﻿{"id":7760,"date":"2004-08-12T06:29:43","date_gmt":"2004-08-12T11:29:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2004\/08\/juniors-continue-at-stanford-tampa-bay-swimmer-leads-the-way\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T16:27:47","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T23:27:47","slug":"juniors-continue-at-stanford-tampa-bay-swimmer-leads-the-way","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/juniors-continue-at-stanford-tampa-bay-swimmer-leads-the-way\/","title":{"rendered":"Juniors Continue at Stanford; Tampa Bay Swimmer Leads the Way"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>PALO ALTO, Calif. August 12.  CHELSEA Nauta, 15 of Tampa Bay Aquatics, opened another great evening of racing in the 2004 Summer NCSA Junior Nationals at the Avery Aquatic Center by breaking the 57 second mark in the girls&#39; 100-meter freestyle.  <\/p>\n<p>Chelsea has been on quite a run here at Stanford.  She qualified 15th at Nationals with a personal best, dropped another few tenths to win the consolation heat with her personal best (again) coming into this meet (57.08).  Now she wins the Junior Nationals at 56.97, a time that would have moved her up to fifth last week.  <\/p>\n<p>The 200 breaststroke was a deep event for the girls with Alicia Jensen, 17, Foxjet-MN, leading 11 swimmers under the national cut (8 in finals; 3 in prelims only) with her 2:32.74 effort.    <\/p>\n<p>An especially hot event on the boys&#39; side was the 100 backstroke ,where David Russell, 17 of New England Barracudas, fought off Alex Righi, 17, of Arizona Desert Fox, to win 56.81 to 57.16.  Russell improved by .25 over his second place performance last week behind Randall Bal of Stanford.  Righi did not swim in the ConocoPhillips meet but his silver medal swim in Juniors would have won bronze in seniors.<\/p>\n<p>The combined team race is incredibly close through Wednesday, with only 4 points separating leader Blue Tide Aquatics with 262 and The Woodlands with 258 and Orinda stuck between the two.  Woodlands leads the girl\u2019s scoring, while Blue Tide is the boy\u2019s leader.<\/p>\n<p>The meet continues Thursday and Friday, with the following Heats, Semi-finals and Finals set Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>Thursday Aug 12<br \/>\nMorning Session<\/p>\n<p>25. W 200 freestyle H<br \/>\n26. M 200 freestyle H<br \/>\n27. W 100 breaststroke H<br \/>\n28. M 100 breaststroke H<br \/>\n29. W 200 backstroke H<br \/>\n30. M 200 backstroke H<br \/>\n31. W 100 butterfly H<br \/>\n32. M 100 butterfly H<br \/>\n33. W 4 X 50 FR SH<br \/>\n34. M 4 X 50 FR SH<br \/>\nEvening Session<\/p>\n<p>Consols. And  Finals<br \/>\n25. W 200 freestyle F<br \/>\n26. M 200 freestyle F<br \/>\n27. 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Final<br \/>\n  9 Storie, Logan W     15 Cat-OR               4:06.78    4:03.42 JNAT<br \/>\n                  28.37       58.65 (30.28)     1:29.59 (30.94)     2:00.22 (30.63)     2:30.88 (30.66)     3:02.30 (31.42)     3:32.93 (30.63)     4:03.42 (30.49)<\/p>\n<p>Event 21  Girls 200 LC Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1 Jensen, Alicia M    17 Foxjet-MN            2:37.09    2:32.74 NAT<br \/>\n                                1:14.21 ( )   2:32.74 (1:18.53)<br \/>\n  2 Schmitt, Jessica P  13 North Coast-SI       2:36.26    2:34.60 NAT<br \/>\n                  35.72     1:15.25 (39.53)     1:55.20 (39.95)     2:34.60 (39.40)<br \/>\n  3 Boosalis, Maryann   17 IHAC-CA              2:35.38    2:35.08 NAT<br \/>\n                  35.88     1:15.38 (39.50)     1:55.09 (39.71)     2:35.08 (39.99)<br \/>\n  4 Gabert, Stepahnie   14 Aquazot Swim Clu-CA  2:35.27    2:35.23 NAT<br \/>\n                  34.93     1:14.68 (39.75)     1:55.45 (40.77)     2:35.23 (39.78)<br \/>\n  5 Smith, Amilee A     15 Rock-Mont SC-PV      2:37.58    2:35.71 NAT<br \/>\n                  36.22     1:15.97 (39.75)     1:55.93 (39.96)     2:35.71 (39.78)<br \/>\n  6 Pierce, Leah J      16 CSC-MV               2:37.81    2:37.41 NAT<br \/>\n                  35.65     1:15.21 (39.56)     1:56.28 (41.07)     2:37.41 (41.13)<br \/>\n  7 Leite, Karla Z      17 LIAC-MR              2:37.84    2:38.19 JNAT<br \/>\n                  36.47     1:16.21 (39.74)     1:57.08 (40.87)     2:38.19 (41.11)<br \/>\n  8 Leverenz, Caitlin   13 Unat                 2:37.99    2:39.25 JNAT<br \/>\n                  35.81     1:15.61 (39.80)     1:57.02 (41.41)     2:39.25 (42.23)<br \/>\nB &#8211; Final<br \/>\n  9 Doolittle, Margare  16 Spare Time Aq        2:38.89    2:36.47 NAT<br \/>\n                                1:15.28 ( )   2:36.47 (1:21.19)<br \/>\n 10 Beales, Kristen E   16 CUBU-PV              2:38.74    2:36.67 NAT<br \/>\n                  36.27     1:16.16 (39.89)     1:56.43 (40.27)     2:36.67 (40.24)<br \/>\n 11 Vavra, Allysa M     14 Atlantis-MA          2:38.05    2:39.48 JNAT<br \/>\n                  35.57     1:15.60 (40.03)     1:56.84 (41.24)     2:39.48 (42.64)                                                                                <\/p>\n<p>Event 22  Boys 200 LC Meter Breaststroke<br \/>\n1 Kornfeld, Paul G    17 BTA-GU               2:24.22    2:18.16 NAT<br \/>\n                  30.58     1:05.74 (35.16)     1:41.90 (36.16)     2:18.16 (36.26)<br \/>\n  2 Zaich, Paul D       17 Aquazot Swim Clu-CA  2:25.07    2:22.22 NAT<br \/>\n                  32.45     1:08.58 (36.13)     1:44.76 (36.18)     2:22.22 (37.46)                                                                                <\/p>\n<p>Event 23  Girls 400 LC Meter Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n1 The Woodlands Swim Team-GU  &#39;A&#39;                       3:55.19 NAT<br \/>\n     1) McCarthy, Meredith F 17         2) Amundsen, Kelsey J 13<br \/>\n     3) Purtell, Shaunna L 15           4) Weber, Taylor E 16<br \/>\n                  29.21       59.96 (59.96)     1:28.33 (28.37)     1:59.32 (59.36)     2:27.05 (27.73)     2:58.18 (58.86)     3:25.16 (26.98)     3:55.19 (57.01)<br \/>\n  2 Curl-Burke Swim Club-PV  &#39;A&#39;                          3:57.31 NAT<br \/>\n     1) Kemp, Liz A 16                  2) Law, Colleen M 16<br \/>\n     3) Nichols, Christine E 17         4) Jacoby, Lauren N 15<br \/>\n                  29.15       59.74 (59.74)     1:28.53 (28.79)     1:59.44 (59.70)     2:27.78 (28.34)     2:59.14 (59.70)     3:26.79 (27.65)     3:57.31 (58.17)<br \/>\n  3 Blue Tide Aquatics-GU  &#39;A&#39;                            3:58.20 NAT<br \/>\n                  29.13   1:00.69 (1:00.69)     1:28.89 (28.20)     1:59.19 (58.50)     2:27.71 (28.52)     2:58.51 (59.32)     3:26.99 (28.48)     3:58.20 (59.69)<br \/>\n  4 Arizona Desert Fox-AZ  &#39;A&#39;                            3:58.21 NAT<br \/>\n                              59.98 (59.98)                         1:59.11 (59.13)                       2:59.60 (1:00.49)     3:58.21 (58.61)                    <\/p>\n<p>Event 24  Boys 400 LC Meter Freestyle Relay<br \/>\n1 Bakersfield Swim Club-CC  &#39;A&#39;                         3:31.33 NAT<br \/>\n                  25.72       52.63 (52.63)     1:17.77 (25.14)     1:45.73 (53.10)     2:10.13 (24.40)     2:37.68 (51.95)     3:03.24 (25.56)     3:31.33 (53.65)<\/p>\n<p>Through Event 23<br \/>\n Combined Team Scores<br \/>\n Place  Team  Points<br \/>\n 1  Blue Tide Aquatics  BTA-GU  262<br \/>\n 2  Orinda Aquatics  OAPB-PC  259.50<br \/>\n 3  The Woodlands Swim Team  TWST-GU  258<br \/>\n 4  Curl-Burke Swim Club  CUBU-PV  232<br \/>\n 5  Aquazot Swim Club  AZOT-CA  225<br \/>\n 6  Irvine Novaquatics  NOVA!-CA  157.50<br \/>\n 7  Arizona Desert Fox  AFOX-AZ  145<br \/>\n 8  Industry Hills Aquatic Club  IHAC-CA  142<br \/>\n 9  New England Barracudas  CUDA-NE  140<br \/>\n 10  Arden Hills Swimming  AH-SN  135<br \/>\n 11  North Coast Aquatics  NCA-SI  116<br \/>\n 12  Long Island Aquatic Club  LIAC-MR  115<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PALO ALTO, Calif. 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