Noblesville Swim Club Senior Trip: Many best times on first day of the meet

The Noblesville Swim Club cheers for Caitlyn Marshall as she swims in the 200 butterfly during the first day of Noblesville’s swim meet in Coronado, Calif. (Bret Richardson)

Editor’s note: This is the sixth in a series of articles by Noblesville Swim Club seniors Casey Akers and Jack Wolfred about the club’s Senior Trip to Coronado, Calif.

It’s the second day of the meet!! Today our morning started out early as we headed to the early warm up period. We had more swimmers go to the meet today and we had many fast swims. It was chillier today and we struggled to stay warm for our events. After the morning session we came back to wraps for lunch and some headed to some restaurants towards the beach. After resting we were ready to come back and kill it at finals.
We had a few swims make it back today, Cameron Kramer in the 400 individual medley and the 200 backstroke, Jared Holder and Nick Beeson in the 200 back, Sophie Resner in the 200 IM and the 100 butterfly, Sammy Huff and Jack Wolfred in the 50 breaststroke. Sammy Huff came away with a win in the 50 breast and Jared Holder got second and Cameron Kramer got sixth in the 200 back. Cameron Kramer also got fourth in the 400 IM. The team spirit was again present tonight as we got many shout outs and for our sportsmanship in cheering for other teams. We look forward to finishing out the week strong with some more amazing swims tomorrow!!

The Noblesville Swim Club cheers for Caitlyn Marshall as she swims in the 200 butterfly during the first day of Noblesville’s swim meet in Coronado, Calif. (Bret Richardson)