Jayhawks Continue to Have Strong Showing

Jayhawks Continue to Have Strong Showing

Photo - Ryan Koch

 

ROCHESTER – After a week off from competition, the Jamestown Community College women's swim team was back in the pool, competing at the Monroe Community College Invitational Saturday afternoon.

 

Kaylee Constantino (Frewsburg, NY/Frewsburg HS) led the way, finishing in the top-five in all events including three individual events. Constantino finished first in the 50 yard breaststroke with a time of 36.46, five seconds faster than the second place finisher.

 

Constantino continued to have a strong day, placing second in the 200 yard IM (2:41.75) while placing fourth in the 100 yard freestyle (1:01.82).

 

Tia Moppert (Gowanda, NY/Gowanda HS) had a strong performance on the day, finishing with four top-five finishes. Moppert placed second in the 100 yard IM (1:12.73) while finishing fourth in the 50 yard butterfly (31.51).

 

Jade Vidas (Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa/Parktown HS for Girls) had an outstanding day in individual competition, finishing with three top-five finishes. Vidas finished in third in the 100 yard IM (1:15.69) and in the 100 yard backstroke (1:16.99). Vidas capped off her performance with a fourth-place finish in the 100 yard butterfly (1:10.62).

 

Also finishing strong in events were Shannen Stein (Olean, NY/Portville Central) with a second-place finish in the 100 yard backstroke (1:13.62) and Lindsay Finch (Russel, PA/Eisenhower HS) with a fourth-place finish in the 200 yard freestyle (2:21.86).

 

The Jayhawks also had a strong showing in relay action with the team of Stein, Constantino, Vidas, and Moppert placing second in the 200 yard medley relay with a time of 2:07.89. In the 800 yard freestyle relay, the team of Moppert, Finch, Constantino, and Jenna Fiebiger (Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa/Fourways HS) finished third with a time of 9:27.27.

 

The Jayhawks will be back in action on Wednesday, November 17th, as they host the WNYAC Meet starting at 5 p.m.

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