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Langley Wildthings Look Toward Week 4 for Rally
(July 5, 2014) Frustrated, but not disheartened, the Langley Wildthings lost in week 3 of the NVSL season to the Fairfax Frogs, 220-200.
Langley’s strong showing fell two relays short of a win. Double first place ribbons went to:
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Liliana Schone, Girls 9-10 50 M Backstroke and Breaststroke
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Adair Sand, Girls 11-12 50 M Freestyle and Girls 13-14 50 M Backstroke (swimming up)
Maggie Bellaschi, Girls 13-14 50 M Freestyle and Butterfly
Brady Quinn, Boys 8&Under 25 M Backstroke and Breaststroke
Kate Walter, Girls 9-10 50 M Backstroke and 25 M Butterfly
Audrey Wallach, Girls 11-12 50 M Backstroke and Girls 13-14 50 M Breaststroke (swimming up)
Ellie Ryan, Girls 11-12 50 M Breaststroke and Butterfly
Nathan Johnson, Boys 15-18 50 M Backstroke and Breaststroke
Single first place ribbons were awarded to:
Gabriella Sanchez, Girls 8&Under 25 M Breaststroke
Jake Smith, Boys 13-14 50 M Breaststroke
Katie Robinson, Girls 15-18 50 M Breaststroke
Beckett Collins, Boys 8&Under 25 M Butterfly
Relays were won in five events:
Boys 8&U 100 M Freestyle: Brady Quinn, Beckett Collins, Wilson Buttz, Colin Walter
Girls 9-10 100 M Medley: Kate Walter, Liliana Schone, Nathalie Schmanske, Helena Swaak
Girls 11-12 100 M Medley: Izzy Schone, Ellie Ryan, Adair Sand, Karissa Smith
Girls 13-14 100 M Medley: Claire Mullery, Audrey Wallach, Maggie Bellaschi, Sofia Aguiar
Girls 18&Under 200 M Freestyle Mixed Age: Ellie Ryan, Liliana Schone, Maggie Bellaschi, Megan McCreary
Wildthings have heart, and plan to turn the tide next week on the Dunn Loring Dolphins. Get Wild!