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ALL-AREA BOYS SWIMMING AND DIVING TEAM DEC. 16 Girls Golf DEC. 17 Boys Golf DEC. 18 Girls Bowling DEC. 19 Boys Bowling DEC. 20 Girls Swimming FRIDAY Boys Swimming SATURDAY Girls Cross Country SUNDAY Boys Cross Country MONDAY Volleyball TUESDAY Football All-Area First Team First Team continued Ryan Boltersdorf Mike Inderlin Matthew Pazanski Demetri Demet Matt Murphy Brandon Ledford Alex Brocksmith Aidas Kavaliauskas Andrew Wojcik Jon Hill DeWayne Oliver Luis Moreno ATHLETE OF THE YEAR DANIEL HARTLEY RYAN BOLTERSDORF Lincoln Park sophomore District 6-1A: First in 200 medley relay, on first-place 400 free relay, third in 100 breaststroke, third in 100 free Region 2-1A: Fifth 100 breaststroke, 10th 100 free Class 1A state: 21st in 100 breaststroke ALEX BROCKSMITH Sebastian River junior District 6-2A: First in 500 free, on first-place 400 free relay, second in 200 free Region 2-2A: On second- place 400 free relay, fifth in 500 free, seventh in 200 free Class 2A state: On 12th-place 400 free relay DEMETRI DEMET Lincoln Park junior District 6-1A: First in diving Region 2-1A: First in diving Class 1A state: Fourth in diving JON HILL Sebastian River sophomore District 6-2A: On first-place 400 free relay, on second- place 200 medley relay, third in 200 individual medley, third in 100 breaststroke Region 2-2A: Third in 100 breaststroke, on fifth-place 200 medley, eighth in 200 IM Class 2A state: On 12th-place 400 free relay MIKE INDERLIN South Fork junior District 11-2A: Second in 100 breast, on second-place 200 free relay, on second-place 200 medley relay, sixth in 100 free Region 4-2A: On sixth-place 200 medley, 13th in 100 breaststroke AIDAS KAVALIAUSKAS Lincoln Park freshman District 6-1A: First in 500 free, on first-place 400 free relay, fourth in 200 free, on fourth-place 200 free relay Region 2-1A: fifth in 200 free, sixth in 500 free, on 14th-place 400 free relay BRANDON LEDFORD Sebastian River junior District 6-2A: First in 100 fly, on first-place 400 free relay, on second-place 200 medley relay, third in 50 free Region 2-2A: On second- place in 400 free relay, third in 50 free, fourth in 100 fly, on fifth-place 200 medley relay Class 2A state: Ninth in 100 fly, 11th 50 free, on 12th-place 400 free relay LUIS MORENO South Fork sophomore District 11-2A: First in 50 free, second in 100 fly, on first-place 200 free relay, on third-place 200 medley relay Region 4-2A: On sixth-place 200 medley relay, 11th in 100 fly, on 14th-place 200 free relay, 16th in 50 free MATT MURPHY St. Edward’s senior District 6-1A: First in 100 free, second in 200 free, on fourth-place 400 free relay, on eighth-place 200 free relay Region 2-1A: Sixth in 100 free, on sixth-place 200 medley relay, on eighth-place 400 free relay, 12th in 200 free Class 1A state: 22nd in 100 free DEWAYNE OLIVER Jensen Beach sophomore District 11-2A: Fourth in diving Region 4-2A: Seventh in diving Class 2A state: 24th in diving MATTHEW PAZANSKI Martin County senior District 11-2A: First in 100 free, on first-place 200 free relay, on second-place 200 medley relay, third in 100 back Region 4-2A: On fifth-place 200 medley relay, ninth in 100 back, 12th in 100 free ANDREW WOJCIK Sebastian River junior District 6-2A: First in 200 IM, first in 100 breaststroke, on first-place 400 free relay, on second-place 200 medley relay Region 2-2A: On second- place 400 free relay, third in 200 IM, 100 breaststroke, on fifth-place 200 medley relay Class 2A state: Fourth in 100 breaststroke, fifth in 200 IM, on 12th-place 400 free relay All-Area Schedule Honorable Mention Coach of the Year LINDA BOLTERSDORF Lincoln Park, 11th year This year: The boys won their second consecutive district title, taking the crown with a display of strength and depth. Two relay teams, diver Demetri Demet and swimmer Aidas Kavaliauskas were district champs and the rest of the points came from young swimmers down the ranks. LPA compiled an impressive 8-1 regular-season record, with the lone loss coming to perennial power Martin County. Quotable: “I think this year was really special because a lot of these kids I coached, I taught to swim and have known since they were little kids … I taught them to swim and I’ve watched them become talented swimmers.” ANDREW BROWN St. Edward’s eighth grader ERIC CAMPBELL Sebastian River junior JORDAN CANEVARI St. Edward’s senior JORDAN CHANG South Fork sophomore RANDY DAVIES SLW Centennial senior IBAN DUMAS Sebastian River junior MATTHEW FARRIS Lincoln Park sophomore KOLBY GOLLIHER Sebastian River junior SPENCER GREAVES St. Edward’s seventh-grader COLEMAN KRAMER St. Edward’s seventh-grader DALTON KRENCIK Lincoln Park junior MATTHEW MCGINN Martin County sophomore ALEXANDER MADDEN Jensen Beach freshman RYAN MARTIN Lincoln Park senior EMILIO ROJO South Fork junior DANNY SALVADOR Vero Beach senior JUSTIN TORRENS South Fork senior diver BEN WISEHAUPT South Fork sophomore By Aimee Ford Foster Special to Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers STUART — About three weeks be- fore the postseason began, Martin County High School junior Daniel Hartley had the top spot on the area swimming and diving honor roll in five different events. His talent played out during the postseason. Hartley won two individual titles at the District 11-2A championships and was part of relay teams that fin- ished first and second. He then went on to win his second consecutive 100-yard butterfly title at the Region 4-2A meet, to go with a third-place in the 100 backstroke. Despite lingering thoughts that he could go faster, Hartley went on to put together the two best swims by any area boy at the FHSAA Swim- ming and Diving Finals. He took a bronze medal in the 100 fly, finishing in 50.48 seconds. It was his best time in that event by nearly two seconds. He then took fourth in the 100 back — despite entering the meet seeded ninth in the event. For his achievements in the pool, Hartley has been named the Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers’ 2012 All-Area Boys Swimming and Div- ing Athlete of the Year. “It was a pretty good state meet, so I was happy with that,” he said. “Overall, I wasn’t very satisfied with my year. I don’t think I trained hard enough. So I want to step that up a lot.” Hartley is a familiar face at the state meet. He has qualified each of his three seasons, including his freshman year when he attended Jensen Beach. This was his best state performance so far. Last year, he placed eighth in the 100 fly and fourth in the back. His time in the 100 back this year was just over half a second faster than last year’s. “It was my best state meet, so far, but I just wanted to go faster,” Hart- ley said. Hartley did achieve his prime goal, which was to earn his first individual state medal. He did that when he took third in the 100 fly. He considers that his favorite event. “I’ve been swimming since I was 4 and been doing all the strokes,” he said. “Probably when I was 11 or 12, I started going really fast in the butterfly.” Part of Hartley’s mixed emotions about state stem from the fact that he was the only Martin County boy to qualify. Each of the last two years, he was part of at least one relay team that went to state. In fact, he was part of the Martin County 200 medley relay that took second last year. “The relays are so much fun,” he said. “Plus, everyone can get into it. It’s not just me swimming. I do the back stroke in the medley and can do that pretty fast. (I’m first in the pool) and I like that role. I get to set the tone.” Gaining speed Martin County’s Daniel Hartley rides his specialty – the butterfly – to a medal at the state meet DANIEL HARTLEY Martin County junior District 11-2A: First in 100-yard butterfly, first in 100 backstroke, on first-place 200 freestyle relay, on second-place medley relay. Region 4-2A: First in 100 fly, third in 100 back, on fifth-place 200 medley relay, on 12th-place 200 free relay Class 2A state: Third in 100 fly, fourth in 100 back Coach Jim McCombs: “He’s a race horse, no doubt about it. He gets in the water and he races. That’s what you saw at state. He got in there and did not quit until he was finished.” Athlete of the Year The Team The 2012 All-Area Boys Swimming and Diving Team was compiled by correspondent Aimee Ford Foster. DEBORAH SILVER/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS Daniel Hartley is the Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers’ All-Area Boys Swimming and Diving Athlete of the Year. 6C » Friday, December 21, 2012 » SCRIPPS TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS » TC

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ALL-AREA BOYS SWIMMING AND DIVING TEAM

DEC. 16

GirlsGolf

DEC. 17

BoysGolf

DEC. 18

GirlsBowling

DEC. 19

BoysBowling

DEC. 20

GirlsSwimming

FRIDAY

BoysSwimming

SATURDAY

GirlsCross Country

SUNDAY

BoysCross Country

MONDAY

Volleyball

TUESDAY

Football

All-Area First Team

First Team continued

Ryan Boltersdorf

Mike Inderlin

Matthew Pazanski

Demetri Demet

Matt Murphy

Brandon Ledford

Alex Brocksmith

Aidas Kavaliauskas

Andrew Wojcik

Jon Hill

DeWayne Oliver

Luis Moreno

ATHLETE OF THE YEARDANIEL HARTLEY

RYAN BOLTERSDORFLincoln Park sophomore District 6-1A: First in 200 medley relay, on first-place 400 free relay, third in 100 breaststroke, third in 100 freeRegion 2-1A: Fifth 100 breaststroke, 10th 100 freeClass 1A state: 21st in 100 breaststroke

ALEX BROCKSMITHSebastian River junior District 6-2A: First in 500 free, on first-place 400 free relay, second in 200 freeRegion 2-2A: On second-place 400 free relay, fifth in 500 free, seventh in 200 freeClass 2A state: On 12th-place 400 free relay

DEMETRI DEMETLincoln Park junior District 6-1A: First in divingRegion 2-1A: First in divingClass 1A state: Fourth in diving

JON HILLSebastian River sophomore District 6-2A: On first-place 400 free relay, on second-place 200 medley relay, third in 200 individual medley, third in 100 breaststrokeRegion 2-2A: Third in 100 breaststroke, on fifth-place 200 medley, eighth in 200 IMClass 2A state: On 12th-place 400 free relay

MIKE INDERLINSouth Fork junior District 11-2A: Second in 100 breast, on second-place 200 free relay, on second-place 200 medley relay, sixth in 100 freeRegion 4-2A: On sixth-place 200 medley, 13th in 100 breaststroke

AIDAS KAVALIAUSKASLincoln Park freshman District 6-1A: First in 500 free, on first-place 400 free relay, fourth in 200 free, on fourth-place 200 free relayRegion 2-1A: fifth in 200 free, sixth in 500 free, on 14th-place 400 free relay

BRANDON LEDFORDSebastian River junior District 6-2A: First in 100 fly, on first-place 400 free relay, on second-place 200 medley relay, third in 50 freeRegion 2-2A: On second-place in 400 free relay, third in 50 free, fourth in 100 fly, on fifth-place 200 medley relayClass 2A state: Ninth in 100 fly, 11th 50 free, on 12th-place 400 free relay

LUIS MORENOSouth Fork sophomore District 11-2A: First in 50 free, second in 100 fly, on first-place 200 free relay, on third-place 200 medley relayRegion 4-2A: On sixth-place 200 medley relay, 11th in 100 fly, on 14th-place 200 free relay, 16th in 50 free

MATT MURPHYSt. Edward’s senior District 6-1A: First in 100 free, second in 200 free, on fourth-place 400 free relay, on eighth-place 200 free relayRegion 2-1A: Sixth in 100 free, on sixth-place 200 medley relay, on eighth-place 400 free relay, 12th in 200 freeClass 1A state: 22nd in 100 free

DEWAYNE OLIVERJensen Beach sophomore District 11-2A: Fourth in divingRegion 4-2A: Seventh in divingClass 2A state: 24th in diving

MATTHEW PAZANSKIMartin County senior District 11-2A: First in 100 free, on first-place 200 free relay, on second-place 200 medley relay, third in 100 backRegion 4-2A: On fifth-place 200 medley relay, ninth in 100 back, 12th in 100 free

ANDREW WOJCIKSebastian River junior District 6-2A: First in 200 IM, first in 100 breaststroke, on first-place 400 free relay, on second-place 200 medley relayRegion 2-2A: On second-place 400 free relay, third in 200 IM, 100 breaststroke, on fifth-place 200 medley relayClass 2A state: Fourth in 100 breaststroke, fifth in 200 IM, on 12th-place 400 free relay

All-Area Schedule

Honorable Mention

Coach of the Year

LINDA BOLTERSDORFLincoln Park, 11th year This year: The boys won their second consecutive district title, taking the crown with a display of strength and depth. Two relay teams, diver Demetri Demet and swimmer Aidas Kavaliauskas were district champs and the rest of the points came from young swimmers down the ranks. LPA compiled an impressive 8-1 regular-season record, with the lone loss coming to perennial power Martin County. Quotable: “I think this year was really special because a lot of these kids I coached, I taught to swim and have known since they were little kids … I taught them to swim and I’ve watched them become talented swimmers.”

ANDREW BROWNSt. Edward’s eighth grader ERIC CAMPBELLSebastian River junior JORDAN CANEVARISt. Edward’s senior JORDAN CHANGSouth Fork sophomore

RANDY DAVIESSLW Centennial senior IBAN DUMASSebastian River junior MATTHEW FARRISLincoln Park sophomore KOLBY GOLLIHERSebastian River junior SPENCER GREAVESSt. Edward’s seventh-grader

COLEMAN KRAMERSt. Edward’s seventh-grader DALTON KRENCIKLincoln Park junior MATTHEW MCGINNMartin County sophomore ALEXANDER MADDENJensen Beach freshman RYAN MARTIN Lincoln Park senior

EMILIO ROJO South Fork junior DANNY SALVADORVero Beach senior JUSTIN TORRENSSouth Fork senior diver BEN WISEHAUPTSouth Fork sophomore

By Aimee Ford FosterSpecial to Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers

STUART — About three weeks be-fore the postseason began, Martin County High School junior Daniel Hartley had the top spot on the area swimming and diving honor roll in five different events.

His talent played out during the postseason.

Hartley won two individual titles at the District 11-2A championships and was part of relay teams that fin-ished first and second. He then went on to win his second consecutive 100-yard butterfly title at the Region 4-2A meet, to go with a third-place in the 100 backstroke.

Despite lingering thoughts that he could go faster, Hartley went on to put together the two best swims by any area boy at the FHSAA Swim-ming and Diving Finals. He took a bronze medal in the 100 fly, finishing in 50.48 seconds. It was his best time in that event by nearly two seconds. He then took fourth in the 100 back — despite entering the meet seeded ninth in the event.

For his achievements in the pool, Hartley has been named the Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers’ 2012 All-Area Boys Swimming and Div-

ing Athlete of the Year. “It was a pretty good state meet,

so I was happy with that,” he said. “Overall, I wasn’t very satisfied with my year. I don’t think I trained hard enough. So I want to step that up a lot.”

Hartley is a familiar face at the state meet. He has qualified each of his three seasons, including his freshman year when he attended

Jensen Beach. This was his best state performance so far. Last year, he placed eighth in the 100 fly and fourth in the back. His time in the 100 back this year was just over half a second faster than last year’s.

“It was my best state meet, so far, but I just wanted to go faster,” Hart-ley said.

Hartley did achieve his prime goal, which was to earn his first individual state medal. He did that when he took third in the 100 fly. He considers that his favorite event.

“I’ve been swimming since I was 4 and been doing all the strokes,” he said. “Probably when I was 11 or 12, I started going really fast in the butterfly.”

Part of Hartley’s mixed emotions about state stem from the fact that he was the only Martin County boy to qualify. Each of the last two years, he was part of at least one relay team that went to state. In fact, he was part of the Martin County 200 medley relay that took second last year.

“The relays are so much fun,” he said. “Plus, everyone can get into it. It’s not just me swimming. I do the back stroke in the medley and can do that pretty fast. (I’m first in the pool) and I like that role. I get to set the tone.”

Gaining speedMartin County’s Daniel Hartley rides his specialty –

the butterfly – to a medal at the state meet

DANIEL HARTLEYMartin County junior District 11-2A: First in 100-yard butterfly, first in 100 backstroke, on first-place 200 freestyle relay, on second-place medley relay. Region 4-2A: First in 100 fly, third in 100 back, on fifth-place 200 medley relay, on 12th-place 200 free relay Class 2A state: Third in 100 fly, fourth in 100 back Coach Jim McCombs: “He’s a race horse, no doubt about it. He gets in the water and he races. That’s what you saw at state. He got in there and did not quit until he was finished.”

Athlete of the Year

The TeamThe 2012 All-Area Boys Swimming and Diving Team was compiled by correspondent Aimee Ford Foster.

DEBORAH SILVER/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS

Daniel Hartley is the Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers’ All-Area Boys Swimming and Diving Athlete of the Year.

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