Where to begin? We
had high expectations for the IES Junior Champs Meet this year, and
we were blown away by how far our swimmers exceeded them. 40 swimmers made the trek down to Moscow
last weekend, and we came home with our 2nd straight
Junior Championship Trophy! Everyone
had a great time, with some exciting relays, fun cheers, and the
satisfaction of swimming fast.
Here are some
highlights:
We scored 723 points as a team, beating the 2nd
place team by 170 points. Before the
races began on Friday, we had projected that we would win, but by
only 90 points. That shows you how many
swimmers improved their seeding and scored points in their
events.
Dividing our 723 team points by our 40 swimmers gives us an
average of 18.1 points per swimmer—that’s huge!
Here was how a few swimmers finished in the race for high point
(swimmer of the meet—those who score the most cumulative
points during the weekend):
8 & Under Girls: Rachael
Deobald—4th place with 27 points
8 & Under Boys: Tommy
Madill—3rd place with 46 points
8 & Under Boys: Ryan
Foote—5th place with 30 points
9-10 Boys: Evan
Childears—3rd place with 31 points
11-12 Girls: Makenna
Endebrock—2nd place with 42 points
11-12 Girls: Claire
Vogelsang—3rd place with 39 points
11-12 Girls: Marissa
Stapleton—4th place with 36 points
11-12 Boys: Blake
Howell—4th place with 36 points
Swimmers set
a few records as well:
8 & Under Boys 100 Yard Medley
Relay: Tommy Madill, Josh Millet, Ryan Foote, Andrew
Sonneland—Team Record
8 & Under Boys 25 Yard
Freestyle, 50 Yard Freestyle, 25 Yard Backstroke, and 50 Yard
Butterfly: Tommy Madill—Team Records
11-12 Girls 50 Yard Butterfly:
Samantha Orahood—IES Junior Champs Meet Record (finished in
2nd place)
Thank you so
much to all of the families who participated in the meet this
weekend. Please note on your calendars
that the 2011 IES Junior Champs Meet will likely be February
11-13.