Western Boone Jr-Sr High School

Stars split with Warriors in swimming and diving

By Jeremy Dexter | Dec 13, 2022 9:14 AM

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The Star swimmers traveled to Danville on Monday night for their final dual meet before Conference in January. The girls beat the Warriors with a final score of 128-51, winning all but one event. Leading off the meet with a win in the 200-yard medley relay was the team of Rashel Anderson, Adelaide Jones, Arianna Stieber, and Katherine Aliff. The team of Jenna Twitty, Micah Hole, Hannah Hayden, and Lilly Maners also placed third, followed by the team of Rebecca Rustin, Cara Hanna, Annabelle Mickschl, and Brooklynn Schiery in fourth. To kick of the individual events, Stieber, Samantha Jones, and Kaitlyn Crowley went 1-2-3 in the 200-yard freestyle. A. Jones and Twitty to the top two spots again in the 200-yard IM. In the 50-yard freestyle, Aliff earned a win, followed by Maners and Schiery in fourth and fifth. Leelah Fettig remains undefeated in diving this season, re-breaking her own school record with a new score of 283.05. Maisa Kent-Doolan followed in second, and Cara Hanna finished third. Stieber earned a second individual win for the evening in the 100-yard fly; Hayden finished second and Mickschl placed fourth. Anderson and Aliff teamed up to finish first and second in the 100-yard freestyle; Rustin also finished sixth. A. Jones, Crowley, and S. Jones took the top three spots once again in the 500-yard freestyle. The 200-yard freestyle relay team of Stieber, S. Jones, Aliff, and A. Jones finished in first place, followed by the team of Maners, Hole, Crowley, and Hayden in third and the team of Schiery, Mickscl, Rustin, and Kent-Doolan in fourth. Anderson and Twitty earned first and second place respectively in the 100-yard backstroke. In the 100-yard breaststroke, Hole, Hanna, and Rustin finished third, fourth, and fifth. Ending the meet with one more win for the Stars was the 400-yard freestyle relay team of Crowley, Hayden, S. Jones, and Anderson. The team of Maners, Hole, Mickschl, and Twitty also came in third. The boys swam a close meet but fell to the Warriors by just five points in a final score of 92-87. The medley relay team of Jacob Norman, Jude Balke, Tanner Weakley, and Isaac Threlkeld took second place, followed in third by the Webo team of Chase Collier, Malachi Catterson, Asher Foy, and Artie Milliser. In the 200-yard freestyle, Wyatt Barnett, Norman, and Daniel Talbott placed second, third, and fourth in a close race between the three of them. Weakley finished second in another close 200-yard IM race, followed in fourth by Catterson. Threlkeld earned the first win for the boys in the 50-yard freestyle; Andrew Johnson finished fourth and Isaac Garringer finished sixth. Xander Rouse earned second in the diving event for the evening. Weakley earned the Stars another individual win in the 100-yard butterfly, followed by Threlkeld and Catterson in third and fifth respectively. E. Barnett finished third in the 100-yard freestyle, followed by Zach Connors in fifth and Milliser in sixth. Webo earned the top three finishes in the 500-yard freestyle, with Talbott coming in first, W. Barnett in second, and Collier in third. The 200-yard freestyle relay team of W. Barnett, E. Barnett, Weakley, and Threlkeld finished first; the team of Connors, Balke, Talbott, and Collier earned third; the team of Milliser, Catterson, Johnson, and Garringer earned fifth. Norman and E. Barnett finished second and third in the 100-yard backstroke, followed by Foy in fifth place. Ending the individual portion of the evening, Balke finished third in the 100-ayrd breaststroke. In the final event of the evening, the 400-yard freestyle relay team of E. Barnett, Talbott, W. Barnett, and Norman finished second; the team of Johnson, Foy, Connors, and Collier finished third; the team of Milliser, Balke, Rouse, and Garringer finished fourth.

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