s depth in so many of the events, and a pair of relay victories, allowed
them to pile up the points and lay claim to yet another championship for the
school. It was ninth title in boys swimming and diving for
It was a super swimming day
for Brian Hartley of North Central (Indpls.) as he
made it two in a row in the 200 yard free in a time of 1:37.96, some .6 off the
state meet record, and bettering his winning time of 1:39.54 in 2001.� Hartley was back later in the meet with an
impressive victory in the 500 yard freestyle. At 4:25.73, a new record, besting
the 4:26.25 set by Jason Mallory of Penn in 1998, he finished some six seconds
ahead of second place Ted Brown of Western, laying claim to his third
consecutive title in the event and cutting over three seconds off his winning
clocking a year ago. In all, Hartley completes his career with five state
titles. To top off a perfect day, Hartley was also named winner of the Herman
F. Keller Mental Attitude Award.
The Panthers also hit the win
column in the 200 yard individual medley as Alex Dawson, who finished second
last season and qualified sixth this trip, led the way to the finish line in
1:50.66, over four seconds quicker than his preliminary time.
In the 50 yard freestyle,
fans on hand at the Natatorium were on their feet as Ben Dexter of Roncalli, a second place finisher in 2001, came within .01
of a second of the state meet record as he finished at 20.47 for the Rebels�
only blue ribbon medal of the meet.
In the 100 yard butterfly,
Chad Ames of Crawfordsville, in a time of 49.08, became the first name-change
in that event since 1998, after three consecutive first place finishes by Matt
McDonald of Hamilton Southeastern.
Louis Cavadini,
a junior from South Bend Riley, and his brother, David, were both contestants
in the 100 fly, believed to be the first brother combination to compete for a
state title in the same event. Louis was a runner-up on Saturday, while David
finished seventh.
In the 100 yard freestyle,
Seth Barry of Chesterton, third last year, moved to the head of the class in
2002 with a 45.36 timing and prevented Ben Dexter of Roncalli from doubling by a slim .04.
South Bend Riley gathered in
its only first place finish for the day in the 200 yard freestyle relay, with
Mark DuBois, David Cavadini,
Brian Johnson and Louis Cavadini working in tandem
for the triumph.
In diving,
North Central�s Brian Hartley Named Winner
of Keller Mental Attitude Award
Brian Hartley of North
Central (Indpls.) was selected winner of the
prestigious Herman F. Keller Mental Attitude Award by members of the IHSAA
Executive Committee.
Brian was a two-time champion
at the meet, with victories in the 200 yard freestyle and a record setting
effort in the 500 yard freestyle.� A
co-captain of this year�s team, he has been a winner of a number of awards,
including being an eight time individual
He is co-editor in chief of
the
The award honors the former
IHSAA assistant commissioner, Herman F. Keller, who served the association from
1961-1973.� The recipient of the award,
who was nominated by his principal and coach, must excel in mental attitude,
scholarship, leadership and athletic ability in swimming and diving. Doug
Wigand, a representative of Farm Bureau Insurance, IHSAA corporate partner,
presented a $1,000 scholarship to
Top 10 Team Scores
1. |
299.5 |
2. |
154.0 |
3. North Central (Indpls.) |
153.5 |
4. |
149.0 |
5. Chesterton |
123.0 |
6. |
113.0 |
7. |
101.0 |
8. Center Grove |
97.5 |
9. |
74.0 |
10. Northridge |
73.5 |
200 Medley Relay�
200 Freestyle�Brian Hartley, North Central (Indpls.),
1:37.96.
200 Individual Medley�Alex Dawson, North Central (Indpls.),
1:50.66.
50
Freestyle�Ben Dexter, Roncalli, 20.47.
One Meter
Diving�Marsh Lindley,
100 Butterfly�
100
Freestyle�Seth Barry, Chesterton, 45.36.
500 Freestyle�Brian Hartley, North Central (Indpls.),
4:25.73, State Meet Record.
200 Freestyle Relay�
100 Backstroke�Benedect Hesen,
100 Breaststroke�Andrew Albright,
400 Freestyle Relay�
State Finals Programs Available
Couldn�t be there for the
swimming and diving state finals? You can still purchase a copy of the official
state finals program while supplies last! Extra copies are usually available
for a period of one year following the event. Programs are $3.00 if you
purchase in person at the IHSAA Office (