Norwich, Greene compete in Section IV meets
Girls’ Swimming
WATKINS GLEN – Makenzie Williams led Norwich to a fourth-place finish in the Section IV, Class B swimming meet placing second in the 100-yard breaststroke, while also swimming a leg on the third-place 200-yard medley relay.
Williams timed a 1:13.60 to place second in the breaststroke. She entered the event as the second seed, and was able to hold her spot. "For the most part, we held all of our positions (from preliminary qualifying)," said Norwich coach Amanda Downey. "We were really shocked and really happy in finishing fourth in the section. It was more than we expected. With only one senior and two juniors, hopefully we can move into the top three in the next few years."
Top Norwich results
Makenzie Williams (2), 100-yard breaststroke, 1:13.60.
200 medley relay (3) Julia Simcoe, Makenzie Williams, Kerstin Franklin, Sara Loomis, 2:04.73.
200 free relay (4) Loomis, Franklin, Shannon Curley, Krissy Stroh, 1:51.54*
*season-best time.
Class C
Greene fourth in sectionals
Greene’s Leah Kazalski gave her team a Section IV, Class C individual title scoring 248.60 to win the diving competition in Saturday’s meet.
Jessica Brooks was third in the 100-yard backstroke (1:07.42), while all three Trojans relays – 200 medley, 200 free, and 400 free – all came away with fourth-place finishes. Overall, Greene was fourth in team scoring.
“It was an excellent season for us,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “We won our league meet, and that was our number one goal, and we were top-five in the section. We have a young team, and we look forward to next year.”
Cross Country
S-E competes at sectionals
SYRACUSE – At the Section III Cross Country Meet, Sherburne-Earlville placed 13th out of 16 teams among Class B team entries led by Noah Huff's 27th-place finish in 18:06.
For the Marauders' girls, Sopheia Eddy was the lone entry on the 3.1-mile course, and she placed 26th among Class B runners finishing in 22:14.
Below are the Marauders' results.
(3.1-mile course at Long Branch Park, Syracuse)
Boys: Noah Huff (27), 18:06; Dan Palmiter (46), 19:09, Ryan Downey (68), 20:38; Dan Stanton (91), 21:50; Jeff Verry (92), 21:54, James Bennett (108), 23:06. Mike Combes (117), 24:44. 13th out of 15 teams and 46 out of 66
Girls: Sopheia Eddy (26), 22:14
WATKINS GLEN – Makenzie Williams led Norwich to a fourth-place finish in the Section IV, Class B swimming meet placing second in the 100-yard breaststroke, while also swimming a leg on the third-place 200-yard medley relay.
Williams timed a 1:13.60 to place second in the breaststroke. She entered the event as the second seed, and was able to hold her spot. "For the most part, we held all of our positions (from preliminary qualifying)," said Norwich coach Amanda Downey. "We were really shocked and really happy in finishing fourth in the section. It was more than we expected. With only one senior and two juniors, hopefully we can move into the top three in the next few years."
Top Norwich results
Makenzie Williams (2), 100-yard breaststroke, 1:13.60.
200 medley relay (3) Julia Simcoe, Makenzie Williams, Kerstin Franklin, Sara Loomis, 2:04.73.
200 free relay (4) Loomis, Franklin, Shannon Curley, Krissy Stroh, 1:51.54*
*season-best time.
Class C
Greene fourth in sectionals
Greene’s Leah Kazalski gave her team a Section IV, Class C individual title scoring 248.60 to win the diving competition in Saturday’s meet.
Jessica Brooks was third in the 100-yard backstroke (1:07.42), while all three Trojans relays – 200 medley, 200 free, and 400 free – all came away with fourth-place finishes. Overall, Greene was fourth in team scoring.
“It was an excellent season for us,” said Greene coach Mike Platta. “We won our league meet, and that was our number one goal, and we were top-five in the section. We have a young team, and we look forward to next year.”
Cross Country
S-E competes at sectionals
SYRACUSE – At the Section III Cross Country Meet, Sherburne-Earlville placed 13th out of 16 teams among Class B team entries led by Noah Huff's 27th-place finish in 18:06.
For the Marauders' girls, Sopheia Eddy was the lone entry on the 3.1-mile course, and she placed 26th among Class B runners finishing in 22:14.
Below are the Marauders' results.
(3.1-mile course at Long Branch Park, Syracuse)
Boys: Noah Huff (27), 18:06; Dan Palmiter (46), 19:09, Ryan Downey (68), 20:38; Dan Stanton (91), 21:50; Jeff Verry (92), 21:54, James Bennett (108), 23:06. Mike Combes (117), 24:44. 13th out of 15 teams and 46 out of 66
Girls: Sopheia Eddy (26), 22:14
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