Dunk Tank: Club Wolverine girls swim off with SCY State Meet with dominating performance

Club Wolverine finished first with 3,752.5 points in a dominating performance in the SCY Club State Meet at Eastern Michigan University last weekend. Oly Swimming was a distant second (1,599) followed by Saline Swim Team (716.5), Plymouth-Canton Cruisers (608) and Liquid Lightning (585.5).

Here are some of the individual results for Club Wolverine.

In the 13-14 1000 freestyle, Hannah Bellard was first, Julia Tuinman was fourth, Margaret Patterson was fifth, Yan Yee L Adler was seventh and Gina Sadler was ninth.

In the girls 15 and over 1000 freestyle, Kaylee Williams was first, Allison Haak was second and Annette Dombrowski was third as CW swept the top three spots. Kayla McCall was ninth and Allison Ploutz-Snyder was 10th.

Club Wolverine (Hannah Bellard, Isabella Arbaugh, Lucy Mehraban and Lily Cramer) took second in the 13-14 800 freestyle. CW also took fifth.

Club Wolverine (Sophia Tuinman, Kaylee Williams, Sydney Stricklin and Johanna Jorgenson) took first in the 800 free relay. The team of Abigail Ketslakh, Chloe Reed, Kylie Goit and Allison Haak took second.

CW went one-two in the 13-14 200 breaststroke with Yan Yee Adler first and Lily Cramer second. Emma May was fifth.

In the 13-14 200 breaststroke Lily Cramer touched first, Yan Lee Adler was fourth, and Emma May fifth.

In the girls 200 breaststroke, Jordyn Libler was first and Drue Thielking was second. Annaliese Streeter was fourth and Julianne Libler was seventh.

In the 13-14 100 butterfly, Hannah Bellard was fourth, Margaret Patterson was ninth and Sophia Pedersoli was 10th.

In the girls 100 butterfly, Rhianna Hensler was second, Mia Keranen was third, Casey Chung was fourth and Abigail Ketslakh was seventh.

In the 13-14 200 free, Hannah Bellard was second, Lucy Mehraban was eighth and Julia Tuinman was ninth.

In the 200 freestyle, Sydney Stricklin was first, Kaylee Williams was third, Allison Haak fourth, Annette Dombkowski sixth and Vivian Vanrenterghem 10th.

In the 13-14 400 IM, Hannah Bellard was second, Lily Cramer third, Margaret Patterson fifth, Kylie Evenson eighth and Yan Yee Adler ninth.

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In the 400 IM, CW went one-two with Sophia Tuinman first and Sydney Stricklin second. Lindsey Witte was fourth, Jordyn Libler eighth, Kiersten Russell ninth and Julianne Libler 10th.

CW was second in the 13-14 400 free relay with the team of Lucy Mehraban, Sophia Pedersoli, Hannah Bellard and Lily Cramer.

Club Wolverine went one-two in the 400 free relay. The team of Sydney Stricklin, Mia Keranen, Casey Chung and Allison Haak took first. The team of Abigail Ketslakh, Chloe Reed, Annaliese Streeter and Rhianna Hensler touched second.

CW (Kylie Evenson, Hannah Bellard, Lily Cramer and Erika Pietras) took second in the 13-14 200 medley relay.

CW also went one-two in the 200 medley relay. The team of Rhianna Hensler, Sydney Stricklin,  Casey Chung and Julianne Libler took first. The team of Sophia Tuinman, Jordyn Libler, Allison Haak and Mia Keranen took second.

In the 13-14 200 IM, Julia Tuinman was fifth, Kylie Evenson was sixth, Lucy Mehraban was 10th and Emma May 11th.
In the 200 IM, CW took the top SIX spots. Johanna Jorgenson was first followed by Sophia Tuinman, Annaliese Streeter, Casey Chung, Jordyn Libler and Lindsey Witte. Julianne Libler was eighth and Rhianna Hensler was ninth.

In the 13-14 50 free, Lily Cramer was fifth, Sophia Pedersoli was seventh, Lucy Mehraban was ninth and Isabella Arbaugh 10th.

In the 50 free, Sydney Stricklin was second, Mia Keranen was fifth, Abigail Ketslakh ninth and Rhianna Hensler 10th.

In the 13-14 backstroke, Kylie Evenson was ninth and Sophia Pedersoli eighth.

CW took five of the top six spots in the 100 backstroke. Casey Chung took first, Sydney Stricklin second, Kiersten Russell fourth, Holly Pringle fifth and Annaliese Streeter sixth.

In the 13-14 girls 500 free, Hannah Bellard was first, Julia Tuinman fifth and Lily Cramer sixth.

In the girls 500 free, CW took the top four spots with Kaylee Williams first followed by Allison Haak, Annette Dombkowski and Sophia Tuinman. Chloe Reed was seventh, Kylie Goit was ninth and Katherine Capelli 10th.

In the girls 13-14 200 free relay, the team of Sophia Pedersoli, Lucy Mehraban, Lily Cramer and Hannah Bellard touched second.

In the 200 free relay, the team of Mia Keranen, Johanna Jorgenson, Sydney Stricklin and Casey Chung took first and the team of Abigail Ketslakh, Rhianna Hensler, Annaliese Streeter and Allison Haak took second.

In the 13-14 butterfly, Hannah Bellard was first, Margaret Patterson ninth and Isabella Arbaugh 10th.

In the 13-14 100 breaststroke, Lily Cramer was first and Emma May third.

In the girls breaststroke, Jordyn Libler was second, Drue Thielking third, Annaliese Streeter fourth and Julianne Libler fifth.

In the 13-14 200 backstroke, Kylie Evenson was third and Sophia Pedersoli was seventh.

In the 200 backstroke, Casey Chung was first followed by Sophia Tuinman, Sydney Stricklin and Kiersten Russell. Holly Pringle was eighth and Annaliese Streeter ninth.

In the girls 13-14 100 free, Lucy Mehraban was fourth, Lily Cramer eighth and Isabella Arbaugh was 10th.

In the 100 free, Sydney Stricklin was first, Abigail Ketslakh was fourth, Mia Keranen fifth, Casey Chung sixth, Vivian Vanrenterghem eighth, Rhianna Hensler ninth and Chloe Reed 10th.

In the 13-14 400 medley relay, the team of Kylie Evenson, Hannah Bellard, Lily Cramer and Lucy Mehraban took first.

In the 400 medley relay, the team of Casey Chung, Rhianna Hensler, Jordyn Libler and Sydney Stricklin took first. The team of Sophia Tuinman, Mia Keranen, Allison Haak and Drue Thielking was second.

In the 13-14 1650 freestyle, Julia Tuinman was third, Gina Sadler fifth and Margaret Patterson sixth.

In the 15 and over 1650, Annette Dombkowski was second and Kayla McCall ninth.

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