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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' SWIMMING & DIVING: ANOTHER RECORD-BREAKING DAY FOR CORNING (2023-09-19)

Southern Tier Sports Report
ENDICOTT — Meet after meet the records keep falling for Corning’s Angie McKane and Brooke Terwilliger.

McKane broke the pool records in the 50 and 100 free and the 100 fly and Terwilliger broke the pool record for diving.

Corning won the meet against Union-Endicott 58-43.

McKane had a 24.14 in the 50 free as the leadoff to the 200 free relay. The old pool record was 24.80 by Lindsey Norburg of Ithaca in 2007.

In the 100 fly McKane swam a 55.89 to break her own mark of 57.92 from 2021.

In the 100 free McKane had a leadoff leg of 54.06 in the 400 free relay to break the Norburg mark of 54.82 from 2007.

Terwilliger, who broke the Section 4 record last week for six dives, had a 276.45 on Tuesday to break her own pool record of 257.85 from 2021.

In the 200 free Kara Peters won in 2:10.88 and Lauren Mahon was third in 2:43.75.

Nicole Miller won the 200 IM in 2:55.95.

Kyra Gross won the 50 free in 28.35 followed by Maria Kuksenkova in 28.65.

Terwilliger won the diving with Cella McLaughlin second at 208.50.

With McKane winning the 100 fly Kuksenkova was third in 1:20.60.

Peters won the 100 free in 1:00.43 with Gross third in 1:04.17. Ellie Ballard was second in the 500 free in 6:31.24 and Devin Price was third at 6:42.19.

McKane, Gross, Peters and Kuksenkova won the 200 free relay in 1:49.57 and in the 100 back Reese Conway won in 1:12.72.

Erika Liu won the 100 breaststroke in 1:20.12 followed by Cat Riesbeck in 1:25.98.

In the 400 free relay McKane, Peters, Kuksenkova and Price had the top time as an exhibition in 4:07.35.
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