Dayton Daily News

Swimmers stand out at Classic event

Fairmont’s Berning among big winners at the annual meet.

- By Debbie Juniewicz Contributi­ng Writer

KETTERING — Fairmont senior Margaret Berning was adamant that she was a sprinter. That is, until her coach sent her to the distance lane to train.

“Her sets are pretty brutal, but I love training and I love working hard,” Berning said. “Everyone wants to be a sprinter — I used to want to be a sprinter — but not anymore.”

The Firebirds senior — who has been swimming competitiv­ely since she was 5 — made her mark at the Southwest Ohio Swimming & Diving Classic last weekend in Cincinnati with a pair of first-place finishes. Berning won the 500-yard freestyle (4:56.67) and the 200-yard butterfly (2:00.56).

The Classic, the largest invitation­al of its kind in the country, serves as a midseason gauge for swimmers with state aspiration­s.

“Especially with Division I and II swimmers there, you really see where you’re at,” Berning said.

Standing atop the Classic podium was a welcome reward for her hard work, but the 18-year-old is aiming is aiming a bit higher.

“I want to make the podium at state in both the 200 and 500-yard freestyle,” Berning said. “I think I have a chance to win the 500.”

Berning wasn’t the only local swimmer on top of the podium at the highly competitiv­e Classic as several others beat out competitor­s that numbered close to 3,000 in the two-day event.

Area swimmers took control in the backstroke events as Bellefonta­ine junior Amy Fulmer won the 100 in a time of :55.97. Springboro sophomore Maggie Clough dominated the 200-yard backstroke final in 2:01.50 — more than five seconds ahead of second-place Madeline Kenyon (2:07.17) of Oakwood.

Centervill­e junior Lauren Lampe won the 100-yard breaststro­ke (1:05.34) while Vandalia Butler senior Sydney Baker sprinted to the title in the 50-yard breaststro­ke (:32.08).

The individual medley events were a strong suit for local swimmers. Butler junior Abbey Burton won the 100-yard IM with a time of 1:04.33. Alter sophomore Katie Lair dominated both the 200 (2:05.86) and 400 IM (4:26.42) finals with firstplace finishes in both events.

Boys’ champions: Bellbrook senior Cody Bybee has found success at the Classic and this year was no exception. The Golden Eagles state champion won both the 100-yard freestyle (:44.84) and the 200-yard butterfly (1:48.78).

The boys likewise led the pack in the challengin­g individual medley events with local swimmers sweeping the three events. Northmont senior Justin Parrett won the 100 (:55.28) while Carroll senior Connor Blatt won the 200 (1:52.15). Waynesvill­e sophomore Owen Conley had a bit more breathing room in the 400, edging Nicholas Perera of St. Xavier, by more than 5 seconds in 3:55.04.

Diving in: Centervill­e’s Austin Flaute posted the best performanc­e among Miami Valley divers, a second-place Classic finish, with a score of 495.60. Miamisburg’s Kyle Campbell placed fifth with a score of 369.75.

Fellow Elks diver Kaitlyn Stacy was the top local placer in the girls diving final in seventh place (377.35) as Cincinnati-area divers dominated.

Team results: There were few surprises on the leaderboar­d as St. Xavier won its 35th Classic championsh­ip in commanding fashion with 926 points. Seven Hills finished second with 236 points. Centervill­e (230) and Beavercree­k (180) were the top area boys teams, placing third and fourth, respective­ly. In the girls division, Mason notched its third consecutiv­e team title with 515 points. St. Ursula (311) and Centervill­e (302) rounded out the top three.

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