﻿{"id":51101,"date":"2014-03-08T07:49:14","date_gmt":"2014-03-08T14:49:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/?p=51101"},"modified":"2014-03-08T07:49:14","modified_gmt":"2014-03-08T14:49:14","slug":"nbac-has-strong-day-two-of-maryland-state-champs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/nbac-has-strong-day-two-of-maryland-state-champs\/","title":{"rendered":"NBAC Has Strong Day Two of Maryland State Champs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>By Wynne Kirchner<\/i><\/p>\n<p>ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, March 8. THE fast swimming continued at Maryland States Friday night as NBAC took control of the meet with numerous top finishes.<\/p>\n<p><b>11-12 200 Backstroke<\/b><br \/>\nOn the girls side, Gaby Jantac of NBAC took first in a quick 2:10.57, while Claire O&#8217;Shaughnessy of GBSA had a strong swim for 2nd, going 2:16.20. Pippa Byrne of Eagles was 3rd with a 2:18.46.<\/p>\n<p>On the boys side it was Conor Vienneau of Chesapeake Bay Aquatic Club beating out top seed Justin Nguyen of Eagles with a strong back half and a time of 2:08.93. Nguyen was 2nd with a 2:10.33, while Graham Lindner of Loyola Blakefield was 3rd with a 2:12.26.<\/p>\n<p><b>100 Breaststrokes<\/b><br \/>\nLauren James of NBAC took top honors in the open girls with a 1:02.44, which should make her future Louisville coaches happy. Unattached-Towson swimmers Carly DeLiberty and Alyssa Carle took 2nd and 3rd, respectively.<\/p>\n<p>In the open boys, Kyle Paxton of Arena Club Aquatics took home first with 57.51 after anchoring Arena&#8217;s winning 800 free relay last night. Jared Vance of Retrievers had a nice swim for 2nd, going 58.44. Connor Ganley of GBSA swam a 58.97 to nab 3rd and out touch teammate Jeffrey Tse by .02.<\/p>\n<p>In the women&#8217;s 13-14 category, Erin Vance of Eagles surged home on the 2nd 50 to take the top spot in 1:05.05. Elizabeth Fry continued her strong meet with a 1:05.81 for 2nd. Fry&#8217;s teammate Lexi Kolodgie was 3rd in 1:07.70.<\/p>\n<p>Alex Blair took 1st in the 13-14 age group with a 1:00.67, which nipped Severna Park YMCA&#8217;s David Sears at the wall. Sears was 2nd with a 1:00.81, while Benjamin Selnick of Retrievers was 3rd with a 1:01.23.<\/p>\n<p><b>50 Breaststrokes<\/b><br \/>\nIn the 11-12 girls 50 breaststroke, Samantha Ai of NBAC won her 2nd event of the meet, going 31.92 for the top spot. Hannah Moskios of Annapolis Swim Club was 2nd with a 32.23, while unattached Sam Albano was 3rd, going a 32.82.<\/p>\n<p>For the 11-12 boys, Jackson Schultz of Severna Park dropped a strong amount from prelims and that was the difference as he won in 32.97. Yahshua Garcia of Frederick County was 2nd with a 33.18, and just behind was Evan Frick of HUSH, going a 33.21 for 3rd.<\/p>\n<p>Fiona Schere of Annapolis was first in the girls 10 &amp; under with a 35.56, while Kacey McKenna of NBAC nabbed 2nd with a 35.82. Meghan Cole of Fox Swim Club was 3rd with a 36.12.<\/p>\n<p>Alan Cherches of JCC-MD dominated the boys 10 &amp; under 50 breast with a 35.30 to win by a second and half. Jack Burns of Retrievers was 2nd with a 36.84, while Jack Belbot of Loyola Blakefield finished 3rd with a 38.01.<\/p>\n<p><b>200 Freestyles<\/b><br \/>\nIn the open girls 200 free, it was Mary Pelton of NBAC (yes, that Pelton family) who led from start to finish as she went a lightning quick 1:46.59. Dani Potis of NBAC broke 1:50 for the first time going 1:49.88 for 2nd. Alice Treuth of Coastal Aquatics was 3rd in a lifetime best 1:51.54.<\/p>\n<p>Arena Club Aquatics is having a stellar meet and it continued with outside smoke Dan Golczewski winning in a 1:39.42. After going a 1:40.07 to lead off the relay last night, he went another personal best to break 1:40 for the first time. Ben Lawless, who won the 1000 free last night, took 2nd in a 1:39.85. Lawless was interviewed after tonight&#8217;s session, so feel free to listen to it as he provides some insight into his meet so far. NBAC&#8217;s Ian Silverman touched out teammate Connor Kalisz at the wall for 3rd with a 1:40.24.<\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/VSIlz-_n7W0?rel=0\" height=\"315\" width=\"560\" allowfullscreen=\"\" frameborder=\"0\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>13 year olds owned the girls 13-14 200 free, as Easop Lee of NBAC continued a stellar meet with a 1:49.73 for the win. Another 13 year old finished 2nd, as Alayna Nielson of Eagles touched in 1:54.65. Megan Fields of NBAC was 3rd in 1:55.89.<\/p>\n<p>In the boys 13-14 200 free, Dylan Arzoni of NBAC backed up his fast relay split from last night, as he won in 1:44.55. Zach Althoff of Monocacy Aquatic Club was 2nd in 1:45.61. Zach Dean of Naval Academy was 3rd in a 1:46.32.<\/p>\n<p><b>100 Freestyles<\/b><br \/>\nSamantha Ai of NBAC amazed again as she won the 11-12 100 free handily in a blistering 53.44. Molly Jordan of Arena Club took 2nd in a 56.25, while Tori McCullough of Naval Academy was 3rd in a 56.73.<\/p>\n<p>Yahshua Garcia of Frederick County Y took home the win in the 11-12 boys category with a 53.68. Last night&#8217;s 500 free champ David Gostomski of Eagles was 2nd with a 54.29. Conor Vienneau added a 3rd place to his 200 back win, going 55.60.<\/p>\n<p>In the girls 10 &amp; under age group, Ella Martin of Naval Academy was 1st in 1:01.68. Caroline Benda of NBAC of NBAC was 2nd in a 1:02.05. Meghan Cole of Fox added another 3rd place finish with a 1:02.43.<\/p>\n<p>In a thrilling finish, Alan Cherches of JCC-MD and Alex Lakatta of NBAC tied for the win in 59.51. Both swimmers broke 1:00 for the first time. Back in 3rd was Gavin Currie of Monocacy with a 1:01.51.<\/p>\n<p><b>100 Butterfly<\/b><br \/>\nChesapeake Bay Aquatic Club had an outstanding showing in the open girls category as Kiley Beall finished first in a 55.50, with teammate Mairyn Branaman right behind in 55.83. Annie Hayburn of Annapolis was 3rd with a 56.14.<\/p>\n<p>In the open boys, Cole Buese of NBAC ran away with the race as he cruised to a win in a quick 48.55. Dougie Kogut of Severna Park was 2nd in 50.09, while Philip Adejumo of Retrievers was 3rd in 50.30.<br \/>\nEasop Lee won her 2nd event of the evening as she went a scary fast 55.49 to win the 13-14 girls age group. That time would have won the open girls event. Morgan Liberto of Columbia Aquatics was 2nd with a 58.64, while Alayna Nielson nabbed 3rd in a 58.68.<\/p>\n<p>Zach Dean finally got a state title as he nabbed first in 53.17. John Pressly of Frederick County had an impressive to take 2nd, going 53.97. Tyler Kim of Eagles was 3rd in 54.77.<\/p>\n<p><b>50 Butterfly<\/b><br \/>\nFor the 11-12 girls, it was Lillian Lowenthal of NBAC grabbing 1st in a time of 27.88. Brayden Bowen of NAAC was 2nd in a 28.31, while Becca Johnson of Monocacy was 3rd in a 28.48.<\/p>\n<p>Charlie Hockersmith of Howard County Y was 1st in a 27.75. Yahshua Garcia continued a strong night, taking 2nd in a 28.02. Nick Roberts of Naval Academy was 3rd in a 28.09.<\/p>\n<p>Kacey McKenna of NBAC won the girls 10 &amp; under age group, as she raced to a 31.27. Sophie Chan of Chesapeake Bay was 2nd in 31.41, while Amy Kim of Howard County was 3rd in 31.90.<\/p>\n<p>Brian Vance of Eagles was 1st in a 30.21, while Gavin Currie of Monocacy nabbed 2nd in 30.33. Cameron Shinnick of NBAC was 3rd in 30.82.<\/p>\n<p><b>400 IM<\/b><br \/>\nLauren James of NBAC doubled up to win the open girls 400 IM with a speedy 4:16.70. Lexie Gilbert of Naval Academy was 2nd in 4:29.32, while MaryKate Clancy of Loyola Blakefield was 3rd in a 4:30.44. It is worth that 13 year old Easop Lee would have finished 2nd overall with a 4:22, but was disqualified.<\/p>\n<p>In an tight three-way race for first, it was David Gross of Arena Club who kept his hot meet going. He went 3:50.46 for a junior national cut thanks to a strong back half. Cole Buese of NBAC was well ahead at the halfway point, but finished 2nd in 3:52.80, which also made the junior national cut. Connor Kalisz of NBAC was 3rd in a 3:53.97.<\/p>\n<p>Cassie Kalisz of NBAC won in the girls 13-14 category, going a 4:32.38 to beat teammate Elizabeth Fry. Fry was 2nd in 4:33.54, which barely beat out Erin Vance of Eagles, who went 4:33.61.<\/p>\n<p>Dylan Arzoni of NBAC had a killer last 100 of 54.3, which was just enough to beat teammate Hamed Hudhud. Arzoni was 1st in 4:14.78, while Hudhud was 2nd in 4:15.58. In 3rd place was Tyler Kim of Eagles in 4:18.41.<\/p>\n<p><b>200 IM<\/b><br \/>\nEven though she added 2 seconds from prelims, Gaby Jantac of NBAC did enough to hold off teammate Lillian Lowenthal to win the 11-12 girls 200 IM. Jantac finished in a 2:17.28, while Lowenthal was 2nd with a 2:17.80. Brayden Bowen of Naval Academy was 3rd in a 2:19.72.<\/p>\n<p>Justin Nguyen of Eagles had a strong swim of 2:11.74 to win in the boys 11-12 age group. Conor Vienneau of Chesapeake was 2nd in a 2:14.97. Ryan Ordakowski of Severna Park was 3rd in a 2:15.48.<br \/>\nIn the girls 10 &amp; under 200 IM, Fiona Schere of Annapolis won her 2nd event of the evening with a 2:32.76. Caroline Benda of NBAC was 2nd in a 2:33.43 and teammate Kacey McKenna was 3rd in a 2:34.42.<\/p>\n<p>Alex Lakatta took home the win as he went a 2:27.57 to beat out close competitor Alan Cherches of JCC-MD. Cherches went a 2:32.28, while Gavin Currie of Monocacy was 3rd in a 2:35.58.<\/p>\n<p><b>Medley Relays<\/b><br \/>\n400 Medley Relays<br \/>\nIn the open girls 400 medley relay, NBAC&#8217;s team of Mary Pelton (55.97), Lauren James (1:02.95), Dani Potis (57.05) and Korby Simpson (51.38) beat out Chesapeake Bay in a hard fought race. NBAC went 3:47.35, while Chesapeake went 3:49.33 for 2nd. Loyola Blakefield was well back in 3rd with a 3:57.98.<\/p>\n<p>NBAC also won the men&#8217;s relay as well. Jason Ewart (50.74), Connor Kalisz (57.32), Cole Buese (49.19) and Evan Sherkness (46.62) combined for a 3:23.87 victory. Arena Club concluded a stellar for them with a runner up result of 3:26.24. Loyola Blakefield again took 3rd with a final time of 3:26.92.<\/p>\n<p>NBAC won the girls 13-14 medley relay with Cassie Kalisz (58.44), Elizabeth Fry (1:06.16), Easop Lee (54.71) and Megan Fields (54.40) combining for a 3:53.71 rout of the field. Eagle Swim Team also broke 4:00, as they went 3:59.76 for 2nd place. Monocacy Aquatic Club was 3rd with a 4:08.20.<\/p>\n<p>For the 13-14 boys, it was a showdown between Naval Academy and NBAC, with NBAC just eking out the win. The team of William Pelton (56.65), Hamed Hudhud (1:02.61), Jack Donahue (56.06) and Dylan Arzoni (48.75) combined for a 3:44.07 win. Naval Academy was dead even at the 300 thanks to Will Roberts incredible 53.9 fly leg, but Arzoni was too strong on the end. Monocacy Aquatic Club took 3rd in a 3:50.72.<\/p>\n<p>200 Medley Relays<br \/>\nNBAC&#8217;s dominance extended into the shorter relays, winning the 11-12 girls won the 200 medley relay. Gaby Jantac (28.49), Samantha Ai (32.16), Lillian Lowenthal (27.46) and Allison Tomsuden (25.68) combined to go a 1:53.79. Monocacy Aquatic Club was 2nd in 1:58.39, while Naval Academy was third in 1:59.24.<\/p>\n<p>Eagle Swim Team broke up NBAC&#8217;s win streak, as they won the boys 11-12 200 medley relay. David Gostomski (28.96), Justin Nguyen (31.66), Austin Nguyen (29.05) and Colin Bitz (26.12) won in 1:55.79. NBAC was 2nd in 1:57.88, while Naval Academy was 3rd in 2:02.15.<\/p>\n<p>NBAC edged out Naval Academy in the girls 10 &amp; under 200 medley relay. NBAC&#8217;s team of Danielle McNerney (34.91), Kacey McKenna (37.31), Brooke Shinnick (35.35) and Caroline Benda (28.77) won with a time of 2:16.34. Naval Academy was not far behind with a 2:17.00. Loyola Blakefield was 3rd with a 2:19.71.<\/p>\n<p>In the final event of the evening, NBAC won the boys 10 &amp; under 200 medley relay. Luke Jantac (32.69), Robert Fry (39.77), Cameron Shinnick (31.43) and Alex Lakatta (28.02) swam to a 2:11.91 victory. Columbia Aquatics Association out touched Naval Academy, 2:15.35 to 2:15.43, for 2nd. Naval Academy finished in 3rd place.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Wynne Kirchner ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, March 8. 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