Swimming Notebook: Schuylkill divers set sights on District 11 gold

Blue Mountain's Hailey Scheuer, left, and Pottsville's Adam Klinger pose with the St. Luke's Schuylkill League champions banner after winning their respective titles at the Schuylkill League Diving Championships at North Schuylkill's Donald Bricker Natatorium. Scheuer and Klinger will look to add District 11 gold to their collection at Saturday's District 11 Diving Championships at Emmaus High School (Photo by Leroy Boyer).
Adam Klinger has achieved several of his goals as a high school diver.
The Pottsville junior recently won his second straight Schuylkill League diving championship and he’s a two-time PIAA qualifier.
Yet, one thing alludes him …. a District 11 gold medal.
Klinger will look to accomplish that goal Saturday when he leads a large contingent of Schuylkill League divers to Emmaus High School for the annual District 11 Diving Championships.
The 11-dive girls’ competition begins at 10 a.m., with the boys to follow at 1:45 p.m. The top two finishers for both the boys and girls qualify for the PIAA Diving Championships to be held March 12-13 at Bucknell University’s Kinney Natatorium.
“I’m more motivated than I’ve ever been,” Klinger said Friday. “It’s all I can think about these two weeks. I’m hoping this hard work pays off.”
Klinger has broken both the Pottsville High 6-dive and 11-dive records this season. He has a season-high of 277.20 in the 6-dive event and a season-high of 453.00 in the 11-dive. Klinger’s mark in the 6-dive broke the Pottsville school record of 252.65 set by Marcus Stagliano in 1995.

Klinger compiled 444.60 points Feb. 7 at North Schuylkill to easily win his second Schuylkill League gold. He also won the inaugural Schuylkill League Diving Invitational on Jan. 26 with 400.70 points, was seventh Jan. 25 at the Flips of Fury at Parkland High School with a 444.15 and took gold in the Cedar Crest Classic on Feb. 1 in Allentown with 453.00.
Klinger has finished as the District 11 runner-up the past two seasons. Last year he nearly won it, finishing just nine points behind Northwestern Lehigh’s Hayden Slaski, 309.55-300.20.
Klinger and Slaski have squared off a few times already this season, with Klinger scoring more points each time. Slaski was 11th at Parkland with a 382.60 and third at Cedar Crest with 398.20.
Pottsville’s Colin Kline, Tamaqua’s Vinny Valentine, Slaski and his brother Hunter Slaski will also compete in the boys’ competition.
The Schuylkill League hasn’t had a District 11 male diving champion since Tamaqua’s Dane DeWire in 2011.
“I need to focus on every dive. I need to hit every dive, no matter what,” Klinger said. “I need to focus hard and anticipate a lot of things. I need to know where I’m at.”
On the girls’ side, Blue Mountain sophomore Hailey Scheuer is the defending District 11 champion after leading a Schuylkill League sweep of the podium last year.
All four of those divers — Scheuer, North Schuylkill’s Joyce Burian and Blue Mountain’s Shyanna White and Kamryn Moran — are back this season. Last year, Scheuer collected 305 points, followed by Burian (299.85), White (264.05) and Moran (255.15). The Eagles’ Kylee Fehr was sixth at 229.80.
Scheuer won her second straight Schuylkill League title Feb. 7 at North Schuylkill with 363.30 points. She was followed by White (318.45), Burian (299.10) and Moran (296.55) on the podium.
