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Washington Girls Swimming

Washington - Girls Swimming

Cougars take 3rd at CF swim meet

CEDAR FALLS - The Kennedy Cougars gave Cedar Falls and Waukesha South a good battle at the Marcussen Invitational swimming meet in Cedar Falls Saturday before settling for third place in the 11-team tournament.

Cedar Falls won the title with 458 points, following closely by Waukesha South (446) and Kennedy (444.5).

Washington finished in ninth place and Jefferson was 11th.

Kennedy piled up points in the diving competition with Courtney Fisher winning the event, Jayden Lovell placing second and Carolyn Simon taking fourth.

Kirsten Siebenga placed second in the 50 free and Sam Jacobsen took second in the 100 backstroke for Kennedy. The Cougars placed third in the 400 freestyle relay with Jacobsen, Maddie Bagby, Darby Manternach and Lydia Yang.

Washington and Jefferson did not have anyone finish in the top-six in any event.

Team Standings

1. Cedar Falls 458, 2. Waukesha South 446, 3. Kennedy 444.5, 4. Decorah 187, 5. Dubuque Senior 162, 6. Lewis central 157, 7. Mason City 138.5, 8. Wahlert 120, 9. Washington 98, 10. Waterloo West 74.5, 11. Jefferson 18.5.

 

Washington - Girls Swimming

Havertape helps Warriors sink J-Hawks

Lauren Havertape was a triple-winner Tuesday night as Washington defeated Jefferson, 100-65, in a Mississippi Valley Conference swim meet at Jefferson.

Havertape captured the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke and swam on the victorious 200 medley relay.

Kaitlyn Nemickas, Caitlin Sievers, Rhiannon Smeby, Emily Nelson and Logan Eckhardt were double-winners for the Warriors. Nelson captured the 200 IM and 100 butterfly.

Katelyn Canby won the diving for Jefferson. The J-Hawks also won the 400 freestyle relay.

 

WASHINGTON 100, JEFFERSON 65

 

200 medley relay - Washington (Kaitlyn Nemickas, Caitlin Sievers, Lauren Havertape, Lucy Ernst) 2:01.11

200 free - Rhiannon Smeby, Washington, 2:14.94

200 IM - Emily Nelson, Washington, 2:30.72

50 free - Logan Eckhardt, Washington, 26.81

Diving - Katelyn Canby, Jefferson, 204.85

100 fly - Emily Nelson, Washington, 1:08.35

100 free - Lauren Havertape, Washington, 59.01

500 free - Alyssa Harris, Washington, 5:51.15

200 free relay - Washington (Hannah Williams, Kaitlyn Nemickas, Rhiannon Smeby, Logan Eckhardt) 1:51.16

100 back - Lauren Havertape, Washington, 1:07.83

100 breast - Caitlin Sievers, Washington, 1:13.94

400 free relay - Jefferson (Josie Thompson, Taylor Langel, Hannah Eckley, Mika McChesney) 4:07.06

 

Washington - Girls Swimming

Wash swimmers win Metro Spotlight Award

Kaitlyn Nemickas, Caitlin Sievers, Lauren Havertape and Logan Eckhardt of the Washington swimming team are the Metro Spotlight winners for high school girls this week, the Metro Sports Report announced Sunday.

The four Warriors set a meet record in the 200 medley relay Saturday to help Washington win the team championship at the Des Moines Lincoln Invitational by 120 points. The Warriors were timed in 1 minute, 56.8 seconds, just a shade behind their season-best time of 1:55.72 that ranks 12th in the state.

Nemickas and Havertape were triple-winners in Des Moines. Nemickas won the 100 backstroke and swam on the triumphant 200 freestyle relay. Havertape claimed the 100 butterfly and swam on the 200 freestyle relay.

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Washington - Girls Swimming

Washington girls claim swim title

DES MOINES - The Washington Warriors won five events Saturday and claimed top honors at the Des Moines Lincoln girls swimming meet.

The Warriors set a meet record in the 200 medley relay in 1:56.48 with Kaitlyn Nemickas, Caitlin Sievers, Lauren Havertape and Logan Eckhardt sharing the pool.

Havertape took the 100 fly, Nemickas won the 100 backstroke and Sievers prevailed in the 100 breaststroke. Washington also won the 200 freestyle relay with Nemickas, Lucy Ernst, Havertape and Eckhardt.

The Warriors won the eight-team meet with 519 points.

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Washington 519, 2. Des Moines Lincoln 399, 3. Boone 371, 4. Indianola 326, 5. Carroll 280, 6. Des Moines East 158, 7. Council Bluffs Lincoln 109, 8. Charles City 91.

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Washington - Girls Swimming

Nelson leads Wash swimmers to win

Emily Nelson captured two individual titles and swam on two victorious relay teams Thursday night as the Washington Warriors defeated Marshalltown, 107-78, in a dual meet at Washington. Nelson claimed the 200 free and 500 free. She also swam on the 200 freestyle relay and 400 freestyle relay.

WASHINGTON 107, MARSHALLTOWN 78

200 medley relay - Marshalltown 1:58.89
200 free - Emily Nelson, Washington, 2:08.62
200 IM - Hannah Williams, Washington, 2:30.85
50 free - Lauren Havertape, Washington, 26.23
Diving - Amara Taylor, Washington, 170.40
100 fly - Logan Eckhardt, Washington, 1:05.74
100 free - Zoe Beals, Marshalltown, 58.27
500 free - Emily Nelson, Washington, 5:49.06
200 free relay - Washington (Logan Eckhardt, Lucy Ernst, Lauren Havertape, Emily Nelson) 1:46.69
100 back - Kaitlyn Nemickas, Washington, 1:06.23
100 breast - Caitlin Sievers, Washington, 1:11.42
400 free relay - Washington (Emily Nelson, Lucy Ernst, Delaney Thoma, Alyssa Harris) 4:00.59

   
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