NCMP has strong showing vs. No. 4 Dowling

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going to be hard and we fought. I’m really proud and blessed to be on this team.”

NCMP won three of the 11 events, took second in six and third in nine. Two school records were broken, both of which involved sophomore Hannah Scotton. She re-broke her own year-old 100 butterfly record, winning the event in 1 minute, 8.17 seconds. It topped her old mark by .16 seconds. She also was part of the 200 freestyle relay team along with freshman Samantha Hedrick, sophomore Sara Martin and junior Carly Colville, which took second in 1:55.33 and re-broke its own record it set on Sept. 28 (1:55.49).

“She is a very intuitive athlete,” Patterson said of Scotton. “She gets very fired up. She’s one of many on the team that when a big occasion or high-pressure situation comes up, she handles and excels. You always look for that in an athlete.”

It was Senior Night for the Aquagirls, who honored eight such members of the team on a “The Hunger Games” themed night. Rather, they were called “The Aquagirl Games,” complete with the slogan, “May the water be ever in your favor.”

“It was so cool,” Griffith said. “It went by really fast, but it gave me something I’ll remember for the rest of my life.”

Dowling’s lineup included junior McKenna Lynch — the state’s defending 200 and 500 freestyle champion. Tuesday was business as usual for her as she won the 100 and 200 freestyle, anchored the winning 200 freestyle relay and the runner-up 400 freestyle relay.

Besides Scotton’s record-setting 100 freestyle win, NCMP’s other two victories came from Hedrick in the 50 freestyle in 28.55 seconds and the 400 freestyle relay team of Colville, sophomore Rachel Prendergast, freshman Sydney Jenkins and Hedrick — which ended the night cruising to a win in 4:12.87.

NCMP started off the meet taking second in the first two events. The 200 medley relay team of the Griffith sisters, Scotton and Jenkins took second in 2:11.23, and then Colville was runner-up in the 200 freestyle in 2:16.94.

Freshman Hannah Rhoads and Sidney Griffith went 2-3 in the 200 IM, and after Hedrick won the 50 freestyle, the Aquagirls trailed by only four points at 33-29.

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