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THE SPORTS REPORTS: CORNING'S McKANE TOPS ALL-REGION GIRLS SWIM TEAM AS 'SWIMMER OF YEAR;' TOWANDA'S VARNER RECOGNIZED (2022-03-30)

The Sports Reports
Corning sophomore Angie McKane was a state champion, and two-time state medalist breaking records throughout the season. She headlines The Sports Reports’ 2021-22 girls’ All-Region team as ‘Swimmer of the Year.”

What didn’t Corning’s Angie McKane do this year? She became the first  swimming state champion for the Hawks when she won the 100 fly NYSPHSAA title and she also added a fifth-place finish in the 50 free. She broke school records in both events and also broke the Section 4  record in the fly. Her list of records she holds is already a mile long and she’s just a sophomore. She qualified for states in four events, helping Corning make it to States in both the 200 and 400 free relays. She helped the 200 free relay finish 11th at states.

Corning’s Brooke Terwilliger was a state medalist for the Hawks and  she is the “Diver of the Year.” Terwilliger was second at the Section 4, Class A Diving championships at 432.80, before having a big meet at states.

Terwilliger was 10th in the state to earn a state medal. She was Section 4, Class AA’s most consistent diver throughout the season.

The Hawks 200 free relay finished 11th at the state meet and they were the “Relay of the Year.”

The team of McKane, Kara Peters, Vanessa Turner and Audra Hilker swam a 1:42.06 to win the sectional championship and then lowered their  time at states with a 1:40.97.

Elmira’s Madelyn Cavalier had a strong debut season and she was the “Newcomer of the Year.”

The eighth-grader finished ninth in the 100 fly and 10th in the 100 backstroke at sectionals. Her best times this year were 1:15.08 in the fly and 1:13.88 in the 100 backstroke. Against Ithaca in October she won the 100 fly and took second in the 100 back.

Horseheads won the Section 4 team title and coach Megan Janeski is the  “Coach of the Year.

The Blue Raiders went unbeaten in the regular season, claiming the  STAC division title. They then went to sectionals and won the Class A championship with a team score of 515.5 topping Corning (467). The Blue Raiders didn’t have any swimming state qualifiers, and they  relied on their depth to help them win all season long.

FIRST TEAM
Angie McKane, Corning: (See above).

Brooke Terwilliger, Corning: (See above).

Allie O’Brien, Notre Dame:
Won the 200 IM at Class C sectionals  (2:20.45); 5th 200 medley relay (2:11.99); 2nd 100 back (1:02.12); 4th
400 free relay (4:22.69).

Taegan Williams, Athens: Placed 3rd 200 free at districts (2:03.8); 3rd 200 free relay (1:50.46). 5th 100 free 57.43. 4th 400 free relay (4:02.03)

Kara Peters, Corning: Part of the 200 free relay that took 11th at states. (1:42.06 at sectionals to win the title). Won the 200 free at sectionals (1:58.79). Class A sectional runner-up in the 500 free  (5:22.24). Section 4 champion in the 400 free relay (3:41.62). State qualifier in the 400 free relay Made states in the 200 free.

Vanessa Turner, Corning: Part of the 200 free relay that took 11th at  states. (1:42.06 at sectionals to win the title). Won the 200 IM at sectionals (2:14.63). Section 4, Class A champion in the 500 free (5:20.89); Section 4 champion in the 400 free relay (3:41.62). State qualifier in the 400 free relay. State qualifier in the 500 free along with the 200 and 400 free relays.

Sibby Lowe, Horseheads: Section 4, Class A runner-up in the 100 free  (55.45); 2nd in the 200 free relay at sectionals (1:44.58). 2nd in the
50 free at sectionals (24.90)

Emma Bachert, Horseheads: Section 4 diving Class A champion at 443.10. A state qualifier.

Kaelyn Katchuk, Owego: A state qualifier in diving. A Section 4, Class B champion in diving with a score of 451.55, the best score of anyone
in any class at sectionals.

Grace Shelhamer, Horseheads: 3rd in the 200 IM at Class A sectionals (2:23.20). 2nd in the 200 free relay at sectionals (1:44.58). 4th in
the 100 fly at sectionals (1:05.37).

Mira Kittle, Waverly: An eighth-grader, Kittle set a new school record in the one-meter diving competition this season. It was Kittle’s first-ever time diving and she scored a 199.35, breaking a school-record that had held since 1994. Kittle also finished second at Sectionals in the 50-yard freestyle in 25.94 seconds, and second in the 100-yard backstroke in 1:05.57.

SECOND TEAM
Carolyn Warner, Wellsboro: Warner was 7th in the 100 fly at districts (1:13.98), and 7th in the 100  back (1:11.09).

Isobel Anderegg, Wellsboro: Anderegg was 7th 200 IM at districts (2:30.91), and 6th in the 100  breaststroke (1:16.31).

Juliana Varner, Towanda: Third-place finisher in the 50 free at districts (26.75 seconds). 8th in 200 free relay (2:08.42).

Sophia DeSisti, Waverly: DeSisti finished third in the 200-yard free at Sectionals in 2:11.23, and was fifth in the 100-yard free in 58.55 seconds. She also swam on second-place 200 free relay (1:48.62), and third place 200-yard medley relay (2:03.63)

Brooke Kopatz, Athens: Was 3rd 100 breaststroke at districts (1:11.39); 3rd 200 free relay at districts (1:50.46), 4th 400 free relay (4:02.03).

Taylar Fisher, Athens: Was 3rd 200 free relay at districts (1:50.46); 6th  200 IM (2:28.86), 4th 400 free relay (4:02.03). 6th 100 back (1:09.99).

Carolyn Heckle, Corning: Section 4, Class A third-place finisher in the 100 free (57.88). 4th in the 50 free at sectionals (26.15). Section 4 champion in the 400 free relay (3:41.62). Section 4 champion in the 400 free relay (3:41.62), a state qualifier in the relay.

Gabby Janeski, Horseheads: Was 2nd in the 200 free relay at sectionals (1:44.58). 3rd in the 100 breaststroke at sectionals (1:16.91). 3rd in the 100 fly at sectionals (1:05.15).

Elise Johnson, Horseheads: Was 2nd in the 200 free relay at sectionals (1:44.58). 3rd in the 200 free at sectionals (2:01.07). 3rd in the 500 free at sectionals (5:31.45). Sectional runner-up in the 400 free  relay (3:55.87).

Audra Hilker, Corning: Part of the 200 free relay that took 11th at states (1:42.06 at sectionals to win the title). 4th in the 200 IM at
Class A sectionals (2:29.55).

McKenna Malone, Elmira: 5th in the 100 free at sectionals (59.06). 2nd in the 200 medley relay at sectionals (2:02.78). 6th in the 50 free
(27.03).

Delaney Woodhouse, Horseheads:
A third-place finisher in the 200 free at sectionals (2:05.28), 4th in the 500 free (5:45.30), runner-up in the 400 free relay (3:55.87).

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