Owl recapture title at Little East Conference Swimming and Diving Championships

NORTH DARTMOUTH, MASS. 12/2/06 - After a two
year absence, the Little East Conference women's swim/dive
championship plaque is returning to the Spaulding Gym trophy
case.
The Owls, who set eight meet records and set four school records,
finished with 553 points to easily recapture the title at the
championships held at the Tripp Center Pool in North Dartmouth on
Saturday. Plymouth State placed second with 263 points. Defending
champ UMass-Dartmouth was fourth with 235 points.
KSC won the first three LEC titles 2000-02. After a storm canceled
the 2003 meet, UMass-Dartmouth claimed the championship the past
two years.
"Once the meet started, I thought we'd win pretty handily," said
KSC first-year coach Jack Fabian. "Everyone was swimming so well.
It's nice to bring the championship back to Keene."
Freshmen Kristine Trutor (Holden, Mass.) and Alea Paddock (Newbury,
N.H.) had big days in the pool for the Owls. Trutor set meet and
Owl records with her wins in the 100 back (1:01.28) and 200 back
(2:14.99) races. The 100 back record had been in the books since
1986. Paddock set her meet and school record in the 200 breast
(2:33.92). She also set a meet record in the 100 breast
(1:11.65).
Two seniors, Katlin Pryor (Jaffrey, N.H.) and Devon Trabilsy
(Hillsborough, N.J.) also had record-setting days. Pryor set her
meet and school record in the 1,000 free (10:55.10). She also set a
meet record in the 500 free (5:20.54). Devon Trabilsy
(Hillsborough, N.J.) set a meet record with a winning time of
4:52.29 in the 400 individual medley. Kelly Yankowski (Turners
Falls, Mass.), Kelly Widman (Middlebury, Conn.), Paddock, and Pryor
combined to set a meet record in the 400 free relay (3:48.44).
The Owls won all but two swimming events.











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