June 25, 2021 at 5:50 p.m.
Jay downs eastern neighbors
Forty one total event wins help Jay County top Eels and move to 5-0 on the season
Jay County hosted its friends to the east Thursday.
It resulted in yet another victory.
Jay County Summer Swim Team moved to 5-0 on the season with a 732-394 win against the Fort Recover Eels at Portland Water Park.
Fort Recovery, meanwhile, dipped to 2-2 on the year.
Addisyn Champ (8-and-younger), Kali Wendel (9-10-year-old), Ben Fisher (9-10-year-old) and Eliza Bader (15-and-older) were each triple winners for Jay County.
Champ got her victories in the long freestyle, butterfly and backstroke events, while Wendel won the butterfly, individual medley and short freestyle. Fisher beat his opponents in the long freestyle, backstroke and IM, while Bader touched the wall ahead of the field in the long freestyle, butterfly and breaststroke races.
Carson Fullenkamp and Makenna Huelskamp were the lone triple winners for the Eels. Fullenkamp got victories in the short freestyle, long freestyle and breaststroke while competing in the 13-and-14-year-old division, and Huelskamp was first in the IM, long freestyle and butterfly in the 11-and-12-year-old age group.
The Beiswanger boys had two wins each for Jay County, with Tony getting his in the 9-and-10-year-old division. Rockland and Raif both had a pair of victories in the 11-and-12-year-old age group.
Anna Fisher (8-and-younger), Morgan DeHoff (13-14-year-old), Timo Minnich (15-and-older) and Kyle Sanders (15-and-older) also had two wins in their respective divisions. Konner Sommers won the 200-yard open freestyle and got a 15-and-older victory as well.
For Fort Recovery, Maverick Huelskamp (8-and-younger), Joelle Kaup (13-and-14-year-old) and Teigen Fortkamp (15-and-older) had two wins apiece.
Jay County swimmers with individual victories were Sam Benirschke, Kenna Arnold, Jordyn Champ, Lila Wendel, Grant Glentzer, Jaxson DeHoff, Aryan Montes, Aubrey Millspaugh, Lauren Fisher, David Keen, Matthew Fisher, Lincoln Clamme and Nico Minnich.
Earning single wins for the Eels were Leo Faller, Korbin Ranly, Hailey Wenning, Kendall Ranly, Livy Timmerman, Sophia Guggenbiller, Paige Fortkamp and Ava Bubp.
Jay County had wins in 14 relay races, while the Eels picked up five relay victories.
It resulted in yet another victory.
Jay County Summer Swim Team moved to 5-0 on the season with a 732-394 win against the Fort Recover Eels at Portland Water Park.
Fort Recovery, meanwhile, dipped to 2-2 on the year.
Addisyn Champ (8-and-younger), Kali Wendel (9-10-year-old), Ben Fisher (9-10-year-old) and Eliza Bader (15-and-older) were each triple winners for Jay County.
Champ got her victories in the long freestyle, butterfly and backstroke events, while Wendel won the butterfly, individual medley and short freestyle. Fisher beat his opponents in the long freestyle, backstroke and IM, while Bader touched the wall ahead of the field in the long freestyle, butterfly and breaststroke races.
Carson Fullenkamp and Makenna Huelskamp were the lone triple winners for the Eels. Fullenkamp got victories in the short freestyle, long freestyle and breaststroke while competing in the 13-and-14-year-old division, and Huelskamp was first in the IM, long freestyle and butterfly in the 11-and-12-year-old age group.
The Beiswanger boys had two wins each for Jay County, with Tony getting his in the 9-and-10-year-old division. Rockland and Raif both had a pair of victories in the 11-and-12-year-old age group.
Anna Fisher (8-and-younger), Morgan DeHoff (13-14-year-old), Timo Minnich (15-and-older) and Kyle Sanders (15-and-older) also had two wins in their respective divisions. Konner Sommers won the 200-yard open freestyle and got a 15-and-older victory as well.
For Fort Recovery, Maverick Huelskamp (8-and-younger), Joelle Kaup (13-and-14-year-old) and Teigen Fortkamp (15-and-older) had two wins apiece.
Jay County swimmers with individual victories were Sam Benirschke, Kenna Arnold, Jordyn Champ, Lila Wendel, Grant Glentzer, Jaxson DeHoff, Aryan Montes, Aubrey Millspaugh, Lauren Fisher, David Keen, Matthew Fisher, Lincoln Clamme and Nico Minnich.
Earning single wins for the Eels were Leo Faller, Korbin Ranly, Hailey Wenning, Kendall Ranly, Livy Timmerman, Sophia Guggenbiller, Paige Fortkamp and Ava Bubp.
Jay County had wins in 14 relay races, while the Eels picked up five relay victories.
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