LOUDONVILLE, NY – Junior
Mea Amedio rewrote the pool record book in the 100-yard individual medley, junior Gaylynn Kirn won two individual events and was a part of another relay-winning team and
Claire Donlon,
Sydney Murray and
Bette Sherr-Garcia set personal records in the three-meter diving event as the Siena Swimming and Dive Team swam past visiting Stonehill 191-81 at the Siena Swim Center on Saturday afternoon.
Kirn won the 100-yard backstroke in 59.21, was a member of the 200-yard backstroke relay that finished first in 1:47.68 and also took first place in the 200-yard freestyle event on the afternoon.
Amedio shined in the 100-yard individual medley, finishing in 59.96, nearly a full second faster than the pool record.
Teammate
Clara Samko also touched the wall in a faster than record pace, clocking in at 1.00.36 to take the runners up spot.
The three-meter diving event lent itself to a day of personal records as Donlon scored 283.10 points in a first-place finish, Murray was second with a score of 240.10 and Sherr-Garcia placed third with a tally of 204.60 points.
Donlon doubled as a two-time diving winner by also taking first in the one-meter event with a score of 236.45 points.
Freshman
Skylar Ricard had a strong outing, stretching out for distance by winning the 500-yard freestyle in 5:14.37.
Clara Samko,
Leslie Dame,
Hope Ivanovich and Gabby Rentosa secured a victory in the 200-yard butterfly relay in 1:45.35.
The 200-yard backstroke relay was also won by the Saints in 1:47.68 behind the team of Rentosa, Kirn, Amedio and
Carsyn Ide.
Siena's 200-yard breast stroke relay team of
Kayla Lombardo,
Alice Scalmani,
Clara Samko and
Leslie Dame edged out the Stonehill "A" squad in 2:08.35 by 55 tenths of a second.
Siena continued to dominate the relay events by also taking the 200-yard freestyle relay in 1:41.02 with the team of
Natalie Blume,
Kaci Owens, Ricard and Kirn.
Julia Mihok was victorious in the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:07.41 while Ivanovich was the top finisher in the 100-yard butterfly in 58.67.
Siena (4-7) will return to competition next Saturday at Vermont at 1 p.m. The meet can be viewed on AmericaEast.tv.