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16-05-2025
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Shikellamy 4x100 relay breaks own record at HAC girls meet
MILTON — Before the Pa. Heartland Athletic Conference meet started Saturday, the girls who make up Shikellamy's 4x100 relay team made a promise they had to keep. Since it was sprints coach Chris Colescott's birthday, the Braves quartet vowed they would set a conference meet record. That promise was kept as they delivered quite a present to Colescott, whom they affectionately call "bossman." Advertisement Emma Koontz, Jilly Deivert, Lily Persing and Sam Newman clocked a winning time of 48.64 seconds, shattering the previous record of 48.81 that Shikellamy set last year. The record-breaking relay highlighted the annual girls conference meet for Valley teams at Milton's Alumni Stadium. The Braves finished third in the team standings with 60.50 points — only Williamsport (110) and Hughesville (61.25) did better. "I feel like we're on (a) good track for our school record again at this pace," Koontz said. "We weren't running this fast last year at this time. So we're on a good pace to get another record." Deivert, Persing and Koontz ran on last year's record-setting relay with graduate Elli Ronk. The quartet took eighth at last year's state meet with a time of 48.82. Advertisement "Three of us had the record last year with Elli, but it was good to get it again with Sam," Deivert said. "(It) definitely gives us a lot of confidence," Koontz added, "but we know how we need to stay humble and keep it moving because there's a lot of other fast teams, too, coming for us." Deivert also took silver in the 200-meter dash with a time of 25.93. Central Columbia's Kendra Stout, who was named the meet's most outstanding athlete, won the race in 24.90. Another Brave mined silver as pole vaulter Aly Bingaman cleared 10 feet, 6 inches in her second attempt. Meet champion Kendall Simms of Montoursville also finished at 10-6, but since she cleared it on her first try, the gold medal went to her. Advertisement Bingaman's teammate, Sarah Bronowicz, grabbed pole vault bronze by finishing at 10 feet. Older sister Mya Bronowicz also took home bronze with a time of 47.53 in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles. Kelsey Deitrich added a pair of third-place results for Shikellamy with her efforts in the long jump (16-2 1/2) and high jump (4-10). Selinsgrove wasn't far behind its cross-river rival, finishing fifth with 56 points. The Seals' lone gold-medalist was Bella Furgison, who threw the discus 127-1 to out-duel training partner Liv Kopitsky of Mount Carmel, who had a toss of 122-3 for silver. Kopitsky did, however, get the better of Furgison in the shot put. The Bucknell-bound thrower recorded a toss of 39-2, beating Furgison's 37-10. "I think it's going to be pretty vital (going into districts)," Kopitsky said of the competition she's faced in recent weeks. "I mean, I have really good competition in both, so I think that both will push me and just make a better competitor." Along with Furgison, a few other Seals had standout days. Gigi Veach took third place in the 400 (58.17) and fourth in the 200 (26.28). Ashtyn Lukens finished as the runner-up in the 3,200 to Williamsport's Madeline Sanders with a 12:00.57. Sanders ran away with the race in 11:09.82. Advertisement Mikayla Martin also collected a silver medal for Selinsgrove after blazing to a 15.31 in the 100-meter high hurdles. Williamsport's Aubrey Phillips-Cobb won the event in 14.74, and broke the event's six-year-old record twice (preliminaries and final). Tessa Fourspring medalled in two field events for Mount Carmel, which finished eighth in the team standings with 42.50 points. Fourspring brought home silver in both the high jump (5-0) and triple jump (35-3 1/2). Milton's Liz Schrock won the triple jump to highlight a day in which she made the podium in all three jumps. Schrock hopped just beyond 36 feet for her gold medal in the triple. Schrock's jump of 36-0 1/2 came on her first attempt, and set a new personal record. Schrock posted a long jump mark of 16-3 to finish as the runner-up to Williamsport's Isabelle Morrow. The Milton junior also tied with three others at 4-8 for eighth in the high jump. Advertisement "Triple jump went pretty well," Schrock said. "My first jump I popped out a big one, PR'ed. Long jump was also pretty good. But at the end of the day, it got tiring. High jump didn't go as I wanted to, but still (got) podium. I'm happy. "I really put in the work this season. I really trained in the offseason also, which I think is what really helped me with all three of my jumps actually. It really showed today." The Black Panthers also had success in the javelin, taking three of the top seven spots. Amelia Gainer led that group with a throw of 117-9, good for fourth. Sienna Short (sixth at 114-6) and Emily Waltman (seventh at 113-4) also made the medal stand. Milton ended up in seventh in the team race with 51.25 points. Lewisburg finished just above Milton in sixth place with 51.50 points. Baylee Espinosa was the lone meet champion for the Green Dragons with a time of 2:15.80 in the 800. Espinosa was one of three Lewisburg runners who made the podium in the 800. Lauren Schwartz and Claire Driver took third and sixth, respectively. Advertisement Caroline Blakeslee and Maddy Moyers ran to second and third in the 100 meters with times of 12.35 and 12.41 seconds, respectively, in a final that featured just five runners. The Blue Jays' Stout blazed to a winning time of 12.25 for her second gold medal of the day. Blakeslee and Moyers, along with Teagan Osunde and Nora Driver, also helped the Green Dragons to second in the 4x100 with a 48.90. Lewisburg's Emma Bolton tied for third with Dietrich in the high jump. Warrior Run's 4x800 quartet of Raygan Lust, Katie Zaktansky, Claire Dufrene and Natalie Hall coasted to first in 9:35.40 — second-place Hughesville crossed the line in 10:00.95. Lust, Dufrene, Hall and Brenna Pick ran a 3:59.62 for third place in the 4x400. The Defenders' lone field medalist was Alivia Ritenour, who cleared 9-6 in the pole vault for fourth place. Warrior Run's 23 team points placed 12th. Advertisement Odin Ryer and Janie Cotner each collected a silver medal for Danville. Ryer ran 2:21.84 in the 800, while Cotner clocked 5:17.56 in the 1,600. Danville finished in 10th place with 32 points. Southern Columbia took 13th with 20 points. Brooke Charnosky had the Tigers' highest finish, throwing 118-2 in the javelin for second. Linsey Donlan finished third in the discus with a toss of 114-5. Mifflinburg was 16th with 15 points, while Shamokin was 18th with two points. Midd-West finished in 19th. ------------ Pennsylvania Heartland Athletic Conference Meet Saturday At Milton H.S. Girls Team standings 1. Williamsport, 110; 2. Hughesville, 61.25; 3. Shikellamy, 60.50; 4. Central Columbia, 60.25; 5. Selinsgrove, 56; 6. Lewisburg, 51.50; 7. Milton, 51.25; 8. Mount Carmel, 42.50; 9. Jersey Shore, 37.25; 10. Danville, 32; 11. Montoursville, 28; 12. Warrior Run, 23; 13. Southern Columbia, 20; 14. Loyalsock, 18.50; 15. Bloomsburg, 16; 16. Mifflinburg, 15; 17. Central Mountain, 9; 18. Shamokin, 2; 19. Midd-West, 1. Advertisement 100: 1. Kendra Stout, Central Columbia, 12.25; 2. Caroline Blakeslee, Lewisburg, 12.35; 3. Maddy Moyers, Lewisburg, 12.41; 4. Camron Roush, Milton, 12.93; 5. Makayla Cerami, Williamsport, 13.06. 200: 1. Stout, Central Columbia, 24.90; 2. Jilly Deivert, Shikellamy, 25.93; 3. Kylie Temple, Hughesville, 26.11; 4. Gigi Veach, Selinsgrove, 26.28; 5. Aaralynn Kimble, Jersey Shore, 26.39; 6. Bella Pistoia, Bloomsburg, 26.49; 7. Cerami, Williamsport, 26.62; 8. Kaia Hoke, Selinsgrove, 26.67. 400: 1. Geiani Whaley, Williamsport, 56.72; 2. Kimble, Jersey Shore, 58.01; 3. Veach, Selinsgrove, 58.17; 4. Katelyn Temple, Hughesville, 59.11; 5. Jasmine Doebler, Mifflinburg, 59.27; 6. Pistoia, Bloomsburg, 59.67; 7. Kaia Hoke, Selinsgrove, 1:00.73; 8. Hayden Snyder, Milton, 1:01.73. 800: 1. Baylee Espinosa, Lewisburg, 2:15.80; 2. Odin Ryer, Danville, 2:21.84; 3. Lauren Schwartz, Lewisburg, 2:23.95; 4. Amelia Grassi, Danville, 2:24.78; 5. Natalie Osborne, Mifflinburg, 2:24.89; 6. Claire Driver, Lewisburg, 2:25.20; 7. Grace Keohane, Central Mountain, 2:25.79; 8. Olivia Stroup, Midd-West, 2:26.77. Advertisement 1600: 1. Isabelle Sanders, Williamsport, 5:09.25; 2. Janie Cotner, Danville, 5:17.56; 3. Madeline Sanders, Williamsport, 5:24.71; 4. Evelynn Meckbach, Hughesville, 5:35.04; 5. Leah Lehman, Hughesville, 5:38.32; 6. Ashtyn Lukens, Selinsgrove, 5:43.38; 7. Haley Conner, Southern Columbia, 5:45.38; 8. Aly Updegrove, Shikellamy, 5:46.23. 3200: 1. M. Sanders, Williamsport, 11:09.82; 2. Lukens, Selinsgrove, 12:00.57; 3. Lauren Benfer, 12:16.82; 4. Laura Ochs, Hughesville, 12:21.85; 5. Hazel Zajack, Loyalsock, 12:25.63; 6. Giavanna Grutza, Central Columbia, 12:26.37; 7. Keiara Shaffer, Warrior Run, 12:30.92; 8. Conner, Southern Columbia, 12:37.16. 100HH: 1. Aubrey Phillips-Cobb, Williamsport, 14.74; 2. Mikayla Martin, Selinsgrove, 15.31; 3. Camden Wasielewski, Bloomsburg, 15.58; 4. Macia Owens, Central Mountain, 16.13; 5. Taylor Bunce, Hughesville, 16.17; 6. Mya Bronowicz, Shikellamy; 7. Shakira Moyer, Mifflinburg, 16.61; 8. Giada Mullay, Danville, 22.95. 300IH: 1. Kylie Temple, Hughesville, 44.83; 2. Haley Bull, Central Columbia, 47.14; 3. M. Bronowicz, Shikellamy, 47.53; 4. Faith Berwanger, Montoursville, 47.75; 5. Sierra DeWire, Hughesville, 49.34; 6. Josie Gerst, Jersey Shore, 49.44; 7. Hannah Magill, Bloomsburg, 49.71; 8. Mullay, Danville, 50.32. Advertisement 4x100: 1. Shikellamy (Emma Koontz, Jilly Deivert, Lily Persing, Sam Newman), 48.64 (meet record: previous mark of 48.81 was set in 2024 by Shikellamy); 2. Lewisburg (Nora Driver, Teagan Osunde, Moyers, Blakeslee), 48.90; 3. Williamsport (Dajea Batchler, Cerami, Phillips-Cobb, Geiani Whaley), 49.35; 4. Hughesville (Katelyn Temple, DeWire, Avery Puderbach, Kylie Temple); 5. Mifflinburg, 50.08; 6. Central Columbia (Kayleah Hostetter, Haley Bull, Quinlan Blake, Hanna Warenda), 50.43; 7. Milton (Adalynne Haas, Roush, Jayanah Jones, Keturah Rice), 50.76; 8. Danville, 51.13. 4x400: 1. Central Columbia (K. Hostetter, Blake, Bull, Stout), 3:58.89; 2. Williamsport (Cerami, Phillips-Cobb, I. Sanders, Noel Veldhuis), 3:59.47; 3. Warrior Run (Claire Dufrene, Brenna Pick, Natalie Hall, Raygan Lust), 3:59.62; 4. Hughesville (Katelyn Temple, Sarah Pidcoe, Alexis Kurzawa, Kylie Temple), 4:01.95; 5. Milton (Aubrie Hostetter, Olivia Heise, Evalynn Keister, Snyder), 4:13.66; 6. Shikellamy (Koontz, Deivert, Persing, M. Bronowicz), 4:13.94; 7. Danville (Cotner, Grassi, Hannah Hafer, Ryer), 4:17.48; 8. Mifflinburg, 4:18.66. 4x800: 1. Warrior Run (Raygan Lust, Katie Zaktansky, Claire Duferne, Natalie Hall), 9:35.40; 2. Hughesville (Alexis Kurzawa, Elizabeth Wolfe, Grace Fortin, Vivian Draper), 10:00.95; 3. Central Columbia (Hazel Hiller, Grutza, Erin Prezioso, Grace Prezioso), 10:41.11; 4. Loyalsock, 10:42.14; 5. Williamsport (Lola Kastner, Johanna Pelly, Noel Veldhuis, Linah Van Emrik), 10:56.86; 6. Selinsgrove (Lake Dent, Kiana Kruskie, Lukens, Danica Taylor), 11:08.09; 7. Bloomsburg (Delaney Zentner, Lauren Halterman, Teagan Serrano, Rori Serrano), 11:08.79. High jump: 1. Isabelle Morrow, Williamsport, 5-2; 2. Tessa Fourspring, Mount Carmel, 5-0; t-3. Emma Bolton, Lewisburg, 4-10; t-3. Kelsey Deitrich, Shikellamy, 4-10; t-5. Hannah Fourspring, Mount Carmel, 4-10; t-5. Jenine Ghayyada, Loyalsock, 4-10; 7. Gabby Jacoby, Shamokin, 4-8; t-8. Vivian Hale, Jersey Shore, 4-8; t-8. Anna Easton Hughesville, 4-8; t-8. Liz Schrock, Milton, 4-8; t-8. Calyssa Shannon, Central Columbia, 4-8. Advertisement Pole vault: 1. Kendall Simms, Montoursville, 10-6; 2. Aly Bingaman, Shikellamy, 10-6; 3. Sarah Bronowicz, Shikellamy, 10-0; 4. Alivia Ritenour, Warrior Run, 9-6; 5. Makenna Golden, Southern Columbia, 9-6; 6. Marissa Mahonski, Montoursville, 9-0; 7. Allie Eberhart, Montoursville, 9-0; 8. Emily Beaver, 8-6. Long jump: 1. Morrow, 16-8 1/2; 2. Schrock, Milton, 16-3; 3. Deitrich, Shikellamy, 16-2 1/5; 4. Ayanna Barbee, Williamsport, 15-10 3/4; 5. Maddyn McHugh, Mount Carmel, 15-9 1/2; 6. Lila Phillips, Montoursville, 15-8 1/2; 7. Jones, 15-6; 8. Roush, Milton, 15-5 1/4. Triple jump: 1. Schrock, Milton, 36-0 1/2; 2. T. Fourspring, Mount Carmel, 35-3 1/2; 3. Morrow, Williamsport, 34-9 1/2; 4. Phillips, Montoursville, 34-7 1/4; 5. Keturah Rice, Milton, 34-2 3/4; 6. Jane Berger, Shikellamy, 34-2 1/4; 7. Jones, Milton, 34-2; 8. Hannah Fourspring, Mount Carmel, 34-1 1/2. Shot put: 1. Liv Kopitsky, Mount Carmel, 39-2; 2. Isabella Furgison, Selinsgrove, 37-10; 3. Zaryah Hawkins-Pegues, Loyalsock, 35-3; 4. Tatum Zarzyczny, Williamsport, 33-3; 5. Nina Steppe, Jersey Shore, 33-2; 6. Lyndzey Hostetter, Central Columbia, 32-10; 7. Abby Mangels, Selinsgrove, 32-9; 8. Gwynn Rowe, Lewisburg, 32-6. Advertisement Discus: 1. Furgison, Selinsgrove, 127-1; 2. Kopitsky, Mount Carmel, 122-3; 3. Linsey Donlan, Southern Columbia, 114-5; 4. Olivia Spotts, Jersey Shore, 104-10; 5. Zarzyczny, Williamsport, 104-9; 6. Alison Bilbay, Jersey Shore, 104-1; 7. Jaslyn Anderson, Central Mountain, 102-10; 8. Marlee Lening, Milton, 101-9. Javelin: 1. Spotts, Jersey Shore, 133-6; 2. Brooke Charonsky, Southern Columbia, 118-2; 3. L. Hostetter, Central Columbia, 118-2; 4. Amelia Gainer, Milton, 117-9; 5. Osunde, Lewisburg, 117-5; 6. Sienna Short, Milton, 114-6; 7. Emily Waltman, Milton, 113-4; 8. Olivia Spontarelli, Shikellamy, 110-0.

Boston Globe
07-05-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
With Caroline Nozzolillo in command, No. 3 Westwood girls' lacrosse controls No. 2 Cohasset
Nozzolillo had it — not just on this play, but all game — and she burst past two defenders, hesitated for a half-second, and finished high in traffic. The goal, her fifth of the game, proved to be the dagger in a 14-11 triumph for the Related : No. 2 Cohasset (10-2) didn't make it easy, coming back from several sizable deficits, but Nozzolillo, a Brown-bound senior, helped put the finishing touches on a signature victory for Westwood (14-1). Advertisement 'It's great having her believe in me,' Nozzolillo said of Spatola. 'That gives me all the confidence in the world to know that I can go and finish the shot.' Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Big goal from Caroline Nozzolillo to make it 14-11 Westwood with 2:45 remaining — Trevor Hass (@TrevorHass) Hofstra-bound senior Cece Thurmond added four goals for Westwood, which hasn't dropped a game in-state. UMass-bound junior Kate Greer and Bucknell-bound junior Avery Regan paced the No. 2 Skippers (10-2) with three goals apiece. Reese Hansen, Libby Schiffman, and Emily Regan also contributed for Cohasset. Related : Westwood built a 5-3 edge through one quarter, led 8-7 at halftime, and surged ahead, 12-8, through three. The Wolverines were up 13-8 with 7:20 left, but the Skippers never relented. After 3Q: Westwood 12, Cohasset 8 Strong defensive quarter from the Wolverines, plus a goal from Kate Sullivan here. Caroline Nozzolillo dictating the action from behind the net. Libby Schiffman active for the Skippers — Trevor Hass (@TrevorHass) 'I feel like we were always chasing today, instead of playing proactively,' Cohasset coach Kara Connerty said. 'We talk about that a lot. We made adjustments, but the adjustments didn't come quickly enough.' Advertisement Charlotte DeMaio, Nozzolillo, and Jenny Mackin hustled on draws to help Westwood find a rhythm. Pinpoint alley-oops from Nozzolillo to Thurmond proved lethal, as well. Goalie Kathryn Donnellan provided a steady presence, Kate Sullivan stood her ground defensively, and Nozzolillo was always in command. Hofstra-bound senior Cece Thurmond finishes the 'alley-oop' from Brown-bound Caroline Nozzolillo, then Nozzolillo adds another. 2-0 Westwood early — Trevor Hass (@TrevorHass) Spatola endearingly said that though Nozzolillo is 'a knucklehead' at times, she loves her and wants her on her side. 'There are days where maybe it's not her best day, and I may tell her that's not yours to take, pull it out, whatever,' Spatola said. 'But most days are her days, and I trust her with it. Her teammates trust her as well.' Trevor Hass can be reached at


Boston Globe
16-02-2025
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Concord-Carlisle goes the distance to clinch second straight MIAA Division 1 girls' swimming title
Key to victory: placing three swimmers in the top 11 of the meet's most grueling event, the 500 freestyle. Bea Turrettini finished second, and Sarah Nadzo and Hana Baldini finished sixth and 11th, respectively. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up 'Twice a week, we split up our workout and have distance lanes running,' said Goldberg. 'We had four girls in our distance lane every Monday and Wednesday, all season long.' Advertisement Led by Bucknell-bound senior Joslin Halsey, who won two individual events and and was a part of two winning relays, Lincoln-Sudbury finished second for the second consecutive year. It was a tough season for the Warriors, who lost access to their pool and had to travel 30 minutes to another for practices. Halsey took the last lap in the meet's closing race, the 400 freestyle relay, clinching the win. It meant more because of what the team had been through. 'I touched the wall and saw 1, and I was so happy,' said Halsey. In the night's first event, Attleboro took a lead on Zuri Ferguson's 25.31 lead lap and never let go. Teammates Ava Dougherty, Samantha Provost and Caroline Lunch-Bartek followed with strong swims of their own to see the Bombardiers defeat Lincoln-Sudbury and Concord-Carlisle to win with a time of 1:50.97. Ferguson would go on to win the 100 backstroke in a 54.62, earning All-American honors. In the 200 individual medley, Sharon's Feining Huang had a convincing victory, bettering her seed time by nearly three seconds, winning the race with a 2:07.70. The 50 free was tightly contested, with the top four finishers within .4 seconds of each other. New Bedford sophomore Serenity Coleman came out the winner with a time of 24.32. Advertisement Audrey Hannigan (Marshfield/Hanover) reacts as she celebrates her winning time of 53.62 in the 100 freestyle. Barry Chin/Globe Staff MIAA Division 1 Championship at Boston University 200 medley relay — 1. Attleboro, 1:50.97; 2. Lincoln-Sudbury, 1:51.49; 3. Concord-Carlisle, 1:51.84. 200 freestyle — 1. Joslin Halsey, Lincoln-Sudbury, 1:51.54; 2. Makayla Ellis, Westfield, 1:53.06; 3. Zuri Ferguson, Attleboro, 1:53.68. 200 IM — 1. Feining Huang, Sharon, 2:07.7; 2. Frankie Dolby, Westfield, 2:14.42; 3. Caroline Blatchford, Bishop Fenwick, 2:16.22. 50 freestyle — 1. Serenity Coleman, New Bedford, 0:24.32; 2. Elisabeth Reiling, Concord-Carlisle, 0:24.33; 3. Samantha Lee, Norwood, 0:24.59. Diving — 1. Maisey O'Donnell, Concord-Carlisle, 457.600 points; 2. Jazmine Green, Newton South, 412.050; 3. Rachael Silva, Durfee, 400.800. 100 butterfly — 1. Joslin Halsey, Lincoln-Sudbury, 0:55.53; 2. Feining Huang, Sharon, 0:56.07; 3. Serenity Coleman, New Bedford, 0:56.43. 100 freestyle — 1. Audrey Hannigan, Marshfield, 0:53.62; 2. Gabby Harding, Minnechaug, 0:53.76; 3. Samantha Lee, Norwood, 0:54.48. 500 freestyle — 1. Makayla Ellis, Westfield, 5:04.68; 2. Bea Turrettini, Concord-Carlisle, 5:09.56; 3. Amelia Gallant, Bishop Fenwick, 5:15.83. 200 freestyle relay — 1. Lincoln-Sudbury, 1:40.6; 2. Minnechaug, 1:41.45; 3. Concord-Carlisle, 1:42.31. 100 backstroke — 1. Zuri Ferguson, Attleboro, 0:54.62; 2. Olivia Erwin, Bishop Feehan, 0:59.09; 3. Harikalal Birali, Franklin, 0:59.39. 100 breaststroke — 1. Sarah Fortier, Concord-Carlisle, 1:08.87; 2. Lydia Mossi, Lincoln-Sudbury, 1:10.34; 3. Isabella Morillo, St. Mary's, 1:10.38. 400 freestyle relay — 1. Lincoln-Sudbury, 3:39.17; 2. Concord-Carlisle, 3:40.03; 3. Franklin, 3:42.31. Team results — 1. Concord-Carlisle, 270; 2. Lincoln-Sudbury, 220; 3. Franklin, 181.5; 4. Minnechaug, 161; 5. Attleboro, 131; 6. Westford, 125; 7. Sharon, 122; 8. Westfield, 116; 9. Bishop Feehan, 89; 10. Bishop Fenwick, 86. Advertisement Kat Cornetta can be reached at


Boston Globe
09-02-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Paced by Bea Turrettini, Concord-Carlisle girls swim to third consecutive MIAA North Sectional crown
'We've got a really deep group this year. So many [personal records], a couple of school records, just above and beyond expectation,' said C-C coach Matt Goldberg. 'We have a large team, so it's really exciting when everybody is a contributor on the team. It's a lot of fun when in almost every heat of the day, we get to cheer for somebody.' Advertisement C-C junior Bea Turrettini picked up wins in the 200-yard freestyle (1:56.73) and 500 free (5:07.72). Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Enter Email Sign Up 'She's such a strong swimmer, has been since a freshman,' Goldberg said. 'She broke the school record in the 500 [freestyle] last year . . . I kind of thought she was going to break it again. Hopefully she'll do it next week.' Related : Turrettini came oh-so-close to a third win as the starter for the Patriots' 200 free relay team, setting a PR in her 50-yard leg (25.18) just minutes after completing her 500-yard free. 'Swimming's an individual sport, but for C-C, it's a team sport, which is really cool,' Turrettini said. 'When I came in my freshman year, no one expected anything from us, and now it's our third time doing this. It's exciting watching us grow.' There was a bit of revenge motivating C-C as well, as they contended with conference rivals. 'We knew going into this that Lincoln-Sudbury and Weston were going to be tough,' Goldberg added. 'We've had some ups and downs, lost our dual meet to Weston this year, but our girls swam and dove unbelievably today.' Elizabeth Reiling won the 100 butterfly for Concord-Carlisle. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Picking up wins for the Patriots were senior Maisey O'Donnell and sophomore Elisabeth Reiling. The Williams-bound O'Donnell scored 484.2 points in the 1-meter dive, and Reiling captured the 100 butterfly crown (58.29). Advertisement Joining Turrettini as a multi-winner was Lincoln-Sudbury's Joslin Halsey. The Bucknell-bound senior won both the 50 free (24.21) and 100 free (52.17) and swam the final leg (52.01) in the Warriors' 400 free relay victory (3:41.53). Though one trophy is clinched, Concord-Carlisle has their sights set higher: repeating as D1 state champions. 'As long as we view ourselves as one team, hopefully we'll do what we did last year,' said Turrettini. Lincoln-Sudbury's Mya Particelli (left), who finished second, hugs teammate Joslin Halsey after she won the 50-yard freestyle. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Diver Savanna Ferrucci helped Weston finish second in the MIAA South sectionals. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Jazmine Green holds her pose in mid-air for Newton South. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Joe Eachus can be reached at