Boys swimming: Interone picks Utah's swimming program over Ohio State's

Go West, young man

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STERLING – Keanu Interone didn't want to be just another swimmer in an overpopulated pool.

With that logic, the Sterling senior signed his letter of intent Wednesday to swim at the University of Utah. Also on Wednesday, Sterling senior Jenn Rahn officially committed to Iowa's rowing program by signing a letter of intent.

He picked the Utes over Ohio State University, despite his family's ties to the Buckeyes' longtime head coach, Bill Lawdley.

"My parents attended some of his camps back when they swam," Interone said. "But at Utah, the coaches told me I was going to be a program-changer. Going to Ohio State, I was just going to be another program-filler."

After filling out numerous recruiting questionnaires over the summer, a visit to Salt Lake City two weekends ago was the lynchpin. 

"I definitely got a really good feel in Utah," Interone said. "It was out in the open, with mountains all over the place. I want the whole experience there, not just athletics, but academics and that lifestyle, that West Coast lifestyle."

Interone is excited he'll get to travel to California several times each season, as well as Las Vegas, for meets.

The Utes joined the Pac-12 in July, 2011, and the men's team took fifth at the conference championship this past March.

"They're trying to build up their team, and I want to be part of that building process," Interone said. "I've always kind of been part of the underdog team. The Chicago high schools have 20 kids who go to the state meet. And I'm there by myself. I feel like it makes it a lot more special."

With the big decision out of the way, Interone is ready to enter his senior season relaxed. He admits he's been rather consumed by the stress of trying to consistently show well and impress potential college destinations.

With that no longer a factor, imagine what might unfold in a few months at the state meet, where Interone took second in the breaststroke in February.

"I feel relieved of so much pressure. I can just relax and swim my race," Interone said. "You have to be ready to race, but you can't tense up, or you can ruin the race."

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