News Summary

On October 10, 2025, the Door County United girls swim team achieved a tremendous victory against Wittenberg-Birnamwood, with a final score of 83-71. The meet showcased remarkable teamwork and depth, particularly highlighted by their first-place finish in the 400-yard freestyle relay. Swimmers Quinn Sperber, Chloe Bissen, Kailyn Neville, and Bre Anderson all made significant contributions, demonstrating both individual talent and camaraderie. With the upcoming Small School State Meet and their final home meet soon approaching, DCU is set to continue their winning momentum.

Door County Girls Swim Team Makes a Huge Splash Against Wittenberg-Birnamwood!

The vibrant town of Sturgeon Bay was buzzing with excitement on October 10, 2025, as the Door County United (DCU) girls swimming team made waves in their home pool during a thrilling Bay Conference dual meet against Wittenberg-Birnamwood. The competition was fierce, but in the end, it was DCU that came out triumphant with a score of 83-71.

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

One of the standout highlights of the meet was the impressive depth showcased by the DCU team, proving that sometimes, it’s not always about taking home a sea of individual medals, but rather how all the pieces fall into place collectively. The only first-place finish came in the 400-yard freestyle relay, where the team really turned up the heat and secured a well-deserved victory.

Although they only snagged one first-place finish, it was clear that each swimmer played an essential role and contributed to this stunning win. Take, for example, Quinn Sperber from Southern Door, who turned heads with her remarkable performance, securing second place in the 100 backstroke and finishing fourth in the 100 butterfly. It’s clear that Sperber swam her heart out and left her mark at the meet.

Camaraderie and Competitiveness Shine Through

Adding to the excitement was Sperber’s involvement in the second-place finishing 200 medley relay alongside teammates Hazel Monfils and Jillian Peterson, both hailing from Southern Door, along with Shaeffer Rass from Sevastopol. This team effort highlighted the camaraderie that drives these incredible athletes to push each other further.

Chloe Bissen from Sturgeon Bay was another standout star, achieving second place in both the 200 individual medley and the 100 butterfly. Her effort did not go unnoticed, as she also contributed to the team’s score by participating in the second-place 200 freestyle relay, tagging in with Sperber, Bre Anderson from Sevastopol, and Kailyn Neville from Southern Door.

Chasing the Clock in Freestyle

Looking at the freestyle events, Kailyn Neville displayed her prowess, nabbing second place in both the 200 and 500 freestyle events. Not to be outdone, teammate Bre Anderson added to the team’s score by placing fourth in both races, showcasing the team’s depth and determination.

What’s Next for DCU?

With the momentum from this successful meet, the DCU team is gearing up for their next big competition—the Small School State Meet at Shorewood High School, scheduled for this Saturday. The excitement continues to build as they look to carry this winning spirit into their future performances.

DCU fans, mark your calendars because the team’s final home meet of the season is set to take place on October 16 at 6 pm, where they’ll face off against Seymour at the Door County YMCA in Sturgeon Bay. This is sure to be an unforgettable evening as all the swimmers seek to finish their home season on a high note!

As the sun sets on another victorious chapter in Door County United’s swim season, the community rallies behind these dedicated athletes who continue to make their mark in the pool, one splash at a time.

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