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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

STATE DIVE MEET

Sectionals

We went into sectionals nervous about it.  There are 20 sectionals in the IHSAA.  The top 4 divers from each sectional moves on to Regionals where the top 8 from those 8 regional meets go to state.  We live in an area wherSorry this morning went so poorly. Let's talk about how to solve this problem later.e diving is pretty big.  There are 6 of the top 15 divers in the state in our Sectional.  Only 4 can move on.  (A system I find crazy and one that doesn't make sense). This was a very stressful meet for Stirling.  He had to dive very well.  He did... and he was 4th!  We were so excited.  (Just to give you and idea, the diver in 7th place had 330 points and would have WON one of the other sectionals in the state... he would have been in the top 4 of EVERY OTHER sectional.  The top 6 divers all had over 400 points). We were SO excited he was moving on!
 
Giving the swimmers high fives as he walks in for his event.
The three Fishers Divers: Blake, Stirling and Austin, as they walk in for the diving event.
 
Blake and Stirling with Coach Kristy.  (I don't know what dive they were watching! :))
 
What a great pike!
 

The whole team, with the girls.  (the girls competed in their state meet the week before)


The Award stands... Stirling 4th!  Moving on!   
 
 

REGIONALS! 

 
The Top Eight moved on from Regionals to State.  It was a tough meet.  Stirling finished 6th... and was less than one point behind Austin, who was 5th.  There were just 20 points between 3rd and 6th.  That is really close!  1st and 2nd will likely be 1st and 2nd at State.  They are very good.  It was a great night!  We are gong to State!!!! WOOHOO!
 
Stirling and Austin.  Great divers, better friends!
 

 
 
Coach Kristy... best coach!
 
 
 
 
 
 

 STATE!!!!  

State was AMAZING!! Just the perfect day.  Earlier in the season, before Sectionals, Kristy had sent Stirling an e-mail that talked about how Darth Vader uses methods that are also intimidating and helpful in sports.  It became the joke that for both Stirling and Austin.  When they both made state we started the process of surprising them with Darth Vader suits, as well as Darth Vader towels and a Star Wars gift bag.  My sister and niece even madke this great sign for the front of the house:
 
 
Here they are in their Vader speedos... they even competed in them!
 
 
I was super excited he just made it to State.  My advice to him was to have the time of his life... he worked SO hard to get here, now enjoy EVERY minute.  I was so excited for him! He dove AMAZING!  It was the best meet of his life!  (and definitely the meet to do that!). He was having so much fun, and it showed in how he was diving.  He placed FOURTH!  (missing 3rd by less that 2 points!). We were SO excited, happy, and proud.  It was seriously an amazing moment!
 
One of my favorite things about Stirling is how kind he is to his competitors.  He cheers them on and he congratulates them for good dives, and helps them feel better after not so good dives.  :) There was a diver sitting behind me during part of the meet from another school.  He didn't make state, but did compete against Stirling twice during the season.  He was talking to a friend, critiquing the dives and such.  After one of Stirling's dives he commented that it was a great dive, then made the comment to his friend that he was so glad, because Stirling was such a good person.  He made the comment that Stirling deserves this, because he is such a great guy.  That makes my heart happier than 4th place!
 
 
Final Scoreboard
Austin placed 8th.  (top 8 podium) ... so it was just a great day!  Here they are with their inspiration, Vader.  :)

Here they are on the podium.  So excited for them!
 
This was the first time that we saw him after the event.  It was one of the most amazing moments of my life.  (Thank you to my friend who captured the picture!). We were all so happy we were all very tearful!  Stirling posted this picture on Instagram and said that today was the best day of his life. He commented that 4 years ago he could hardly dive off a diving board and after a lot of hard work and sacrifice placed 4th in State!  He said that he could not do it without the support of his parents.  (Love that kid!)

Stirling has been prayerfully considering what he should do in the future.  As some of you know we are Mormon, and he could choose to serve a two year mission serving others and teaching about Jesus Christ, directly out of High School since he is 18.  (There was recently a change in the age of when missionaries can serve, used to be 19, now it is 18 and graduated from High School.  Want to know more about what Missionaries do?  Check out this short video to better understand). ANYWAY - He has felt like he should pursue his diving, and dive in college.  He will then serve a mission after a year (or possibly two) of diving in college.  (depends on what the college offers, etc). It hasn't been an easy decision for him.  It is always hard to decide what to do in your future, especially if it is a little different than the "norm".  He said that after he won fourth it was a confirmation that he was making the right decision.  It was a big deal, for him, and for us. 
 
I wanted to SHOUT IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS! :)



So, Camden and David came... and here is the "eye candy" of the post.  My sister took this picture as I was saying good-bye to him.  Isn't he the cutest?!?!? :)

2 comments:

  1. What a great experience!! I love that picture your friend took as well. And how great is it that he is such an awesome kid on top of everything. You guys have done a great job. I am excited to see where he will start his college career and see how he does. I loved competing on a collegiate level! Does he have a college in mind?

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    1. There are a few on the top of the list: university of Missouri, Texas A&M...

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