East Brunswick Girls Swimming – Greater Middlesex Conference Champions – 2015

East Brunswick girls swim team won the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament for a second year in a row. The Final score was – East Brunswick 578, Bishop Ahr 450 and Metuchen 446. East Brunswick took advantage of the depth of their team with multiple swimmers scoring points in each race.

The following is from NJ.COM:

“The strength of our team is our depth from top to bottom,” said East Brunswick coach Jeffrey Sundberg. “We don’t have a ton of superstars, so we do it with a whole team effort. This team was really motivated coming in this year and to repeat as champions tonight was great.”

The highest individual finish that East Brunswick recorded all night was in the 50-yard freestyle as Sara Park came in second (25.72). Teammate Kristen Capiral added to East Brunswick’s performance in the 50 free with a fifth-place result (26.72).

Park tacked on a fourth-place finish later in the meet for East Brunswick in the 100 free (57.83), while teammate Sabrina May finished in sixth (58.93). Amaya Renzuli recorded a fifth-place result in the 100 backstroke (1:05.16).

East Brunswick had two separate 200 free relay teams finish in the top six with one coming in second (1:45.64) and the other finishing in fifth (1:51.64). The Middlesex County school also finished third in the 400 free relay (3:52.93) and fourth in the 200 medley relay (1:59.77).

“It’s a great feeling,” said East Brunswick senior Shelby Mikulak. “It’s our second year in a row and even though we didn’t have the first-place or second-place finishes, we knew that we had the depth to get us to where we needed to be.”

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The East Brunswick girls have been seeded 2nd in the State Tournament – This season isn’t over yet!

Greater Middlesex Conference Champions!

East Brunswick girls proudly show off their awards

We are the champions!

Final score announced – East Brunswick 578, Bishop Ahr 450, Metuchen 446.

Shelby, Laura and Kristen posing for the paparazzi

Very excited by the 400 Free relay edging out North Brunswick for 3rd place

Amaya Renzulli swimming in the 400 Free Relay

Dulani Kankanamgi swimming the 100 Breaststroke

Rachel Blackin swimming the 100 Breaststroke

Lori Mohs swimming the 100 Breaststroke

Amaya Renzulli swimming the 100 Back

Claire Zhu swimming the 100 Back

Bhoomika Jain swimming the 100 Back

Claire Watson swimming the 500 Free

Bethany Mikulak swimming the 500 Free

Sarika Malhotra swimming in the 500 Free

Shelby Mikulak swimming in the 500 Free

Kristen Capiral and Megan Tang got 1st and 2nd in their heat of the 100 Free

Darby VanDeVeen swimming in the 100 Fly

Megan Lee swimming the 100 Fly

Bhoomika Jain swimming the 100 Butterfly

Lucas Espada wonders if Laura Ruffner and Shelby Mikulak are insane

Aaron Wang is tired of Laura’s screaming

Dulani Kankanamgi swimming the 200 IM

Darby VanDeVeen swimming in the 200 IM

Claire Zhu happy with her 200 IM result

Claire Zhu swimming back in the 200 IM

Claire Zhu swimming the 200 IM

Sabrina May swimming the 200 Free

Shelby Mikulak swimming in the 200 Free

Bears cheering on their teammates

Photo Shoot with the ‘Hula’ Dancers

Claire Zhu swimming back in the 200 Medley Relay

Amaya Renzulli leads off the 200 Medley Relay

Bears start off the meet with a loud cheer

Laura Ruffner is full of enthusiasm

East Brunswick Swim Team showing spirit before the big tournament

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