Marauders make splash in Center State Conference
COOPERSTOWN – Sherburne-Earlville stole the road win over Cooperstown, winning 88-87 in a Tuesday night league showdown at the Hawkeyes pool.
Cooperstown captured first place in 8 of 12 events during the meet but with their second, third and fourth place finishes as well as having Anna Rinaldo compete as the only diver of the contest, the Marauders were able to keep the meet close before winning with their top finish in the 400 yard freestyle event.
S-E’s Ian Wilson, Conor Ryan, Mathew Ryan and Caleb Larcher touched the wall six seconds faster than the second place foursome from the Hawkeyes in the final event of the night to claim the team win. Also aiding in the win as the two teams claimed the 10 points need to win was the Marauders’ third place team of Peter Peschel, Amon Van Alst, Declan Wilson and Shaun McDaniel.
Wilson also took home the other two first place finishes by Sherburne-Earlville – winning both the 50 yard and 100 yard freestyle events.
With Rinaldo being the only diver and her score finishing at 168 points, Sherburne-Earlville won six points towards the team total to bring her team with two points.
The Marauders six second place and six third place finishes in the remaining events helped keep the meet close.
A second – third – fourth place finish by S-E in the 100 yard butterfly event aided in their first lead of the meet. The Marauders held onto the advantage for two events before the Hawkeyes took it back.
Sherburne-Earlville (3-3-1, 3-1-1) is now off until after the holiday season with their next meet scheduled for January 10 at Holland Patent.
Cooperstown captured first place in 8 of 12 events during the meet but with their second, third and fourth place finishes as well as having Anna Rinaldo compete as the only diver of the contest, the Marauders were able to keep the meet close before winning with their top finish in the 400 yard freestyle event.
S-E’s Ian Wilson, Conor Ryan, Mathew Ryan and Caleb Larcher touched the wall six seconds faster than the second place foursome from the Hawkeyes in the final event of the night to claim the team win. Also aiding in the win as the two teams claimed the 10 points need to win was the Marauders’ third place team of Peter Peschel, Amon Van Alst, Declan Wilson and Shaun McDaniel.
Wilson also took home the other two first place finishes by Sherburne-Earlville – winning both the 50 yard and 100 yard freestyle events.
With Rinaldo being the only diver and her score finishing at 168 points, Sherburne-Earlville won six points towards the team total to bring her team with two points.
The Marauders six second place and six third place finishes in the remaining events helped keep the meet close.
A second – third – fourth place finish by S-E in the 100 yard butterfly event aided in their first lead of the meet. The Marauders held onto the advantage for two events before the Hawkeyes took it back.
Sherburne-Earlville (3-3-1, 3-1-1) is now off until after the holiday season with their next meet scheduled for January 10 at Holland Patent.
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