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NC State Recruits Win 3 Occasions on Remaining Day of Columbia Sectionals


2022 Area VII Speedo Spring Sectionals

  • March 10-13, 2022
  • Mizzou Aquatics Heart, Columbia, MO
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Outcomes (on MeetMobile)

High 5 Staff Scores – FINAL

COMBINED

  1. Empire KC Swim Membership – 2372
  2. Better Omaha Aquatics – 1629.5
  3. Parkway Swim Membership – 1617
  4. Northwest Arkansas Aquatics – 1421
  5. Springfield Aquatics – 1106.5

WOMEN

  1. Empire KC Swim Membership – 1026.5
  2. Northwest Arkansas Aquatics – 952
  3. Springfield Aquatics – 914.5
  4. Better Omaha Aquatics – 846
  5. Parkway Swim Membership – 779.5

MEN

  1. Empire KC Swim Membership – 1345.5
  2. Parkway Swim Membership – 837.5
  3. Better Omaha Aquatics – 783.5
  4. Tsunami Swim Staff of Ok.C. – 724
  5. Columbia Swim Membership – 526

Springfield Aquatics 18-year-old Casaundra Moses picked up a pair of victories on the ultimate evening of the Columbia Sectionals meet. Moses, an NC State recruit, first gained the ladies’s 100 again in 53.91. The swim is available in half a second off Moses’ private better of 53.53, which she swam in December on the Speedo Winter Junior Championships. She then went on to take the ladies’s 50 free in 22.88. That point was additionally off her private greatest, which stands at 22.48, and was additionally set at Winter Juniors a number of months in the past.

One other Springfield Aquatics 18-year-old, Aubree Brouwer, additionally an NC State recruit, gained the ladies’s 200 IM. Brouwer swam a 2:01.17, coming in off her private better of 1:59.44, which she established in December of 2020.

Ohio State recruit and Empire KC Swim Membership 17-year-old Caleb Ellis gained the boys’s 100 again in 49.25. The swim clipped Ellis’ private better of 49.47. He swam a really tightly cut up race, swimming a 24.21 on the primary 50 earlier than coming residence in 25.04.

Parkway Swim Membership 18-year-old William Bonnett, a BYU recruit, gained the boys’s 200 IM in 1:48.92. He was simply 0.01 seconds off his private greatest with the efficiency.

Different Day 4 Occasion Winners

  • Girls’s 1650 free: Chloe Thompson (NWAA) – 17:13.76
  • Males’s 1650 free: Derek Lengthy (TST) – 16:01.87
  • Males’s 50 free: Oleksii Khnykin (SPA) – 20.04



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