Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, December 16, 2016, Page PAGE A14, Image 14

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    PAGE A14, KEIZERTIMES, DECEMBER 16, 2016
Jingle Dash kicks off parade festivities
More than 130 runners and
walkers, dressed in lights, Santa
hats and reindeer horns raced
down River Road on Satur-
day, Dec. 10 in the Jingle Dash
5K.
After rain rushed every-
one inside Town and Country
Lanes, skies cleared by the start
of the race.
The top three runners were
an average age of 11.
Andrew Goemaere, 13,
won in 20 minutes and 19
seconds.
Maddy Endler, 12, took
second in 24:40 and J.J. Her-
rera, 8, fi nished third in 24:45.
Dave Bashaw was fourth
in 24:59 and Howard Cohen
placed fi fth in 25:06.
Aaron
Potter
(25:21),
Dena Crawford (25:26), Dean
Chambers (25:28), Evan Hen-
kel (25:38) and Jennifer Hen-
kel (25:39) rounded out the
top 10.
Cookies, hot cocoa and
coffee awaited participants at
the fi nish line.
KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley
Chuck Downing participated in the Jingle Dash 5K in Keizer with his children Evan, Avryn and
Ava.
SWIM,
continued from Page 12
Two sophomores that have
impressed Lewin are Cameron
Peters and Wyatt Sherwood.
Swimming on the 200 free-
style C relay, Peters had the
fastest lead-off leg, fi nishing in
26.60. Individually, Peters also
won the JV 50 free by more
than two seconds in 26.91
and the 100 free by more than
eight seconds in 1:02.34.
Sherwood swam varsity and
placed third in the 50 free in
26.49.
Leading the varsity, fresh-
man Kyle Hooper won the
100 free in 56.88 and the 200
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fi rst in the 50 free in 24.64
and the 100 fl y in 1:14.16.
Harrison Vaughn won the 100
back in 1:13.24, barely beating
Brock Wyer, who placed sec-
ond in 1:13.91. Gavin Jaqua
fi nished second in the 100
breaststroke in 1:25.74.
Swimming both distance
and sprint, Grant Biondi won
the 500 free in 5:55.12 and
took second in the 50 free in
25.23.
“He was pretty strong for
me last year but this year I
think he’s going to surprise
himself, a lot of motivation
and drive to push himself,”
Lewin said. “He’ll be fun to
watch.”
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McNary also racked up
points in relays. Biondi, Sher-
wood, Jake Wyer and Parker
Dean won the 200 free relay
in 1:42.79. Peters, Jaqua, Tyler
Covalt and Josiah Metz placed
fi rst in the 200 medley relay in
2:16.6. Biondi, Vaughn, Alex
Sharabarin and Jabez Rhoades
had the fasted time in the 400
free relay, fi nishing in 4:00.75.
The McNary girls got two
of its top swimmers back,
Marissa Kuch and Sarah Eck-
ert, who missed the fi rst high
school meet to compete for
their club teams, and also easily
defeated McKay, 131-33.
Kuch won the 200 IM in
2:22.47 and the 100 fl y in
1:04.04. Eckert won the 100
free in 1:00.41 and the 100
breast in 1:20.32.
Lizzie Bryant had the fastest
time in the 100 back, fi nishing
in 1:12.77. Emily Alger placed
fi rst in the 200 free in 2:29.44.
Alyssa Garvey won the 50 free
in 28.49 and Kylie McCarty
touched the wall fi rst in the
500 free, fi nishing in 6:10.51.
The Lady Celts also won
three relays.
Abby McCoy, Emma Gar-
land, Hannah Corpe and Mc-
Carty had the fastest time in
the 200 medley relay, fi nish-
ing in 2:16.54. Kuch, Eckert,
Garvey and Bailey White won
the 200 free relay in 1:54.47.
Kuch, McCarty, Corpe and
Haley Debban then touched
the wall fi rst in the 400 free
relay, fi nishing in 4:17.12.
McNary competed against
Sprague on Thursday, Dec.
15 and then took a break for
the holidays. The next meet
is Tuesday, Jan. 3 at the Kroc
Center versus West Salem.
“We’re taking the path
that we want to be, getting
ready for February,” Lewin
said. “The biggest thing that
we need to work on is, really
we do a good job of racing
but sometimes we over think
it and get too worried. We’ve
got to work on relaxing and
going back to what we train to
do. Hopefully, we’ll put all that
together.”