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Another record broken as Hodag swimmers win again

By StarJournal
September 25, 2020
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Senior Makenna Winnicki breaks the surface on the return leg of the backstroke in the 200 IM. Winnicki won the event with Maria Heck placing second.

The Hodag swim team honored its three seniors, Lisa Kennedy, Makenna Winnicki and Julia Burke, Thursday evening.

Medford came to town to attempt to ruin the Hodags run of winning every event in every meet so far this season. The closest they would come is placing second in four events in the Hodags’ 128-42 win.

The girls swept two of the eight individual events – the 200-yard freestyle and 100-yard freestyle. Another record fell, this time it was the 200-yard freestyle relay with Noelle St.Pierre, Malia Frances, Abi and Makenna Winnicki breaking it in a time of 1:42.68. The 1993 record was beaten by .02 seconds. Next Thursday the team travels to Ladysmith and then hosts Antigo and Mosinee the following Thursdays to finish the conference schedule.

Photos by Bob Mainhardt

Lisa Kennedy dives in to begin the 100-yard backstroke. Kennedy won the event. Freshman Samantha Sundby placed second in the 100-yard breaststroke. IMG_0743W IMG_5559W IMG_5757W Karis Francis swam the 100-yard butterfly and placed second. IMG_5834W IMG_5889W
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Jenna Fugle swam the 200 yard freestyle and placed third to complete the sweep in the event with Malia Francis in first and Noelle St.Pierre taking second.
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