ANDREW COLGAN
Breck/Blake • swimming
Andrew Colgan has never felt better.
Colgan, a senior, had a hand in four first-place finishes, winning the 100-yard breaststroke and 200 individual medley and swimming a leg on the victorious 200 medley and 200 freestyle relay squads in Breck/Blake’s Class 1A championship and record-setting eighth consecutive team title Saturday.
“This was the best I’ve felt in a long time,” said Colgan, who posted a winning time of 54.43 seconds in the breaststroke and 1 minute, 51.72 seconds in the individual medley. “I felt I could push myself to my full extent for the first time in my career.”
That’s because Colgan had a heart procedure done right before school started in August. He had a supraventricular tachycardia, an irregularly fast or erratic heartbeat that affects the heart’s upper chambers. It was induced by exercise for Colgan, who initially noticed it in 2017.
“I would have to get out of the pool for 15 minutes and get my heart rate down,” Colgan said. “It would happen three to four times a week.”
It didn’t prevent Colgan, who is headed to Colorado College, from becoming an integral part of the Breck/Blake lineup the past four years.
“It’s like family. We are all really close and come together from two different schools. We are truly a brotherhood,” Colgan said. “Being a part of this team the last four years has been something really special.”
SKYLAR LITTLE SOLDIER
Hastings • wrestling
Skylar Little Soldier concluded a 41-0 high school career by winning the girls 148-pound weight division in the state tournament. The senior pinned all three of her opponents at state, giving her 27 pins for her career. “Throughout her high school career, she has been a trailblazer for girls wrestling and helped to spur the growth of it, not only in Hastings but across the state,” Hastings coach Tim Haneberg said. She will continue to wrestle at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Mich.