Mt. Rainier High Swim Team: A Long-Standing Tradition Busted, But Not Broke…
by Marcia Blas
The competition was fierce and an 18-year streak toppled on Saturday, January 16th during the traditional swim meet with O’Dea High School – the ‘local’ Fighting Irish – and, boy, they did fight!
O’Dea won the meet against Mt. Rainier High School, 106 to 83.
Not something Mt. Rainier’s Swim Coach Crowder wanted to emphasize, but it can’t be denied.
For one of Mt. Rainier’s own, though, it was the highlight of the season as Billy Ikeda defeated the meet record by 0.24 seconds in the Boys 100 Yard Breaststroke and won the heat in 1:02.17. He’ll be representing MRHS at division and state levels. His father mentioned that while Billy had a slightly better time at Hazen High School during the last meet, beating the record only counts if the record is beat at your home pool.
And, speaking of home pools, one might not even exist if it weren’t for the hard work and effort of the MRHS girls and boys swim teams, parents, and the community at large this past November. The Mt. Rainier pool was slated to close in 2010 if voters had not rallied to pass Proposition 1.
Many thanks go out to the supporters of our local swimming pools. Because of their commitment, the traditions, like the one which exists between O’Dea and Mt. Rainier high schools, remain intact. Elements in this swim meet do not endure elsewhere.
The audio blares hard rock songs like “Walk this Way” as O’Dea, in their maroon and gold athletic gear, sport mirrored swim goggles and swagger up to the starting blocks. The announcer plays up to the capacity crowd declaring the start of the 100 Yard Backstroke featuring Jacob ‘J. Stash’ Stashower (O’Dea), Jason ‘Big J’ Lemly (MRHS), Lee ‘Muddy Waters’ Rivers (O’Dea), Darius ‘Chocolate Kiss’ Carter (MRHS), John ‘Kitty Cat’ Liedtke (O’Dea). The Swim Program lists the times for Jason and Lee at 57.12 seconds. THIS is going to be close! The race doesn’t disappoint the screaming crowd. Jason powers in for the finish in 56.26 seconds just 7/10’s under his wake drafting competition, Lee ‘Muddy Waters’ Rivers. With times of 56.26 and 56.99 respectively, both will be competing at the state level.
As the last event, the 400 Yard Freestyle, drew nigh, the anticipation grew. Grins began showing up on the long-time supporters with questioning looks from the newbie’s. The teams gather on the walkway that spans the pool to watch the race. By the second lap, Bro Hymn is playing on the sound system and both teams sing at the top of their lungs cheering on their valued teammates.
Competition is competition and the meet is about winning, but for these two schools and the tradition they hold together, it’s mostly about beating their own best times. When the announcer gave his thanks to the participants, he also asked how many boys beat their best times. About 70% raised their hands as the crowd cheered loudly.
The night ended with much camaraderie amidst a grand potluck hosted by MRHS swim team supporters.
And, just for the record…in 18 years some concessions must be made, but you can bet, with the support and enthusiasm the Mt. Rainier Boys Swim Team garners, and the great coaching staff of Omar ‘I am not passive aggressive’ Crowder, Todd ‘Baldy’ Wollenweber, and Schell ‘Mom’ Ross, the next concession will be a long, long, long time in coming.






















