Germantown Academy is Popping with Easterns on the Horizon

By John Lohn

ASTON, Pennsylvania, February 9. LAST year, for the fourth time under the direction of Dick Shoulberg, the young women from Germantown Academy (Fort Washington, Pennsylvania) earned Swimming World Magazine’s National High School Championship. The honor was shared with Pioneer High, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

This year, though, the Patriots might not have to share the title. Although Pioneer put together a sterling performance during the fall, Germantown Academy is storming toward an amazing finish to its season, which will arrive in a little more than two weeks at the prestigious Eastern Interscholastic Championships. Scheduled for La Salle University in Philadelphia, the event is considered the top prep-school competition in the nation.

Heading into Easterns, Germantown Academy has already put together several stunning swims, efforts that have been achieved in low-key meets. More, Shoulberg’s crew has seen duty in a number of different disciplines, a fact that will come in handy when the lineups are eyed up for title time. Credit the legendary coach for his foresight when it comes to sculpting a program with national-championship aspirations.

When Easterns roll around, Germantown Academy could be in the running for a pair of scholastic relay records. The Patriots are within striking distance of the 200 medley relay standard of 1:42.71, held by Arrowhead High (Wisconsin). More, the Patriots have the ability to dip well below the 400 free relay record of Pioneer, which sits at 3:23.85.

Here are a few results from Germantown Academy over the past two weeks. Mind you, the results were produced either in dual-meet competition against Penn Charter or during the Inter-Academic League Championships, a get-together that simply acts as the capper to the completed dual-meet campaign.

Alicia Aemisegger
100 freestyle: 51.25 (relay leadoff)
200 freestyle: 1:47.55 (school record)
100 Butterfly: 55.29
100 breaststroke: 1:02.83 (school record)

Teresa Crippen
200 Individual Medley: 2:04.29
100 Backstroke: 56.68

Katie Riefenstahl
50 Freestyle: 23.74
100 Freestyle: 51.20
100 Butterfly: 57.13

Claire Crippen
200 Freestyle: 1:54.11
500 Freestyle: 4:57.06

Sara Coenen
50 Freestyle: 24.74
100 Freestyle: 53.19

Lauren Sylvester
100 Freestyle: 53.65
200 Freestyle: 1:53.05

Relay Performances
200 Medley Relay: 1:45.36
200 Freestyle Relay: 1:36.61
400 Freestyle Relay: 3:25.90

NOTE: Aemisegger is considered one of the top rising stars in the individual medley events in the world and is capable of setting the national high school record in the 200 I.M. The record is held by Julia Smit at 1:58.29.

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