News Summary
The Door County United high school girls swim team secured 13th place at the Ashwaubenon Jaguar Invite, amassing 39 points against tough competition. The swimmers excelled in both individual events and relays, with standout performances from Hazel Monfils and Kailyn Neville. The team is now focusing on their upcoming meet in Marinette, aiming to build on their impressive showing as the season progresses.
Door County United Girls Swim Team Makes a Splash at Ashwaubenon Jaguar Invite
In a heart-pounding display of talent and teamwork, the Door County United (DCU) high school girls swim team has successfully placed 13th overall at the Ashwaubenon Jaguar Invite held on September 15th, 2025, racking up a respectable 39 points against stiff competition. The meet featured nine Division 1 teams and included local rivals from the Bay Conference, the Seymour and Wittenberg-Birnamwood swim teams.
Relay Glory
Right from the get-go, the DCU swimmers were making waves in the relays. The team showcased their skills in the 200-yard medley relay, where they secured 10 points by finishing 12th with a time of 2 minutes, 5.63 seconds. The relay squad consisted of Southern Door sophomore Quinn Sperber, freshman Hazel Monfils, senior Kailyn Neville, and Sturgeon Bay senior Chloe Bissen. It was a fantastic start that set the tone for the rest of the day.
Following this, the excitement continued in the 200 freestyle relay, where DCU captured an additional 6 points by claiming the 14th spot with a time of 1:55.62. This relay team featured Bissen again, joined by Monfils, Neville, and Sturgeon Bay freshman Jillian Peterson.
Individual Highlights
While the relays were thrilling, the individual events delivered their own dose of excitement. The young star of the day, Hazel Monfils, shined brightly by racking up 10 points in her individual events. She placed 14th in the 200 individual medley with a personal best time of 2:32.95, demonstrating her versatility and commitment to improvement. Monfils also achieved a solid 10th place finish in the 100 breaststroke with a competitive time of 1:17.95, proving she’s one to watch in the upcoming meets.
Adding to the excitement, Sevastopol junior Schaeffer Rass also made a significant contribution to the team’s point total by finishing 12th in the 100 breaststroke, earning her team another 5 points.
Kailyn Neville was also a formidable force. She earned an impressive 8 points by finishing 10th in the 200 freestyle with a personal best time of 2:10.02. She didn’t stop there; Neville also placed 16th in the grueling 500 freestyle with a respectable time of 6:01.38. Her performance added to the collective effort of the team and showcased her determination and stamina.
What’s Next for DCU?
As the dust settles from a successful day, the DCU swim team has their eyes set on their next challenge. They are gearing up for another meet scheduled for Thursday, where they’ll dive into action at Marinette, and continue their campaign in Bay Conference competition. With the spirit of teamwork and camaraderie in the air, fans and supporters of the team can expect more exciting performances and personal bests as the season unfolds.
Overall, the Door County United girls swim team proved that they are indeed making a name for themselves in the swimming world. The hard work, dedication, and talent displayed at the Ashwaubenon Jaguar Invite leave everyone eagerly anticipating what these young athletes will accomplish next!
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Additional Resources
- Door County Pulse: DCU 13th at Jaguar Invite
- Wikipedia: Girls Swimming
- Door County Pulse: DCU Sinks Truckers 114-35
- Google Search: Girls High School Swimming
- Door County Pulse: DCU Eyes Return to State Conference Success
- Google Scholar: High School Swimming Competitions
- Door County Pulse: DCU Girls Swimmers Place 10th at State
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Swimming
- Door County Pulse: Hasenjager to Swim at Southwest Minnesota
- Google News: High School Swimming News