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Freshman Maggie Dickinson Units State File to Assist Whitefish Bay Win Division 2 State

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Wisconsin Division 2 State

  • November 15, 2024
  • Waukesha South Natatorium
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Meet Outcomes

Ultimate Staff Scores

  1. Whitefish Bay- 360
  2. Edgewood- 270
  3. Rhinelander- 251
  4. Kohler Co-Op- 148
  5. Wittenberg-Birnamwood- 122

Whitefish Bay Excessive College took house the Division 2 Wisconsin state title at their highschool state meet on the fifteenth. The Blue Dukes received all however 4 occasions of their quest for the state title, and standout freshman Maggie Dickinson and her sister junior Anne Dickinson successful 2 occasions every. The youthful Dickinson sister additionally set a state document in her 100 backstroke win. This yr’s win comes behind back-to-back runners-up finishes for Rhinelander in 2022 and 2023.

“Division 2 notates the smaller excessive faculties in Wisconsin.”

The meet started with the diving occasions which went to the reigning champion and runner-up divers, seniors Rianna Dobbie and Chelsea McDowell from Whitnall. Dobbie had a last rating of 465.95 for first, and McDowell dove 456.65 for second. The subsequent closest finisher was a junior from Whitefish Bay Annika Leinweber at 413.10.

The swimming portion of occasions began sturdy for the Whitefish Bay Blue Dukes. The workforce of Maggie Dickinson (25.07), Kate Antonelli (31.50), Aibhy King (25.25), and Julia Burrall (24.93) went a last time of 1:47.65 to beat final yr’s champions Rinelander by a bit over half a second.

The lady’s 200 freestyle additionally went to Whitefish with junior Anne Dickinson successful by over 5 seconds with a last time of 1:49.36. This was a greatest time for Dickinson who went 1:49.48 at YMCA Nationals in April of this yr.

She additionally received the five hundred freestyle by over 15 seconds in 4:54.20 which was a brand new greatest time for her as nicely. Her earlier greatest was 4:57.12 from the identical YMCA Nationals meet. The five hundred was a brand new occasion for Dickinson as she received the 50 free final yr, however switched to the longer distance this yr to let her sister Maggie swim the 50.

The 200 IM went to reigning champion Celia Francis, a sophomore from Rhinelander. She went a brand new greatest time of two:05.34 to win the occasion by simply over 2 seconds. Francis received this occasion as a freshman final yr, and set her earlier greatest time of two:09.14.

Freshman Maggie Dickinson of Whitefish received the 50 free in 23.82, defending her sister’s title from final yr. She went a greatest time of 23.49 every week later on the Western Nice Lakes Open meet.

Dickinson additionally received the 100 backstroke in state document style, stopping the clock in a brand new greatest time of 53.28. This was underneath the previous state document time of 53.49 set by Malia Francis from Rhinelander in 2021. It was additionally sooner than her earlier better of 53.73 that she went in September.

The 100 fly went to Whitefish swimmer Aibhy King in 56.05. King, a sophomore, positioned fifth within the occasion final yr to 4 seniors. This was about half a second off her greatest time of 55.41 from the Division 2 sectional meet every week prior.

Black River Falls junior Hannah Tubbs received the 100 free in 52.24, enhancing from final yr’s sixth place end swim. Tubbs additionally dropped from her earlier greatest time of 53.14 from her D2 sectional meet.

The final particular person occasion went to Stoughton junior Cheyenne Borroughs in 1:04.25. She defended her title from final yr, however was simply off her better of 1:03.76 from the Wisconsin Senior Championships in February of this yr. Burroughs is already dedicated to swim at Iowa within the fall of 2026.

Whitefish Bay took house the gold in each of the freestyle relays. The workforce of Aibhy King (25.07), Vivian Utschig (24.55), Cassidy Shanks (24.20), and Abby Dickinson (23.22) went a last time of 1:37.04 to beat Edgewood.

The 400 freestyle relay went to the workforce of Anne Dickinson (51.33), Vivian Utschig (53.42), Cassidy Shanks (54.33), and Maggie Dickinson (50.58). Their last time of three:29.66 beat the Rhinelander workforce by 5 and a half seconds.

 



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