As most folks living in the area
know, the stormy, rainy weather has not been ideal for swimming. It has been an equally rough week for the
Jersey Shore swim team against long-time opponents, Loyalsock and Wellsboro, in
the new Greater Susquehanna Valley Aquatics League.
The 2012 season meeting between
Loyalsock and Jersey Shore resulted in a tie.
It appeared that Loyalsock would squeak by with a win this past Tuesday as
they had leads in the majority of the age groups heading into the final relays
including the 8-and-under girls. Shore
remained competitive in this age group throughout the meet with the help of
Mackenzie Gardner’s first place finishes in the 25 meter (m) butterfly and 50 m
freestyle but the age group was still short going into the final 100 meter freestyle
relay.
In an unorthodox move, Kate Butzler
led off the 100 meter freestyle relay with the backstroke (one can swim any
stroke in a freestyle event) and this created a small lead that she handed off
to Celia Shemory. Shemory reverted back
to the more popular front crawl and opened up the lead even more that held for
the rest of the race. Teammates Julia
Sorgen and Gardner finished the relay to come in first with a time of 1:58.80.
This win resulted in enough points to regain the lead, 27-24, in their age
group score and salvaged a 5-5 tie for the team score.
Wellsboro’s recent dominance over
Jersey Shore continued this past Thursday but not without a fight. The 14-and-under girls of Wellsboro came into
Thursday night’s meet with an unblemished record and it took all they had to
keep that alive.
Shore’s girls ran up a deficit immediately after the opening 200 yard (yd) medley relay by coming in 2.5 seconds behind Wellsboro. From here, the Shore girls started to claw back into the point standings by winning all the individual events.
Jersey Shore's Gabbie Moore turning on the 50 yard butterfly and heading back up the lane. Wellsboro's Jillian Berguson (in the lane below Moore) was already on the way back up the lane. |
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