Aquagirls set four records, top No. 12 Ankeny

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“We told her (Martin), if you’re not false-starting at least once this season, you’re not trying,” Aquagirls assistant coach Chris Forsyth said.

While Patterson said she wasn’t expecting to win the event, the disqualification did allow Ankeny to take an early 8-6 lead. The NCMP foursome of sisters Sidney and Sierra Griffith, freshman Liz Myers and sophomore Jeannie Etnyre still managed to take second in 2 minutes, 18.57 seconds and the “C” team took third.

“When we won that medley relay, it was unbelievable because we were trying to take second and third,” Patterson said. “When we were disqualified, I could feel our mood lower a bit. But then they bounced right back. They were not going to take no for an answer.”

The Aquagirls bounced back in a big way in the next event, as Colville took first in the 200 freestyle in 2:15.11 — breaking her own school record of 2:15.37 she set as a freshman in 2010. Sophomore Rachel Prendergast took second in 2:20.42 and junior Emily Forsyth took fourth to give NCMP an 18-13 lead after two events.

But the Hawkettes struck back right after, going 1-2 in the 200 individual medley to move back in front by a point at 24-23. That would be their last lead of the night. Hedrick and sophomore Hannah Scotton put the Aquagirls in front for good at 32-31 by taking first and third in the 50 freestyle in 28.38 and 29.52 seconds.

“We talk a lot about pressure situations. One of our mottos is ‘Race like a train, train like a race,’” Patterson said. “We’re working on those kinds of things every day. We were definitely gunning tonight.”

NCMP stretched it to a nine-point advantage after the 100 butterfly, in which Scotton won in 1:08.34 — just .01 off a school record. Colville was the runner-up in 1:10.55.

The 100 freestyle was next, where Hedrick picked up her individual record by winning in 1:00.31. That broke a nine-year-old mark of 1:00.63 set by Emily Bensink in 2003.

“We’ve barely tapped her potential, and that’s exciting,” Patterson said of Hedrick. “Emily Benson was a force to be reckoned with. To break one of her records is a huge milestone.”

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