Milestone Meet Results

Ashland defeated Milestone by a score of 1518-1152. The breakdown by division was as follows:

Novice: Ashland 648, Milestone 445
Advanced: Ashland 268, Milestone 154
Junior Varsity: Ashland 149, Milestone 128
Varsity: Ashland 181, Milestone 80
Senior Varsity: Milestone 179, Ashland 82
Advanced Relay: Ashland 104, Milestone 80
Senior Varsity Relay: Ashland 86, Milestone 86

It is necessary to note that Milestone has had an excellent summer and is clearly a well-coached team on the ascent. They will certainly be a team to be reckoned with in the coming years. We congratulate them on their season.

Quadruple winners were: Erin Gannon, Mattie Grant, Seth Gulas, Libby Klinger, Will Mallory, Miranda Menk, Taylor Smith, Kyle Talmage, and Helen Wasz.

Triple winners were: Curran Henry, Baddy Addy Klinger, Lucas Pienkowski, Will Roberts, Ben Schubert, Ted Schubert, Hill Sewell, Melissa Talmage, Kyle Tyson, and Bender Vaught.

An unusually high number of final meet championship meet qualifiers were: Maxl Cook, Jacob Davis, Claire Grant, Nick Gulas, Jimmy James Foley, Tyler Pimblett, and Jonathan Waller.

Seth Gulas broke the team record in junior boys’ 50 free. Seth is the youngest swimmer in our team’s history to swim 50 meters in under 30 seconds. Will Mallory broke the team record in senior boys’ 50 breast. Will now holds ALL of the senior boys’ team records. Ted Schubert broke the team records in intermediate boys’ 100 IM, 100 back, and 100 fly. His times in the IM and fly broke records held by Scott Feeley, who is now a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and serving our country as a Navy SEAL.

And on the topic of the military… we also want to thank Milestone for spearheading the Flat Daddies campaign. The two teams collected enough money to buy 12 Flat Daddies. Perhaps no one in our country is more worthy of our support than the kids of our servicemen and women who are forced to sacrifice time with their parents in order for all of us to enjoy the security and benefits of living in a free society. Thanks to folks from both teams who were so generous in this endeavor.

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