Carmel girls, PASA boys lead team scores at Juniors, will battle for combined title tonight

The team scores for each gender haven’t been terribly close so far at US Junior Nationals, with the girls from Carmel, Indiana and the Palo Alto Stanford boys leading handily. But the two programs are separated by just 8 points in the combined totals heading into the last day of competition.

The Carmel girls have been lighting it up so far, led by budding star Amy Bilquist‘s double wins and the record-smashing 4×100 free relay. In fact, Carmel even went 1-2 in the 100 back last night with Bilquist and Claire Adams, both 16, sweeping the top two spots.

They now lead the team points by 96 over Y-Spartaquatics, sitting at 218 points for the week. That’ll be a tough margin for anyone to overcome today, especially with Bilquist lining up her third win of Juniors in the 50 free, an event in which Veronica Burchill is also expected to score and three more Carmel girls could wind up cracking the scoring heats with good swims.

Meanwhile Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics (PASA) lead the boys scores by a narrower, but still dominating margin. Their 126 points are 32 ahead of the next-closest challengers, with Indiana University, Aquazot, SwimAtlanta, Nova, Tennessee and Upper Dublin all locked in a tight battle for second (all six of those teams are within 5 points of one another currently). PASA is also set up for a potential win tonight, with IM stud and future Stanford Cardinal freshman Curtis Ogren holding the top seed in the 200 IM. He’s especially favored in that event given Aquazot’s Corey Okubo has scratched the race. Okubo, an incoming Princeton freshman, was slated to be Ogren’s biggest competition, but scratched out of the remainder of his lineup after winning the 200 fly and taking 5th in the 200 back, presumably to rest up for Senior Nationals next week. Okubo has only been swimming relays since then.

But Carmel and PASA are nearly dead even in the combined scores. Carmel leads with 218, all of those points coming from its girls. PASA, meanwhile, has gotten 84 points on the girls side, led by rising Stanford freshman Ally Howe. In the combined total, they sit at 210. Those two are well checked out from the rest of the list, as North Baltimore sits third back at 134.

Keep an eye on that points battle tonight, as things could come right down to the 400 medley relays to decide the overall points winners.

Combined Team Scores

1. Carmel Swim Club 218
2. Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics 210
3. North Baltimore Aquatic Club 134
4. Aquazot Swim Club 124
5. Y-Spartaquatics Swim Club 122
6. SwimMAC Carolina 116
7. Dynamo Swim Club 113
8. Nova of Virginia Aquatics 112
9. SwimAtlanta 108
10. Pleasanton Seahawks 106

Boys Team Scores

1. Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics 126
2. Indiana University Swim Team 94
3. Aquazot Swim Club 92
4. SwimAtlanta 91
5. Nova of Virginia Aquatics 90
6. Tennessee Aquatics 89
6. Upper Dublin Aquatic Club 89
8. Dayton Raiders 84
9. Nitro Swimming 76
10. Pleasanton Seahawks 69

Girls Team Scores

1. Carmel Swim Club 218
2. Y-Spartaquatics Swim Club 122
3. North Baltimore Aquatic Club 116
4. Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics 84
5. SwimMAC Carolina 83
6. North Carolina Aquatic Club 60
7. City of Mobile Swim Association 58
8. Dynamo Swim Club 54
9. Roadrunner Aquatic 53
10. Central Bucks Swim Team 52

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MarkB
9 years ago

Don’t you have to score at least one point in each sex to compete in the combined. At least it used to be that way.

Lindsay
Reply to  MarkB
9 years ago

That’s what I thought as well.

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