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 as the visiting team divers had to sit and
watch the meet unfold. It is problematic
when Shore travels to a pool that has a diving board. The team has to watch their opponents rack up
points while watching deckside.
This
scenario plays out on a rotational basis every time Williamsport and Shore meet
up. Last year, the Millionaire girls
visited Jersey Shore. While Shore won by
eight points, Williamsport’s divers sat and watched the meet unfold. This year,
the meet took place at the Williamsport High School Pool where their divers
could run up the point total on Jersey Shore.
The Shore
girls were ahead by ten points by the time the meet got to the diving
events. Williamsport was able to erase
that gap and spring ahead by three as they finished 1-2-3.
Staring down
a deficit, the Moore sisters (Gabbie and Allie) quickly regained the team lead
by going 1-2 in the next event, the 100 butterfly. Jordon O’Connor also added a point with her
fifth place finish.
Freshmen contributed
a large part to Shore’s ability to overcome the lack of scoring divers. Taylor Fleming and O’Connor contributed in
big ways with solid wins in the 100 yard breaststroke and 50 freestyle
respectively. Fleming joined the
upperclassmen Gabbie Moore, Emma Butzler, and Kendra White to capture the 200
medley relay. The all freshmen foursome
of O’Connor, Allie Moore, Leslie Shadle, and Maegan Sorgen tacked on two points
with a third place finish in same relay.
The girls
won 2 of the 3 relays and 8 of 9 individual events (lost the diving event) on
route to a 98-85 victory. In addition to
the wins, Butzler broke her own school record in the 200 individual medley by 0.54
seconds.
Jersey Shore’s Taylor Fleming out in front of the 100 yard breaststroke. She would go on to win the event. |
The Jersey Shore boys were outmatched by Williamsport and fell 102-36. However, Senior Luke Engel was able to break two long-standing records in the 200 yard individual medley (previous Brett Ulsamer, 2009) by 0.41 secs and the 100 yard butterfly (previous Eric Gephart, 2005) by 0.34 seconds.
“I am really
happy with the ways these kids are swimming,” said Head Coach Jenna
Brooks. “They are coming off of a week
of high intensity training over the holiday break and really performing well in
the water.” Both the boys and girls are
back in action with a meet against Lewisburg on Thursday.
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