﻿{"id":14902,"date":"2007-06-09T06:34:18","date_gmt":"2007-06-09T11:34:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2007\/06\/west-claims-overall-crown-at-ncsa-all-american-meet-east-women-west-men-win-team-battles\/"},"modified":"2014-07-27T17:45:48","modified_gmt":"2014-07-28T00:45:48","slug":"west-claims-overall-crown-at-ncsa-all-american-meet-east-women-west-men-win-team-battles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/west-claims-overall-crown-at-ncsa-all-american-meet-east-women-west-men-win-team-battles\/","title":{"rendered":"West Claims Overall Crown at NCSA All-American Meet; East Women, West Men Win Team Battles"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Jason Marsteller<\/p>\n<p>HONOLULU, Hawaii, June 9.  AFTER the dust settled at the National Club Swimming Association&#39;s All-American meet, the West stood victorious in the combined team dual meet battle.  The West posted 1,066 points against the East&#39;s 966-point tally during the meet held at the Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center in Honolulu, Hawaii from June 7-8.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, the East women eked out a seven-point margin of victory over the West, 505-498 while the West men topped the East, 568-461.<\/p>\n<p>Individually, the Oakland Live Y&#39;ers represented themselves well as Dana Christ (32 points) and Shane Lichtenberg (43 points) earned the highpoint awards.<\/p>\n<p>Hannah Davis of the Coast Guard Blue Dolphins and Cara Chuang of Rockville Montgomery Swim Club tied for second with 30 points in the women&#39;s highpoints.  <\/p>\n<p>For the men, Cory Chitwood of the Northern Kentucky Clippers took second with 41 points while Josh Hafkin of Rockville Montgomery Swim Club finished third with 34 points.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 400 freestyle<\/b><br \/>\nJoanna Thomas of the East matched her 800 free win with a time of 4:23.24 in the 400 free.  The effort sat just three seconds off her personal-best time of 4:20.56 set at the 2006 Speedo Junior Nationals.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I felt good out there during my swim,&quot; Thomas said. &quot;It felt great to swim against such talented people.  Having the East girls sweep the top three was also awesome.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Rebecca Jones (4:24.98) and Emily Creran (4:26.57) backed up Thomas to help the East to some big points from second and third-place efforts, respectively.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 400 freestyle<\/b><br \/>\nShane Lichtenberg led a 1-2-3 effort for the West when he touched in 4:05.73.  The swim knocked two seconds off his previous personal standard of 4:07.10 set at the 2007 Spring National Championships.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;It was pretty cool to post a personal best tonight,&quot; Lichtenberg said. &quot;But, I&#39;m not too surprised.  I normally have better times when I am really training hard.  I&#39;m also happy that the West cleaned up in the event.  That&#39;s what we wanted.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Brent Hitchcock (4:08.66) and Rikiya Yano (4:10.13) finished in second and third, respectively, for the West.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 50 butterfly<\/b><br \/>\nDana Christ gave the West another title with a time of 28.18 in the 50 fly.  That performance chopped a full second off her personal-best time of 29.69 set five years ago in the event.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I feel pretty good about that swim,&quot; Christ said. &quot;These are some of my best events, and I am just glad I could help my team.  Getting big points for the West gets me pumped up.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Hannah Davis wound up second in 28.83 for the East, while Alexis Grothe took third in 29.17 for the West.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 butterfly<\/b><br \/>\nJosh Hafkin ripped off a 25.95 to claim the title for the East in what is only his second recorded time competing in the event.  The other time came with a 27.37 set in 2003.<\/p>\n<p>Garth Summers of the West clocked a 26.02 for second, while Michael Arnold took third in 26.11 for the East.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 breaststroke<\/b><br \/>\nThe East mopped up in the women&#39;s 100 breast with a 1-2-3 finish on the shoulders of the Norberg Twins from Ithaca Aquatics.  Lindsey touched out sister Lauren to turn the tables from the 50 last night when she clocked a 1:12.33 against Lauren&#39;s 1:12.42.  Both times were under the Olympic Trial cut standard.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;That&#39;s a pretty good time for me at this point in the season, so I am really happy about that,&quot; Lindsey Norberg said. &quot;I was aiming to win this event, so it is great to have accomplished that.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Melanie Roberts rounded out the top three for the East in 1:13.81.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 breaststroke<\/b><br \/>\nWest&#39;s Adam Klein cruised in with a triumphant 1:05.57 that stood just a second off his personal-best time of 1:04.57 set at the Junior Pan Pacific Championships this year.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I&#39;m happy to get the win after not being able to swim the 50 last night,&quot; Klein said. &quot;The team needed me in the 400 IM, so I knew I was going to have the chance to bring it tonight in the 100.  That is my best in-season time, so that is nice to get here.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Justin Davidson from the East finished second in 1:07.66, while James Ridgeway touched third in 1:08.22 for the West.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 50 backstroke<\/b><br \/>\nEast&#39;s Cara Chuang picked up her second consecutive backstroke win with a time of 30.14 after winning the two-lap event last night.  The effort cut half-a-second off her personal-best time of 30.67 set at the 2007 Virginia State Championships.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;That was easily my best ever time,&quot; Chuang said. &quot;It felt good to double up, but I am really anxious about the 200 back later tonight.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>The West placed 2-3 as Cindy Tran clocked a 31.39 and Maggie Meyer took third in 31.54.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 50 backstroke<\/b><br \/>\nEast&#39;s Josh Hafkin earned the daily double when he touched out West&#39;s Cory Chitwood, 27.64 to 27.65, for his second title of the day to go with his 50 fly crown.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I did not think I would be able to pull this off tonight,&quot; Hafkin said. &quot;I am very happy right now.  I was able to sneak in the win.  Cory is an amazing swimmer, and I just had to bring it to get the win.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>West&#39;s Keith Yoho grabbed third in 28.02.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 1500 freestyle<\/b><br \/>\nJamie Marks led a top-three sweep for the East when she hit the wall in 17:22.75.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;That is a pretty good time for me right now,&quot; Marks said. &quot;The last time I swam the mile, I did not do so well.  The adrenaline coming from trying to help the East score some big points really helped me out.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Kathryn Woolbright scored second place with a time of 17:29.28, while Katura Harvey finished third in 17:32.62.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 1500 freestyle<\/b><br \/>\nShane Lichtenberg cut four seconds from his personal best with a time of 16:10.70 to take the win for the West.  His previous best came with a 16:14.17 at the 2006 Speedo Sectionals in Indiana.<\/p>\n<p>The West dominated the event as Michael McBroom (16:20.11), Brent Hitchcock (16:37.92) and Blake Lewkowitz (17:01.37) went 2-3-4.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 100 freestyle<\/b><br \/>\nEast&#39;s Hannah Davis cleared the field with a time of 58.15 to win the title.  She fell just under a second shy of her best time of 57.32 set at the 2006 Speedo Junior Nationals.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;That time is right around my best time,&quot; Davis said. &quot;I&#39;m just excited to be a part of this meet and to get the chance to score some points for my team.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>West took second and third as Katherine Raatz touched in 58.70 and Shara Stafford placed third in 58.81.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 100 freestyle<\/b><br \/>\nMatt McLean posted a personal-best time of 52.76 en route to giving the East the event title.  His previous best time of 52.85 came at the 2007 Virginia State Championships.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I am pretty pleased with my time,&quot; McLean said. &quot;I did not swim near my potential in the 200, so I am happy with this time.  I just had to get up and go.  I&#39;m also proud of my East teammates.  They&#39;ve been keeping their heads up and fighting.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>West&#39;s Jake Grosser (53.11) and Curt Carlson (53.24) took home second and third, respectively.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 butterfly<\/b><br \/>\nI said I would do it if she gave me a reason to, so here it is.  A Fish Called Abbie, Abbie Fish, led a 1-2-3 effort for the West in the 200 fly when she clocked a 2:16.27 to clear the Olympic Trials cut.  While she already has a 2:13.83 to her credit from the 2006 Speedo Junior Nationals, Fish still clocked a fast in-season time.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;That&#39;s not a bad time for me,&quot; Fish said. &quot;I wanted to win the event bad.  I&#39;m just glad that the West backed that swim up because we needed the points.  Everyone swam really well.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>West&#39;s Dana Christ picked up second in 2:19.07, while West&#39;s Claire Dickmann and East&#39;s Joanna Thomas tied for third in 2:20.83.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 butterfly<\/b><br \/>\nShane Lichtenberg of the West pulled off a rare triple when he clocked a 2:08.53 in the 200 fly.  That time pipped his previous personal best of 2:08.56 set at the 2006 Namesnik Grand Prix.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Swimming that many times was not too bad,&quot; Lichtenberg said. &quot;I&#39;m used to having hard swims one right after the other during practice.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>East&#39;s Andrew Brake pocketed second in 2:09.00, while Blake Trabuchi-Downey of the East grabbed third in 2:10.69.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 backstroke<\/b><br \/>\nCara Chuang accomplished the backstroke Triple Crown when she clocked a personal-best time of 2:20.66 to give the East a 1-2 finish. Chuang&#39;s old personal standard stood at 2:21.41.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Wow! This is unbelievable,&quot; Chuang said. &quot;These are the people that really intimidated me in the 200 back at Junior Nationals.  I think I am starting to learn some things and maybe get to the point where other people might be intimidated by me.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Emily Creran of the East finished second in 2:21.99, while West&#39;s Maggie Meyer knocked three seconds off her personal best with a third-place 2:22.22.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 backstroke<\/b><br \/>\nWest&#39;s Cory Chitwood outdistanced the field with a time of 2:06.34 in the 200 back.  Meanwhile, East&#39;s Brady Fox took second in 2:10.67 and West&#39;s Andrew Saeta placed third in 2:11.81.<\/p>\n<p><b>Women&#39;s 200 IM<\/b><br \/>\nMelanie Roberts gave the East a 1-3 finish in the event when she clocked a 2:22.81 for the title.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I felt very good out there,&quot; Roberts said. &quot;My backstroke and breaststroke felt good, and that is where I gained a lead.  I then just had to bring it home during the freestyle.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>West&#39;s Emma Reaney grabbed second in 2:23.45, while East&#39;s Jamie Marks finished third in 2:26.44.<\/p>\n<p><b>Men&#39;s 200 IM<\/b><br \/>\nIn another tight race, East&#39;s Bill Cregar touched out teammate Andrew Brake, 2:10.37 to 2:10.38 in the men&#39;s 200 IM.  Tim Hayes (2:13.59) completed the top-three sweep for the East.<\/p>\n<p><b>Relays<\/b><br \/>\nThe East won both the women&#39;s relays as Cara Chuang, Lauren Norberg, Suzanne Schwee and Lindsey Norberg touched in 1:58.10 in the 200 medley relay.  Hannah Davis, Katy Hinkle, Megan Waters and Rebecca Jones also won the 400 free relay for the East in 3:56.43.<\/p>\n<p>The West pulled off the sweep as well in the men&#39;s events.  Cory Chitwood, James Ridgeway, Garth Summers and Jake Grosser clocked a 1:46.33 to win the 200 medley, while Sean Mathews, Shane Lichtenberg, Cory Chitwood and Jeff Daniels took home the 400 free in 3:33.60.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Jason Marsteller HONOLULU, Hawaii, June 9. 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