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ing,” Wilson said. “Mackenzie swam the 500 for the first time ever and swam an impressive time. That is one of the big positives to having numbers that we don’t feel like we have to pigeon hole girls into particular events and can see different swims from all the girls.”

Bergman and Rappe had a close race in the 200-yard individual medley. Bergman beat Rappe by 0.54 seconds to win it in 2:33.34. Bergman added a second-place time of 1:02.53 in the 100-yard freestyle, 2.95 seconds behind Lakeland’s Saylor Timmerman. Haenel was fourth in 1:10.06 and Janda took fifth in 1:13.85.

Gebauer won the 50-yard freestyle in 27.04 seconds, 1.97 seconds ahead of Dittrich. Haenel was fourth in 30.62 seconds. Kraemer took third for Medford in the 100-yard backstroke at 1:11.15, followed by Gebauer (1:12.2) and Williams (1:16.52). Mickle won the backstroke in 1:01.46.

Jolie Steliga won the JV 50- and 100yard freestyles. She swam the 50 in 29.76 seconds to beat teammates Lindsey Klapatauskas (32.6), Chloe Pipkorn (34.0) and Wilkins (34.25). Steliga swam the 100 in 1:06.58, while Jayda Fryklund (1:09.2) was second.

After tonight’s meet with Mosinee, the Raiders will gear up for the Great Northern Conference championships, which will be held at Antigo at 5 p.m on Friday, Oct. 20.

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