NCMP has strong showing vs. No. 4 Dowling

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NCMP senior Sidney Griffith swims the butterfly portion of the 200-meter individual medley Tuesday night against Dowling Catholic at the Newton Y. Griffith was one of eight Aquagirls honored on Senior Night. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

The Aquagirls ended the meet on a good note by winning the 400 freestyle relay in convincing fashion.

"It would have been nice to come away with a victory, but one of the seniors said it really well. She said, 'It's almost as good as winning — doing this all together.' We really emphasized that," Patterson said.

Patterson went on to comment about the team's eight seniors — which include Sydney Griffith, Nuria Cunado Gutierrez, Krystal Mapes, Olivia Oliver, Sarah Rhoads, Samantha Schwarz, Kora Scotton and Hannah Squire.

"This group of seniors — they're kind of quiet leaders," she said. "Three of them are brand new. (Cunado Gutierrez, Oliver, Rhoads). For those eight to gel together with those three new people was very cool. They've guided the team in a very family-oriented way, and it's been a lot of fun."

The Aquagirls' remaining schedule is all big meets, beginning with the Ram Relays at Southeast Polk on Thursday. NCMP is looking to claim its fourth-straight title there.

"That's a meet that we've won for the past few years and it's really fun," Griffith said. "I think we'll do really well and the girls will have a lot of fun."

The Aquagirls will end a busy week with a Saturday invitational at Marshalltown and then is off until the conference meet in Boone on Oct. 20.

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