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)

As great as this season has been for the Aquagirls, it’s scary to think that with so much talent coming back next year, 2013 could be even better.

“It’s really motivating to know we have these really good swimmers coming up and we don’t have to worry so much about losing swimmers,” Scotton said.

Saturday’s rundown

NCMP will compete in three different individual events at state and in two relays. Colville will be the first one up, swimming in the first heat of the 200-yard freestyle. She qualified 18th out of 24 and is in the first heat. Hedrick will be up next in the 50 freestyle, where she qualified with the eighth-best time in the state and is in the third and final heat. The next event is the 100 butterfly, which includes Scotton and Colville. They qualified eighth and 11th. Colville is in the second heat, and Scotton in the third. Hedrick will be back in action next in the 100 freestyle, where she qualified sixth to put her in the third heat. Two events later, NCMP competes in the 200 freestyle relay. The foursome of Colville, Prendergast, Scotton and Hedrick qualified 14th and is in the second heat. After two more events, the Aquagirls are up again in the final race of the day — the 400 freestyle relay. The team of Colville, Prendergast, Jenkins and Hedrick qualified 11th and is in the second heat.

All events have 24 entrants and are run in three heats.

Colville and Scotton return plenty of state experience. Colville swam at Marshalltown last year in three relays. Scotton did as well, and placed 20th in the 100 butterfly. Prendergast also swam in a state relay last year.

That leaves Hedrick and Jenkins as the only two in the group that haven’t swam at state. But according to Patterson, having the right mindset should make that a non-issue.

“We talked about the Parade of Teams and how you have two choices: You can make it overwhelming, or you can make it exciting,” Patterson said. “We try to take the fear and unkown out of the equation. Make if more of a nervous-excitement than a nervous-terror.”

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