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Hurricanes set personal records at Craig meet

(Left) Girls 10 and under 200 medley relay team: KJ Benson, Kesleigh Kennedy, Addy Thayn and Savannah Skelton. (Center) Boys 10 and under 200 medley relay team: Ashton Hacking, Ethan Hacking, Luke Bishop and Karter Skelton. (Right) Karter Skelton placed first in all his events and won the High Point award for boys six and under at the meet. The Hurricans will travel to Montrose this weekend. WRBM PHOTOS

RANGELY | Father’s Day weekend 18 of the Rangely Hurricanes traveled to Craig, Colorado for the 28th annual Craig Sea Sharks Swim Meet. The team as a whole performed very well and had a lot of personal records. First time swimmer Karter Skelton brought home the Boys 6 & Under High Point award. He placed first in all three of his events. The Hurricanes continue to practice hard and work on perfecting their technique.

“We are gearing up for the Montrose Marlin Summer Open this weekend,” said coach Bethany Green.

Peyton Armstrong (11-12 boys)

50 freestyle 38.43 1st place

100 freestyle 1:32.32 3rd place

50 backstroke 44.06 3rd place

200 backstroke 3:46.13 2nd place

200 breaststroke 3:47.39 2nd place

KJ Benson (9-10 girls)

50 freestyle 1:23.33 13th place

100 freestyle 3:25.73 12th place

50 backstroke 59.90 5th place

100 backstroke 2:25.31 5th place

Luke Bishop (9-10 boys)

50 freestyle 55.87 8th place

50 backstroke 1:03.07 6th place

Annika Cantrell (13-14 girls)

50 freestyle 41.58 5th place

100 freestyle 1:33.80 5th place

50 backstroke 44.53 3rd place

100 backstroke 1:48.90 3rd place

50 breaststroke 50.75 3rd place

100 breaststroke 1:57.86 3rd place

100 IM 1:49.89 2nd place

Brent Cantrell (15 & Over boys)

50 freestyle 39.91 3rd place

100 freestyle 1:26.90 2nd place

100 butterfly 2:00.19 1st place

Alivia Green (11-12 girls)

50 freestyle 53.30 10th place

100 freestyle 2:02.04 11th place

50 backstroke 1:07.02 12th place

50 breaststroke 1:17.67 9th place

100 breaststroke 2:49.74 9th place

50 butterfly 1:12.67 7th place

100 IM 2:21.54 5th place

Ashton Hacking (6 & under boys)

25 freestyle 31.38 2nd place

50 freestyle 1:07.91 2nd place

Ethan Hacking (9-10 boys)

50 freestyle 49.14 5th place

50 backstroke 1:02.61 5th place

Kesleigh Kennedy (6 & under girls)

25 freestyle 28.97 2nd place

50 freestyle 1:09.60 2nd place

50 backstroke 1:09.88 1st place

25 breaststroke 40.98 1st place

MacKenzie Manchester (13-14 girls)

50 freestyle 40.57 4th place

50 backstroke 44.71 4th place

100 backstroke 1:48.84 2nd place

50 breaststroke 54.50 5th place

200 breaststroke 4:24.33 2nd place

50 butterfly 46.73 1st place

100 butterfly 2:11.47 2nd place

100 IM 1:44.37 1st place

Macy Morgan (11-12 girls)

50 freestyle 47.22 8th place

100 freestyle 1:44.87 7th place

50 backstroke 53.21 8th place

Chloe Noel (11-12 girls)

50 freestyle 46.90 7th place

100 freestyle 1:46.03 8th place

50 backstroke 49.90  7th place

50 breaststroke 56.28 7th place

100 breaststroke 2:12.75 7th place

200 breaststroke 4:20.49 5th place

100 IM 1:59.68 4th place

Colton Noel (15 & over boys)

50 freestyle 35.49 2nd place

100 freestyle 1:32.17 3rd place

200 freestyle 3:20.55 2nd place

50 backstroke 43.34 2nd place

100 backstroke 1:40.01 3rd place

200 backstroke 3:38.94 1st place

50 breaststroke 40.14 1st place

100 breaststroke 1:31.90 2nd place

Mary Scoggins (15 & over girls)

200 freestyle 2:45.47 2nd place

100 backstroke 1:27.93 3rd place

100 breaststroke 1:40.37 4th place

200 IM 3:15.61 1st place

Timothy Scoggins (15 & over boys)

100 backstroke 1:22.93 2nd place

100 breaststroke 1:35.08 3rd place

100 IM 1:18.20 1st place

Karter Skelton (6 & under boys)

25 freestyle 29.98 1st place

50 freestyle 1:07.40 1st place

50 backstroke 1:07.20 1st place

Savannah Skelton (7-8 girls)

25 freestyle 29.39 5th place

50 freestyle 1:05.71 3rd place

50 backstroke 1:09.09 1st place

25 breaststroke 43.81 2nd place

Addison Thayn (7-8 girls)

25 freestyle 26.14 2nd place

50 freestyle 58.43 2nd place

50 backstroke 1:12.02 2nd place

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