In the summer of 2010, the Jersey Shore swim team soundly
defeated Lock Haven (then called the Mill Hall Muskrats) 10-0. While despair and frustration could have set
in, the Lock Haven swim community started to rebuild the program by investing
into its future with swim lessons and stroke clinics. While the following summer was another
thumping, 9-1, it was apparent the youth movement was in full swing as times,
strokes, and turns improved. Last
summer, the gap had almost vanished as Lock Haven was able to win four age
groups to Shore’s six.
The girls 12-and-under get set for the start of the 50 yard backstroke. Shore’s Jordon O’Connor (third swimmer from the bottom) went on to win the event. |
In between those relays, Lock Haven dominated several events
by taking the three top scoring spots. E. Persun, O. Persun, and Gugino in the
25 yard freestyle; E. Persun, Cygan, and Gugino in the 50 yard freestyle; and
O. Persun, Cygan, and Orndorf in the 25 yard breaststroke finishing 1-2-3
respectively.
A clean sweep of all the individual events was prevented
with Shore’s Butzler capturing the 100 yard individual medley (IM) and
butterfly and Dylan Kitchen taking third in the 25 yard breaststroke.
The closest race of the evening took place in the 50 yard
freestyle as Keegan and Lock Haven’s Emma Persun raced to the finish line with
Persun out-touching Keegan by 1/100s of a second.
Jersey Shore lost to Selinsgrove earlier in the week, 6-4,
and looks to getting back on the winning track with a meet against Williamsport
on Saturday (6/29).
Age group scores can be viewed here and meet results can be viewed here
Age group scores can be viewed here and meet results can be viewed here
Shore’s Elizabeth Osborn races down the pool in the
14-and-under 50 yard freestyle. |
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