Sports

Boys and Girls Shine in the Pool at Meet of Champions

Swimmers ages 7-18 compete in New Providence.

Boys and girls from Madison were keen competitors at the recent New Jersey Summer Swim League Meet of Champions for individual swimmers ages 7 to 18 held in New Providence.

The Madison boys finished fifth in the unofficial team rankings, while the girls finished 14th. The combined results place Madison 10th among the 19 competing teams.

Here are the individual results for Madison swimmers:

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GIRLS

Samantha Pike (12 and under): 100 IM (9th); (11-12): 50 Back (3rd), 50 Fly (16th)
Chloe Tempest (12 and under): 100 IM (13th); (11-12): 50 Free (15th), 50 Fly (15)
Jamie Joubert (13 and over): 100 IM (6th); (13-14): 50 Free (6th), 50 Fly (2nd)
Avery Donohue (8 and under): 25 Free (13th), 25 Breast (4th), 25 Fly (3rd)
Sophie McDonnell (11-12): 50 Free (14th)
Grace Samori (8 and under): 25 Back (4th)
Emma Andersson (9-10): 25 Back (15th)
Jamie Habib (8 and under): 25 Breast (12th), 25 Fly (14th)

BOYS

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Colby Dixon (12 and under): 100 IM (1st); (11-12): 50 Free (1st), 50 Back (1st)
Brendan Mariani (8 and under): 25 Free (7th), 25 Back (11th)
Conor Stern (8 and under): 25 Free (9th), 25 Fly (12th)
Matthew Beneventano: (9-10): 25 Free (9th), 25 Back (6th), 25 Fly (10th)
Danny Beneventano: (9-10): 25 Free (16th), 25 Back (14th), 25 Fly (8th)
William Henderson (11-12): 50 Free (12), 50 Back (8th), 50 Fly (12th)
Matthew Carey (13-14): 50 Free (9th), 50 Breast (13th), 50 Fly (6th)
Zach Jones (15-18): 50 Free (13th), 50 Back (7th), 50 Fly (11th)
Timothy Henderson (8 and under): 25 Back (9th)
Liam McManus (8 and under): 25 Back (14th)
Robbie Chalker (11-12): 50 Back (12th), 50 Breast (15th)
Chris Chutko (13-14): 50 Back (9th)


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