PORTSMOUTH, OH – Campbellsville dominates in final meet before the Christmas break with a 203-39 win over the Shawnee State Bears.
The Tigers started the day with an early victory in the 200m medley relay.
Ian Lopez,
John Carter Chappell,
Sebastian Escobar,
Llewellyn Crewe-Brown won the event with a time of 1:52.10. Campbellsville had a second team close behind in the event,
Logan Reichley,
Gavin Johnson,
Grant Luckett, and
Thomas Webb swam a time of 1:57.07.
Nick Burnison won the first individual event for the Tigers in the 800m freestyle. Burnison touched the wall in 9:29.21.
Sebastian Escobar broke his own school record in the 200m freestyle with his new mark of 1:57.50.
Crewe-Brown, Reichley, and
Jude White finished 1-3 in the 100m backstroke. Crewe-Brown won the event in 1:02.21, Reichley finished second in 1:02.45, and White finished third in 1:06.29.
Grant Luckett won the 200m butterfly with his time of 2:37.01.
Heading to the 100m breaststroke,
Israel Kolomiyets earned a school record in the event with a time of 1:09.27. Kolomiyets was able to earn a second school record in the 200m breaststroke with his time of 2:33.16.
In the 50m freestyle Campbellsville had two go 1-2 in the event.
Ian Lopez and
Thomas Webb finished in 25.29 and 25.93 respectively. In the 100m freestyle, Crewe-Brown picked up his second win of the day with a time of 55.43.
Reichley picked up another win for the Tigers in the 200m backstroke. He finished the event in 2:22.01. In the 400m freestyle, Campbellsville had another 1-3 placement in the event. Burnison,
Dustin Melton, and Luckett were able touch the wall in 4:30.77, 4:51.59, and 4:55.62.
Campbellsville picked up one last 1-3 placing on the day in the 100m butterfly. Lopez, Mullins, and Reichley all placed within nine seconds of each other.
Sebastian Escobar earn a second school record on the day in the 200m IM. Escobar won the event with a time of 2:16.27.
The Tigers ended the day on a high note in the 800m freestyle relay. Campbellsville won the event with a new school record time of 8:24.44.
"This has been the best end to our training week and first semester of this season," said Coach
Casey Bradstreet. "I look forward to seeing what we can do after a restful Christmas break."
The Tigers will jump back into action January 7
th when they travel to Centre College.