Whippet Swimmers Continue to Improve Times

The Whitewater Whippet Boys’ Swim Team swam in their last regular season dual meet at home against a tough Badger Co-op. But the Whippets did not disappoint; we had multiple bests from all of our swimmers!

In the 200 Medley Relay, Tyler Arnett had a season best split in the 50 Backstroke going a 31.93, and Jack Hefty also had a season best split in the 50 Butterfly going a 28.31.

Tyler Arnett racing to a 2nd place finish against Badger in the 500

In the 200 Freestyle, Tyler Arnett improved his season best time, going a 2:06.60

In the 200 IM, Jack Hefty improved his overall time by 4 seconds, going a 2:32.80

In the 50 Freestyle, both Miles Nickelsburg (31.18) and Andrew O’Toole (32.15) went best times!

In the 100 Freestyle, Zach Tomomitsu improved his time by going a 1:23.29.

In the 500 Freestyle, Tyler Arnett put on a great race, getting a 2nd place finish and a season best time of 5:31.30.

In the 100 Backstroke, Miles Nickelsburg had a 14 second drop and went a 1:24.90. Zach Tomomitsu also had an impressive drop of 8 seconds!

In the 100 Breaststroke, Andrew O’Toole continued to drop his time, going 16 seconds faster than his previous time.

In the 400 Freestyle Relay, Jack Hefty was able to go a best time in the 100 Freestyle with a 59.13. Miles Nickelsburg also had an impressive split, going a 1:12.14

The Whippets are now entering championship season and will compete in the Conference Championship Meet at Delavan-Darien on Saturday, February 5th, beginning at 11 a.m.!

Article Submitted by Sarah Reynolds
Whitewater High School Co-Head Swim Coach
sreynolds@wwusd.org
Photo Courtesy of Bob Mischka

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