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Jennah Stokes helps Lansdowne motivate to win first meet

Jennah Stokes helps Lansdowne motivate to win first meet

Sun Valley standout Kara Damico, who competed in the PIAA championships last winter, was a three-time 18-under winner for Brookhaven on Saturday. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

Jennah Stokes had a record-breaking opening day, propelling Lansdowne to a 274-201 victory over Conestoga in the Delco Swim League on Saturday morning.

The 8-and-under swimmer set pool and team records in the breaststroke with a time of 20.71 seconds and ran a team record time of 16.27 seconds in the freestyle.

Stokes (8U breaststroke, free, free relay) was one of nine triple winners at Lansdowne, joining Olivia Di Biasi (10U backstroke, free, free relay), Yeside Banmeke (12U butterfly, free, free relay), Cyril Rogers- Wright (12U IM, breast, relay), Catharina De Martinis (14U IM, breast, free), Brady Turner (14U back, free, free relay), Ashley Foppa (18U IM, fly, free relay), Cyrian Tiankwa (18U fly, chest, free relay) and Finn Hilliard (18U IM, backstroke, relay).

De Martinis set pool and team records in the breaststroke (35.42), while Hilliard shattered a pool record in the backstroke (28.50).

Reese Jones broke a Conestoga team record in the 10U breaststroke (18.98).

In other Delco Swim League competitions:

Ridley Park 250, Brookhaven 199 >> Brayden Saunders set new Ridley Park team records in the 12U individual medley and breaststroke, and also took first place in freestyle.

Other triple winners at Ridley Park included Bennett Saunders (8U fly, back, free), Lydia Fletcher (10U fly, breast, free), Anthony Bailey (10U fly, back, free), Charlie Graziosi (12U IM, fly, chest), Riley Faust (12U back, free, relay), Danica Dunfee (14U IM, chest, free) and Jake Dyer (18U fly, chest, free).

Brookhaven led triple winners Maggie Maloney (8U fly, breast, relay), Owen Gallagher (14U IM, free, relay), Gabe Gallagher (14U fly, breast, relay) and Kara Damico (18U fly, free, relay) .

Hilltop 306, Broomall’s Lake 163 >> Three-time winners Oliver Van Dyke (10U back, free, free relay), Sophia DeHoratius (12U IM, back, free relay), Emily McCloskey (12U fly, free, free) led the way at Hilltop. relay), Sofia Kelling (14U IM, fly, free), Will Sutton (14U IM, fly, free) and TJ Hayes (18U backstroke, free, free relay).

Broomall’s Lake’s 18U girls free relay of Addison Schwelm, Anneliese Mclean, Amelia Reno and Ruby Schwelm set a team record in 1:59.09. Addison Schwelm set a team record in the 18U free class (1:03.43) and Reno broke the team mark in the 18U IM class (1:12.53).

Olivia (8U fly, breast, free relay) and Owen Heiniseh (8U fly, breast, free relay) were triple winners for Broomall’s Lake.

Lawrence Park 245, Springfield 232 >> Briana Klock broke the Lawrence Park team record in the 14U fly with a time of 30.14 seconds and also won first place in the backstroke and free relay. Other triple winners at Lawrence Park included Thomas Petrucci (10U fly, free, free relay), Malcolm Occhiogrosso (10U back, chest, free relay), Kelsey Bianco (12U fly, free, individual medley) and Michael Levenick (12U back, free, free relay).

Springfield’s best performers were three-time winners Tighe Weiss (14U back, free, IM), Jake Kennedy (18U back, chest, free), Addison Sinclair (8U chest, free, free relay), Joshua Pace (8U fly, free, free relay). ), Claire Leddy (10U breaststroke, free, free relay) and Alex Chan (18U fly, IM, free relay)

Karakung 313, Ridley Township 159 >> Three-time winners James Fingerhut (14U IM, back, free), Matt Casadei (18U fly, back, free), Maeve McGoldrick (8U back, free, free relay), led the way to Karakung. Oliver Green (12U fly, free, free relay) and Fiona McGoldrick (14U IM, free, free relay).

For Ridley Township, Evan Snyder finished first in the 8U fly, breaststroke and freestyle.

Knowlton 239, Creekside 190 >> Triple winners Bella Quarantatto (8U fly, breast, free relay), Faith Kelly (10U free, IM, free relay), Fiona Peterson (14U fly, free relay, IM) helped Knowlton win victory. Ava Irvin (14U breaststroke, free, free relay), Jacob Delprato (14U fly, free relay, IM), Angela Taylor (18U free, free relay, IM) and Kaitlyn Caruso (18U fly, backstroke, free relay).

Creekside received triple-winning efforts from Calvin Hillenmeyer (10U fly, backstroke, free relay), Noah Plunkett (18U fly, free relay, IM) and Aidan Taggart (18U breast, freestyle, free relay).

Prospect Park 317, Riddlewood 108 >> Three-time winners Tommy Oteri (12U IM, fly, chest), Maddie Ford (14U IM, fly, back), Dylan Turoski (14U IM, back, free), led the way for Prospect Park. Bella Giordano (14U IM, back, free), Eddie Devenny (10U fly, back, relay), Crystal Campbell (8U fly, back, free), Jimmy Toland (18U breast, free, relay) and Logan Giordano (18U IM, return, relay).

Folcroft 187, Clifton 169 >> Malia Washington (12U IM, back, free) and Anthony Mondi (8U free, breast, relay) each won three events for Folcroft.

Clifton’s top swimmers were Briann Brown (open medley, 10U fly, 10U relay), Ashley Brown (14U medley, open fly, open relay), Travis Meehan (14U medley, breast, free), Robert Williams (free fly, backstroke , free). ) and Molly Heckman (14U fly, chest, open relay).

Tinicum 258, Drexel 154 >> Tinicum’s three-time winners were Arianna Santaromita (10U back, free, relay), Jeffrey Mireider (10U fly, breast, free), Payton Rush (14U IM, fly, free), Jaxon Dean ( 12U fly, free, relay) and Alexis Mireider (18U IM, chest, free).

Ariana Dasciocco (12U IM, breast, free) and Ryan Moore (18U IM, fly, free) were triple winners for Drexel.

Springfield Country Club 252, Briarcliffe 215 >> SCC’s propellers to victory were Hudson Solt (8U fly, free, relay), Nora Ferguson (10U fly, breast, relay), Madi Pheban (12U IM, back, relay), Kayla Pekarsky (14U IM, fly, relay), Cassi Solt (14U backstroke, freestyle, relay) and Caleb Chiang (14U IM, breast, relay).

Briarcliffe was led by three-time winners Brody Zimmerman (10U back, free, relay), Max Walkowiak (12U IM, breast, relay), Addyson Despeaux (18U back, free, relay), Ava Despeaux (18U IM, breast, relay) and Joshua Travers (18U IM, fly, relay).

Suburban League

Hidden Hollow’s Liam Elkins set team records in the 10U backstroke, freestyle and fly category during his club’s 289-219 loss to Martin’s Dam. Elkins also triumphed in the medley relay.

Other quadruple winners for HH include Emma Ilario-Russell (12U medley relay, fly, breast, free relay) and Jillian Burke-Huyette (12U medley relay, free, backstroke, free relay).

Rose Tree Wood 251, Swarthmore 244 >> Three-time winner Reid Schiller (10U back, fly, free) led RTW to victory.

Pacing Swarthmore were four-time winners Zara Tottey (8U medley relay, free relay, breast, fly) and Sylvie Bergstrom (18U medley relay, free relay, breast, free), as well as three-time winners Hudson Schlecht (8U medley relay , free relay, free), Alice Rhoads (8U free relay, backstroke, fly), Dash Surkis (8U medley relay, free relay, backstroke), Chloe Han (10U medley relay, freestyle, flight) and Julia Parker (relay 18U medley, free relay, fly).

ACAC 304, Rose Valley 187 >> VR’s Audrey Hall took victories in the 14U medley, backstroke, freestyle and freestyle relays