January 17, 2014 at 2:13 p.m.
Several swimmers contributed to that win by dropping five or more seconds in their individual events.
- Arianna Dimmick, 10, dropped 5.94 seconds in the 50-yard freestyle for a new personal-best time of 53.36 seconds.
- Rhea Fernandes, 11, improved 8.83 seconds in the 50 breaststroke (59.85).
- Joe Fugle, 10, dropped 9.52 seconds in the 50 backstroke (1:02.79)
- Maria Heck, 9, dropped 6.09 seconds in the 100 freestyle (1:31.77).
- Taylor Hollands, 12, dropped 18.21 seconds in the 200 individual medley (3:08.14).
- David King, 11, improved 7.82 seconds in the 50 backstroke (51.45)
- Ava Lamers, 9, dropped 12.92 seconds in the 100 IM (2:03.76) and 14.27 seconds in the 100 freestyle (1:46.75).
- Tucker Lindman, 9, dropped 5.73 seconds in the 100 IM (1:41.45).
- Houston Mathwig, 10, beat her personal best by 5.36 seconds in the 100 freestyle (1:32.09).
- Madison Michel, 6, dropped 9.20 seconds in the 25 freestyle (41.90).
- Alexandra Pond, 13, improved 5.34 seconds in the 100 IM (1:24.73)
- Hannah Rumney, 10, dropped 19.35 seconds in the 50 Freestyle (59.49).
- Carly Seidl, 14, dropped 11.10 seconds in the 100 IM (1:23.96).
- Tes Shrader, 10, improved 9.33 seconds in the 50 backstroke (1:24.41).
- Emerson Swaney, 8, dropped 9.06 seconds in the 25 butterfly (24.65).
- AnnaMarie Wood, 10, set a new personal best in the 50 backstroke (59.86), beating her pervious record by 6.70 seconds.
- Garrett Younker, 7, improved 10.22 seconds in the 25 backstroke (31.46).
The regular season is winding down for the RSC. The club's final conference meet on Saturday at Lakeland. Swimmers who have competed in at least two conference meets during the regular season are eligible to compete in the Divisional Meet in Antigo the following weekend.

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