July 23, 2014 at 2:10 p.m.
Jay Co. 2nd at Wabash relays (06/16/08)
Jay County Summer Swim Team
BERNE - The wins were not enough.
The Jay County Summer Swim Team picked up victories in more than half of Saturday's races at the Wabash Valley Conference Relays. But South Adams used its depth and won at its home pool with 1,782 points.
Jay County was 40 points back at 1,742, and Wells Community finished third at 1,348.
Ashley Mark, Cori Stone, Sophie Bader and Anne Vormohr led the four teams that swept their age groups, breaking a record in the 9-10-year-old girls freestyle relay. In their fifth and final event of the day they shattered the record of 1-minute, 8.16 seconds set last season by Katy Smeltzer, Stone, Bader and Vormohr with a time of 1:06.76.
Eliza Bader, Audrey Shreve, Carley Stone and Alex Bader teamed to win every event in the 8-and-younger girls division.
In the 13-14-year-old girls division Laura Bowen, Marissa Murrell, Eme Miller and Mary Hudson took the medley, butterfly and freestyle relays. Miller, Hudson, Katie Simmons and Sammi Compton were first in the backstroke and breaststroke relays.
Sam Miller, Neal Fennig, Richard Osterholt and Joe Miller won the 15-and-older boys medley, breaststroke and freestyle relays. Miller, Osterholt, Fennig and Thomas Bowen picked up victories in the butterfly and backstroke relays.
Jay County won four out of five events in the 11-12-year-old girls division with Caitlin Mark, Amelia Freeman, Katy Smeltzer and Hayley Confer first in the medley and freestyle relays. Freeman, Mark, Smeltzer and Carli Ostrowski were first in the butterfly and breaststroke relays.
The 8-and-younger boys team of Daniels Ostrowski, Tayler Smeltzer, Christopher McDowell and Ian James took the butterfly relay, and the 15-and-older girls team of Caitlin Ruchgy, Briann Saxman, Aly Miller and Cori Vormohr won the 15-and-older girls breaststroke relay.
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The Jay County Summer Swim Team picked up victories in more than half of Saturday's races at the Wabash Valley Conference Relays. But South Adams used its depth and won at its home pool with 1,782 points.
Jay County was 40 points back at 1,742, and Wells Community finished third at 1,348.
Ashley Mark, Cori Stone, Sophie Bader and Anne Vormohr led the four teams that swept their age groups, breaking a record in the 9-10-year-old girls freestyle relay. In their fifth and final event of the day they shattered the record of 1-minute, 8.16 seconds set last season by Katy Smeltzer, Stone, Bader and Vormohr with a time of 1:06.76.
Eliza Bader, Audrey Shreve, Carley Stone and Alex Bader teamed to win every event in the 8-and-younger girls division.
In the 13-14-year-old girls division Laura Bowen, Marissa Murrell, Eme Miller and Mary Hudson took the medley, butterfly and freestyle relays. Miller, Hudson, Katie Simmons and Sammi Compton were first in the backstroke and breaststroke relays.
Sam Miller, Neal Fennig, Richard Osterholt and Joe Miller won the 15-and-older boys medley, breaststroke and freestyle relays. Miller, Osterholt, Fennig and Thomas Bowen picked up victories in the butterfly and backstroke relays.
Jay County won four out of five events in the 11-12-year-old girls division with Caitlin Mark, Amelia Freeman, Katy Smeltzer and Hayley Confer first in the medley and freestyle relays. Freeman, Mark, Smeltzer and Carli Ostrowski were first in the butterfly and breaststroke relays.
The 8-and-younger boys team of Daniels Ostrowski, Tayler Smeltzer, Christopher McDowell and Ian James took the butterfly relay, and the 15-and-older girls team of Caitlin Ruchgy, Briann Saxman, Aly Miller and Cori Vormohr won the 15-and-older girls breaststroke relay.
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