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Prior Lake's Sean Dwyer hopes to make another splash at state meet

By Jack Warrick, Special to the Star Tribune, 02/27/19, 4:12PM CST

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He’s among the favorites in the two races in the Class 2A meet, including the 500-yard freestyle that he won last year.


Prior Lake senior Sean Dwyer, set to compete at the state meet, won the 200- and 500-yard freestyle races in his section meet. Photo: CARLOS GONZALEZ ¥ cgonzalez@startribune.com

Sean Dwyer started swimming at the age of 7 when his mother got sick of listening to him and his younger brother, Owen, fight in the stands during his older brother’s swim practice.

“Owen and Sean were fighting and just really annoying the heck out of me. So then I just turned to Sean and I said, ‘Next time we come back here you’re going to be swimming also.’ ” said Sean’s mother, Alyssa Dwyer. “That’s kind of how we threw him in the pool.”

Fast forward 10 years and swimming’s become much more for him. Sean Dwyer, now a 6-6 senior at Prior Lake, won the Class 2A 500-yard freestyle title at the state meet last season. He also placed second in the 200-yard freestyle behind Chanhassen’s then-senior Jack Dahlgren, who broke the state record in that race.

Going into his final Class 2A boys’ swimming and diving state meet, which runs Thursday through Saturday, the 17-year-old Dwyer is one of the favorites in both events. He finished first in the 200-yard freestyle and 500-yard freestyle at the Class 2A, Section 2 meet last weekend.

However, he knows winning again won’t be easy. Most of the swimmers he shared the podium with last season are coming back.

“It definitely makes me work harder, and it also makes me have like a target on my back,” Dwyer said. “I don’t want to be the target, and then somebody takes me over. I want to win.”

If expectations brought on from last season weren’t enough, Dwyer dealt with recovering from a lengthy recruiting process and workout regimen in the fall. He took five official visits and one unofficial visit during that time. In previous seasons he trained much more with his club team, the South Metro Storm. He committed to Army West Point later in the fall, and he had to pass a fitness test so he could attend next year.

Dwyer said he might have overtrained to pass the fitness test for West Point, giving him a bit of difficulty getting back into swimming shape.

“He was just making sure that he could do all of those things, because he’s really talented in the water but if you’ve met him he’s a pretty tall, gangly kid,” South Metro Storm coach Chuck Smith said. “There’s plenty of season in the winter to train with his high school team, and get back.”

Dwyer’s brother Colin, who swam at Prior Lake with Sean, is a sophomore at Air Force where he runs track and cross-country. The family doesn’t have much military service history, but the two older brothers chose to pursue athletics while serving in the military. Youngest brother Owen is an eighth-grader on the Prior Lake swim team with Sean.

“I just kind of sat down and I thought about it and I was like, ‘You know, I could go to a normal school and be a normal kid, or I could go serve my country like so many others before me have,’” Sean said. “I just thought that was a better route for me.”

Sean Dwyer is one of five seniors on the Prior Lake team. Thirty-seven of 50 listed on the roster are sophomores or younger. Dwyer also will compete in the 200-yard relay and 400-yard relay in state, where he is the only graduating swimmer on each group.

“Sean and the other seniors have stepped up and done a great job of leading by example, being vocal when they need to be, being supportive when they need to be,” Prior Lake coach Joe Bollinger said. “It would have been very easy for them to come into this season and go, ‘It’s going to be a rebuilding year, we’re not going to do well.’ But that’s not their attitude.”

 

Jack Warrick is a University of Minnesota student on assignment for the Star Tribune.

Swimming and diving state meet schedule

At University of Minnesota Aquatic Center
Class 2A
Thursday • Diving preliminaries, 6 pm
Friday • Swimming preliminaries, 6 pm
Saturday • Swimming & diving finals, 6 pm

Class 1A
Thursday • Diving preliminaries, noon
Friday • Swimming preliminaries, noon
Saturday • Swimming & diving finals, noon

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