Cards fall 115-55 on Des Moines road trip

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Newton senior Luke Norcross swims the backstroke portion of the 200-yard medley relay during the Cardinals' 115-55 loss at Des Moines Roosevelt Tuesday night. Norcross won the 100 freestyle and took second in the 50 free individually on top of finishing second in two relays. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

DES MOINES — The Newton swim team has been looking for some tougher competition as its season begans to wind down, and it certainly found some Tuesday night.

Although they fell 115-55 to Des Moines Roosevelt, the Cardinals won multiple events and recorded a few season-best times, while changing up some of the race lineups in the process.

“I thought we did well. We knew Roosevelt is a good team and we mixed up the lineups a little bit tonight just to kind of give the kids a break,” Newton coach Dave Hook said. “I was pleased with the times and their efforts were good, so that’s all I can ask for.”

Walking into the Clark Munger Natatorium, which is located inside Roosevelt’s school, it was obvious the Roughriders were packing some power. They claimed a number of the night’s first events, but the Cardinals scored their first victory by way of senior Matheus Pinto in the 200-yard free style with a time of 1 minute, 55.39 seconds.

Newton was able to keep pace for a while with second-place finishes by the 200 medley relay team of Pinto, senior Luke Norcross, sophomore Brandon Miller and freshman Austin Bunker in a time of 1:49.24 and Norcross in the 50 free with a time of 23.89. Bunker also grabbed a personal best time and third place in the 100 butterfly with a time of 59.71 to wrap up the night’s first 10 events.

“We were obviously a little slower than what we swam at Fort Dodge,” Hook said. “But we’ve been training hard and the kids are a little tired, which is fine because we knew it would happen. They’ll be fine.”

Norcross kept his strong night going with a first-place finish in the 100 free with a time of 53.61, then took second in the 200 free relay along with Pinto, Bunker and senior Ryan Jolivette. The Cardinals then got a little boost in the point standings with a 1-3 finish in the 100 backstroke as Pinto won with a time of 57.60 and Daniel Maurer was third in 1:03.76.

With that victory, Pinto continued his impressive stretch of being undefeated in dual meet swims this season.

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