Outstretched arms propel Jersey Shore’s 12-and-under Kollen Walters down the stretch in the 50 yard butterfly. |
In the 100 yd breaststroke, Thompson easily cruised to a win with a time of 1:17.69 followed by teammate Alainah Rosencrance. It wasn’t a teammate that was chasing Mason in the 100 yd individual medley but YMCA National Qualifier, BethAnn Schwoyer from Williamsport. It was a race to the wall where Mason out-touched Schwoyer by 35/100 of a second. Shore’s Rosencrance picked up third. Schwoyer, Williamsport’s head coach and swimmer, bounced back quickly in the 15-over’s next event by taking the 100 yd backstroke with her sister, Jessica, getting second.
Mason was also placed in the 100 yd fly where her competition was with teammate Lindsay Dudek. Dudek pulled away from Mason in the last 25 yards to win by one second.
This older age group put the finishing touches on a 53-21 win as Shore’s Kortnee Blair, Brittney Younkin, Natasha Harkey, and Hatalsky seized the final relay. The final point of the meet was obtained when Shore’s foursome of Rebecca Schweikart, Mojave Bovard, Brittany Moyer, and Toby Letterman pulled into third.
Nate Lose on the opening leg of his 50 yard butterfly where he captured first for Jersey Shore in the 14-and-under boys. |
The girls were equally dominant at the other end of the age spectrum, as the 8-and-unders posted a 46-7 win. It started off with Josie Gansell, Allison Moore, Meaghan Keegan, and Isabelle Griswold swimming away with the opening 100 yd medley relay. Griswold went onto capture the 25 yd freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly and Moore taking the 25 yd breaststroke. Their dominating performance was finished with Gansell, Courtney Lehman, Sarah Misquitta, and Moore finishing first in the 100 yd freestyle relay.
Shore’s 15-and-over boys, Derek McPherson, coming into the wall on the butterfly leg of his 100 yard individual medley. |
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