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Bears have good showing, but Bishop strokes for victory
by Tanya Chilton
Staff Reporter
<p>Tanya Chilton | The News</p><p>Ivy Marion swam for the Mount Airy Bears against Bishop McGuinness on Monday and is rewarded with a regional qualifying time after gutting it out in the 100 yard butterfly competition.</p>

Tanya Chilton | The News

Ivy Marion swam for the Mount Airy Bears against Bishop McGuinness on Monday and is rewarded with a regional qualifying time after gutting it out in the 100 yard butterfly competition.

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<p>Tanya Chilton | The News</p><p>Mount Airy head swim Coach Jay Williams encourages Jacob Puckett, center, and William Judd, far-right, in a &#8220;to the wire&#8221; swim meet against Bishop McGuinness.</p>

Tanya Chilton | The News

Mount Airy head swim Coach Jay Williams encourages Jacob Puckett, center, and William Judd, far-right, in a “to the wire” swim meet against Bishop McGuinness.

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Bishop McGuinness defeated the Mount Airy varsity boys and girls swim teams on Monday for the second time this season.

The meet was especially close between the girl swimmers, who at the halfway mark were within three points of one another, with Bishop ahead. The Mount Airy girls came into the swim meet with a 5-1 record after defeating North Surry last week.

The Mount Airy boys’ record is now 4-3 and the girls is 5-2.

The competition between the two teams was spirited, and Head Coach Jay Williams said the Bears team did well against what he considers a “powerhouse” team in Bishop McGuinness. Williams’ said Bishop brings tough competition to each swim meet and is one of the top programs in the state.

The coach said that he was pleased overall with how the Bears matched up and said he saw a future that is very promising for the Mount Airy boys and girls swim teams.

“I think the boys were doing what we asked of them and were making technique improvements. The girls were doing well also, but we still haven’t seen the best from our kids yet.”Williams said an exciting part of his job as this team’s coach is watching the hard work and dedication of the swimmers begin to “gel” into competitive swimming technique.

“At this stage, we are seeing a new level coming into the swimmers’ technique and they have worked hard in these areas.” He said they had improved also in the area of body position.

In particular, Williams said, Ivy Marion on the girls team did exceptionally well and “swam a wonderful race.” Marion cut two seconds off her time in the 100 yard butterfly and qualified for the regional finals.

The final home match will be next Monday against Surry Central and held at the Reeves Community Center.

The girls swim score and time results are as listed:

Bishop McGuinness 93, Mount Airy 75

200 Medley Relay: Bishop (C. Gillooley, Maria Kammire, E. Fiore, B. Eichhorn) 2:10.25 (Automatic qualifying regional time); MAHS (Sydney Peavy, Erika Metschen, Ivy Marion, Micaela Tumbarello) 2:17.02 (Consideration time)

200 Free: Emma Harrison (MA) 2:13.61; Erika Justice 2:20.83 (Automatic time)

200 IM: Emily Fiore (BM) 2:35.66; Sydney Peavy (MAHS) 2:38.50

50 Free: Bri Eichhorn (BM) 28.13; Maria Kammire (BM) 28:47 (Consideration)

100 Fly: Colleen Gillooley (BM) 1:10.61; Ivy Marion (MAHS) 1:12.82 (Automatic)

100 Free: B. Eichhorn (BM) 1:02.28; Lizzie Pell (MAHS) 1:05.76 (Consideration)

500 Free: E. Fiore (BM) 6:03.59; Catherine Scott (MAHS) 6:33.12 (Consideration)

200 Free Relay: Bishop (Erica Justice, Carolyn O’Halloran, Maia Cancro, M. Kammire) 1:56.62; MAHS (Lizzie Pell, Micaela Tumbarello, Sydney Peavy, Emma Harrison) 1:57.03 Automatic

100 Back: E. Harrison (MA) 1:07.35; Erika Justice (BM) 1:12 27

100 Breast: Sydney Peavy (MA) 1:21.71 Automatic; Maria Kammire (BM) 1:26.20

400 Free Relay: Bishop (E. Fiore, C. Gillooley, E. Justice, B. Eichhorn) 4:15.92

The boys score and time results are as listed:

Bishop McGuinness 118, Mount Airy 49

200 Medley Relay: Bishop (G. Davidson, S. Gorham, Alex Strasser, D. Gomez-Perry) 1:53.26; MAHS (Blake Bond, William Judd, John Dinkins Jack McClusky) 2:07:35 (Consideration)

200 Free: Bryan Soltis (BM) 1:56.27; Ben Coon (BM) 2:00. 89 (Automatic)

200 IM: Grant Davidson (BM) 2:24.82; Alex Strasser (BM) 2:32.69 (Consideration)

50 Free: Daniel Gomez-Perry (BM) 25.20; Blake Bond (MAHS) 26.30 (Consideration)

100 Fly: Ben Coon (BM) 59.66; Alex Strasser (BM) 1:05.84 (Both Automatic times)

100 Free: Jeffrey Davidson (BM) 58.74; Jacob Puckett (MAHS) 1:00.87 (Consideration)

500 Free: B. Soltis (BM) 5:30.51; Mathew Brackett (BM) 6:21.75 (Consideration)

200 Free Relay: Bishop (J. Davidson, S. Gorham, D. Gomes-Perry, B. Coon) 1:44.05; MAHS (Mason Epperson, Blake Bond, John Dinkins, Jacob Puckett) 1:51.10 (Consideration)

100 Back: G. Davidson (BM) 1:00.97; Jacob Puckett (MAHS) 1:11.65 (Consideration)

100 Breast: S. Gorham (BM) 1:11.77; William Judd (MAHS) 1:21.65 (Consideration)

400 Free Relay: Bishop (B. Soltis, D. Gomez-Perry, G. Davidson, B. Coon) 3.47.69; BM (Alex Strasser, Mick Sandominick, Matthew Brackett Jeffrey Davidson) 4:14.60 (Consideration)

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