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MEDFORD GIRLS SWIMMING - Undermanned Mosinee no match for Medford swimmers

Undermanned Mosinee no match for Medford swimmers
Sydney Sperl Tana Rappe
Undermanned Mosinee no match for Medford swimmers
Sydney Sperl Tana Rappe

MEDFORD GIRLS SWIMMING

The Medford Raiders had no trouble in their Great Northern Conference girls swim opener Thursday, dominating undermanned Mosinee 133-24 at the MASH pool.

Medford won all 11 events, earning the maximum points in eight of them to stay undefeated in dual meets at 3-0 overall.

Individually, seniors Sydney Sperl and Tana Rappe won multiple events while four more Raiders won a race apiece.

Sperl’s first win came in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 1:09.85, 1.15 seconds ahead of teammate Chiara D’Arienzo. D’Arienzo got her win for the meet just before that in the 50-yard freestyle. She swam that in 26.9 seconds, while teammates Layla Petersen (27.38) and Jayda Fryklund (29.15) were second and third.

Sperl’s second win was in the 100-yard backstroke. She came in at 1:13.32, while Adalyn Dittrich and Jolie Steliga were second and third in 1:16.24 and 1:21.86. Dittrich was a winner earlier in the 500-yard freestyle. She finished in 6:10.73, comfortably ahead of Fryklund (6:39.04) and Petersen (6:48.57) who completed Medford’s sweep of the top three spots.

Rappe took control of the 200-yard freestyle in the first length and created separation from there with a winning time of 2:21.07. Cadance Haenel was second for Medford at 2:34.09, while Aliyah Galan took fourth at 2:55.81. Rappe led a Raider sweep of the top spots in the 100-yard freestyle with her time of 1:04.15. Freshmen Sophie Sperl (1:05.1) and Tori Nicks (1:07.75) were second and third. Sperl later took the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:17.65, while Chelsea Gebauer was second in an improved 1:20.48 and Kodi Rappe was third at 1:25.8.

Kodi Rappe won the 200-yard individual medley in 2:38.08 and Gebauer was second, 0.59 seconds behind.

D’Arienzo, Sophie Sperl, Sydney Sperl and Kodi Rappe took the 200-yard medley relay in 2:05.45, while Dittrich, Fryklund, Petersen and Nicks were second in 2:10.3, well ahead of Mosinee’s third-place team (2:35.96).

D’Arienzo, Sydney Sperl, Kodi Rappe and Gebauer won the 200-yard freestyle relay in 1:54.05, while Tana Rappe, Haenel, Fryklund and Nicks were next at 1:58.7, easily beating the third-place Mosinee team (2:09.21). Medford’s Mata Decker, Elizabeth Bartnik, Galan and Autumn Venzke were fourth at 2:35.02.

In the 400-yard freestyle relay, Petersen, Tana Rappe, Sophie Sperl and Gebauer won in 4:33.13, while Dittrich, Steliga, Galan and Haenel were second at 4:55.49.

Bartnik swam the JV 100-yard freestyle in 1:33.42, while Decker was timed at 1:38.25. Haenel won the JV 100-yard backstroke in 1:24.46, followed by Galan (1:36.52) and Venzke (1:43.96). Venzke was second in the JV 50-yard freestyle with a time of 35.72 seconds. Bartnik (39.97) and Decker (40.91) were fourth and sixth.

Medford is back at home today, Thursday, hosting the Antigo Red Robins in GNC competition at 5:30 p.m. A non-conference meet at the Black River Falls Co-op has been added for Tuesday, starting at 5 p.m. Then Medford will test itself at defending WIAA Division 2 state champion five-time defending GNC champion Rhinelander Sept. 19 at 5:30 p.m.

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