Swim Team’s Jumping into New Waters

Since its inception, the swim team has competed on the co-ed level due to a lack of roster size. Girls would compete against boys in individual races and every relay team needed to have at least one boy and one girl.
 
This year, however, marks the first time in school history that Gill will have separate boys’ and girls’ varsity swim teams. With a total of 20 girls and eight boys, there are now enough participants to fill the lanes and compete against other varsity programs.
 
“The numbers have been steadily increasing over the past few years,” said head coach Nolan Silbernagel, who enters his third year at Gill. “The raw numbers are not all that matters, however. There needs to be enough talent and enough commitment to take this next step and that is definitely there now.”
 
On the girls’ side, the Knights will be led by captain Rebecca Michaels ‘20 who last year became the first girl in school history to qualify for the NJSIAA Meet of Champions in the 100 yard freestyle. She placed 31st in the state and was also a 1st Team All-Conference selection in the 100 yard backstroke.
 
Fellow captains Kelsey Breuer ‘20 and Caroline Grant ‘20 will provide strong leadership to the young roster. Newcomer Laura Howard ’21 along with freshmen Annie Chowansky, Maddie, Olivia Soultanian and Ella Quincy are also expected to contribute immediately.
 
“We got a lot of new girls this year who have pretty extensive swimming backgrounds so that is going to be a huge boost to the team,” said Silbernagel.
 
The boys’ team will look for leadership from their group of captains, including Christian Ernst ‘19, Preston Reep ‘19, Robert Brandl ’20, and Adrian Massuet ‘20. Gabe Myler ‘19, Evan Matthews ’20, Jonathan Osma ‘20, and Jake Baber ‘21 will also be relied on for a successful season.
 
“The boys’ roster is definitely a bit smaller than the girls,” admitted Silbernagel. “The swimmers we do have, however, are very talented and committed and I expect them to be competitive in every meet and boast some top relays in the area.”
 
The Knights have seven dual meets on their schedule this year along with three championship meets. They first hit the water as separate varsity teams on December 12 against Blair Academy.
 
“I keep telling the students that they have accomplished a lot by reaching this new level,” remarked Silbernagel. “Regardless of their record it will be a historic season for the school. That being said, we still have the goal of being a competitive squad with some strong relays and everyone is going to be important and relied on for that to happen.”
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Gill St. Bernard’s is a private, coeducational day school for students age three through grade 12, located in suburban New Jersey. Each of the three school divisions provides a rigorous, meaningful, and age-appropriate curriculum, and all students benefit from the environmental learning opportunities that exist on our 208-acre campus.