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INTERNATIONAL FALLS – The NER-Ely Nighthawks varsity swim team posted two individual first-place finishers and a relay victory against International Falls last week as their season winds to a …
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS – The NER-Ely Nighthawks varsity swim team posted two individual first-place finishers and a relay victory against International Falls last week as their season winds to a close.
The Lady Broncos took an early lead over NER/Ely and went on to win 95-66.
Sophomore Lily Tedrick dominated the 200 Individual Medley and won in 2:34.78, more than 11 seconds ahead of I-Falls junior Gracie Bowles.
Nighthawks sophomore Kelly Thompson took first in the 100 Freestyle in 1:04.68, just two seconds ahead of I-Falls’ Elizabeth Jantzen.
Tedrick and Thompson were joined by sophomores Cedar Ohlhauser and Morgan McClelland to win the 400 Freestyle Relay in 4:20.81.
That same NER/Ely team took second in the 200 Freestyle Relay, finishing just two seconds shy of winning at 1:56.76.
Other second-place finishes for the Nighthawks included Tedrick in the 100 Butterfly (1:15.41), McClelland in the 200 Freestyle (1:06.39), and Thompson in the 50 Freestyle, (29.53).
The Nighthawks were set to host Virginia on Tuesday night to end their COVID-19-shortened season.