﻿{"id":299943,"date":"2018-03-10T09:57:06","date_gmt":"2018-03-10T16:57:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/?p=299943"},"modified":"2018-03-10T09:57:07","modified_gmt":"2018-03-10T16:57:07","slug":"indian-river-qualifies-30-men-and-women-for-day-4-finals-of-2018-njcaa-championships","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/indian-river-qualifies-30-men-and-women-for-day-4-finals-of-2018-njcaa-championships\/","title":{"rendered":"Indian River Qualifies 30 Men and Women for Day 4 Finals of 2018 NJCAA Championships"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Indian River continued their seemingly never-ending streak of dominance\u00a0during the preliminary session on\u00a0day\u00a0four of the 2018 NJCAA Championships by placing\u00a030 swimmers all together in either an A or B final tonight. This further solidifies Indian River as the NJCAA powerhouse it already is.<\/p>\n<p>The women&#8217;s 50 butterfly kicked off the morning session with\u00a0the Indian River trio of <strong>Sophia Diagne<\/strong> (25.59), <strong>Camryn<\/strong> <strong>Wheals<\/strong> (26.27) and <strong>Jana Burner<\/strong> (26.54)\u00a0 taking the top three spots. Iowa Central&#8217;s <strong>Kaila Valentine<\/strong> will round out the A final with her 27.96.<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 39  Women 50 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 24.62  3\/2017    Osianna McReed, Indian River\r\n               1:23.99  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Diagne, Sophia   19 Indian River-FL     55.73      25.59 QUAL   \r\n  2 Wheals, Camryn   20 Indian River-FL     58.78      26.27 QUAL   \r\n  3 Burner, Jana     20 Iowa Central-IA   1:00.66      26.54 QUAL   \r\n  4 Green, Kenzy     18 Indian River-FL   1:01.18      27.02 QUAL   \r\n  5 Smyth, Reagan    21 Barton-ZZ         1:06.88      27.49 QUAL   \r\n  6 Misech, UB       20 Lincoln-IL        1:02.72      27.56 QUAL   \r\n  7 Aldridge, Abiga     SGSC-GA           1:01.98      27.79 QUAL   \r\n  8 Valentine, Kail  19 Iowa Central-IA   1:03.58      27.96 QUAL<\/pre>\n<p>Indian River took another top seed this morning, in the men&#8217;s 50 fly with <strong>Ruben Van Leeuwen<\/strong> posting a 21.76 ahead of Iowa Central&#8217;s\u00a0<strong>Emery Mitch<\/strong> who swam a 22.57 to grab the second spot. Taking the third seed going into tonight will be Indian River&#8217;s <strong>Tig Pilkington<\/strong> (22.91).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 40  Men 50 Yard Butterfly<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 21.27  3\/2017    Nicholas Loomis, Indian River\r\n               1:05.79  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Van Leeuwen, Ru  20 Indian River-FL     47.86      21.76 QUAL   \r\n  2 Emery, Mitch        Iowa Central-IA     51.66      22.57 QUAL   \r\n  3 Pilkington, Tig  18 Indian River-FL     49.16      22.91 QUAL   \r\n  4 Dean, Caleb      19 Swocc-OR            58.03      23.24 QUAL   \r\n  5 Bloom, Jackson      SGSC-GA             51.56      23.41 QUAL   \r\n  6 Metzger, Benjam  22 MCC                 56.00      23.46 QUAL   \r\n  7 Adams, Tucker    19 Indian River-FL     50.88      23.72 QUAL   \r\n  8 Gantenbein, Daw  20 Barton-ZZ           57.96      24.13 QUAL<\/pre>\n<p>The women&#8217;s 100 free featured an Indian River six-swimmer takeover with <strong>Camryn Wheals<\/strong> (51.75) taking the\u00a0top seed\u00a0over her teammate&#8217;s <strong>Courtney Perrett<\/strong> (52.17) and <strong>Malin Wallen<\/strong> (52.48). Barton&#8217;s Reagan Smyth will take lane eight in tonight&#8217;s A final.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 43  Women 100 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 49.78  2009      Jennifer Marquez, Indian River\r\n               1:12.49  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Wheals, Camryn   20 Indian River-FL     52.34      51.75 QUAL   \r\n                 24.71        51.75 (27.04)\r\n  2 Perrett, Courtn  20 Indian River-FL     51.57      52.17 QUAL   \r\n                 24.97        52.17 (27.20)\r\n  3 Wallen, Malin    20 Indian River-FL     53.61      52.48 QUAL   \r\n                 25.35        52.48 (27.13)\r\n  3 Watts, Elizabet  18 Indian River-FL     51.71      52.48 QUAL   \r\n                 25.10        52.48 (27.38)\r\n  5 Kennon, Elianna  19 Indian River-FL     52.54      53.10 QUAL   \r\n                 25.07        53.10 (28.03)\r\n  6 Alonso Rivas, S     Iowa Central-IA     54.33      53.46 QUAL   \r\n                 25.65        53.46 (27.81)\r\n  7 Green, Kenzy     18 Indian River-FL     53.87      53.76 QUAL   \r\n                 25.64        53.76 (28.12)\r\n  8 Smyth, Reagan    21 Barton-ZZ           59.33      55.98 QUAL   \r\n                 27.09        55.98 (28.89)<\/pre>\n<p>The men&#8217;s 100 free saw yet another 1-2-3 posting for Indian River. Tonight&#8217;s A final will be centered with <strong>Ryen Van Wyk <\/strong>(45.23) in lane four while his teammates\u00a0<strong>Guillaume Bolivard<\/strong> (45.67) and <strong>Kevin Bargate<\/strong> (45.95) will flank him in lanes five and six, respectively.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 44  Men 100 Yard Freestyle<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 42.76  3\/11\/2012 Bradley Tandy, Indian River\r\n                 58.99  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Van Wyk, Ryen    19 Indian River-FL     44.45      45.23 QUAL   \r\n                 21.71        45.23 (23.52)\r\n  2 Bolivard, Guill  20 Indian River-FL     44.81      45.67 QUAL   \r\n                 21.92        45.67 (23.75)\r\n  3 Bargate, Kevin   19 Indian River-FL     45.28      45.95 QUAL   \r\n                 21.98        45.95 (23.97)\r\n  4 Knaut, Gabriel   19 MCC                 46.31      46.15 QUAL   \r\n                 22.12        46.15 (24.03)\r\n  5 Ingram, Jared    19 Indian River-FL     46.13      46.39 QUAL   \r\n                 22.04        46.39 (24.35)\r\n  6 Elz, Zac            SGSC-GA             47.11      46.95 QUAL   \r\n                 22.51        46.95 (24.44)\r\n  7 Jorgensen, Lass     Iowa Central-IA     47.85      47.64 QUAL   \r\n                 22.59        47.64 (25.05)\r\n  8 Spitz, William   20 Barton-ZZ           49.25      47.92 QUAL   \r\n                 22.39        47.92 (25.53)<\/pre>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s <strong>Sule\u00a0van der Merwe\u00a0<\/strong>posted the fastest time of the morning heats of women&#8217;s 200 back with her 2:03.69, which was well quick enough to touch in front of teammate <strong>Courtney Stewart<\/strong> who swam a time of 2:05.84. Taking the third spot going into tonight will be MCC&#8217;s<strong> Alicia Shenal<\/strong> (2:10.71).<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 45  Women 200 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 1:58.63  2008      Monica Mialka, Indian River\r\n                 2:57.59  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Van Der Merwe,   19 Indian River-FL   2:04.19    2:03.69 QUAL   \r\n                 29.20      1:00.07 (30.87)\r\n        1:31.66 (31.59)     2:03.69 (32.03)\r\n  2 Stewart, Courtn  20 Indian River-FL   2:06.89    2:05.84 QUAL   \r\n                 28.85      1:00.48 (31.63)\r\n        1:33.01 (32.53)     2:05.84 (32.83)\r\n  3 Shenal, Alicia   19 MCC               2:16.53    2:10.71 QUAL   \r\n                 30.82      1:03.95 (33.13)\r\n        1:37.42 (33.47)     2:10.71 (33.29)\r\n  4 Engler, Piper    18 Swocc-OR          2:18.81    2:10.92 QUAL   \r\n                 29.48      1:03.01 (33.53)\r\n        1:38.11 (35.10)     2:10.92 (32.81)\r\n  5 Contich, Jillia  19 Indian River-FL   2:14.49    2:11.68 QUAL   \r\n                 30.10      1:03.43 (33.33)\r\n        1:37.75 (34.32)     2:11.68 (33.93)\r\n  6 Furgeson, Colle  19 Lincoln-IL        2:18.35    2:15.34 QUAL   \r\n                 31.13      1:05.26 (34.13)\r\n        1:40.47 (35.21)     2:15.34 (34.87)\r\n  7 Kornowski, Kail     SGSC-GA           2:21.56    2:16.72 QUAL   \r\n                 31.28      1:05.57 (34.29)\r\n        1:41.65 (36.08)     2:16.72 (35.07)\r\n  8 Robinson, Jessi  19 Swocc-OR          2:18.94    2:16.78 QUAL   \r\n                 31.15      1:05.81 (34.66)\r\n        1:41.40 (35.59)     2:16.78 (35.38)<\/pre>\n<p>Indian River&#8217;s <strong>Gabriele Sasia<\/strong> took first in the men&#8217;s 200 back prelims by posting a 1:51.98 ahead of <strong>Luka Tomic<\/strong> who cruised a 1:55.77 to put himself in the second position. Taking third was Lincoln&#8217;s <strong>Mark Dominovic<\/strong> (1:56.38).<\/p>\n<pre><b> Event 46  Men 200 Yard Backstroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 1:45.19  3\/7\/2015  Stefan Stojmenovic, Indian River\r\n                 2:31.79  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Sasia, Gabriele  20 Indian River-FL   1:50.74    1:51.98 QUAL   \r\n                 26.42        54.68 (28.26)\r\n        1:23.36 (28.68)     1:51.98 (28.62)\r\n  2 Tomic, Luka      19 Indian River-FL   1:45.54    1:55.77 QUAL   \r\n                 27.12        56.44 (29.32)\r\n        1:26.55 (30.11)     1:55.77 (29.22)\r\n  3 Dominovic, Mark  20 Lincoln-IL        2:00.69    1:56.38 QUAL   \r\n                 27.17        56.25 (29.08)\r\n        1:26.14 (29.89)     1:56.38 (30.24)\r\n  4 Lynch, Conor     19 Indian River-FL   1:50.14    1:57.68 QUAL   \r\n                 27.65        57.84 (30.19)\r\n        1:28.78 (30.94)     1:57.68 (28.90)\r\n  5 Buczkowski, Rya     SGSC-GA           1:58.42    1:57.88 QUAL   \r\n                 27.18        56.78 (29.60)\r\n        1:27.59 (30.81)     1:57.88 (30.29)\r\n  6 Lobrutto, Derek  20 Indian River-FL   2:04.25    1:57.92 QUAL   \r\n                 28.01        57.66 (29.65)\r\n        1:28.08 (30.42)     1:57.92 (29.84)\r\n  7 Ferrer, Joan        Genesee           2:08.10    1:59.03 QUAL   \r\n                 26.90        57.02 (30.12)\r\n        1:28.12 (31.10)     1:59.03 (30.91)\r\n  8 Dean, Caleb      19 Swocc-OR          2:02.89    1:59.06 QUAL   \r\n                 28.15        58.55 (30.40)\r\n        1:28.66 (30.11)     1:59.06 (30.40)<\/pre>\n<p>Indian River continued to pile swimmers into A final heats with <strong>Olivia Berglund<\/strong> blowing away the field in the women&#8217;s 200 breast with her 2:20.34. Iowa Lake&#8217;s <strong>Brenda Neves<\/strong> posted the second fastest time in a 2:31.23. Lake Erie&#8217;s <strong>Allie DeBiase<\/strong> swam herself into the third place spot with a 2:33.82.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 47  Women 200 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 2:13.27  11\/21\/2015Christina Loh, Indian River\r\n                 3:35.49  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Berglund, Olivi  19 Indian River-FL   2:18.22    2:20.34 QUAL   \r\n                 31.22      1:05.96 (34.74)\r\n        1:42.43 (36.47)     2:20.34 (37.91)\r\n  2 Neves, Brenda       Iowa Lakes-IA     2:29.18    2:31.23 QUAL   \r\n                 33.20      1:11.79 (38.59)\r\n        1:51.71 (39.92)     2:31.23 (39.52)\r\n  3 DeBiase, Allie   20 Erie-NI           2:40.66    2:33.82 QUAL   \r\n                 34.13      1:13.61 (39.48)\r\n        1:53.19 (39.58)     2:33.82 (40.63)\r\n  4 Asuncion, Shayn     Iowa Lakes-IA     2:37.29    2:34.80 QUAL   \r\n                 33.77      1:12.21 (38.44)\r\n        1:53.09 (40.88)     2:34.80 (41.71)\r\n  5 Reis, Gabriela      Iowa Lakes-IA     2:38.88    2:37.99 QUAL   \r\n                 33.71      1:12.96 (39.25)\r\n        1:54.73 (41.77)     2:37.99 (43.26)\r\n  6 Kindhart, Miran     Lincoln-IL        2:37.84    2:38.70 QUAL   \r\n                 34.30      1:14.07 (39.77)\r\n        1:55.64 (41.57)     2:38.70 (43.06)\r\n  7 Graham, Jessily     SGSC-GA           2:38.58    2:39.32 QUAL   \r\n                 34.86      1:14.75 (39.89)\r\n        1:56.51 (41.76)     2:39.32 (42.81)\r\n  8 Shiozawa, Nanak     Genesee           2:45.86    2:39.44 QUAL   \r\n                 35.78      1:16.08 (40.30)\r\n        1:57.21 (41.13)     2:39.44 (42.23)<\/pre>\n<p>Indian River duo of <strong>Chris Nishimura<\/strong> (2:03.51) and <strong>Eric Veit<\/strong> (2:05.73) took 1-2 in the men&#8217;s 200 breast while Iowa Lake&#8217;s <strong>Hylt Collinson<\/strong> took\u00a0the third spot\u00a0with a 2:06.24.<\/p>\n<pre><b>Event 48  Men 200 Yard Breaststroke<\/b>\r\n==================================================================\r\n NJCAA Record: * 1:56.01  3\/5\/2016  Craig Emslie, Indian River\r\n                 2:51.89  QUAL Qualifying Standards\r\n    Name            Age School               Seed    Prelims              \r\n==================================================================\r\n<b>                      === Preliminaries ===                       <\/b>\r\n \r\n  1 Nishimura, Chri  19 Indian River-FL   2:02.83    2:03.51 QUAL   \r\n                 27.93        59.33 (31.40)\r\n        1:31.64 (32.31)     2:03.51 (31.87)\r\n  2 Veit, Eric       19 Indian River-FL   2:06.12    2:05.73 QUAL   \r\n                 27.11        58.26 (31.15)\r\n        1:31.30 (33.04)     2:05.73 (34.43)\r\n  3 Collinson, Hylt     Iowa Lakes-IA     2:03.35    2:06.24 QUAL   \r\n                 28.05        59.92 (31.87)\r\n        1:32.56 (32.64)     2:06.24 (33.68)\r\n  4 Brown, Andrew       SGSC-GA           2:11.26    2:08.39 QUAL   \r\n                 27.68        59.45 (31.77)\r\n        1:33.14 (33.69)     2:08.39 (35.25)\r\n  5 Williams, Shane  19 Swocc-OR          2:10.74    2:08.64 QUAL   \r\n                 28.05      1:00.19 (32.14)\r\n        1:33.71 (33.52)     2:08.64 (34.93)\r\n  6 Martinez, Ferra     Genesee           2:17.68    2:12.23 QUAL   \r\n                 29.71      1:02.68 (32.97)\r\n        1:36.78 (34.10)     2:12.23 (35.45)\r\n  7 Sanders, Gregor  19 MCC               2:16.16    2:12.34 QUAL   \r\n                 29.35      1:02.40 (33.05)\r\n        1:37.05 (34.65)     2:12.34 (35.29)\r\n  8 Scaglione, Chri  18 Swocc-OR          2:20.96    2:13.15 QUAL   \r\n                 29.84      1:03.98 (34.14)\r\n        1:39.28 (35.30)     2:13.15 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