Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Weston breaks 5 meet records

- By Ryan Lacey rlacey@ bcnnew. com, twitter. com/ ryanlacey1­1

MONROE — The Weston girls swim team wasn’t assured the SWC title ahead of the conference championsh­ips on Saturday, but with superstars in nearly every event, the odds were in the Trojans’ favor.

They decided to re- write the record book to leave no doubt.

The Trojans never slowed down at Masuk High School, racing to nine wins in 12 events to win their fourth straight championsh­ip with 593 points. The four- peat was clinched far before the final race, as Weston broke five meet records.

“We just had some amazing swims across the board,” Weston coach Brandon Barone said. “Some of them surprised me honestly, Iwasn’t expecting us to be there quite yet. They swam out of their minds.”

Alex Pappas was named the meet’s most outstandin­g swimmer of the meet as she won the 100 backstroke, and helped the Trojans win the 200 freestyle and medley relays. Her time in the backstroke ( 55.63) won by five seconds and set a new meet record.

It was also moments after competing in a relay.

“It was just incredible. I didn’t think it would go that well,” Pappas said. “My teammates’ support really helped and it’s what I dreamed of; I was a little nervous but I just went behind the block and did what I needed to.”

UConn- bound senior Charlotte Proceller broke the 100 butterfly record by winning in 56.64. She also won the 50 freestyle ( 56.64). Teammate Bella Gary also won a pair of events — the 200 IM in a record 2: 07.18, and the 500 freestyle.

“Breaking five records was amazing,” Proceller said. “We’ve worked so hard for the past two months and everyone is happy. There are a lot of different emotions going on.”

Weston delivered upon its status as the best team in the conference. The Trojans swept the meet season at 10- 0 and returned all but two contributo­rs from last season’s run to the title.

“We had a really big returning class,” Barone said. “And we brought in a great freshman class; looking ahead to the next step, we’re looking good on a lot of fronts with it.”

The team battle for second was tight throughout, but Newtown earned enough to points to edge Pomperaug for the runner- up trophy. The Nighthawks finished with 355 while Pomperaug had 336.

“I’m so proud of my team, they really stepped it up to- day,” Newtown coach Becky Osborne said. “We were hoping for third and the fact we ended up second was just a testament to how hard they worked today. They came out and they wanted it. … Every single person on our team swam their best time today.”

BROOKFIELD TRIPLE

The Bobcats were the only other team to earn a gold medal, winning the three that were not claimed by the Trojans. The 100 breaststro­ke was arguably the highlight of the entire meet, too.

Brookfield junior Anna Weinstein — who was seeded third entering the race — was surrounded literally and figurative­ly by three Weston swimmers eying the top prize. Weinstein won the race by fractions — she touched in 1: 07.79, ahead of the Trojans’ Nicole and Katherine Linell — and was greeted by a large cheer from the Brookfield contingent.

“I knewit was going to be a close race because everyone in it is great,” Weinstein said. “I focused on staying long and work on what coach Jason ( Paige) and I work on during practice. I just put my head down and didn’t rush the stroke and just stayed at the tempo.” SWC GIRLS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSH­IPS

At Masuk

Team scores: 1. Weston 593; 2. Newtown 355;

3. Pomperaug 336; 4. Brookfield 321; 5. Barlow 241; 6. Masuk 224; 7. New Milford 178; 8. Immacualte/ Bethel 167; 9. Bunnell 118; 10. New Fairfield 114; 11. Stratford 65.. 200 medley relay: 1. Weston ( Alexa Pappas, Samantha Kim, Charlotte Proceller, Katherine Linell) 1: 47.19; 2. Pomperaug ( Victoria Williams, Jada Stietzel, Emily Strickland, Yianna Anastasiad­ou) 1: 54.55; 3. Newtown ( Shayna Millard, Madeline Carter, Olivia Renkert, Payton Bradley) 1: 54.76. 200 freestyle: 1. Katie Sharkey ( Brookfield) 1: 59.03; 2. Katie Tolla ( Brookfield) 2: 00.51; 3. Sarah Franco ( Weston) 2: 00.90; 4. Ally Bradley ( Weston) 2: 01.31; 5. Sarah Falder ( New Milford) 2: 01.41; 6. Eleanor Labriola ( Pomperaug) 2: 03.78. 200 IM: 1. Bella Garry ( Weston) 2: 07.18; 2. Anna Weinstein ( Brookfield) 2: 09.39; 3. Samantha Kim ( Weston) 2: 11.50; 4. Maddy O’Connor ( Brookfield) 2: 13.38; 5. Kesslyn Ward ( New Fairfield) 2: 17.42; 6. Olivia Renkert ( Newtown) 2: 17.53. 50 freestyle: 1. Charlotte Proceller ( Weston) 24.09; 2. Liz Stoetzel ( Masuk) 24.60; 3. Katelyn Hornkohl ( New Milford) 25.57; 4. Katherine Linnell ( Weston) 25.60; 5. Jada Stietzel ( Pomperaug) 25.92; 6. Danae O’Dean ( Barlow) 25.98. 100 butterfly: 1. Charlotte Proceller ( Weston) 56.64; 2. Katie Sharkey ( Brookfield) 59.96; 3. Madeline Carter ( Newtown) 1: 00.90; 4. Victoria Williams ( Pomperaug) 1: 01.86; 5. Ally Bradley ( Weston) 1: 02.37; 6. Rosemary Nieto ( Bunnell) 1: 02.58. 500 freestyle: 1. Bella Gary ( Weston) 5: 14.25; 2. Kesslyn Ward ( New Fairfield) 5: 15.89; 3. Sarah Falder ( New Milford) 5: 23.67;

4. Sarah Franco ( Weston) 5: 29.51; 5. Rebecca Moen ( Brookfield) 5: 32.46; 6. Katalyn Foster ( Weston) 5: 36.69. 200 freestyle relay: 1. Weston ( Alexa Pappas, Ally Bradley, Katherine Linell, Charlotte Proceller) 1: 38.52; 2. Newtown ( Madeline Carter, Norah Kolb, Payton Bradley, Caroline Mahoney) 1: 45.38; 3. Masuk ( Erika Stone, Margaret Didio, Makenna Nicholas, Liz Stoetzel) 1: 46.20. 100 backstroke: 1. Alexa Pappas ( Weston) 55.63; 2. Liz Stoetzel

( Masuk) 1: 00.77; 3. Devin McGovern ( Immaculate/ Bethel) 1: 01.48; 4. Victoria Williams ( Pomperaug) 1: 01.70; 5. Shayna Millard ( Newtown) 1: 01.87; 6. Carolyn Yang ( Pomperaug 1: 03.50. 100 breaststro­ke: 1. Anna Weinstein ( Brookfield) 1: 07.79; 2. Nicole Linell ( Weston) 3. Katherine Linell ( Weston) 1: 08.02;

4. Samantha Kim ( Weston) 1: 08.16; 5. Jada Stietzel ( Pomperaug) 1: 10.75; 6. Rosemary Nieto ( Bunnell) 1: 10.76. 400 freestyle relay:

1. Brookfield ( Katie Tolla, Katie Sharkey, Anna Weinstein, Maddy O’Connor) 3: 42.03; 2. Weston ( Ally Bradley, Bella Gary, Sarah Franco, Samantha Kim) 3: 43.34. 3. Pomperaug ( Eleanor Labriola, Carolyn Yang, Yianna Anastasiad­ou, Victoria Williams) 3: 48.55.

 ?? H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Stratford’s Sarah Shein swims the 500- yard freestyle during the SWC Swimming Championsh­ips Saturday at Masuk High School in Monroe.
H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Stratford’s Sarah Shein swims the 500- yard freestyle during the SWC Swimming Championsh­ips Saturday at Masuk High School in Monroe.

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