Heading into a season, it's always nice to know how your team's going to stack up. This year Lynn Newton and the rest of the Simley boys' swimming and diving coaching staff were clueless.
"We had no idea what to expect," Newton said.
The Spartans lost two of their five state qualifiers last year to graduation. Of the three returning, one was a diver, which does not help the swimming side of the roster and its all-important relays.
But the results have been both surprising and energizing.
"We're doing a lot better than I thought we would, to be honest," Newton added. "Actually, all the coaches think we are."
Simley is 7-1 in dual meets this winter. The Spartans shocked themselves by finishing third in True Team sections. Ultimately, they earned the wildcard spot, which slotted them into the True Team state meet, a feat they failed to accomplish last season and didn't expect at all this year, either.
The Spartans placed ninth out of 12 teams. Another pleasant surprise.
"It was a lot higher than we thought we'd be," junior Alec Kandt said. "We thought we'd be in the 11th or 12th spot, but we moved up ... I didn't think we could do it."