Aquagirls advance six to state swim meet

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JOHNSTON — Despite several ill swimmers over the last couple of weeks, the Newton-Colfax-Mingo-Pella swim team managed to turn in some personal- and season-best times Saturday at the regional meet at Summit Middle School in Johnston.

And some of those times were good enough to qualify for the state meet this Saturday in Marshalltown.

Six NCMP swimmers in all advanced to the state meet as the Aquagirls captured berths in all three relays and three other individual events.

“I think we had a great regional meet, and I loved how competitive our girls were,” NCMP coach Sarah Patterson said. “We’re excited to take the Aquagirl tradition to the state meet.”

Sophomores Ellen Colville and Taylor Quayle both qualified in individual events and had the best qualifying days of the group as Colville will swim in four events at state, while Quayle advanced in three. Junior Stephanie Griffith also is a part of all three relay teams.

Also advancing to the state meet in multiple events is sophomore Courtney Meyer and senior Michelle Rabedeaux. Junior Lindsey Hook also will be a part of the 200-meter freestyle relay team.

Colville will look to get on the stand Saturday in the 500 freestyle and 200 Individual Medley. She bested her own school records in both events at regional meet, took home the title in the 500 freestyle and easily qualified for state in both events.

“Ellen continues to have a great season,” Patterson said. “With some precision training at the beginning of the week, and a little more rest at the end of the week, I think she can go even faster.”

Patterson said Colville won the 500 freestyle with a school-record time of 5:15.21 and was about six seconds ahead of second place.

“I am looking forward to the state meet where she’ll have people to race the entire event,” Patterson added.

The other individual qualifier was Quayle, who placed sixth in the 50 freestyle but was fast enough to advance. Quayle finished in 25.36, which was well under the qualifying time.

“What a fantastic season (Quayle) has had,” Patterson said. “She was so excited to swim on Saturday and it showed with her performance. I’ve seen a lot of people swim in my lifetime, and I think we’ve only seen the beginning of what she is going to be able to accomplish.”

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