Jersey Shore's YMCA swim meet with State College and Lock Haven's meet with Juniata Valley were cancelled yesterday because of the snow storm. As a result, there are no reports for today on those events but it is a chance to review some of the excitement from last week's meet between Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and Ridgway.
It was only fitting that last weekend's opening YMCA swim season was a mix of old and new.
The old central Pennsylvania YMCA
Swim League (CPYSL) merged with several teams from the Keystone YMCA Swim
League to form the new Central Keystone YMCA Swim League. Traditional CPYSL
foes, Jersey Shore and Lock Haven, met up with newcomer Ridgeway for a tri-meet
at Lock Haven University's Zimmerli Pool.
Old or new, there were plenty of
fast times and several swimmers that made YMCA Districts in their first swims
of the long season as Lock Haven went on to win both meets; 6-4 over Shore and
9-0 vs. Ridgeway. Jersey Shore split the meet with an 8-1 win vs. Ridgeway.
Two of the major contested age
groups were between the girls' 14-and-unders and the boys' 15-and-overs.
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Shore’s Olivia Kurtz swims the butterfly leg of
the 200 yard medley relay.
Bill Crowell/The Express
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In the girls' 13-and-over age
group, Shore was able to secure a 66-51 win over Lock Haven as the black and
orange were able to bookend the individual races with wins in the relays. Lock
Haven won five individual events (Emma Butzler in the 200 and 500 freestyle,
100 fly, and 200 backstroke and Olivia McGhee in the 400-yard individual medley
(IM)) to Shore's four (Sam Keegan in the 100 and 200 breaststroke, Gabbie Moore
in the 100 backstroke and Olivia Kurtz in the 50-yard freestyle). Those three
from Shore, plus Kendra White, started and closed their racing day not only by
winning the 200 freestyle and medley relays, but making YMCA district
qualifying times.
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The Lock Haven YMCA Loggerheads
(left) celebrate
their close victory against the
Jersey Shore Bullfrogs
in the men’s 200-yard medley
relay.
Bill Crowell/The Express
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The margin of victory was much
smaller with the 15-and-over boys as Lock Haven held on to win 58-51 against
Jersey Shore. Many of the races were tightly contested and it started in their
first match-up; the 200 medley relay. Shore's Cody Schwoyer opened up a slight
lead over Lock Haven's Brandon Kibler in the backstroke leg, but Lock Haven
breaststroker, Ethan Dale, eliminated the gap by catching and passing Shore's
Zack Lehman. Tyler Sheets and Nolan Dale held onto the lead over Shore's Luke
Engel and Evan Moore in the fly and freestyle legs to win the relay by less
than half a second. With the relays pushing each other hard, both qualified for
districts by a healthy twenty seconds.
Lock Haven's Sheets and Shore's
Engel were just getting started after their match-up in the opening relay. They
met again in the 50-yard freestyle where Sheets was able to best Engel by
16/100s of a second. Their final dual occurred in the 100-yard butterfly where
Engel was able to touch the wall first by over a second. Both were pushed hard
enough to qualify for districts in the 100 fly.L
Lock Haven captured an additional
five individual events (Kibler in the 200 yard backstroke and IM, Ethan Dale in
the 100 and 200 breaststroke, and Sheets in the 100-yard freestyle) to Shore's
other two individual wins (Schwoyer in the 100 backstroke and 200 freestyle).
Full results can be found
here.
Jersey Shore and Lock Haven meet
up again on Jan. 25 for a dual meet at the Jersey Shore High School pool.
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Tyler Cygan of Lock Haven
competes
in the 100-yard freestyle
Bill Crowell/The Express
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