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Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Wins Home Invitational Meet

CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- The Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Club hosted five other Westchester-area club teams and took overall first place by 15 points over second-place Peekskill at the Chappaqua Invitational Meet on July 20.

Divers did their best tricks at the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Invitational meet, July 20.

Divers did their best tricks at the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Invitational meet, July 20.

Photo Credit: Maija Cekic/Joanie Schildkraut
Young swimmers from Chappaqua, Peekskill, Yorktown and Pound Ridge swim in the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Club Invitational.

Young swimmers from Chappaqua, Peekskill, Yorktown and Pound Ridge swim in the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Club Invitational.

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Chappaqua swimmers after a race in the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Club Invitational.

Chappaqua swimmers after a race in the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Club Invitational.

Photo Credit: Maija Cekic/Joanie Schildkraut
Seven Bridges Field Club of Chappaqua had its swim team at the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Invitational.

Seven Bridges Field Club of Chappaqua had its swim team at the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Invitational.

Photo Credit: Maija Cekic/Joanie Schildkraut
Fresh off a race at the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Club on July 20.

Fresh off a race at the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Club on July 20.

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Set for a race during the Chappaqua Invitational where six teams competed in a fun day.

Set for a race during the Chappaqua Invitational where six teams competed in a fun day.

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Swim mission accomplished at the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Invitational.

Swim mission accomplished at the Chappaqua Swim & Tennis Invitational.

Photo Credit: Maija Cekic/Joanie Schildkraut

Chappaqua scored 139 followed by Peekskill's 124, Yorktown with 105, Ossining's Torview Swim Club (100), Chappaqua's Seven Bridges Field Club (96) and Pound Ridge (65). According to Chappaqua's coaches' report, the meet began with a crescendo diving relay in which teams had four divers each doing one of the following dives: smallest splash, can opener, most twists and cannonball. This was followed by a bunch of regular events such as freestyle and medley relays (co-ed), individual freestyle,and individual medleys. The silly/fun events kicked into high gear with the Blown-up Cap Relay, the 4-person Coach/Staff Free Relay, the Parent Relay, the Girls and Boys Crescendo Relays in which participants representing each of the five age groups swam the following: doggie paddle, sidestroke, elementary backstroke, corkscrew and Hawaiian breaststroke. At the meet's conclusion, teams were presented with trophies and swimmers also received medals and ribbons for their efforts. A raffle was held, the proceeds of which went to support Swim Across America, held the previous weekend at CST.  

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