2012 CASL City Meet Scores, Event Winners & High-Point Scorers

Season-Ending Championship Meet Held At Fort Oglethorpe This Weekend

Saturday, July 14, 2012 - by Special To The Chattanoogan.com

FINAL TEAM SCORES

1. Dalton 2,263.5; 2. Stuart Heights 2,071; 3. Ooltewah 1,811.5; 4. Signal Mountain 1,439; 5. Fairyland 1,165.

6. Cleveland 993.5; 7. Country Club 911.5; 8. Mosby Park 620; 9. Ringgold 582.5; 10. Red Bank 505.

11. Ridgeside 393.5; 12. Fort Oglethorpe 366; 13. Calhoun 327; 14. Cumberland 198; 15. Big Ridge 78.

SATURDAY'S EVENT WINNERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS

8-UNDER 25 FREE: 1. Ellie Taliaferro (Fairyland) 15.

07; 1. Eddie Birdsong (Red Bank) 16.20;

9-10 50 FREE: 1. Jewel Gordon (Signal Mountain) 29.16; 1. Ross Valdez (Dalton) 30.54;

11-12 50 FREE: 1. Reese Bingham (Dalton) 27.62; 1. Raul Valdez (Dalton) 26.28;

13-14 50 FREE: 1. Missy Karman (Stuart Heights) 25.88; 1. Jon Pat Ransom (Stuart Heights) 23.80;

15-18 50 FREE: 1. April Forsthoffer (Stuart Heights) 25.35; 1. Taylor Dale (Dalton) 21.87;

8-UNDER 100 FREE: 1. Ellie Taliaferro (Fairyland) 1:12.58; 1. George Von Canon (Stuart Heights) 1:21.79;

9-10 200 FREE: 1. Jewel Gordon (Signal Mountain) 2:28.01; 1. Reece Gallagher (Fort Oglethorpe) 2:22.88;

11-12 200 FREE: 1. Hollie Porter (Dalton) 2:10.90; 1. Ethan Bevill (Fairyland) 2:09.39;

13-14 200 FREE: 1. Anne Dassow (Fairyland) 2:01.98; 1. Ethan Young (Dalton) 1:51.76;

15-18 200 FREE: 1. Emeline Lochmaier (Signal Mountain) 1:57.67; 1. Wil Cushman (Dalton) 1:49.67;

8-UNDER 25 BACK: 1. Leah Boyd (Ooltewah) 18.82; 1. George Von Canon (Stuart Heights) 20.17;

9-10 50 BACK: 1. Julie Bryant (Mosby Park) 35.47; 1. Reece Gallagher (Fort Oglethorpe) 34.33;

11-12 50 BACK: 1. Reese Bingham (Dalton) 32.43; 1. Raul Valdez (Dalton) 30.18;

13-14 50 BACK: 1. Susanna LaRochelle (Signal Mountain) 29.43; 1. Ethan Young (Dalton) 25.39 (broke his own record of 25.56 set in 2011)

15-18 50 BACK: 1. Mikaya Reynolds (Stuart Heights) 28.62; 1. Taylor Dale (Dalton) 23.42 (broke his own record of 23.80 set in 2011);

8-UNDER 25 FLY: 1. Leah Boyd 16.26; 1. George Von Canon (Stuart Heights) 16.96;

9-10 50 FLY: 1. Alli Workman (Calhoun) 32.14; 1. Reece Gallagher (Fort Oglethorpe) 32.61;

11-12 50 FLY: 1. CeCe Turner (Country Club) 30.22; 1. Ethan Bevill (Fairyland) 28.69;

13-14 50 FLY: 1. Anne Dassow (Fairyland) 28.10; 1. Ethan Young (Dalton) 24.05 (broke own record of 24.25 set in 2011);

15-18 50 FLY: 1. April Forsthoffer (Stuart Heights) 26.71; 1. Taylor Dale (Dalton) 23.37;

8-UNDER 100 FREE RELAY: 1. Ooltewah 1:10.13; 1. Dalton 1:12.32;

9-10 200 FREE RELAY: 1. Ooltewah 2:14.58; 1. Dalton 2:16.58;

11-12 200 FREE RELAY: 1. Stuart Heights 1:59.03; 2. Dalton 1:54.59;

13-14 200 FREE RELAY: 1. Stuart Heights 1:53.85; 1. Cleveland 1:43.41;

15-18 200 FREE RELAY: 1. Stuart Heights 1:46.85; 1. Dalton 1:31.83.

OVERALL HIGH-POINT SCORERS

8-UNDER GIRLS: 1. Ellie Taliaferro (Fairyland) 97; 2. Leah Boyd (Ooltewah) 91.

8-UNDER BOYS: 1. George Von Canon (Stuart Heights) 96; 2. Roman Valdez (Dalton) 74.

9-10 GIRLS: 1. Jewel Gordon (Signal Mountain) 93; 2. Julie Bryant (Mosby Park) 90.

9-10 BOYS: 1. Reece Gallagher (Fort Oglethorpe) 100; 2. Ross Valdez (Dalton) 88.

11-12 GIRLS: 1. Reese Bingham (Dalton) 93; 2. Mary Margaret Arrowsmith (Fairyland) 85.

11-12 BOYS: 1 Raul Valdez (Dalton) 93; 2. Ethan Bevill (Fairyland) 91.

13-14 GIRLS: 1. Anne Dassow (Fairyland) 93; 2. Susanna LaRochelle (Signal Mountain) 90.

13-14 BOYS: 1. Ethan Young (Dalton) 100; 2. Jon Pat Ransom (Stuart Heights) 87.

15-18 GIRLS: 1. Mikaya Reynolds (Stuart Heights) and April Forsthoffer (Stuart Heights) tied with 94.

15-18 BOYS: 1. Taylor Dale (Dalton) 100; 2. Ryan Forsthoffer (Stuart Heights) 84.

(Email John Hunt at nomarathonmoose@comcast.net)


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