Aquagirls set four records, top No. 12 Ankeny

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“I’m really proud of her,” added Colville. “In a way, she reminds me of my sister (2011 graduate Ellen), coming in as a freshman and breaking all those records. She’s doing a fabulous job and she’s a great addition to the team.”

Prendergast took third in the event to help the Aquagirls open up a 55-39 lead. Ankeny closed to within 10 points by taking first and third in the 400 freestyle while NCMP junior Emily Forsyth took second in 5:20.59.

Next was the 200 freestyle relay, where NCMP got its third record of the night as the foursome of Hedrick, Prendergast, Scotton and Colville won in 1:55.49. Its “B” team also took third.

Jenkins and Sidney Griffith took second and third for the Aquagirls in the 100 breaststroke in 1:13.30 and 1:16.86 and Sierra Griffith took third in the 100 breaststroke in 1:24.94, while Ankeny won both events. That made the score 85-71 in favor of NCMP entering the final event.

The Aquagirls ended the night with another record, this time in the 400 freestyle relay. The squad of Colville, Prendergast, Jenkins and Hedrick won it in 4:12.73, breaking the 2007 mark of 4:13.58 set by Rachel Clark, Michelle Rabedeux, Samantha Griffith and Caitlyn Meyer. NCMP’s “B” team took third.

“The school records were unexpected. They really were,” Patterson said. “The team wants it so much together. That’s what’s been so much fun about this season.”

The Aquagirls’ next competition is a dual at Boone on Oct. 4. A win would give NCMP nine on the season, which is believed to be the school record. It should have no problem getting it as the Toreadors are ranked 37th. After that, the Aquagirls have a huge showdown with fifth-ranked Des Moines Dowling Catholic for Senior Night at the Newton Y on Oct. 9.

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