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Swimming: Carroll caps another perfect fall season
Published: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 6:09 PM CST
The entire city of Keller couldn't match Southlake Carroll in the pool last week as the Dragons claimed the title at the second annual "Battle of 1709". Carroll, which remained unbeaten on the fall season, faced off against an all-star team from Keller but still cruised.
The Dragons boys team beat the Keller All-Stars, 162-138, while the Lady Dragons won their competition, 171-144.
The meet was the teams' final event of the fall.
Members of Carroll's swim and dive teams also found success as participants of the North Texas Nadadores at the United States Swimming Junior National Meet in Knoxville, Tenn. The men's team took third, nationally, and when combined with the girls squad, the Nadadores ranked sixth in the country. Jonathan Roberts paced the team by earning national titles in both the 500-meter freestyle and 1,650 free. Other swimmers included John Remetta, Austin Nguyenphu, Connor Dobbs, Taylor Willenbring and Jake Tovey. Lady Dragons Emily Zapinski, Lindsay Schultz and Emily Gibson also competed in Knoxville.
The Dragons and Lady Dragons resume competition Jan. 12 at the Duel in the Pool at the Katy ISD Natatorium.
Listed below are the swimmers from Carroll which finished in the top three of their respective races:
Battle of 1709 (Carroll vs. Keller All-Stars)
Dragons 162, Keller Boys All-Stars 138
Lady Dragons 171, Keller Girls All-Stars 144
Relays:
Girls 200 medley relay: 2. Emily Gibson, Sarah Zobrist, Elizabeth Nedrow and Emily Zapinski; 1:52.99; 3. Jennie Hall, MacKenzie Leonard, Sydney Wheeler and Lindsay Schultz; 1:53.25.
Boys 200 medley relay: 2. Jonathan Roberts, John Remetta, Jake Tovey and Greyson Magruder; 1:37.52; 3. Austin Nguyenphu, Taylor Willenbring, Jacob Elieson and Brandon Everett; 1:42.03.
Girls 200 free relay: 1. Lindsay Schultz, Casey Rose, Emily Zapinski and Alexa Baran; 1:41.57; 3. Emily Gibson, Ashlin Anderson, Rebecca Upton and Tanya Ittiruck; 1:42.43.
Boys 200 free relay: 2. Jonathan Roberts, Jaob Elieson, Grayson Magruder and Taylor Willenbring; 1:30.64; 3. Austin Arkes, Connor Dobbs, Austin Whalen and Brandon Everett; 1:35.01.
Girls 400 free relay: 1. Emily Zapinski, Jennie Hall, Ashlin Anderson and Lindsay Schultz; 3:38.59; 3. Emily Gibson, Rebecca Upton, Alexa Baran and Casey Rose; 3:44.05.
Boys 400 free relay: 2. Jonathan Roberts, Jake Tovey, Austin Nguyenphu and Connor Dobbs, 3:15.36; 3. John Remetta, Greyson Magruder, Taylor Willenbring and Jacob Elieson, 3:17.91.
Individual
Girls
50 free: 1. Lindsay Schultz, 25.07; 3. Ashlin Anderson, 25.53.
100 free: 1. Ashlin Anderson, 54.61; 3. Casey Rose, 55.22.
100 butterfly: 1. Sydney Wheeler, 1:00.72.
100 backstroke: 2. Emily Gibson, 58.38.
100 breaststroke: 2. Olivia Coffey, 1:10.39.
200 free: 1. Austin Arkes, 1:02.10; 2. Alexa Baran, 1:57.92.
200 IM: 2. Jennie hall, 2:14.23; 3. Rebecca Upton, 2:18.40.
500 free: 1. Emily Zapinski, 5:05.59; 3. Katie Shackelford, 5:22.91.
Diving: 1. Lauren Crown, 253.90; 2. Larkin Papa, 247.20.
Boys
50 free: 1. Jonathan Roberts, 22.02; 2. Jacob Elieson, 22.16
100 free: 2. Taylor Willenbring, 48.94; 3. Austin Nguyenphu, 49.04.
100 butterfly: 2. Jake Tovey, 52.95.
100 backstroke: 2. Jake Tovey, 55.84; 3. Matt Barnhart, 58.72.
200 free: 1. John Remetta, 1:47.25; 2. Connor Dobbs, 1:47.36.
500 free: 1. Connor Dobbs, 4:47.67; 2. John Remetta, 4:59.80.
200 IM: 1. Austin Nguyenphu, 1:56.49; 3. John Everett, 2:04.86.
Diving: 2. Nathaniel Hernandez, 270.55.