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Chappaqua Swim Tops Yorktown In Northern Westchester Swim Meet

CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. - The Chappaqua Swim Club opened the summer season with a 280-252 victory over Yorktown in a Northern Westchester Swim Conference Division 1 meet.

The Chappaqua Swim Team won its first meet of the Northern Westchester Swim Conference season.

The Chappaqua Swim Team won its first meet of the Northern Westchester Swim Conference season.

Photo Credit: JoanieSchildkraut

Wyatt Yates and Kasia Malendowicz each won three events to lead the Chappaqua Swim team. Yates took the Boye 8-Under age group backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle, and Malendowicz was a triple winner in the Girls 14-Under backstroke, butterfly and freestyle.

Laura Jocelyn led Yorktown by winning the Girls 10-Under backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly.

Double winners for Chappaqua were: John Koster (13-Under boys diving and butterfly), Zoe Kerrich (18-Under girls breaststroke, butterfly) and Chris Koster (18-Under boys backstroke, freestyle).

Double winners for Yorktown were: Faith McLaughlin (8-Under girls backstroke, butterfly), Christopher Macaluso (8-Under boys breaststroke, butterfly), Kaitlyn Phelan (12-Under girls breaststroke, butterfly) and Mark McLaughlin (14-Under boys backstroke, freestyle).

Malendowicz swam a 1:01.84 in the In the 14-Under girls 100-meter freestyle to break the Chappaqua team and pool record held by Susannah Rudel set in 2005 (1:02.19).

In the 18-Under 100 girls breaststroke, Zoe Kerrich swam a 1:20.66 to break the pool record set by Raquel Giner on of 1:20.68.                                                   

The Chappaqua team of Joe Weiner, Zachary Eichenberger, Stephen Pearce, and Wyatt Yates broke the 11-Under boys 200 free relay with a time of 2:22.04. The previous record was set in 2012 and held by Ellis Ritchie, Stephen Pearce, Joe Weiner, and Wyatt Yates with a time of 2:25.05.

In the 15-Under girls 200 free relay, Isabella Weiner, Gaige Elms, Margaux Weiner, and Kasia Malendowicz swam a 1:59.65 to break the team record of 2:02.26, set last year by Isabella Weiner, Gaige Elms, Margaux Weiner, and Zoe Kerrich. It also breaks the pool record of 1:59.82 held by Willowbrook (Racquel Giner, Meghan Brooks, Chase Wilt, Ali Polhill) set in 2007. From a report by Chappaqua Swim Coach Dan Levy.

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