Hilton defeats Greece during senior night swim meet
Greece hosted Hilton at the Merton Williams pool on January 16. Seniors Jared Enser, Alex Morreale, and Jaden Rosario were recognized during senior night festivities. The final score had the Cadets winning the meet 92 to 83.
The meet started off with an exciting 200 medley relay that saw Hilton’s Morreale, Enser, Runyon, and Enser breaking the varsity record they had set the week before with a first place finish in 1:41.18. Greece’s Dinh, Smith, Kryger, and Johnson came in second place (1:45.10).
Justin Enser took first place in the 200 freestyle for the Cadets (1:49.50), while Greece took second and third with Smith (1:50.15) and Johnsen (1:59.57).
Hilton gained another first in the 200 IM with Jared Enser’s 2:00.02 finish. Trent Green took second for the Cadets (2:16.61), and Evans took third for Greece (2:22.70).
Hilton’s Morreale (23.24) and Runyon (23.39) took the two top spots in the 50 freestyle, with Greece’s Kryger (24.07) coming in third.
Greece diver Richard Oberholzer took first place with 228.55 followed by Hilton’s Matthew Wilson in second with 168.35.
Justin Enser swam to a first place in the 100 butterfly (55.72). Greece’s Dinh grabbed second place with a 56.40 and Evans held third with a 1:05.24.
The 100 freestyle had Runyon taking first for the Cadets (50.90). Rinaudo (53.85) and Kryger (54.50) finished in second and third for Greece.
Morreale (5:14.13) had another first place finish for Hilton in the 500 freestyle. Greece again took second and third with Johnson (5:21.07) and Johnsen (5:24.33).
Greece took first in the 200 free relay with Rinaudo, Kryger, Johnsen, and Johnson coming in at 1:40.47, while Hilton took second with Antonini, Rosario, Bateman, and Green coming in at 1:46.61.
In the 100 backstroke, Hilton’s Jared Enser came in first in 54.31, a qualifying time for States, however there are no States this year due to COVID. Second and third went to Greece’s Dinh (55.84) and Raymond (1:04.95).
Smith grabbed first place in the 100 breaststroke for Greece (1:03.79), while Hilton’s Rosario (1:20.31) and Gavigan (1:21.61) placed second and third, respectively.
Hilton swam exhibition in the 400 freestyle relay, but their team of Jared and Justin Enser, Alex Morreale, and Jake Runyon set a pool record and qualified for States with a 3:17.22 finish. First and second went to Greece with Johnsen, Rinaudo, Dinh, and Smith coming in at 3:40.03 and Evans, Raymond, Fuelenbach, and Mellors coming in at 4:32.94 to close out the meet.
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