Jersey
Shore’s head coach, Jenna Brooks, was a little worried with this week’s two
away meets. Match-ups were going to
take place in pools that had diving boards; hence Jersey Shore was going up
against divers.
Many years
ago, the diving boards were removed from the Jersey Shore High School
Pool. As a result, the school’s diving
program became non-existent. Not a big
deal when teams visited the JS Pool. Visiting
team divers just had to sit and watch the meet unfold. It is problematic when Shore travels to a
pool that has a diving board. The team then
has to watch their opponents rack up points while watching deckside.
Earlier in
the week, Shore’s girls were able to overcome the diver disadvantage against
Williamsport in a 98-85 victory, while the undermanned boys lost.
Thursday’s
meet against Lewisburg was even trickier for the visiting Jersey Shore Bulldogs. Not only was the match-up taking place in a
pool with diving boards (Bucknell University), but it was a tri-meet with Mount
Carmel. In a tri-meet, each team can
only field two swimmers instead of the usual three as in a dual meet.
The girls
easily won over Mt Carmel, 77-16 but it was the action between Lewisburg that
came down to the wire. Just like the
Williamsport meet earlier in the week, Shore ran out to a lead, 20-14, in the
first four events. Then it was the
divers turn. Lewisburg was able to
regain the lead as they leaped over the Bulldogs to a 21-20 advantage.
Jersey Shore swimmers get ready for tri-meet against Lewisburg and Mt Carmel |
However, the
lead was quickly erased in the next event as the Moore sisters (Gabbie and
Allie) went 1-2 in the 100 butterfly.
Shore’s advantage
would hold up until the last individual event; the 100 yard breaststroke. Lewisburg was able to take the top two spots
and head into the final relay with a one point lead, 46-45.
The same
Jersey Shore foursome that opened the meet with a win in the 200 yard medley
relay were now faced with a must win situation in the final 400 yard freestyle
relay. Gabbie Moore, Taylor Fleming,
Kendra White, and Emma Butzler stormed to 26 second win over second place
finisher Lewisburg. For added security,
Shore’s second relay of Alexa Shadle, Veronicia Sanders, Briar Lehman, and
Gabrielle Bellomo picked up a point with a third place finish to close out the meet 52-49.
“These girls
just have a lot of talent and depth,” said Brooks. “We had to be creative in designing this
line-up to counter the tri-meet set-up with divers.”
The boys
lost to Lewisburg but were able to defeat Mount Carmel.
Next up for
the team is this weekend’s Arctic Classic.
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