Paxton Aquatic Wildcats defeat Rantoul in home swim meet | Ford County Chronicle (2024)

PAXTON – The Paxton Aquatic Wildcats defeated Rantoul on Saturday.

The Paxton girls won 164-80 while the boys lost 142-66. Paxton won via a combined score of 230-222.

Reagan Loschen, Emma Doolen and Maci Stafford finished in the top three in the girls’ age 8-and-under 25-meter freestyle with times of 25.78, 36.13 and 37.15 seconds, respectively.

In the girls’ age 8-and-under 25-meter breaststroke, Reagan Loschen, Kinley Garrell and Maci Stafford finished in the top three with times of 37.16, 44 and 45.63 seconds, respectively.

Willow Jones and Eden Schnebly placed first and second, respectively, in the girls’ age 9-10 25-meter backstroke with times of 25.53 and 28.07 seconds while Isabella Finkelman finished fifth with a time of 35.75 seconds.

Louise Foster and Willow Jones finished first and second, respectively, with times of 24.94 and 29.44 in the girls’ age 9-10 25-meter butterfly.

Meredith Foster and Alyssa Hahn finished first and second, respectively, in the girls’ age 13-14 50-meter butterfly with times of 47.44 and 54.25 seconds.

Jackson Rohrbach placed first in the boys’ age 8-and-under 25-meter backstroke with a time of 35.38 seconds while Garrett Eichelberger finished second with a time of 39.35 seconds.

Emma Doolen and Analia Rodriguez finished first and second, respectively, in the girls’ age 8-and-under 25-meter backstroke with times of 42.81 seconds and 1:17.59.

Jackson Rohrbach and Garrett Eichelberger finished first and second, respectively, in the boys’ age 25-meter freestyle with times of 25.19 and 28.53 seconds.

Louise Foster placed first in the girls’ age 9-10 25-meter freestyle with a time of 20.25 seconds while Eden Schnebly finished third with a time of 28 seconds and Anna See clocked in at 29.17 seconds for fourth place.

Morgan Loschen clocked in at 41.84 for first place in the girls’ age 11-12 50-meter freestyle while Azi Fitzpatrick and Violet Foster placed third and fourth, respectively, with times of 45.87 and 46 seconds.

Meredith Foster finished first in the 50-meter freestyle with a time of 39.06 seconds while Alyssa Hahn and Kendra Goff placed third and fourth, respectively, with times of 43.91 and 44 seconds.

In the girls’ age 15-18 50-meter freestyle, Mackenzie Tavenner finished first with a time of 42.03 seconds while Ava Elam placed third with a time of 51.43 and Lillia Cummings clocked in at 57.35 seconds for fourth place.

Meredith Foster finished first in the girls’ age 13-14 50-meter breaststroke with a time of 49.6 seconds while Kendra Goff and Emaline Cummings finished third and fourth, respectively, with times of 57.69 seconds and 1:29.87.

Radley Bowman finished first with a time of 25.84 seconds in the boys’ age 9-10 25-meter freestyle while Nathan Dunlavey finished third with a time of 31.78 seconds.

Alyssa Hahn finished first in the girls’ age 13-14 50-meter backstroke with a time of 49.19 seconds while Kendra Goff placed third with a time of 52.01 seconds and Emaline Cummings clocked in at 1:10.31 for fourth place.

Louise Foster finished first in the girls’ age 9-10 25-meter breaststroke with a time of 28.03 seconds while Wynee Druschel and Anna See placed fourth and fifth, respectively, with times of 35 and 38.65 seconds.

Brayden Kief finished first in the boys’ age 15-18 50-meter freestyle with a time of 34.18 seconds while Abner Foster finished fourth with a time of 51.24 seconds. Kief also finished first in the 50-meter breaststroke with a time of 42.28 seconds while Foster placed fourth with a time of 1:04.65.

Garrett Eichelberger finished first in the boys’ age 8-and-under 25-meter breaststroke with a time of 33.65 seconds while Eiraden Schwing finished fifth with a time of 1:18.4.

Reagan Loschen finished first in the girls’ age 8-and-under 25-meter butterfly with a time of 33.41 seconds.

Jackson Rohrbach finished first in the boys’ age 8-and-under 25-meter butterfly with a time of 31.5 seconds.

In the girls’ age 8-and-under 100-meter medley relay, Emma Doolen, Kinley Garrell, Reagan Loschen and Maci Stafford finished first with a time of 2:26.97.

In the girls’ age 9-10 100-meter medley relay, Willow Jones, Wynee Druschel, Louise Foster and Eden Schnebly finished first with a time of 1:52.03.

Alyssa Hahn, Violet Foster, Kendra Goff and Meredith Foster finished first in the girls’ age 13-14 200-meter freestyle relay with a time of 2:55.12.

In the girls’ age 13-14 200-meter medley relay, Alyssa Hahn, Kendra Goff, Meredith Foster and Emaline Cummings finished first with a time of 3:20.5.

In the girls’ age 8-and-under 100-meter freestyle relay, Maci Stafford, Emma Doolen, Kinley Garrell and Reagan Loschen finished first with a time of 2:36.

Eden Schnebly, Willow Jones, Anna See and Louise Foster finished first in the girls’ age 9-10 100-meter freestyle relay with a time of 1:42.28.

Mackenzie Tavenner, Ava Elam and Lillia Cummings finished second, third and fourth, respectively, in the girls’ age 15-18 50-meter breaststroke with times of 51.97, 1:12.82 and 1:17.85.

In the girls’ age 15-18 50-meter backstroke, Mackenzie Tavenner, Ava Elam and Lillia Cummings finished second, third and fourth, respectively, with times of 1:00.5, 1:10.62 and 1:17.91.

Morgan Loschen and Violet Foster finished second and third, respectively, in the girls’ age 11-12 50-meter breaststroke with times of 57.72 seconds and 1:00.62 while Aleiyah Frichtl finished fifth with a time of 1:11.82.

Lucas Pietkiewicz and Adam Henry finished second and third, respectively, with times of 1:35.44 and 1:42.56.

Brayden Kief finished second in the boys’ age 15-18 50-meter backstroke with a time of 45.66 seconds while Abner Foster placed third with a time of 1:07.72.

Violet Foster finished second in the girls’ age 11-12 50-meter butterfly with a time of 55.53 seconds.

Adam Henry placed second in the boys’ age 11-12 50-meter butterfly with a time of 1:10.16.

In the girls’ age 11-12 200-meter medley relay, Khloe Lancaster, Morgan Loschen, Violet Foster and Aleiyah Frichtl finished second with a time of 3:45.88.

In the girls’ age 11-12 200-meter freestyle relay, Madi Hill, Allie Elson, Aleiyah Frichtl and Morgan Loschen finished second with a time of 3:52.03.

In the girls’ age 15-18 200-meter freestyle relay, Lillia Cummings, Emaline Cummings, Ava Elam and Mackenzie Tavenner finished second with a time of 3:23.97.

Adam Henry and Lucas Pietkiewicz finished third and fourth, respectively, with times of 58.93 seconds and 1:05.34 in the boys’ age 11-12 50-meter freestyle.

Radley Bowman and Nathan Dunlavey finished third and fourth, respectively, in the boys’ age 9-10 25-meter breaststroke with times of 35.22 and 35.81 seconds.

Allie Elson placed third in the girls’ age 11-12 50-meter backstroke with a time of 1:03.66 while Aleiyah Frichtl clocked in at 1:08.97 for fourth place.

Lucas Pietkiewicz finished third in the boys’ age 11-12 50-meter breaststroke with a time of 1:20.03.

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