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DeKalb-Sycamore's Schultz has high hopes for swimming season

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Ryan Schultz swims butterfly Wednesday at DeKalb/Sycamore co-op practice. (Kyle Bursaw – kbursaw@shawmedia.com)

DeKalb-Sycamore co-op swimmer Ryan Schultz didn’t have any expectations heading into the state meet last year.

Schultz had seen the meet before when he was an alternate on a relay team as a freshman, but he didn’t know what it was like to swim in such an intense meet. As a sophomore, Schultz, who qualified in the 100-yard breaststroke, knew he’d be back in the future, so he just wanted to experience the atmosphere and gain
experience.

“I was swimming in heat two, so I wasn’t really contending for anything,” Schultz said. “Last year, I just kind of got a feel for how state’s going to be.”

Heading into the season, qualifying for state seemed like a long shot, but a three-second time drop from the previous year meant he made the cut.

Leah Eames expected Schultz to shave off time, but the amount of time he dropped surprised her.

“I was hoping for a career-best time by the end of the season,” Eames said, “but I wasn’t really expecting the time-drops that he had.”

This year as a junior, his goals are even loftier. As a sophomore, he narrowly missed qualifying for state in the 200 individual medley, but he expects to qualify this year.

His time of 1:01.07 last season in the 100 breast at the state finals was more than two seconds out of 12th place, the cutoff for finals. But after finishing 29th in the 200 breast stroke at YMCA Nationals, he thinks a top-12 finish is in his grasp.

“Hopefully I can just keep dropping,” Schultz said. “If I keep dropping, I should be right around the time for top 12.

In a sport where shaving off tenths of a second is an accomplishment at Schultz’s level, cutting off two seconds will be difficult. But Schultz has surprised Eames before, so she wouldn’t put it past him.

“He’s been a lot stronger these last couple of weeks in practice,” she said. “I know by the time he graduates, he’s been eyeing the varsity record for the breast stroke … This year, if he continues to drop, maybe he can squeeze into the top 12 at state. If not, he’s definitely got a few more years to do that.”

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