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GIRLS SWIMMING: With thrilling finish, Webb City edges Carl Junction for COC crown

By:
Jason Peake

 

WEBB CITY, Mo. —  As the final event of the Central Ozark Conference Swimming and Diving Championships began on Tuesday night, the scenario was simple for the Webb City Cardinals and Carl Junction Bulldogs.  

For the close rivals, the 400-yard freestyle relay would decide the conference championship. In a thrilling conclusion, it was the host Cardinals who finished strong.

Webb City won the last event of the evening to claim the championship at the COC Meet at the Buck Miner Swim Center.

Webb City’s 400 free relay team of Skylar Powell, Camryn Klosterman, Avery Mitchell and Sophia Whitesell took first place in 3 minutes, 53 seconds. The Cardinals won the event after being seeded fifth.

“I about threw up,” Webb City coach Shawn Klosterman said of watching the final race play out. “Honestly, I was expecting a really big swim and then still being second. It was really fun to watch. It was very exciting. It was pretty cool to see. It was just miraculous that it came down to the last relay.”

Webb City’s 400 freestyle relay of Skylar Powell, Camryn Klosterman, Avery Mitchell and Sophia Whitesell secured the COC crown for the Cardinals.

With the late push, Webb City finished with 293 points, while Carl Junction had 289.5. 

“It’s hard to believe actually,” Coach Klosterman said of claiming the COC crown. “Carl Junction has so much state-level power. I knew the only way we could do it was with depth and diving. Carl Junction had some big swims and we were just trying to match them the whole way. 

“We looked at the psych sheets and we tried to calculate all the scores throughout the meet,” Klosterman added. “We figured where we should be, and when we got three divers to score, we thought the meet would be dead even between the two teams. I was actually tracking who was out-performing their seeds the whole way. It looked like Carl Junction was out-performing their seeds all the way up to the 500 free. I still thought we had a shot. They went from fifth to first in the 200 free relay, which was huge. But we kind of held on until the last relay.” 

After 11 events, Carl Junction held a slim lead over the Cardinals for the top spot in the standings. The Bulldogs finished fourth in the final event.

“If we were second in that last relay, it still wouldn’t have been enough unless Carl was all the way back in sixth place, which was pretty unlikely,” Klosterman noted. “So the only way to win the meet was winning that last relay. I was astonished we did.”

The Bulldogs were attempting to win the meet for a third straight season. This year, Carl Junction settled for second place.

“We have to chase Webb after diving every year,” Bulldogs coach Stephanie Miller said. “They went 1-2-3 in diving and we had to come from behind. But to end up just a few points behind, I’m thrilled. There were pool records set here and the COC is phenomenal. I gave out more medals to my girls tonight than I can count. We just came up a few points short. I’m really proud of my girls and I love the girls from Webb. I’m happy for them.”

 

The Webb City Cardinals pose after winning the COC Swimming and Diving Championships on Tuesday night.

WEBB CITY HIGHLIGHTS

In a great start to the meet, Webb City went 1-2-3 in the 1-meter diving competition. Mia Barone was the champ, with Kelli Tollefson second and Breanna Woods third. 

“Diving is always an advantage for us, but all of our girls had zero experience before this year,” Klosterman said. “Getting them ready for this one was important. It’s amazing they got there.”

Webb City’s Avery Mitchell competes during the COC Meet on Tuesday. Photos by Israel Perez.

In addition to winning the 400 freestyle relay, Webb City placed second in the 200 medley relay in 2:02, with Klosterman, Makenzie Storm, Whitesell and Ella Holt competing.

The 200 freestyle relay finished third, with Powell, Hally Philpot, Holt and Mitchell swimming. 

The Cardinals received solid contributions from a number of athletes. 

A junior, Whitesell won the 500 freestyle in 5:33 and was the runner-up in the 200 individual medley (2:18).

A senior, Storm was the runner-up in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:14.

Powell placed third in the 100 freestyle and took fourth in the 50 free. Klosterman placed fourth in the 100 butterfly and was fifth in the 200 IM, while Mitchell placed fourth in the 100 free and fifth in the 50 free. 

Alix Davis finished sixth in the 100 backstroke and Philpot took sixth in the 100 breaststroke.

 

CARL JUNCTION HIGHLIGHTS

Carl Junction’s Chloe Miller

The Bulldogs won five events. 

The team of Skyler Sundy, Abigail Wilson, Chloe Miller and Alanza Montez took first in the 200-yard medley relay in 1:54.

The Bulldogs also won the 200 freestyle relay, as Montez, Carsyn Smith, Sundy and Miller finished with a time of 1:43. 

A sophomore, Miller won two individual events. Miller was the champion in both the 50 freestyle (25.17 seconds) and the 100 free (54.95). The time in the 100 free is a pool record. 

A junior, Sundy won the 100 backstroke in 1 minute even and also tied for second in the 50 free. Sundy’s time in the backstroke was a pool record.

Carl Junction’s Abigail Holcomb competes during Tuesday’s COC Meet at Webb City. Photo by Israel Perez.

Madeleine Garoutte placed third in the 100 butterfly, while Smith took third in the 100 backstroke and Wilson was third in the 100 breaststroke.

The Bulldogs finished fourth in the 400 free relay, with Elyanna Dogotch, Smith, Garoutte and Wilson competing.

Also for the Bulldogs, Wilson and Sophia Holcomb finished sixth and seventh, respectively, in the 200 IM, while Holcomb was sixth in the 100 butterfly and Kennedy Johnson was sixth in the 500 free. Montez took seventh in the 100 free.

Coach Miller noted she was proud of her team’s showing. 

“My daughter Chloe showed up in the 100 and that was nice to see,” Coach Miller said. “She won the 50 and that was great. Skyler was amazing, too. Our relays…we can’t wait to take them to state. I think today was a good confidence-builder for them. We’re ready to go to state.” 

 

CARTHAGE HIGHLIGHTS

The Tigers placed fourth in the standings with 157 points.

Carthage junior Madison Riley won two events in record-setting fashion.

Riley was the champion in the 200 freestyle with a time of 2:01 and also touched the wall first in the 100 butterfly in 1:00.94. Both are meet records. 

Pictured is Carthage’s Madelyn Kennedy.

Carthage’s 200 freestyle relay team of Cassidy Smith, Aubree Santillan, Hope Fultz and Riley took second in 1:47. 

The Tigers were third in the 400 free relay, with Riley, Smith, Fultz and Santillan competing.

Ava Lacey finished third in both the 200 freestyle and the 500 free for the Tigers, while Santillan was fourth in both the 200 IM and the 100 backstroke.

Smith finished sixth in the 100 freestyle and Victoria Martinez placed seventh in the 100 fly.

 

JOPLIN HIGHLIGHTS

Joplin was sixth in the standings with 93 points.

Joplin’s Megan Walser competes during Tuesday’s COC Meet.

The Eagles were third in the 200 medley relay in 2:14, with Sophia Schwartz, Emma Langer, Allie Lawrence and Lily Rakes competing.

Joplin’s 200 free relay finished sixth, with Langer, Schwartz, Rakes and Lawrence swimming. The Eagles were also sixth in the 400 free relay, with the same foursome competing.

Lawrence finished fifth in the 100 fly and Langer was eighth in the 100 breaststroke.

Also for Joplin, Megan Walser was eighth in both the 200 IM and the 500 freestyle and Mairi Beranek was 10th in the 100 backstroke.

 

COC Swimming & Diving Championships

Final team scores: Webb City 293, Carl Junction 289.5, Ozark 190, Carthage 157, Nixa 141.5, Joplin 93, Republic 57.

 

Joplin’s Lily Rakes competes at the COC Meet on Tuesday night in Webb City. All photos by Israel Perez/SoMo Sports.

 

Pictured is Carl Junction’s Tea Kosmajac.

 

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