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By Kelly O’Hara
Whitewater High School Head Gymnastics Coach
OHaraKL17@uww.edu
Whitewater High School Gymnastics had their first meet of the season against Jefferson High School on Friday, December 11th.
The WHS Gymnastics varsity team consisted of returning members sophomores Brenda Aguilar, Caleigh Yang, Maddy Beuhler, Halee Peters, and junior Anna Ejnik. JV Team members consisted of freshman Lauren Buehler and sophomores Brooke Bazeley and Isabelle Dieter.
WHS Gymnastics had a final team score of 108.75. The highlights of the meet on the varsity side consisted of Halee Peters scoring an 8.15 on vault and an 8.05 on floor, Anna Ejnik scoring a 7.775 on vault, Maddy Buehler scoring a 7.525 on vault, Brenda Aguilar scoring a 6.7 on beam, and Caleigh Yang scoring a 7.15 on the floor exercise.
Highlights on the JV side included Brooke Bazeley scoring a 5.3 on floor and Lauren Buehler scoring a 6.05 on beam along with Isabelle Dieter scoring a 4.35 on beam.
We are looking forward to the progress the gymnasts make as the season continues! The next gymnastics meet will be held Friday, December 18th, at Whitewater High School in a dual against Janesville Parker. Go, Whippets!
*Photos are screenshots of video recordings from the meet.
Article and Photos By Gina Foucault
Whitewater High School Head Swim Coach
gfoucault@wwusd.org
The Whippets swam well winning their first dual meet of the year against Delavan-Darien. All of our swimmers were able to score points towards the win, including a few athletes that are new to swim including Jake Kuhlow, Carter Schepp, and Cole Schlicher. With very little time to prepare for the first meet of the year these athletes showed up and raced hard!
The Whippets dominated several events finishing 1st and 2nd in several events:
1st – 200 Medley Relay (Tyler Arnett, Devin Bazeley, Tony Aranda, Keith Cameron)
2nd – 200 Medley Relay (Jake Kuhlow, Carter Schepp, Zach Tomomitsu, Cole Schlicher)
1st – 200 Freestyle, Tyler Arnett
2nd – 200 Freestyle Wyatt Anderson
1st – 200 IM, Devin Bazeley
2nd – 200 IM, Keith Cameron
1st – 50 Freestyle Tony Aranda
2nd – 50 Freestyle Cole Schlicher
1st – 100 Butterfly, Tony Aranda
2nd – 100 Butterfly, Zach Tomomitsu
1st – 500 Freestyle, Tyler Arnett
2nd – 500 Freestyle, Jake Kuhlow
and we finished 1, 2, 3 in the 100 Breaststroke with Devin Bazeley, Keith Cameron, and Carter Schepp.
Our veteran swimmers led the way with some outstanding swims. Tyler Arnett beat the field by 7 seconds in the 200 Freestyle and by a large margin in the 500 Freestyle. These were strong swims to start the year; Tyler’s hard work in the off season is apparent. Devin Bazeley posted a fast time in his 200 IM and finished 10 seconds ahead of the field in the 100 Breaststroke also. Devin also puts in time in the off season which shows. Senior Tony Aranda is always ready to race and was able to win both of his events, scoring majors points for our team. Adding to these swims were strong efforts from Wyatt Anderson, Keith Cameron, and Zach Tomomitsu. All of these swimmers willingly swim whatever we need them to with no complaints. Wyatt took on the 200 Freestyle, Keith raced the 200 IM, and Zach raced the 100 Butterfly. These veterans raced hard knowing that we needed strong performances from them in these races.
It was amazing to see our new swimmers take on their first races of the year. Jake Kuhlow swam the dreaded 500 Freestyle with determination and scored points with his effort. Jake’s dedication to training and competition is such an asset to our team. Carter Schepp took on one of our more technical races with the 100 Breaststroke and is already posting a strong time. Carter also works hard and is quick to learn all the tiny things that add up to smart, fast swimming. Cole Schlicher loves to race and compete which served him well in his first races as a Whippet. I am thankful to have a great mix of athletes willing to put in the time and effort that swimming requires.
It was a great first meet for all our swimmers and I can’t wait to see what we can do with even more training and experience.
By Kristen Lippens
Whitewater High School Head Girls’ Basketball Coach
klippens@wwusd.org
Our team set some goals going into this game, reduce our turnovers, make our free throws and create more scoring opportunities. I am proud to say that we not only met our goals but exceeded them, beating East Troy 67 to 45.
Kindyl Kilar led the Whippets with 21 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 steals.
Kacie Carollo followed with 19 points, 5 assists, 5 steals, and 4 rebounds.
Lexi Juoni had 12 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 steals.
Gwen Truesdale scored 8 points, had 3 blocks, and added 5 rebounds.