Wolves split final meet with Vikings, Bucs

Sequim swimmers, divers prep for district meet

Let the second season begin.

Sequim swimmers and lone varsity diver got their final tune-up before the West Central District meet on Oct. 23, earning a split with North Kitsap and Kingston.

The Wolves (4-4 in league, 5-4 overall) battled a tough and 30 member-strong NK Vikings squad to the end, finally falling 91-82 despite several strong swims from Rachel Hardy, Gianna Vennetti and the team’s 200 medley relay team.

Hardy won the 50 free (26.98) and 100 back (1:16.6) while Vennetti splashed to a win in the 100 fly (1:09.25), a mark nearing the state-qualifying mark. Hardy and Vennetti joined Sarah Keltonic and Rachel Hughes to win the

medley relay in 2:17.7.

Also taking first in her first varsity meet was

diver Billie Jane Stone, who racked up 96.3 points.

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Sequim’s Louise Showers qualified for the district meet in the 200 free with a second-place finish in 2:33.5. Colsie Froerer and Kelsey DeWald each dropped at least 30 seconds from their

previous bests in the 500 free.

Meanwhile, Sequim topped the new, five-member Kingston squad, 123-37.

"Kingston does have a couple of strong swimmers on their team. I suspect (Kingston) will be a worthy opponent in a few years," Sequim coach Linda Bingler said.

Sequim gets a respite before taking on the region’s top 2A swimmers at the West Central District meet at Olympic High School in Silverdale on Nov. 7-8.