Lady Trojans strong finish cannot overcome Forks Blue Devils in the pool
GREENE – Chenango Forks was able to swim to victory despite the Lady Trojans of Greene sweeping the final four events of the meet, producing a final score of 95-71.
Greene started the evening with third and fourth place finishes in the 200 Yard Medley Relay. The third place team of Maggie Roosa, Emily Milk, Ella Prindle and Victoria Milk took a time of 2:39.47.
The 200 Yard Freestyle gave the Lady Trojans five points towards there team total as Sophia Hanselman swam to a third place finish with teammate Jenna Keathly following behind in fourth.
Greene added more points to their team total to close the gap with Trojan swimmers Ella Prindle, Ciara Gunderson and Amy Bentley placing four-five-six in the 200 Yard Individual Medley Relay.
Katie Delgado sprinted to a 27.39 first place time in the 50 Yard Freestyle race while Kady Yanusas grabbed two points for the Trojans with her fourth place finish.
Gunderson and Prindle took second and fourth in their next event, the 100 Yard Butterfly and Delgado swam into third place for the 100 Yard Freestyle for the Trojans. Yanusas finished two seconds behind Delgado for fourth place.
Keathly swam the distance of 500 Yards with the Freestyle stroke for a second place time of 8:19.11.
Greene began to close the gap against Forks with the final four events. Two Trojan relay teams took a one-two finish in the 200 Yard Freestyle Relay. Roosa, Kelly Darling and Danika Blasko swept the 100 yard backstroke for 13 points for Greene.
Amy Bentley and Emily Milk took first and second in the 100 Yard Breaststroke with times of 1:39.16 and 1:41.71 for the Lady Trojans.
Greene finished the night with 12 points as Prindle, Darling, Blasko and Yanusas as the time of 5:10.61 was enough for first in the 400 Yard Freestyle Relay. The team of Keathly, Hanselman, Roosa and Bentley finished second in the event.
“Great meet by all,” said Trojan Head Coach MK Dugue. “Our team is working on the small things, like technique, to improve.”
Greene looks for a win as they head to Southern Cayuga on Friday, September 29, for their next meet. Swimming events will start at 5:30 p.m.
Greene started the evening with third and fourth place finishes in the 200 Yard Medley Relay. The third place team of Maggie Roosa, Emily Milk, Ella Prindle and Victoria Milk took a time of 2:39.47.
The 200 Yard Freestyle gave the Lady Trojans five points towards there team total as Sophia Hanselman swam to a third place finish with teammate Jenna Keathly following behind in fourth.
Greene added more points to their team total to close the gap with Trojan swimmers Ella Prindle, Ciara Gunderson and Amy Bentley placing four-five-six in the 200 Yard Individual Medley Relay.
Katie Delgado sprinted to a 27.39 first place time in the 50 Yard Freestyle race while Kady Yanusas grabbed two points for the Trojans with her fourth place finish.
Gunderson and Prindle took second and fourth in their next event, the 100 Yard Butterfly and Delgado swam into third place for the 100 Yard Freestyle for the Trojans. Yanusas finished two seconds behind Delgado for fourth place.
Keathly swam the distance of 500 Yards with the Freestyle stroke for a second place time of 8:19.11.
Greene began to close the gap against Forks with the final four events. Two Trojan relay teams took a one-two finish in the 200 Yard Freestyle Relay. Roosa, Kelly Darling and Danika Blasko swept the 100 yard backstroke for 13 points for Greene.
Amy Bentley and Emily Milk took first and second in the 100 Yard Breaststroke with times of 1:39.16 and 1:41.71 for the Lady Trojans.
Greene finished the night with 12 points as Prindle, Darling, Blasko and Yanusas as the time of 5:10.61 was enough for first in the 400 Yard Freestyle Relay. The team of Keathly, Hanselman, Roosa and Bentley finished second in the event.
“Great meet by all,” said Trojan Head Coach MK Dugue. “Our team is working on the small things, like technique, to improve.”
Greene looks for a win as they head to Southern Cayuga on Friday, September 29, for their next meet. Swimming events will start at 5:30 p.m.
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