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Piranhas win first out of town swim meet

Shara JJ Cooper
By Shara JJ Cooper
June 6th, 2017

The Grand Forks Piranhas have emerged the winners of the Nelson swim meet last weekend, by accumulating the most points. 

“We are all very excited because the Piranhas won the Nelson Swim Meet this past weekend by scoring the most points,” said coach Samantta Villanueva. Swim club president Laura Lewis believes it is the first out-of-town meet they have won. 

Of the wins, 26 Piranhas swimmers passed their personal bests a whopping 85 times and the relay team continued to make other players “eat their bubbles” by placing first in seven of the 11 relay races.

Libby Evers swam in the Nelson Swim Meet — her first swim meet ever — and did remarkably well, according to Villanueva, helping her relay team place 2nd in their category. 

Isaac Friesen excelled when he took on the Division 1, 100-metre freestyle race for the first time at the meet. He helped the Division 6 relay team place first in their category. 

“I am so proud of all the swimmers who participated in the meet and can’t wait for our home meet coming up this weekend on June 11,” said Villanueva. “I hope we started a winning streak to carry through this season.”

See the winners below: 

  • Div 1 (boys) Brett Friesen —  2nd; Kazuaki Dunnet —  1st
  • Div 2 (girls) Emma Lewis —  2nd
  • Div 2 (boys) Michael Konken — 3rd; Lincoln Faulkner — 2nd
  • Div 3 (boys) Kohei Dunnet — 1st
  • Div 4 (girls) Jasmine Konken — 3rd
  • Div 5 (girls) Kiyomi Dunnet — 1st; Shian Corbeil — 3rd 
  • Div 6 (girls) Leena Corbeil tied for 3rd
  • Div 6 (boys) Coach Ethan Argue — 1st 
  • Div 8 (women)  Coach Samantta Villanueva — 1st

Piranhas register ‘outstanding number of personal best times’ at Trail

The previous weekend, the Piranhas had their first meet of the season, which they used as a training ground. Many of the swimmers had never been to a meet before.

“We had an outstanding number of personal best times since competing last year,” said Villanueva of the 27 Piranhas that attended the meet. The racers created 61 personal best times during the meet.

In addition to the personal bests, the Piranhas also broke three of the Trail Swim Meet records. Kiyomi Dunnet set a new Meet Record in the 50-metre Butterfly event, taking off almost a second from the 2004 record with a time of 30.59s. She also shaved milliseconds off of the 2004 meet record for the 50-metre Freestyle event with her time of 28.86s. Shian Corbeil beat a 22-year-old record in the 100-metre Butterfly event with a time of 1:11.96.

As a team, the swimmers gathered medals in most of the age categories. 

  • Division 1 Brett Friesen — gold; Kazuaki Dunnet tied for a silver medal
  • Division 2 (girls) Emma Lewis — 1st
  • Division 2 (boys) Lincoln Faulkner — 2nd
  • Division 5 Shian Corbeil  & Kiyomi Dunnet tied for 1st place; Luella Faulkner — 3rd
  • Division 6 Kevin Argue (coach) — tied in 2nd
  • Division 8 Samantta Villanueva — 1st 

The Grand Forks Piranhas placed third as a team in total points.

The Piranhas are hosting their annual swim meet this coming weekend and welcome the public down to watch the swimmers race, which starts at 9 a.m. on Sunday and will have a silent auction. 

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