﻿{"id":244665,"date":"2017-03-04T10:22:22","date_gmt":"2017-03-04T17:22:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=244665"},"modified":"2017-03-04T10:22:22","modified_gmt":"2017-03-04T17:22:22","slug":"loomis-downs-100-fly-njcaa-record-indian-river-continues-charge-to-championship-title","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/loomis-downs-100-fly-njcaa-record-indian-river-continues-charge-to-championship-title\/","title":{"rendered":"Loomis Downs 100 Fly NJCAA Record, Indian River Continues Charge to Championship Title"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Indian River continued their charge to another NJCAA Championship title, qualifying first in each event of the morning.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nicholas Loomis<\/strong> continued to dominate the fly events with his third NJCAA record of the meet in the 100 fly.<\/p>\n<h3>Women&#8217;s 50 Fly<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Osianna McReed<\/strong> qualified first in the women&#8217;s 50 fly with a 24.97, putting her in range of the NJCAA record of 24.77. Teammate\u00a0<strong>Meagan Abad\u00a0<\/strong>added a second place qualifying time of 26.70, followed by Southwestern Oregon&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Sienna Smith&#8217;s<\/strong> 27.29.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 39  Women 50 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 24.77  2016      Tayla Lovemore IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 McReed, Osianna  19 Indian River-FL     56.69      24.97 q      \r\n  2 Abad, Meagan m   20 Indian River-FL   1:03.12      26.70 q      \r\n  3 Smith, Sienna L  20 SWOCC             1:04.00      27.29 q      \r\n  4 Henderson, Mira     SGSC-GA           1:06.49      27.96 q      \r\n  5 Misech, UB          Lynx-IL           1:03.27      28.00 q      \r\n  6 Marquart, Halli  19 MCC               1:10.12      28.02 q      \r\n  7 Daley, Nikki        SGSC-GA           1:08.72      28.09 q      \r\n  8 Gregor, Alison   19 MCC               1:04.09      28.35 q<\/pre>\n<h3>Men&#8217;s 50 Fly<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Nicholas Loomis<\/strong> of Indian River continued to sweep the fly events with a new NJCAA record in the 50 fly. Loomis delivered a 21.27 to fly past his own NJCAA record of 21.44 from 2016.<\/p>\n<p>Teammate\u00a0<strong>Gavin Erdmann\u00a0<\/strong>turned in a 22.82 to qualify second, followed by Lynx&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Paul Elaisa<\/strong> and his time of 23.40.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 40  Men 50 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 21.44  2016      Nicholas Loomis IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Loomis, Nichola  19 Indian River-FL     46.93      21.27@q      \r\n  2 Erdmann, Gavin   20 Indian River-FL     54.39      22.82 q      \r\n  3 Elaisa, Paul        Lynx-IL             51.90      23.40 q      \r\n  4 Crawford, Thoma  19 SWOCC               54.19      23.45 q      \r\n  5 Blau, Keagen        Iowa Lakes-IA       56.12      23.66 q      \r\n  6 Metzger, Benjam  21 MCC                 55.48      23.79 q      \r\n  7 Rose, Carson M   20 SWOCC               55.96      24.35 q      \r\n  8 Felker, Presley  19 SWOCC               56.56      24.63 q<\/pre>\n<h3>Women&#8217;s 1650 Free<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Grace Nordquist<\/strong> of Iowa Central posted the top time in prelims of the 1650 free with a time of 19:25.61. Teammate\u00a0<strong>Samantha Mathis\u00a0<\/strong>grabbed second with a time of 20:12.11.<\/p>\n<p>Southern Georgia State&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Kailyn Carver<\/strong> took third in prelims with a 20:42.89.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 41  Women 1650 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 16:45.43  2013      Ginny Grams DSC, DSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n  1 Nordquist, Grac  19 Iowa Central-IA  20:20.34   19:25.61        \r\n                 31.02      1:05.85 (34.83)\r\n        1:41.29 (35.44)     2:16.69 (35.40)\r\n        2:52.39 (35.70)     3:28.34 (35.95)\r\n        4:03.99 (35.65)     4:39.64 (35.65)\r\n        5:15.10 (35.46)     5:50.95 (35.85)\r\n        6:26.54 (35.59)     7:01.80 (35.26)\r\n        7:37.36 (35.56)     8:12.93 (35.57)\r\n        8:48.38 (35.45)     9:24.20 (35.82)\r\n        9:59.86 (35.66)    10:35.77 (35.91)\r\n       11:11.80 (36.03)    11:47.53 (35.73)\r\n       12:23.16 (35.63)    12:58.50 (35.34)\r\n       13:33.60 (35.10)    14:09.14 (35.54)\r\n       14:44.82 (35.68)    15:20.50 (35.68)\r\n       15:56.13 (35.63)    16:31.05 (34.92)\r\n       17:06.25 (35.20)    17:41.86 (35.61)\r\n       18:17.15 (35.29)    18:52.21 (35.06)    19:25.61 (33.40)\r\n  2 Mathis, Samanth     Iowa Central-IA  20:40.56   20:12.11        \r\n                 32.04      1:07.71 (35.67)\r\n        1:43.99 (36.28)     2:20.12 (36.13)\r\n        2:56.80 (36.68)     3:33.15 (36.35)\r\n        4:09.66 (36.51)     4:45.91 (36.25)\r\n        5:22.71 (36.80)     5:59.36 (36.65)\r\n        6:35.94 (36.58)     7:13.01 (37.07)\r\n        7:49.72 (36.71)     8:26.72 (37.00)\r\n        9:03.17 (36.45)     9:40.74 (37.57)\r\n       10:17.99 (37.25)    10:55.28 (37.29)\r\n       11:32.46 (37.18)    12:09.54 (37.08)\r\n       12:46.92 (37.38)    13:24.42 (37.50)\r\n       14:01.27 (36.85)    14:38.67 (37.40)\r\n       15:16.25 (37.58)    15:53.66 (37.41)\r\n       16:31.49 (37.83)    17:08.67 (37.18)\r\n       17:46.18 (37.51)    18:23.43 (37.25)\r\n       18:59.85 (36.42)    19:36.28 (36.43)    20:12.11 (35.83)\r\n  3 Carver, Kailyn      SGSC-GA          20:46.10   20:42.89        \r\n                 32.87      1:08.72 (35.85)\r\n        1:45.32 (36.60)     2:22.80 (37.48)\r\n        3:00.34 (37.54)     3:38.34 (38.00)\r\n        4:16.27 (37.93)     4:54.57 (38.30)\r\n        5:32.22 (37.65)     6:10.22 (38.00)\r\n        6:48.23 (38.01)     7:26.55 (38.32)\r\n        8:04.71 (38.16)     8:42.74 (38.03)\r\n        9:20.91 (38.17)     9:58.92 (38.01)\r\n       10:36.88 (37.96)    11:14.87 (37.99)\r\n       11:52.71 (37.84)    12:30.79 (38.08)\r\n       13:08.69 (37.90)    13:46.94 (38.25)\r\n       14:24.98 (38.04)    15:03.26 (38.28)\r\n       15:41.40 (38.14)    16:19.25 (37.85)\r\n       16:57.12 (37.87)    17:34.98 (37.86)\r\n       18:13.28 (38.30)    18:51.54 (38.26)\r\n       19:29.59 (38.05)    20:06.83 (37.24)    20:42.89 (36.06)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men&#8217;s 1650 Free<\/h3>\n<p>Monroe Community College&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Patrick Marsh\u00a0<\/strong>delivered a 17:54.50 to post the fastest time of the morning in the men&#8217;s 1650 free.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Zac Keating\u00a0<\/strong>of Southern Georgia State posted the second fastest time at an 18:30.91, while Jamestown&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Alex Beckerlink\u00a0<\/strong>was third with a time of 18:32.01.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 42  Men 1650 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n=========================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 15:06.09  1993      Jack Taylor IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed     Finals       Points \r\n=========================================================================\r\n  1 Marsh, Patrick   19 MCC              18:44.87   17:54.50        \r\n                 27.45        59.34 (31.89)\r\n        1:31.97 (32.63)     2:05.15 (33.18)\r\n        2:38.66 (33.51)     3:11.99 (33.33)\r\n        3:45.73 (33.74)     4:19.64 (33.91)\r\n        4:53.39 (33.75)     5:27.37 (33.98)\r\n        6:00.42 (33.05)     6:32.30 (31.88)\r\n        7:04.77 (32.47)     7:37.67 (32.90)\r\n        8:10.69 (33.02)     8:43.36 (32.67)\r\n        9:16.16 (32.80)     9:48.80 (32.64)\r\n       10:21.88 (33.08)    10:54.37 (32.49)\r\n       11:26.74 (32.37)    11:59.82 (33.08)\r\n       12:32.66 (32.84)    13:04.71 (32.05)\r\n       13:37.72 (33.01)    14:10.10 (32.38)\r\n       14:42.50 (32.40)    15:15.99 (33.49)\r\n       15:48.76 (32.77)    16:21.82 (33.06)\r\n       16:53.72 (31.90)    17:25.26 (31.54)    17:54.50 (29.24)\r\n  2 Keating, Zac        SGSC-GA          18:40.26   18:30.91        \r\n                 28.01        59.29 (31.28)\r\n        1:31.61 (32.32)     2:04.53 (32.92)\r\n        2:37.84 (33.31)     3:11.24 (33.40)\r\n        3:45.11 (33.87)     4:18.82 (33.71)\r\n        4:52.54 (33.72)     5:26.42 (33.88)\r\n        6:00.24 (33.82)     6:32.89 (32.65)\r\n        7:06.15 (33.26)     7:40.02 (33.87)\r\n        8:14.06 (34.04)     8:48.17 (34.11)\r\n        9:22.18 (34.01)     9:56.46 (34.28)\r\n       10:30.54 (34.08)    11:04.77 (34.23)\r\n       11:38.53 (33.76)    12:12.52 (33.99)\r\n       12:46.92 (34.40)    13:20.70 (33.78)\r\n       13:55.34 (34.64)    14:30.10 (34.76)\r\n       15:04.42 (34.32)    15:39.23 (34.81)\r\n       16:14.00 (34.77)    16:48.48 (34.48)\r\n       17:22.84 (34.36)    17:57.32 (34.48)    18:30.91 (33.59)\r\n  3 Beckerink, Alex     JCC-NI           18:41.87   18:32.01        \r\n                 28.75      1:01.03 (32.28)\r\n        1:34.01 (32.98)     2:07.53 (33.52)\r\n        2:41.62 (34.09)     3:15.58 (33.96)\r\n        3:49.21 (33.63)     4:22.93 (33.72)\r\n        4:56.81 (33.88)     5:31.00 (34.19)\r\n        6:05.81 (34.81)     6:40.13 (34.32)\r\n        7:14.61 (34.48)     7:49.08 (34.47)\r\n        8:23.45 (34.37)     8:57.95 (34.50)\r\n        9:32.75 (34.80)    10:07.34 (34.59)\r\n       10:41.99 (34.65)    11:16.74 (34.75)\r\n       11:51.25 (34.51)    12:24.74 (33.49)\r\n       12:59.45 (34.71)    13:33.50 (34.05)\r\n       14:07.87 (34.37)    14:42.16 (34.29)\r\n       15:16.08 (33.92)    15:49.00 (32.92)\r\n       16:22.72 (33.72)    16:56.08 (33.36)\r\n       17:30.74 (34.66)    18:03.25 (32.51)    18:32.01 (28.76)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women&#8217;s 100 Free<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Courtney Perrett<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Osianna McReed<\/strong>, both of Indian River, dashed to top qualifying time of 51.23 and 51.47 in the 100 free.<\/p>\n<p>Teammate\u00a0<strong>Malin Wallen\u00a0<\/strong>added a third place qualifying time of 52.07.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 43  Women 100 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 49.78  2009      Jennifer Marquez IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Perrett, Courtn  19 Indian River-FL     51.11      51.23 q      \r\n                 24.89        51.23 (26.34)\r\n  2 McReed, Osianna  19 Indian River-FL     51.19      51.47 q      \r\n                 24.43        51.47 (27.04)\r\n  3 Wallen, Malin M  19 Indian River-FL     52.53      52.07 q      \r\n                 25.04        52.07 (27.03)\r\n  4 Dostie, Sarah E  19 Indian River-FL     53.75      53.17 q      \r\n                 25.57        53.17 (27.60)\r\n  5 Daley, Nikki        SGSC-GA             54.74      53.28 q      \r\n                 25.93        53.28 (27.35)\r\n  6 Alonso Rivas, S     Iowa Central-IA     53.60      53.90 q      \r\n                 26.03        53.90 (27.87)\r\n  7 Ewald, Madi         Lynx-IL             53.82      54.44 q      \r\n                 25.50        54.44 (28.94)\r\n  8 Clear, Annessa   20 SWOCC               55.66      55.06 q      \r\n                 25.16        55.06 (29.90)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men&#8217;s 100 Free<\/h3>\n<p><strong>John Fauteux<\/strong> led Indian River to a sweep of the top qualifying times in the men&#8217;s 100 free. Fauteux posted a 45.48, followed by teammate\u00a0<strong>Cameron Newton<\/strong> and his time of 45.79.<\/p>\n<p>Fellow Pioneers\u00a0<strong>Guillaume Bolivard<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Gavin Erdmann\u00a0<\/strong>qualified \u00a0third and fourth with times of 45.83 and 45.86.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 44  Men 100 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 42.76  2012      Bradley Tandy IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Fauteux, John S  20 Indian River-FL     45.56      45.48 q      \r\n                 22.59        45.48 (22.89)\r\n  2 Newton, Cameron  20 Indian River-FL     45.34      45.79 q      \r\n                 21.70        45.79 (24.09)\r\n  3 Bolivard, Guill  19 Indian River-FL     45.79      45.83 q      \r\n                 22.17        45.83 (23.66)\r\n  4 Erdmann, Gavin   20 Indian River-FL     45.16      45.86 q      \r\n                 21.60        45.86 (24.26)\r\n  5 Murici, Jakub       Iowa Lakes-IA       46.87      46.32 q      \r\n                 21.82        46.32 (24.50)\r\n  6 Wittmann, Lucas     Iowa Central-IA     47.17      46.40 q      \r\n                 22.31        46.40 (24.09)\r\n  7 Wilson, Keagan   18 Iowa Central-IA     47.54      46.82 q      \r\n                 22.26        46.82 (24.56)\r\n  8 Elz, Zac            SGSC-GA             48.63      46.86 q      \r\n                 22.87        46.86 (23.99)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women&#8217;s 200 Back<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Kamryn Gallowich\u00a0<\/strong>and\u00a0<strong>Meagan Abad<\/strong>, both of Indian River, tied for the first place seed with matching times of 2:06.15.<\/p>\n<p>Fellow Pioneer\u00a0<strong>Courtney Stewart<\/strong> added a third place seed of 2:06.73.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 45  Women 200 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 1:58.63  2008      Monica Mialka IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Gallowich, Kamr  19 Indian River-FL   2:05.39    2:06.15 q      \r\n                 28.68        59.90 (31.22)\r\n        1:32.52 (32.62)     2:06.15 (33.63)\r\n  1 Abad, Meagan m   20 Indian River-FL   2:07.23    2:06.15 q      \r\n                 28.99      1:00.29 (31.30)\r\n        1:32.82 (32.53)     2:06.15 (33.33)\r\n  3 Stewart, Courtn  18 Indian River-FL   2:05.72    2:06.73 q      \r\n                 29.01      1:00.65 (31.64)\r\n        1:34.40 (33.75)     2:06.73 (32.33)\r\n  4 Ocasio-Molina,      SGSC-GA           2:15.32    2:12.21 q      \r\n                 30.87      1:04.70 (33.83)\r\n        1:39.76 (35.06)     2:12.21 (32.45)\r\n  5 Morris, Bekah       SGSC-GA           2:17.04    2:15.36 q      \r\n                 30.95      1:04.84 (33.89)\r\n        1:40.01 (35.17)     2:15.36 (35.35)\r\n  6 Lemus, Angelica  18 SWOCC             2:19.86    2:16.71 q      \r\n                 31.47      1:05.57 (34.10)\r\n        1:41.31 (35.74)     2:16.71 (35.40)\r\n  7 O'Connell, Magg     FIT-MR            2:19.96    2:17.60 q      \r\n                 32.02      1:06.19 (34.17)\r\n        1:42.37 (36.18)     2:17.60 (35.23)\r\n  8 VanDermeer, Ash  18 MCC               2:22.21    2:17.78 q      \r\n                 32.33      1:06.95 (34.62)\r\n        1:42.58 (35.63)     2:17.78 (35.20)<\/pre>\n<h3>Men&#8217;s 200 Back<\/h3>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Jason van der Touw\u00a0<\/strong>set himself up for another individual gold with a top qualifying time of 1:53.21.<\/p>\n<p>Teammates\u00a0<strong>Harrison Howerton<\/strong> and\u00a0<strong>Luka Tomic<\/strong> posted second and third place seeds with times of 1:55.60 and 1:55.92.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 46  Men 200 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 1:45.19  2015      Stefan Stojmenovic IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Van Der Touw, J  21 Indian River-FL   1:47.61    1:53.21 q      \r\n                 25.04        52.79 (27.75)\r\n        1:22.49 (29.70)     1:53.21 (30.72)\r\n  2 Howerton, Harri  20 Indian River-FL   1:48.20    1:55.60 q      \r\n                 27.23        56.89 (29.66)\r\n        1:26.24 (29.35)     1:55.60 (29.36)\r\n  3 Tomic, Luka      18 Indian River-FL   1:47.43    1:55.92 q      \r\n                 26.17        54.96 (28.79)\r\n        1:24.60 (29.64)     1:55.92 (31.32)\r\n  4 Anderson, Devon     Iowa Central-IA   1:59.44    1:56.83 q      \r\n                 26.72        55.64 (28.92)\r\n        1:25.86 (30.22)     1:56.83 (30.97)\r\n  5 Monette-Waters,  18 Iowa Central-IA   2:02.83    1:57.37 q      \r\n                 27.68        57.54 (29.86)\r\n        1:27.04 (29.50)     1:57.37 (30.33)\r\n  6 Dominovic, Mark     Iowa Lakes-IA     1:58.05    1:58.94 q      \r\n                 27.43        56.97 (29.54)\r\n        1:27.97 (31.00)     1:58.94 (30.97)\r\n  7 Podlaski, Kyle      Genesee           2:00.20    2:00.22 q      \r\n                 27.49        57.35 (29.86)\r\n        1:28.75 (31.40)     2:00.22 (31.47)\r\n  8 Breshears, Darr  19 SWOCC             2:02.15    2:00.58 q      \r\n                 27.10        57.10 (30.00)\r\n        1:28.96 (31.86)     2:00.58 (31.62)<\/pre>\n<h3>Women&#8217;s 200 Breast<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Natalie Grothe<\/strong> of Indian River claimed the top seed in prelims of the women&#8217;s 200 breast with a time of 2:30.42.<\/p>\n<p>Iowa Central&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>AnnMarie Spiker<\/strong> grabbed second with a 2:31.91, while Indian River&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Lauren\u00a0<\/strong><b>Meyrick<\/b> qualified third with a 2:33.08.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 47  Women 200 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n        NJCAA: @ 2:13.27  2015      Christina Loh IRSC, IRSC\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Grothe, Natalie  21 Indian River-FL   2:25.13    2:30.42 q      \r\n                 34.14      1:12.18 (38.04)\r\n        1:51.17 (38.99)     2:30.42 (39.25)\r\n  2 Spiker, AnnMari     Iowa Central-IA   2:36.78    2:31.91 q      \r\n                 32.15      1:10.45 (38.30)\r\n        1:50.91 (40.46)     2:31.91 (41.00)\r\n  3 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