Aquagirls’ one-of-a-kind coach

Energetic Patterson leads NCMP swimmers into state meet

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NCMP coach Sarah Patterson cheers on junior Carly Colville and sophomore Hannah Scotton's 100-yard butterfly swim in last Saturday's regional meet at Southeast Polk. Five different Aquagirls will compete across seven events at the state meet tomorrow in Marshalltown. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

“I just get lost in the moment,” Patterson said. “It’s definitely not my personality if you were to know me outside of the pool. When I watch the girls swim ... when you watch them work so hard all season long, it’s just exciting to watch them get in there and mix it up.”

Like her unique call, Patterson’s cheering antics seem to help her swimmers dig a little deeper.

“When she’s jumping up and down telling you to go a little faster, you need to go faster,” Colville said.

The fans appreciate it, too. Patterson said she’s received many compliments — all positive, and even from parents of other teams — showing their appreciation for her and assistant Chris Forsyth’s coaching style.

“I’ve actually had community members say, ‘We love your enthusiasm,’ to both me and Chris,” she said.

Patterson has directed NCMP to arguably its best season in school history. Its 10-1 dual record is an all-time best, and last Saturday, the Aquagirls had their best-ever regionals showing by taking second at Southeast Polk. They set eight school records this fall and won the North Central Iowa Conference for the first time in Patterson’s tenure. They’ll cap off 2012 tomorrow with seven entrants across five events at state.

Aquagirls’ strength in youth

What makes NCMP’s season even more remarkable is the fact that so much of its success is due to its underclassmen. The Aquagirls had a deep talent pool of freshmen and sophomores this year, evidenced prominently by the group of five girls that will swim at Marshalltown tomorrow. As a junior, Colville is the oldest of the group. The others include sophomores Rachel Prendergast and Hannah Scotton, and freshmen Sydney Jenkins and Samantha Hedrick. Senior Sidney Griffith also will make the trip as an alternate.

“It didn’t really hit us until regionals. We looked at the composition of our three relays and were just like, ‘Oh my gosh,’” Patterson said about the amount of talented young swimmers on this year’s team. “It’s incredible to think that even on the regional team, we only had two seniors. It bodes well for the future and we want to build on it.”

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