Missy Franklin Says “Yes” to One More High School Season

In what had become an intense debate in the state of Colorado (at least among those in the high school swimming circuit), Missy Franklin has decided to go for one more season of high school swimming, finishing out her senior year for Regis Jesuit while still training for next summer’s World Championships.

After she swam through her junior year despite Olympic preparations, one can imagine the intensity that isn’t usually present at high school swimming meets. Media at every one, press conferences, police escorts through throngs of giddy fans, and even an ESPN3 broadcast of the State Championship meet; all of this jammed into small, high school pools with no media staff to control the onslaught.

That can be a lot of pressure in a high school schedule where meets are every week, or even more frequent. Franklin, though, after much personal reflection, has stuck true to her desires to be a part of a team – which is the reason why she didn’t turn pro before experience two years of college swimming at Cal first.

Franklin will take a shot at breaking some National High School Records this year; as hard as it is to believe, she doesn’t hold a single overall record (though she does have the Independent School marks in the 100 free, 200 free, and 100 backstroke). If the Minnesota Grand Prix a few weeks ago are any indication, she could very well break all three of those records this year, and perhaps the 50 free as well if given the opportunity.

The Colorado 5A HS State Championship meet will be held February 8th and 9th at the same pool it was in last year, EPIC in Fort Collins, Colorado. Wednesday is the first date that Colorado girls’ teams are allowed to hold official meets, and Nick Frasersmith’s squad begin tonight with a big meet against Chaparral.

This year’s schedule has two matchups with archrivals Cherry Creek: January 15th and 21st. Cherry Creek was 2nd at last year’s State Championship meet and Regis Jesuit was 3rd. Regis won’t have an in-season dual against Fossil Ridge, the defending (surprise) champions.

The full Regis Jesuit schedule is below.

11/20/2012 4:00 pm  Intrasquad Regis Jesuit  
11/28/2012 4:00 pm Chaparral Regis Jesuit  
12/4/2012 4:00 pm Mtn Vista Regis Jesuit  
12/10/2012 4:00 pm Legend Regis Jesuit  
12/11/2012 4:00 pm Rock Canyon Rock Canyon  
12/15/2012 All day Colorado Coaches Invite VMAC, Thornton  
1/8/2013 4:00 pm Highlands Ranch Regis Jesuit  
1/11/2013 4:00 pm Valor Invite- Diving TBD  
1/12/2013 All Day Valor Invite- Swimming Co School of Mines  
1/15/2013 4:30 pm Cherry Creek Regis Jesuit  
1/22/2013 4:00 pm Heritage Heritage  
1/21/2012 9:00 am Cherry Creek Regis Jesuit  
1/25/2012 6:00 pm C League – Swimming Regis Jesuit  
1/25/2013 5:30 pm B&C League Diving Littleton  
1/26/2012 11:00 am B-League  Swimming Heritage  
2/1/2012 4:30 pm A-League  Swimming Pre-lims Heritage  
2/2/2012 8:30 am A- League Diving Littleton  
2/2/2012 3:00 pm A-League Swimming Finals Heritage  
2/08/2012 TBA State Swimming Prelims EPIC, Ft. Collins  
2/09/2012 TBA State Diving Prelims EPIC, Ft. Collins  
2/09/2012 TBA State Swimming and Diving Finals Epic, Ft. Collins  

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ChestRockwell
11 years ago

How much training does Missy do with them? And will she swim in all of the meets? I find it pretty hard to believe a dual meet against a HS team is taking precedent over her training.

11 years ago

I highly doubt with her training AND Grand Prix events that Missy will be swimming EVERY high school meet. Todd Schmitz and Missy will find a way to make it work without messing up her preparation for World Champs this summer.

coacherik
11 years ago

Two duals against the same school 6 days a part? Can’t say I’ve ever seen that..

liquidassets
Reply to  coacherik
11 years ago

I was wondering about that too; wonder if that is a typo or included from the boy’s team schedule by mistake.

I know Franklin is a nice person, but I’m glad she didn’t cave to pressure from swimmers or others who were saying she should sit it out and give other swimmers a chance to be state champions. That goes against everything competition is about, and anyway, who would want a championship title that had an asterisk because “Missy felt guilty and sat it out”? That would have been ridiculous. As for the packed house at states, they should simply limit the media coverage(which should be smaller this year anyway) and make sure they give parents preferential seating to… Read more »

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