SOL Swimmers/Divers Excel at PIAA Meet (3-13-15)

Check out the SOL swimmers who excelled on day one of the PIAA Class AAA swimming competition Friday.

 

LEWISBURG - Michael Jensen lit up the pool.

The Upper Dublin junior set a state record en route to his victory in the 200-yard freestyle in Friday’s first night of Class AAA competition at the PIAA swimming and diving championships, held at Bucknell University’s Kinney Natatorium.

Jensen’s time of 1:35.31 eclipsed the previous mark of 1:36.05 set in 2009 by Matthew Belecanech of St. Joe’s Prep.

“It was definitely a goal to get the state record,” he said. “I put up a solid time at junior nationals so I thought it was a possibility for me.

“I’ve got the 100 tomorrow and the 400 free relay so I’m looking forward to that. Our team is swimming really well.”

He was also on the fourth place 200 medley relay with Wyatt Amdor, Devon Polak and Alex Flynn (1:32.46).

Amdor was 17th in the 100 butterfly (51.51).

For the Upper Dublin girls, Jenna Johns was sixth in the 100 butterfly (56.19).

Hatboro-Horsham senior Michael Thomas also struck gold, winning the 200 individual medley (1:44.50).

“I think it sets me up nicely for the backstroke (on Saturday),” he said. “I’m feeling the sprints more than the 200 right now. My 50 (in the relay) was pretty fast so we’ll see how that goes.”

He was also on the ninth place 200 freestyle relay with Sam Claggett, Tim McPoyle and Andy Thomas (1:26.33).

Hatboro-Horsham’s girls 200 medley relay of Haley Sutton, Sam Schmitt, Grace Riemenschneider and Colleen Claggett took 17th (1:49.76).

Barbara Schmele was 20th in the 200 individual medley (2:09.73) for Hatboro-Horsham.

North Penn’s girls made a strong showing.

The Maidens won the 200 freestyle relay in 1:34.40. Kailyn Evans, Aimee Baur, Leah Brown and Olivia DiStefano were the swimmers.

“All the girls on the relay did an amazing job,” DiStefanosaid. “Leah, Kailyn and Aimee are fantastic sprinters. I couldn’t ask for a better team to be on.

“This was awesome and definitely gets us motivated for swimming tomorrow. We have a lot of girls swimming as individuals and in the relay. I’m really looking forward to seeing how we do in prelims.”

Marie Yacopino was second in girls diving with a score of 506.05 points. This is the second silver medal in three years for the junior, who was third last year.

“I’m glad the work I put in is showing,” she said.

North Penn’s 200 medley relay of Megan Zartman, Erin O’Neill, Anna Haggerty and Brown took sixth (1:46.61) and Evans was eighth in the 200 freestyle (1:56.25).

Also for the Maidens, DiStefano was ninth in the 50 freestyle (24.01), Zartman was 13th in the 200 individual medley (2:07.60), Aimee Baur was 18th in the 200 freestyle (1:55.72), Rachel Fisher was 18th in diving (272.70) and Madison Tanis finished 23rd in diving (159.00).

For the North Penn boys, Corey Smith, Thanas Kountroubis, Liam Kelly and Harrison Friel took third in the 200 medley relay (1:32.18).

Kountroubis was fifth in the 200 individual medley (1:50.96) and Kelly was fifth in the 50 freestyle (20.83) to round out the medals for the Knights.

Smith was 14th in the 200 individual medley (1:55.40), Mike Kern was 16th in the 200 freestyle (1:42.60), Kyle Supko was 16th in the 200 individual medley (1:56.51) and Brett Else was 18th in the 200 freestyle (1:43.47) for North Penn.

Pennridge made a splash on the first day of competition.

Anna Beno, Brittany Weiss, Morgan Scott and Hannah Zurmuhl took second in the 200 medley relay (1:43.99).

“It’s really nerve wracking but it’s awesome just being here,” said Beno, a freshman. “It was especially exciting to make it to the finals but I was really nervous. I honestly think I would have passed out if my teammates hadn’t been there to support me.

“I knew that the one girl in the race did a 25 so I thought if I saw her feet we were in great shape and I saw her so I figured we were doing all right.

“I’m really looking forward to the rest of the meet. Now that I’ve done it I think it’ll get easier.”

The Rams also earned silver in three individual events. Scott was second in the 200 freestyle (1:49.26), Zurmuhl was second in the 50 freestyle (23.23) and Weiss in the 100 butterfly (54.45).

Danny Knoll of Wissahickon was third in the boys 50 freestyle (20.70). He was also on the 200 freestyle relay with Doug Boehme, Jake Berring and Jeff Beyer which finished 17th (1:28.28). Boehme was 23rd in the 200 freestyle (1:45.13).

Hannah Wittman of Central Bucks East finished sixth in the girls 200 individual medley (2:04.77). She was also on the seventh place 200freestyle relay with Erin Lengel, Kirsten Mortimer and Lauren Griffith (1:37.93).

For the CB East boys, Andrew Zhugaryevich was seventh in the50 freestyle (21.02) and Collin Villari finished 21st in the boys 200 individual medley (1:57.22).

Pennsbury diver Nicole Costello was sixth (418.10).

For the boys, Connor Doyle finished 10th in the 200 individual medley (1:53.14).

The Falcons’s 200 medley relay of Doyle, Collin Hanlon, Daniel Lawton and Travis Venables was 14th (1:36.99).

Jake Goroshko of Council Rock North finished sixth in the boys 50 freestyle (20.95).

The CR North 200 medley relay of Goroshko, Jack Donnelly, Joseph Segel and Allen Shmurak finished 15th (1:37.20).

Rickilee Hodges was seventh in the girls 50 freestyle for Souderton (23.95).

She also swam on the 200 medley relay along with Ariana Crossgrove, Erin Hodges and Jennifer Rogers. They tied for 10th with Freedom (1:47.83).

For the Souderton boys, Cristian Musterait was 16th in the 50 freestyle (22.01).

Quakertown’s Taylor Bennett, a freshman, was ninth in girls diving (408.40).

William Tennent’s boys 200 freestyle relay of Brennen Bastian, Tom Del Conte, Matt Patrick and Mark Preedy was 13th (1:27.51).

For Central Bucks West, Sarah Stim was 11th in diving (398.35)and Kelly Margi was 15th (386.55).

Rounding out the competition for the Bucks, Henry Mackensen was 30th in the boys 100 butterfly (53.45).

David Kneiss, the lone representative of Neshaminy, finished in a tie for 19th with Bryson Hunter of Hempfield in the 50 freestyle. Both posted a time of 21.65, which is a school record for Neshaminy.

LEWISBURG. (AP) — Final results from the PIAA Class AAA Swimming and Diving Championships at Bucknell University:
CLASS AAA GIRLS
200 medley relay: 1, North Allegheny 1:42.92 (Jacquelyn Du, Erin Kern, Kayla Churman, Katie Wright); 2, Pennridge 1:43.99; 3, Hershey 1:44.58; 4, Upper St. Clair 1:45.15; 5, Haverford Twp. 1:45.42; 6, North Penn 1:46.61; 7, Owen J. Roberts 1:46.61; 8, Unionville 1:47.41.
9, Oakland Catholic 1:47.60; 10, Bethlehem Freedom and Souderton 1:47.83; 12, State College 1:48.00; 13, Radnor 1:48.09; 14, Norwin 1:48.38; 15, Easton 1:49.05; 16, Cocalico 1:49.58.

200 freestyle: 1, Allie Raab, Hershey, 1:48.01; 2, Morgan Scott, Pennridge, 1:48.26; 3, Monica Sowinski, Greater Latrobe, 1:48.95; 4, Morgan Soulia, North Allegheny, 1:50.95; 5, Frances Resweber, Strath Haven, 1:51.37; 6, Maggie Lee, Hershey, 1:51.83; 7, Summer Martin, Strath Haven, 1:52.79; 8, Kailyn Evans, North Penn, 1:56.25.
9, Laura Barthold, Unionville, 1:52.13; 10, Bailey Robertson, Hershey, 1:53.29; 11, Lauren McGrath, North Allegheny, 1:53.42; 12, Madeline Blair, Nazareth, 1:53.60; 13, Hannah Bumgarner, Mount Lebanon, 1:53.67; 14, Abby Matheny, Upper Sr. Clair, 1:54.01; 15, Samantha Marino, Cocalico, 1:55.02; 16, Charlie Brickner, North Allegheny, 1:55.20.

200 individual medley: 1, Vivi Tafuto, Hershey, 2:01.09; 2, Abby Stauffer, Chambersburg, 2:02.52; 3, Olivia Paoletti, Avon Grove, 2:02.85; 4, Kathryn Painter, Norwin, 2:03.00; 5, Ann Juneau, North Allegheny, 2:03.54; 6, Hannah Wittman, Central Bucks East, 2:04.77; 7, Allyson McHugh, Little Flower, 2:04.94; 8, Helen Hsu, Bethlehem Freedom, 2:07.87.
9, Peyton Kondis, Oakland Catholic, 2:05.72; 10, Emma Brinton, Avon Grove, 2:05.83; 11, Gianna Caputo, North Allegheny, 2:05.93; 12, Gab Rudy, Ridley, 2:07.10; 13, Megan Zartman, North Penn, 2:07.60; 14, Erika Freeman, Parkland, 2:08.25; 15, Abby Kosic, B. Reed Henderson, 2:08.59; 16, Peyten Lyons, Palmyra, 2:08.75.

50 freestyle: 1, Siena Salvaggio, Parkland, 23.10; 2, Hannah Zurmuhl, Pennridge, 23.23; 3, Jacquelyn Du, North Allegheny and Maddie Cooke, Phoenixville, 23.30; 5, Meredith Newman, Manheim Twp., 23.58; 6, Victoria Palochik, Nazareth, 23.73; 7, Rickilee Hodges, Souderton, 23.95; 8, Kathryn Nicholson, Mount Lebanon, 24.15.
9, Olivia Distefano, North Penn, 24.01; 10, Kristen McKnight, Hampton, 24.12; 11, Mackenzie Gring, Muhlenberg, 24.20; 12, Kaylee Hollenbach, Lower Dauphin, 24.27; 13, Angela Gyurina, Mount Lebanon, 24.35; 14, Autumn Shaffer, Garden Spot, 24.39; 15, Olivia Duck, Hershey, 24.48; 16, Lindsey Coate, Upper St. Clair, 24.52.

100 butterfly: 1, Maddie Hart, Haverford Twp., 54.14; 2, Brittany Weiss, Pennridge, 54.45; 3, Julia Cullen, Radnor, 55.06; 4, Kaley Buchanan, Hershey, 55.70; 5, Kayla Churman, North Allegheny, 55.95; 6, Jenna Johns, Upper Dublin, 56.19; 7, Mina Feyrer, Whitehall, 56.58; 8, Morgan Hansen, Owen J. Roberts, 56.85.
9, Caylee Rippon, Hershey and Caroline Apathy, Conestoga, 56.45; 11, Cami Cook, Cedar Cliff, 56.76; 12, Emily Sykes, Methacton, 56.81; 13, Morgan Curl, Oxford, 57.50; 14, Stephanie Sipple, Penn Hills, 57.51; 15, Maggie Root, North Allegheny, 57.61; 16, Kate Cooper, State College, 58.11

200 freestyle relay: 1, North Penn 1:34.40 (Kailyn Evans, Aimee Baur, Leah Brown, Olivia Distefano); 2, Hershey 1:35.23; 3, Mount Lebanon 1:35.62; 4, North Allegheny 1:35.92; 5, Unionville 1:37.59; 6, Reading 1:37.84; 7, Central Bucks East 1:37.93. Disqualified, Upper St. Clair.
9, B. Reed Henderson 1:37.65; 10, Nazareth 1:38.09; 11, Methacton 1:38.49; 12, Phoenixville 1:38.52; 13, Franklin Regional 1:38.75; 14, Parkland 1:38.91; 15, Strath Haven 1:38.95; 16, Conestoga 1:40.09.

Diving: 1, Maria Lohman, Chartiers Valley, 508.35; 2, Marie Yacopino, North Penn, 506.05; 3, Jess Hurlburt, Emmaus, 437.90; 4, Christina Sather, Cumberland Valley, 435.25; 5, Carlie Perkins, Avon Grove, 429.00; 6, Nicole Costello, Pennsbury, 418.10; 7, Mallory Charles, Pine-Richland, 414.65; 8, Adrienne White, Hampton, 408.60.
9, Taylor Bennett, Quakertown, 408.40; 10, Nadia Mulder, Hershey, 399.45; 11, Sarah Stim, Central Bucks West, 398.35; 12, Paige Schoelkopf, Landisville Hempfield, 396.60; 13, Mary Warker, West Lawn Wilson, 395.45; 14, Julia Vespoli, North Allegheny, 391.15; 15, Kelly Magri, Central Bucks West, 386.55; 16, Brianna Urich, Palmyra, 384.70.
17, Kelsey German, Parkland, 383.65; 18, Rachael Fisher, North Penn, 272.70; 19, Katie Frank, Williamsport, 266.75; 20, Tally Brown, State College, 257.35; 21, Miranda Simon, Fox Chapel, 167.40; 22, Kelsey Jehl, Easton, 166.25; 23, Madison Tanis, North Penn, 159.00; 24, Kessa Zacks, McDowell, 146.65.

Team scoring (top five):1, Hershey 158; 2, North Allegheny 146.5; 3, North Penn 107; 4, Pennridge 85; 5, Unionville 59.

CLASS AAA BOYS
200 medley relay: 1, Upper St. Clair 1:29.47 (Ryan Dudzinski, Kevin Liu, Jake Johnsen, Fynn Minuth) PIAA record. Old: 1:30.26, La Salle College High School, 1:30.26; 2, La Salle College HS 1:30.97; 3, North Penn 1:32.18; 4, Upper Dublin 1:32.46; 5, North Allegheny 1:32.98; 6, Mount Lebanon 1:33.25; 7, Hershey 1:33.82; 8, Cathedral Prep 1:34.20.
9, St. Joseph’s Prep 1:35.41; 10, Dallastown 1:35.95; 11, Muhlenberg 1:36.03; 12, Cumberland Valley 1:36.46; 13, Landisville Hempfield 1:36.46; 14, Pennsbury 1:36.99; 15, Council Rock North 1:37.20; 16, State College 1:37.35.

200 freestyle: 1, Michael Jensen, Upper Dublin, 1:35.21 (PIAA record. Old: 1:36.05, Matthew Belecanech, St. Joseph’s Prep, 2009); 2, Jake Sannem, La Salle College, 1:37.36; 3, Brian Lovasik, North Hills, 1:37.75; 4, Joseph Vizza, La Salle College HS, 1:39.29; 5, Sam Magnan, Bethlehem Freedom, 1:40.21; 6, Mason Gonzalez, North Allegheny, 1:41.16; 7, Eben Krigger, North Allegheny, 1:41.29; 8, Vince Filippini, Muhlenberg, 1:41.55.
9, Drew Damich, Chartiers Valley, 1:39.92; 10, Kyle McElwee, La Salle College HS, 1:41.52; 11, Robert Fenstermacher, DuBois, 1:41.99; 12, Josh Clarke, Northern York, 1:42.33; 13, Noah Cagley, Fox Chapel, 1:42.42; 14, Zach Ceneviva, Hershey, 1:42.44; 15, Matt Guenter, West Lawn Wilson, 1:42.54; 16, Mike Kern, North Penn, 1:42.60.

200 individual medley: 1, Michael Thomas, Hatboro-Horsham, 1:44.50; 2, Fynn Minuth, Upper St. Clair, 1:48.32; 3, Casey Melzer, North Allegheny, 1:50.37; 4, Vincent Everman, La Salle College HS, 1:50.50; 5, Thanas Kountroubis, North Penn, 1:50.96; 6, Tre Fissella, Landisville Hempfield, 1:52.54; 7, Will Drexler, Hershey, 1:52.84; 8, Carter Paules, Emmaus, 1:54.23.
9, Carter Hardy, State College, 1:52.54; 10, Connor Doyle, Pennsbury, 1:53.14; 11, Jack Kushner, Hershey, 1:53.37; 12, Brandon McKenzie, St. Joseph’s Prep, 1:54.17; 13, Ivan Michalovic, Garnet Valley, 1:55.33; 14, Corey Smith, North Penn, 1:55.40; 15, Mark Miller, Downingtown West, 1:55.84; 16, Kyle Supko, North Penn, 1:56.51.

50 freestyle: 1, Greg Brocato, La Salle College HS, 20.27; 2, Ed Zawatski, Wyoming Valley West, 20.54; 3, Danny Knoll, Wissahickon, 20.70; 4, Kyle Dix, Perkiomen Valley, 20.76; 5, 5, Liam Kelly, North Penn, 20.83; 6, Jake Goroshko, Council Rock North, 20.95; 7, Andrew Zhugayevich, Central Bucks East, 21.02; 8, Tim Raab, Hershey, 21.15.
9, Norman Gregory, Penn Hills, 21.05; 10, Nicholas Stachel, La Salle College HS, 21.09; 11, Reid Mercatoris-Morrison, Cathedral Prep, 21.27; 12, Kyle Shurmur, La Salle College HS and Chris Paynter, Hershey, 21.35; 14, Patrick Cobb, Bangor, 21.45; 15, Adam Sicinski, Parkland, 21.49; 16, Cristian Musterait, Souderton, 22.01.

100 butterfly: 1, Ryan Dudzinski, Upper St. Clair, 47.26; 2, Andrei Mihailescu, Mount Lebanon, 48.91; 3, Brian McKenrick, Conestoga, 49.94; 4, Braedon Wong, Upper St. Clair, 50.08; 5, Eli Avart, Radnor, 50.74; 6, Noah Wechter, Mount Lebanon, 50.99; 7, Josh Williams, Stroudsburg, 51.23; 8, Spencer Hill, Dallastown, 51.35.
9, Jake Johnsen, Upper St. Clair, 50.32; 10, Greg Arnold, North Allegheny, 50.50; 11, Ben Francis, Cumberland Valley, 50.57; 12, Vinny Tavoletti, Bethel Park, 50.83; 13, Jacob Lubinski, La Salle College HS and Nicholas Belecanech, St. Joseph’s Prep, 51.15; 15, John Libert, Kennett, 51.22; 16, Kyle Usbeck, Wallenpaupack, 52.36.

200 freestyle relay: 1, La Salle College High School 1:22.70 (Nicholas Stachel, Vincent Everman, Jake Sannem, Kyle Shurmur); 2, Upper St. Clair 1:22.99; 3, Hershey 1:23.45; 4, North Allegheny 1:24.61; 5, Dallastown 1:25.84; 6, Cathedral Prep 1:26.36; 7, Perkiomen Valley 1:27.05; 8, McDowell 1:27.16.
9, Hatboro-Horsham 1:26.33; 10, Landisville Hempfield 1:26.39; 11, Mount Lebanon 1:26.71; 12, Radnor 1:27.21; 13, William Tennent 1:27.51; 14, West Lawn Wilson 1:27.58; 15, Franklin Regional 1:28.28; 16, Bethlehem Liberty 1:28.49.

Team scoring (top five):1, La Salle College High School 163; 2, Upper St. Clair 135; 3, North Allegheny 106; 4, Hershey 92.5; 5, Mount Lebanon 68

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