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

Go West, young man

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One person who never piled on pressure was Sterling boys swimming coach Kyle Ruiz.

"I've always talked with our seniors and told them that my goal as a coach is not to force anyone to go on and swim in college, but to know the opportunity is there if they want to strive for it," Ruiz said. "Keanu going to a program like Utah shows the ultimate goal of the program."

Despite having picked a university three times as far away from Sterling as Ohio State, Interone can rest assured his biggest fans will visit frequently.

After all, his parents are avid snowboarders, his father Carmelo even having worked as a snowboard instructor. He also attended the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

And to think, as Keanu Interone plowed through piles of recruiting paperwork, he nearly balked at Utah.

"My parents told me to fill one out for Utah, and I was like, 'Utah? I don't know what you're talking about.' "

Two down, one to go

• Sterling senior Keanu Interone finished second in the 100-yard breaststroke by just 11 hundredths of a second. His time of 57.55 was second only to 57.44 posted by Edwarsville graduate Maxwell Byers, who now swims at Penn State University.

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