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All-Areagirls Swimming C6 | SPORTS THE FREDERICK NEWS-POST | SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 2015 ALL-AREA GIRLS SWIMMING Co-Swimmers of the Year I MOLLY UPDEGRAFF WALKERSVILLE SENIOR Q Quadruple winner at the Frederick County meet, where she won the 200 free and 100 breast and swam on the winning 200 medley and 400 free relay teams. She won the 100 breast at the 1A-2A-3A region meet. Formed a strong 1-2 punch with Justine Wantz to help the Lions go 9-0 during the regular season. JUSTINE WANTZ J WALKERSVILLE JUNIOR Q Quadruple winner at the Frederick County meet, where she won the 100 free and 100 back and swam on the winning 200 medley and 400 free relay teams. She set 100 back records at the county meet (1:01.46) and the 1A-2A-3A West region meet (1:00.98)fg. She formed a strong 1-2 punch with Molly Updegraf to help the Lions go 9-0 during the regular season. FIRST TEATEAMM BAILEY BIBER CHRISTIE BURROW SHANNA CHANG ANN COLEMAN JUNIOR SENIOR SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE FREDERICK OAKDALE TUSCARORA URBANA Q Returning i rst-teamer for the Cadets Q Helped the Bears win the girls team Q Followed up successful freshman Q Standout for the Hawks who placed who placed fourth in the 50 free and fourth crown at the Frederick County meet, where season with another big year. At the second in the 50 free and fourth in the 100 Diver of the Year in the 100 free at the Frederick County meet. she won the 100 butterl y, placed i h in Frederick County meet, she won the 50 free butterl y at the Frederick County meet. the 200 free and swam on the winning 200 and placed third in the 200 free. MELISSA NOVAK free relay team. OAKDALE SOPHOMORE Q Transfer from Saint James who made an immediate impact for the Bears by winning the Frederick County diving title witha score of 286.15, which was close to the meet record of 296.5 set by Urbana’s Lydia Lehnert. KIMBERLY CUMMINGS SYDNEY GILMER JESSICA GRISEZ MEGAN NELLIS JUNIOR SENIOR SENIOR FRESHMAN URBANA OAKDALE BRUNSWICK URBANA Q Another key performer for the Hawks Q Helped the Bears win the girls team Q A er earning second-team honors last Q Newcomer who didn’t take long to who placed second in the 100 breast and crown at the Frederick County meet, where year, she did even better this season by contribute for the Hawks, placing third in sixth in the 200 free at the Frederick County she placed second in the 100 back and third placing second in the 100 free and fourth in the 50 free and third in the 100 free at the meet. in the 200 IM and swam on the winning the 200 free at the Frederick County meet. Frederick County meet. 200 free relay team. JESSIE WILLIAMS MADDY VERBY SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE SECONDSECOND TEAMTEAM HHONORABLEONORABLE MENTIMENTIONON URBANA OAKDALE Name School Grade Brunswick—Luci Rascher. Q She won the 200 IM at the Frederick Q Helped the Bears win the girls team Catoctin—Caitlyn Sellers, Jenna Seiss, Stephanie Kennedy. County meet and placed second in the crown at the Frederick County meet, where RAEGAN CORCORAN MIDDLETOWN JUNIOR 500 free. She also won the 200 IM at the she won the 500 free, placed second in the Frederick—Anna Scott Myers, Michaela Kokoski, Sam Nelson. 3A-2A-1A West region meet. 200 free and swam on the winning 200 free MEREDITH GAMBLE WALKERSVILLE SENIOR Linganore—Michelle Carter. relay team. Middletown—Sophia Staf ord, Jamie Damm, Olivia Edsall. MADISON MARTIN MIDDLETOWN SENIOR Oakdale—Sarah Pryor, Annie Thomas, Celia DeBord. ALYSSA NEHER WALKERSVILLE JUNIOR Thomas Johnson—Erin O’Connor, Caroline McGann, Erin O’Hagan. Tuscarora—Sarah Perez, Kate McGeehan, Erica Mancinelli. GRACE PARENTE THOMAS JOHNSON FRESHMAN Urbana—Erin Besch, Adrianna Morris, Ayla Nickerson. SAMANTHA ROUTZAHN TUSCARORA SENIOR Walkersville—Kaitlin Plum, Kayla Neher, Annie Moreno. KARLIE SCHATTENBERG FREDERICK JUNIOR KYLIE SLUSHER MIDDLETOWN JUNIOR MANDY SMITH OAKDALE SOPHOMORE JULIA WADDING WALKERSVILLE JUNIOR Wisconsin’s Kaminsky, UConn’s Stewart win Wooden Awards LOS ANGELES (AP) — minsky accepted the Ka- He named camarade- Kaminsky was accom- games by an average of 40.6 —Delon Wright of Utah, Bob Cousy Point Frank Kaminsky of nation- reem Abdul-Jabbar Center rie and the relationships he panied by his parents and points. h e junior has won Guard of the Year. The senior helped the al runner-up Wisconsin and of the Year trophy from the made on the team as two of coach Bo Ryan. Asked the national title every year Utes reach the i nal 16 of the NCAA Tourna- of her college career. ment, where they lost to eventual national Breanna Stewart of three- retired Lakers star. his favorite memories. about playing for his veter- champion Duke. time national champion “It’s been an unbe- “Obviously, the basket- an coach, Kaminsky cited Stewart received 469 —Stanley Johnson of Arizona, Julius Erving Connecticut won the John lievable journey. I never ball was fun, too,” said Ka- Ryan’s sense of humor and points. Jewell Loyd of No- Small Forward of the Year. The freshman led R. Wooden Award as nation- thought I’d be in this posi- minsky, who is the i rst “how mean he can be” as tre Dame was second at 440. the Wildcats with 13.8 points. He helped al college basketball players tion,” said Kaminsky, who Badgers player to win the memorable traits. Ti any Mitchell of South them reach the West Regional i nal of of the year Friday night. barely played his i rst two Wooden Award. On the women’s side, Carolina i nished third at the NCAA Tournament, where they lost to h ey received their trophies years in college. “It’s awe- He received 3,385 points Stewart accepted her trophy 296, followed by Nina Davis Wisconsin and fell a game short of the Final during the i rst College Basket- some being here.” in voting from nearly 1,000 from retired UCLA star and of Baylor with 239. Stewart’s Four for the second straight year. teammate, Kaleena Mosque- —Montrezl Harrell of Louisville, Karl ball Awards nationally tele- Kaminsky led the Bad- national college basketball Wooden family friend Ann Malone Power Forward of the Year. The vised show from Club Nokia in gers to the Big Ten regu- experts and online fan vot- Meyers Drysdale. da-Lewis, was i fth at 234. junior helped the Cardinals reach their i h downtown Los Angeles. lar-season and tournament ing. “To win an award with Stewart is the fourth win- NCAA regional i nal in eight years, where For Kaminsky, it was the titles, and the NCAA tourna- Jahlil Okafor of Duke i n- John Wooden’s name on it is ner from Connecticut, joining they lost to Michigan State in overtime. last in a raft of player of the ment championship game, ished second with 3,060 an unbelievable honor,” she Maya Moore in 2009 and 2011 He played on Louisville’s 2013 national year awards the senior cen- where they lost to Duke af- points. Willie Cauley-Stein of said. “It just shows a lot of and Tina Charles in 2010. championship team and is headed to the ter picked up this season. ter upsetting undefeated Kentucky was third at 2,361. hard work pays o .” Other winners were: NBA dra . —D’Angelo Russell of Ohio State, —Steve Fisher of San Diego State, Legends His name was announced and No. 1 Kentucky in the Jerian Grant of Notre Dame Stewart averaged 17.6 Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year. The of Coaching. Fisher has guided the Aztecs by Greg Wooden, a grand- semii nals. He averaged 18.8 i nished fourth at 1,870, and points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.1 freshman led the Buckeyes into the NCAA to the NCAA Tournament eight times. The son of the late UCLA coach. points, 8.2 rebounds, 2.6 as- D’Angelo Russell of Ohio assists for the Huskies, who Tournament, where they lost to Arizona in award is given to a coach who exemplii es Earlier in the evening, Ka- sists and 1.5 blocks. State was i fth at 1,583. i nished 38-1 and won their the third round. Wooden’s success and personal integrity..
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