Stingrays
have our number this year. The Gators
had a second match-up against Stingrays this season (the first being against
the Hunt Valley Stingrays) and both were losses by pretty significant
margins. The Gators headed to Clifton on Saturday to take on the Little Rocky Run Stingrays and were defeated 235 to 185. In spite of the loss, the Gators never fail to produce good news
stories…so please read on.
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Who is this Caped Gator? |
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Gators were decked out as Avengers on Saturday |
The heat wave
that has gripped the country over the last week was in full force on Saturday
morning and the Gators rolled into Little Rocky Run with tents for spectators
to make it a little more comfortable to watch the meet. This gesture was even tweeted by Brian van de
Graaff, local ABC meteorologist. It was
one of those meets where you hear plenty of comments about the obnoxious
weather, you stay in the shade as much as possible, and you pound the water and
Gatorade like a champion.
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Two critical comforts on Saturday - Ice and Shade |
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Plus cool towels! |
Three records
were broken on Saturday. Donovan
Kovalsky continues to chip away at his own record each week, with a new record
time in the 9-10 freestyle of 32.53, beating last week’s record of 32.86. Kevin Adams-Mardi (18) broke his 2015 record
for 15-18 backstroke with a new record time of 29.42. His previous record was 29.94. In relays, we have one record to
celebrate. 13-14 girls broke the 100
meter medley relay record, set earlier this year, with a time of 1:01.81. Olivia Blondin, Taylor Makin, Gabrielle
Greszler, and Sheridan Phalen were in their medley groove and dropped .28
seconds off of the previous record of 1:02.09.
One of my
favorite sights is seeing all those green caps charging to the wall in first,
second, and third place order. We had
four sweeps on Saturday. Starting in
breaststroke, boys 9-10 gators finished with Jack Dupuis in first, Alexander
North in second, and Tyler Swartz in third.
Next, Cassidy Bayer, Sarah Jones, and Elaina Phalen brought home a sweep
in girls 15-18 breaststroke in that order.
We had two sweeps in butterfly – boys 9-10 took all 9 points finishing
with Donovan Kovalsky in first, Tyler Swartz in second, and Matthew Makin in
third. 15-18 Gator girls showed
dominance again with Cassidy Bayer finishing first, Elaina Phalen in second,
and Jessie Bricker in third.
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Cassidy in motion. |
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Another amazing photo courtesy of Dave Anderson! |
The races of
the week go to Sheridan Phalen and Kevin Adams-Mardi. In event 8, girls 13-14 freestyle, Sheridan
touched the wall just .32 seconds ahead of her Stingray opponent to take first with
a time of 28.71. Kevin had a close one
when he set the new boys 15-18 backstroke, coming in first just .55 seconds
faster than his Stingray opponent with his record time of 29.42.
Individual
Gator winners included Donovan Kovalsky (free and fly), Emily Makin (free and
breaststroke), Sheridan Phalen (free), Parker Fulghum (free and back), Brian
McNamara (back and fly), Kevin Adams-Mardi (back), Jack Dupuis (breaststroke), and
Cassidy Bayer (breaststroke and fly)
Second place
points were earned by Katya Zaitsev (free), Clark Bayer (free), Kevin
Adams-Mardi (free), Jessie Bricker (free), George Schulte (back), Taylor Makin
(back and breaststroke), Anna Fracasso (back), Shaun Nagda (breaststroke), Alexander
North (breaststroke), Caroline Baker (breaststroke), Charlie Ruppe
(breaststroke), Nick Dupuis (breaststroke), Tristan Colaizzi (breaststroke), Sarah
Jones (breaststroke), Ginny Grubbs (fly), Tyler Swartz (fly), Caroline Miller
(fly), Juliette Fore (fly), Andrew Baker (fly), Gabrielle Greszler (fly), and Elaina
Phalen (fly)
Third place
points were taken by Jack Dupuis (free), Nick Dupuis (free), Juliana
Skopp-Cardillo (free), Gavin Moore (back and fly), Matthew Makin (back and fly),
Lily Palmerino (back and fly), Kenneth Krogh (back and fly), Juliette Fore
(back), Clark Bayer (back), Olivia Blondin (back), Gus Leyden (back), Tyler
Swartz (breaststroke), TJ Heck (breaststroke), Lily Penn (breaststroke), Elaina
Phalen (breaststroke), Sean Kovalsky (fly), Sheridan Phalen (fly), and Jessie
Bricker (fly)
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James Piland catching some air in relays. |