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Five Creston swimmers earn medals at Colville meet

Coaches Monique Ares and Kevin Woykin, and members Carter Pelly, Emily Simpson and Kieran Simpson earned medals in Colville...
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Members of the Creston Wave Swim Club at a meet in Colville

The Creston Wave Swim Club headed with 19 swimmers to the annual international meet held in Colville, Wash., on July 6/7.

Ada Browne continued to improve throughout the season, taking off two seconds in her 100-metre breaststroke, placing her sixth for Div. 6 girls.

Natasha Hopkins took off over eight seconds in her 50-metre freestyle for a fast time of 1:09.65 seconds.

Caytlyn Luke blew the crowd away when she improved by nearly 20 seconds in her 100-metre individual medley and by 15 seconds in her Div. 4 girls 50-metre backstroke.

Delaney Mackinlay flew through the water in her novice 25-metre butterfly, improving by 14.13 seconds. Her sister, Madisyn Mackinlay, motored through the water, obtaining a time of 37.71 in the Div. 3 girls 50-metre backstroke. Niki Mackinlay got two best times of nearly 10 seconds each in her Div. 1 girls 100-metre freestyle and 50-metre freestyle.

Kylee Pemberton took off 7.75 seconds in the Div. 4 girls 200-metre individual medley, placing her in sixth.

Div. 2 boy Hayden Persad broke the one-minute mark in his 50-metre freestyle with a time of 57.61 seconds. His brother, Isaiah Persad, broke the minute mark in his 50-metre butterfly with a time of 59.56 seconds, placing him in the top 10 for Div. 3 boys. Nadine Persad kicked hard to the finish with a time of 1:38.78 in her Div. 1 girls 50-metre freestyle.

Jeffrey Roelofse smashed over five seconds off of his 100-metre freestyle for a time of 2:07.02 seconds.

Sierra Simpson got two best times in her 100-metre individual medley and 50-metre butterfly, placing her third for the Div. 3 girls in both races.

Callum Ziefflie took off an insane 25.82 seconds for a time of 42.79 seconds in the 25-metre freestyle, placing him second for novice boys.

Medal winners in Colville included coach Monique Ares who improved in her 100- and 200-metre individual medleys and 100-metre freestyle, and took home the women’s Div. 8 bronze medal.

Carter Pelly obtained best times in four of her races and placed first in all six, earning the Div. 3 girls gold medal. Pelly also took on the “guts and glory” 400-metre individual medley race, representing the Creston Wave Swim Club, placing third out of eight clubs.

Emily Simpson took off over two seconds in her 100-metre individual medley, placing her first. She also took home the Div. 5 girls gold medal.

Kieran Simpson swam hard, placing first in the 50- and 100-metre breaststroke, as well as the 200-metre individual medley, earning him a gold medal.

Coach Kevin Woykin raced fast, placing first in the 50-metre butterfly, and took home the Div. 8 men’s aggregate silver medal.

—CRESTON WAVE SWIM CLUB