The Chelsea Standard
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Chelsea opens season
By Don Richter, Sports Editor
PUBLISHED: July 10, 2008
The Chelsea Aquatic Club opened its season losing to Barton Hills Country Club 297-288 June 26.
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In the boys' 8-years-old and younger division, Zach Lee finished first for Chelsea in the 25 freestyle with a time of 16.59. Logan Wimbish placed sixth in 31.00, while Jacob Smedshammer was seventh in 33.79. Lee was also first in the 25 breaststroke in 23.20. In the 100 freestyle relay, Josh Dosey, Dilip Tien, Gavin Wimbish and Logan Wimbish touched second in 2:12.67. Dante Armstrong, Parker Olk and Eric Bach ended up third in 4:00.94.
In the girls' 8-years-old and younger group, the Chelsea foursome of Delaney Krause, Carlie Hodel, Olivia Olk and Jenna Bach placed second in the 100 medley relay in 1:57.64. In the 25 freestyle, Bach was first in 19.12, while Olk was second in 20.44 and Alexa Moore third in 20.57. Bach was second in the 25 breaststroke in 28.42, while Erin McDonnell was fifth in 33.68 and Olk sixth in 34.08. In the 100 freestyle relay, Quinn Dammeyer, Sydney Hines, McDonnell and Moore touched second in 1:45.59.
In the boys' 9- through 10-year-old division, Sam Almhiemid was second in the 50 freestyle in 36.51, while Ben Kaemming was sixth in 42.58. Almhiemid was second in the 50 breaststroke in 52.06, while Isaac Smedshammer was fifth in 54.56. In the 200 freestyle relay, Ben Ingall, Liam Deppong, Mikal Nelson and Miles Fischer placed second in 2:57.63.
In the girls' 9- through 10-year-old division, the Chelsea quartet of Meryl McDonnell, Molly Olk, Lauren Olk and Meagan O'Hara finished first in the 100 medley relay in 1:27.13. In the 50 freestyle, McDonnell was second in 38.28, while Camden Dammeyer was third in 39.64, Anna Vanneste fourth in 41.44 and Sydney Hodel fifth in 41.45. McDonnell was first in the 50 breaststroke in 28.81, while Dammeyer was third in 52.73 and Molly Olk sixth in 56.78.
Max Lonnemo finished first in the 50 freestyle with a clocking of 33.35 in the boys' 11- through 12-year-old bracket. Drew Deppner was fourth in 45.40. Lonnemo was first in the 50 breaststroke in 47.66, while Deppner was third in 53.19.
In the girls' 11- through 12-year-old division, the Chelsea group of Alexandra Duncan, Mariel Arbogast-Wilson, Josie Ewald and Kat Haroney placed second in 2:49.96. Ewald was third in the 50 freestyle in 34.67, while Arbogast-Wilson was sixth in 36.88, Maddie Doman seventh in 37.16 and Duncan eighth in 37.61. In the 50 breaststroke, Ewald finished third in 47.97, while Arbogast-Wilson was fourth in 48.42, Duncan eighth in 53.60 and Doman ninth in 55.17. In the 200 freestyle relay, Clare Dettling, Maria Elie, Grace Elie and Doman placed third in 3:13.62.
In the boys' 13- through 14-year-old division, Nicholas Deppner finished second in the 50 freestyle in 29.99, while Zach Ousley was third in 34.98. Ousley ended up first in the 50 breaststroke in 41.65, while Deppner was third in 43.45.
Hannah Olsen finished first in the 50 freestyle in 27.12 in the girls' 13- through 14-year-old bracket. Mare Almhiemid was fourth in 35.03. Olsen was first in the 50 breaststroke in 37.84, while Almhiemid was fifth in 53.24.
In the girls' 15- through 17-year-old division, the Chelsea combo of Kristin Angelocci, Becca Breeze, Sarah Valek and Amanda Johnson placed first in the 200 medley relay with a time of 2:18.28. In the 50 freestyle, Michelle Kellogg was first in 28.26, while Angelocci was second in 28.68, Breeze third in 28.81, Katlin Connin fourth in 32.25, Valek fifth in 33.56 and Kaitlin Jolly sixth in 34.14. Kellogg was first in the 50 breaststroke in 36.59, while Breeze was second in 37.39, Connin third in 40.72, Angelocci fourth in 42.18, Jolly fifth in 46.70 and Valek sixth in 47.53. In the 200 freestyle relay, Dani Bean, Grace Benton, Connin and Jolly stopped the clock in 2:09.17.
Sports Editor Don Richter can be reached at 475-1371 or at drichter@heritage.com.
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