﻿{"id":246321,"date":"2017-03-14T17:49:29","date_gmt":"2017-03-15T00:49:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=246321"},"modified":"2017-03-15T09:40:29","modified_gmt":"2017-03-15T16:40:29","slug":"ncsa-junior-nationals-night-one-results","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/ncsa-junior-nationals-night-one-results\/","title":{"rendered":"Sierra Schmidt, Matthew Hirschberger Dominate Distance Events on Night One of the 2017 NCSA Junior Nationals"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The 2017 NCSA Junior Nationals kicked off tonight in Orlando, Florida. The night consisted of the short course distance events and the 200 freestyle and medley relays.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sierra Schmidt<\/strong>, representing Club Wolverine, kicked off the meet with a commanding win in the women&#8217;s 1000. Her time of 9:35.06 was a drop of over eight seconds and was three seconds faster than second place finisher,\u00a0<strong>Madison Homovich<\/strong>. Homovich, a 16 year old from Marlins of Raleigh, touched in 9:38.16 behind Schmidt. Third place went to Houston&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Logan Shiller<\/strong>, who finished in 9:45.43.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Women 1000 Yard Freestyle<\/strong><br \/>\n9:49.99 P66 2017 Phillips 66<br \/>\n9:58.79 JNAT 2017 Smr Jr Natls<br \/>\n10:15.99 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\n10:20.49 FUT 2017 Futures<br \/>\nName Age Team Seed Time Finals Time<br \/>\n1 Schmidt, Sierra 18 Club Wolverine-MI 9:43.55 9:35.06 P66<br \/>\n26.05 54.36 (28.31) 1:23.29 (28.93) 1:51.95 (28.66)<br \/>\n2:20.79 (28.84) 2:49.69 (28.90) 3:18.72 (29.03) 3:47.93 (29.21)<br \/>\n4:17.22 (29.29) 4:46.29 (29.07) 5:15.37 (29.08) 5:44.35 (28.98)<br \/>\n6:13.34 (28.99) 6:42.40 (29.06) 7:11.50 (29.10) 7:40.30 (28.80)<br \/>\n8:09.18 (28.88) 8:38.24 (29.06) 9:07.25 (29.01) 9:35.06 (27.81)<br \/>\n2 Homovich, Madison 16 Marlins of Raleigh-NC 9:39.09 9:38.16 P66<br \/>\n26.27 54.78 (28.51) 1:23.55 (28.77) 1:52.34 (28.79)<br \/>\n2:21.12 (28.78) 2:50.16 (29.04) 3:19.35 (29.19) 3:48.37 (29.02)<br \/>\n4:17.44 (29.07) 4:46.64 (29.20) 5:15.70 (29.06) 5:44.75 (29.05)<br \/>\n6:13.88 (29.13) 6:42.96 (29.08) 7:12.16 (29.20) 7:41.57 (29.41)<br \/>\n8:10.57 (29.00) 8:40.19 (29.62) 9:09.51 (29.32) 9:38.16 (28.65)<br \/>\n3 Shiller, Logan 17 Houston Swim Club-GU 9:53.86 9:45.43 P66<br \/>\n26.97 55.79 (28.82) 1:24.94 (29.15) 1:55.25 (30.31)<br \/>\n2:24.83 (29.58) 2:54.39 (29.56) 3:23.64 (29.25) 3:53.15 (29.51)<br \/>\n4:22.65 (29.50) 4:52.26 (29.61) 5:21.65 (29.39) 5:51.23 (29.58)<br \/>\n6:20.83 (29.60) 6:50.27 (29.44) 7:19.80 (29.53) 7:49.22 (29.42)<br \/>\n8:18.54 (29.32) 8:47.85 (29.31) 9:16.98 (29.13) 9:45.43 (28.45)<\/p>\n<p>The men&#8217;s 1000 went to Nation&#8217;s Capital&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Matthew Hirschberger<\/strong>. Hirschberger broke the nine minute barrier for the first time in 8:55.32, a 12 second drop from his seed time. Last year&#8217;s champion, 16 year old\u00a0<strong>Robert Freeman\u00a0<\/strong>of Baylor, finished second in 8:56.30. This was a second drop from his winning time from last year. The Naval Academy Aquatic Club&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>William Iv Roberts<\/strong> finished third in 9:03.23.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Men 1000 Yard Freestyle<\/strong><br \/>\n9:07.49 P66 2017 Phillips 66<br \/>\n9:12.09 USO 2017 US Open<br \/>\n9:15.19 JNAT 2017 Smr Jr Natls<br \/>\n9:34.29 FUT 2017 Futures<br \/>\n9:39.79 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nName Age Team Seed Time Finals Time<br \/>\n1 Hirschberger, Matthew 18 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV 9:07.53 8:55.32 P66<br \/>\n24.00 50.15 (26.15) 1:16.76 (26.61) 1:43.59 (26.83)<br \/>\n2:10.57 (26.98) 2:37.57 (27.00) 3:04.46 (26.89) 3:31.44 (26.98)<br \/>\n3:58.41 (26.97) 4:25.39 (26.98) 4:52.38 (26.99) 5:19.36 (26.98)<br \/>\n5:46.49 (27.13) 6:13.47 (26.98) 6:40.42 (26.95) 7:07.32 (26.90)<br \/>\n7:34.24 (26.92) 8:01.42 (27.18) 8:28.82 (27.40) 8:55.32 (26.50)<br \/>\n2 Freeman, Robert 16 Baylor Swim Club-SE 8:57.43 8:56.30 P66<br \/>\n23.88 50.17 (26.29) 1:17.00 (26.83) 1:43.89 (26.89)<br \/>\n2:10.84 (26.95) 2:38.14 (27.30) 3:05.29 (27.15) 3:32.75 (27.46)<br \/>\n4:00.04 (27.29) 4:27.38 (27.34) 4:54.57 (27.19) 5:21.58 (27.01)<br \/>\n5:48.95 (27.37) 6:16.33 (27.38) 6:43.84 (27.51) 7:11.04 (27.20)<br \/>\n7:38.09 (27.05) 8:05.12 (27.03) 8:31.59 (26.47) 8:56.30 (24.71)<br \/>\n3 Roberts, William Iv 17 Naval Academy Aquatic Club-MD 9:11.49 9:03.23 P66<br \/>\n24.40 50.73 (26.33) 1:17.52 (26.79) 1:44.39 (26.87)<br \/>\n2:11.28 (26.89) 2:38.22 (26.94) 3:05.63 (27.41) 3:32.95 (27.32)<br \/>\n4:00.32 (27.37) 4:27.72 (27.40) 4:55.04 (27.32) 5:22.48 (27.44)<br \/>\n5:50.17 (27.69) 6:17.80 (27.63) 6:45.54 (27.74) 7:13.15 (27.61)<br \/>\n7:40.74 (27.59) 8:08.44 (27.70) 8:36.26 (27.82) 9:03.23 (26.97)<\/p>\n<p>In the women&#8217;s 200 freestyle relay, the Aquajets Swim Team finished first.\u00a0<strong>Carly Quast\u00a0<\/strong>(23.33),\u00a0<strong>Abigail Kapeller <\/strong>(22.96),\u00a0<strong>Alexis Schaaf\u00a0<\/strong>(22.97), and\u00a0<strong>Rachel Wittmer\u00a0<\/strong>(22.68)\u00a0teamed up for a time of 1:31.94. Second place went to\u00a0<strong>Abigail Harter<\/strong> (23.62),\u00a0<strong>Jasmine Hellmer\u00a0<\/strong>(22.97),\u00a0<strong>Phoebe Bacon\u00a0<\/strong>(23.01), and\u00a0<strong>Katelyn Mack<\/strong>\u00a0(22.46) of Nation&#8217;s Capital. There time was 1:32.06. The Academy Bullets team of\u00a0<strong>Kayla Filipek\u00a0<\/strong>(23.18),\u00a0<strong>Hannah Blankemeier\u00a0<\/strong>(22.96),\u00a0<strong>Jennifer Hauser\u00a0<\/strong>(23.11), and\u00a0<strong>Athena Ye <\/strong>(23.38)\u00a0was third in 1:32.63.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Women 200 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/strong><br \/>\n3:32.09 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nTeam Relay Seed Time Finals Time<br \/>\n1 Aquajets Swim Team-MN A 3:22.05 1:31.94 Q17<br \/>\n23.33 46.29 (22.96) 1:09.26 (22.97) 1:31.94 (22.68)<br \/>\n2 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV A 3:21.05 1:32.06 Q17<br \/>\n23.62 46.59 (22.97) 1:09.60 (23.01) 1:32.06 (22.46)<br \/>\n3 Academy Bullets Swim Club-IL A 3:22.63 1:32.63 Q17<br \/>\n23.18 46.14 (22.96) 1:09.25 (23.11) 1:32.63 (23.38)<br \/>\n4 Delta Aquatics-IL A 3:25.26 1:32.72 Q17<br \/>\n23.01 46.35 (23.34) 1:09.74 (23.39) 1:32.72 (22.98)<br \/>\n5 Ozaukee Aquatics-WI A 3:20.16 1:33.07 Q17<br \/>\n23.37 45.97 (22.60) 1:09.35 (23.38) 1:33.07 (23.72)<br \/>\n6 Long Island Aquatic Club-MR A 3:23.86 1:33.35 Q17<br \/>\n23.96 47.26 (23.30) 1:10.86 (23.60) 1:33.35 (22.49)<br \/>\n7 New Trier Swim Club-IL A 3:30.07 1:33.74 Q17<br \/>\n23.03 46.25 (23.22) 1:09.93 (23.68) 1:33.74 (23.81)<br \/>\n8 Marlins of Raleigh-NC A 3:23.25 1:33.75 Q17<br \/>\n22.97 46.35 (23.38) 1:10.50 (24.15) 1:33.75 (23.25)<\/p>\n<p>On the men&#8217;s side, Machine Aquatics took the win.\u00a0<strong>Thomas Hallock\u00a0<\/strong>(20.14),\u00a0<strong>Christian Ginieczki\u00a0<\/strong>(20.31),\u00a0<strong>Casey Storch\u00a0<\/strong>(20.82), and\u00a0<strong>Jayaprakash Kambhampaty\u00a0<\/strong>(20.87) swam to a time of 1:22.14.\u00a0<strong>Cody Bybee<\/strong> (20.55),\u00a0<strong>Connor Blatt<\/strong> (20.43),\u00a0<strong>Evan Stapp\u00a0<\/strong>(20.84), and\u00a0<strong>Eric Knowles\u00a0<\/strong>(20.59) of Dayton Raiders finished second in 1:22.41. They just out touched the Cincinnati Marlins team of\u00a0<strong>Nicholas Perera<\/strong> (21.25),\u00a0<strong>Alexander Wade\u00a0<\/strong>(20.91),\u00a0<strong>Luke Sobolewski<\/strong> (20.27), and\u00a0<strong>Justin Grender<\/strong> (20.00) who finished third in 1:22.43.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Men 200 Yard Freestyle Relay<\/strong><br \/>\n3:12.79 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nTeam Relay Seed Time Finals Time<br \/>\n1 Machine Aquatics-PV A 2:59.68 1:22.14 Q17<br \/>\n20.14 40.45 (20.31) 1:01.27 (20.82) 1:22.14 (20.87)<br \/>\n2 Dayton Raiders-OH A 2:59.18 1:22.41 Q17<br \/>\n20.55 40.98 (20.43) 1:01.82 (20.84) 1:22.41 (20.59)<br \/>\n3 Cincinnati Marlins-OH A 3:02.80 1:22.43 Q17<br \/>\n21.25 42.16 (20.91) 1:02.43 (20.27) 1:22.43 (20.00)<br \/>\n4 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV A 2:59.11 1:22.49 Q17<br \/>\n21.01 41.53 (20.52) 1:02.23 (20.70) 1:22.49 (20.26)<br \/>\n5 Aquajets Swim Team-MN A 2:59.33 1:22.60 Q17<br \/>\n21.00 41.31 (20.31) 1:02.00 (20.69) 1:22.60 (20.60)<br \/>\n6 Academy Bullets Swim Club-IL A 3:06.77 1:23.14 Q17<br \/>\n20.95 41.57 (20.62) 1:02.25 (20.68) 1:23.14 (20.89)<br \/>\n7 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV B 3:02.67 1:23.18 Q17<br \/>\n21.45 42.36 (20.91) 1:02.95 (20.59) 1:23.18 (20.23)<br \/>\n8 St Charles Swim Team-IL A 3:05.35 1:23.21 Q17<br \/>\n20.79 41.63 (20.84) 1:02.58 (20.95) 1:23.21 (20.63)<\/p>\n<p>The Nation&#8217;s Capital women claimed the women&#8217;s 200 medley relay.\u00a0Bacon (25.10), Harter (28.13),\u00a0<strong>Isabella Gati\u00a0<\/strong>(24.95), and Mack (22.07) combined\u00a0to go 1:40.25. Close behind them was the Aquajets Swim Team. Quast (25.33),\u00a0<strong>Martha Haas\u00a0<\/strong>(28.61), Schaaf (24.08), and Wittmer (22.49) finished in 1:40.51. Third place went to\u00a0<strong>Kathleen Moore\u00a0<\/strong>(25.55),\u00a0<strong>Abigail Arens\u00a0<\/strong>(28.94), Homovich (24.30), and\u00a0<strong>Grace Countie <\/strong>(22.47)\u00a0of Marlins of Raleigh in 1:41.26.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Women 200 Yard Medley Relay<\/strong><br \/>\n3:55.09 Q17 Meet Qualifying<br \/>\nTeam Relay Seed Time Finals Time<br \/>\n1 Nation&#8217;s Capital Swim Club-PV A 3:41.39 1:40.25 Q17<br \/>\n25.10 53.23 (28.13) 1:18.18 (24.95) 1:40.25 (22.07)<br \/>\n2 Aquajets Swim Team-MN A 3:40.36 1:40.51 Q17<br \/>\n25.33 53.94 (28.61) 1:18.02 (24.08) 1:40.51 (22.49)<br \/>\n3 Marlins of Raleigh-NC A 3:39.86 1:41.26 Q17<br \/>\n25.55 54.49 (28.94) 1:18.79 (24.30) 1:41.26 (22.47)<br \/>\n4 Long Island Aquatic Club-MR A 3:40.25 1:41.71 Q17<br \/>\n25.41 53.43 (28.02) 1:18.44 (25.01) 1:41.71 (23.27)<br \/>\n5 Academy Bullets Swim Club-IL A 3:41.57 1:42.37 Q17<br \/>\n25.81 54.45 (28.64) 1:19.66 (25.21) 1:42.37 (22.71)<br \/>\n6 Ozaukee Aquatics-WI A 3:41.36 1:42.44 Q17<br \/>\n25.27 54.76 (29.49) 1:18.88 (24.12) 1:42.44 (23.56)<br \/>\n7 New Trier Swim Club-IL A 3:47.24 1:42.87 Q17<br \/>\n25.59 54.51 (28.92) 1:19.72 (25.21) 1:42.87 (23.15)<br \/>\n8 Gator Swim Club-FL A 3:39.71 1:43.15 Q17<br \/>\n25.56 55.74 (30.18) 1:20.17 (24.43) 1:43.15 (22.98)<\/p>\n<p>Nation&#8217;s Capital dominated the men&#8217;s 200 medley relay. Their A team of\u00a0<strong>Will Cumberland<\/strong> (22.90),\u00a0<strong>Spencer Rowe\u00a0<\/strong>(24.93),\u00a0<strong>Samuel Pomajevich<\/strong> (21.19), and\u00a0<strong>Allen Ross\u00a0<\/strong>(20.31) won in 1:29.33, beating out the rest of the field by a second. Second place went to\u00a0<strong>Tyler Sesvold<\/strong> (22.43),\u00a0<strong>William Myhre<\/strong> (24.50),\u00a0<strong>Mitchell Milosch\u00a0<\/strong>(22.47), and\u00a0<strong>Kyle Dunlap<\/strong> (20.81) of St. Charles in 1:30.21. The Nation&#8217;s Capital B team of\u00a0<strong>Sean Conway<\/strong> (23.71),\u00a0<strong>Timothy Wu<\/strong> (24.81),\u00a0<strong>Cole Cooper\u00a0<\/strong>(21.65), and\u00a0<strong>Brandon Hamblin\u00a0<\/strong>(20.35) finished third in 1:30.52.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The 2017 NCSA Junior Nationals kicked off tonight in Orlando, Florida. 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