February 13, 2013
SC boys hoping to make splash at state swim meet
Chip Ellis
Austin Green of South Charleston is one of the favorites in the 100-yard butterfly and 100 breaststroke at this week's state meet.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- South Charleston isn't taking very many boys swimmers to the state meet that starts today in Morgantown - far less, in fact, than many of the traditional state powers and title contenders.

But the Black Eagles' small contingent should definitely play a large role in the outcome at the West Virginia University Natatorium in Morgantown.

The website SwimWV.com projects SC to finish third in the boys meet, led by senior Austin Green and sophomore Adam Poe.

Green, who won the 100-yard freestyle and 100 breaststroke last year (the latter in a meet record time of 58.29 seconds), is favored to again win his two events - the 100 breaststroke and 100 butterfly.

Poe is projected to score second in the 50 free and third in the 100 free by SwimWV.com and the Black Eagles' relay entries are expected to win the 200 free relay and place second in the 200 medley relay. Green and Poe compete on both those units as well.

"That's kind of been our story the last few years,'' said SC coach Sarah Carroll, "to have high-quality swimmers. We just don't have a huge team like it seems a lot of schools in the Kanawha Valley do. But we score well, and that's always been a benefit for us.

"Charleston Catholic went up there [to the state meet] with five swimmers last year and did very well. I feel like this is the right group and the right combination who can do a lot.''

In last year's state meet, Poe placed second in the 50 free and third in the 100 free, and South Charleston finished fifth in the 200 medley relay and seventh in the 200 free relay as the Black Eagles came in fifth in the team standings with 91 points.

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