Barton Swimming brings home solid results in early season test at Triton Triangular #GoBarton

Barton Swimming team photo at the Triton Triangular

The Barton Community College swimming programs got an early season test Saturday afternoon at the Triton Triangular held in Fort Dodge, IA. Competing against top tier NCAA Division I South Dakota State University and NJCAA rival Iowa Central Community College.

The Cougar men returned home with a 1-1 mark manufacturing a significant 139.50 – 122.50 victory over host Iowa Central Community College while dropping its' match to South Dakota State University 163-99.

On the women's side Barton fell in both duals losing to Iowa Central Community College in a tightly contested matchup 138-115 while falling in its' battle to South Dakota State University 195-62.

Men's Recap
As a squad, Barton obtained 11 new season bests with seven new times landing inside the program's Top-10 record books.

Long distance specialist Enzo Vogt da Silva won a pair gold medal titles in the 500-yard and 1000-yard freestyle while sophomore Johan Cue Carrillo added a team crown and individual title to his name in the 400-yard medley relay and 100-yard breaststroke as the two-pack led the Cougars.

Vogt da Silva opened his two-crown day jumping a spot up the program history books clocking the third fastest time of 10:05.59 in the 1000-yard freestyle topping the 10-entry field. The freshman concluded his day outdueling the 13-participant 500-yard freestyle turning in a 4:51.73.

Carrillo begun his day with a gold medal teaming up with Netani Ross, Josias Solarte, and Tyler Woodworth as the four pack produced the lone relay title in the 400-yard medley clocking the fourth fastest time in the program history books of 3:28.23. The sophomore notched his lone individual crown in the 100-yard breaststroke turning in a 56.64 falling just .65 ticks off his season best mark.

Carrillo and Ross produced the lone runner-up finishes for the Cougars in the 200-yard breaststroke and 100-yard backstroke respectively. Rounding out podium finishes with bronze medals were Isaiah Auld in the 200-freestyle, Joshua Lujan in the 100-breastsroke and Tyler Woodworth in the 50-yard and 100-yard freestyle.

Women's Recap
Despite not earning an individual title over the 16-event triangular, the Cougar women swam to 12-personal best times while landing 12 new program Top-10 times.

Mikwena Lierman recorded the highest individual finish for Barton turning in a silver medal performance in the 50-yard freestyle. The freshman collected her second runner-up finish anchoring the 400-yard Medley relay teamed up with Cindy Broadrick, Dominique Cos, and Linda Franco as the four-pack clocked the third fastest time in the program's history books with a 4:01.68.

Broadrick capped the podium finishes for the Cougars' with a third place outing in the 200-yard butterfly turning in a 2:24.14 falling just .59 ticks back of a new personal best.

Making her collegiate debut in the 400-IM, Cos turned in the second fastest time in school history clocking a 5:13.45 finishing eighth in the 10 competitor field.

Complete Triton Triangular Results

Men Personal Bests/Program Top-10 List
100 Backstroke: Cooper Cole (PB 58.18)
200 Backstroke: Netani Ross (PB 2:03.84 *10th fastest program history); Kyle Iselin (PB 2:12.70)
100 Breaststroke: Jake Swan (PB 1:08.32)
200 Breaststroke: Jonathan Beers (PB 2:23.85)
200 Butterfly: Caleb Gregory (PB 2:10.50)
50 Freestyle: Jethro Irvine (PB 22.29); Jacob Sautter (PB 23.61)
100 Freestyle: Jethro Irvine (48.15 *10th fastest program history); Jacob Sautter (PB 51.89)
500 Freestyle: Walker Balicki (PB 6:09.98)
1000 Freestyle: Enzo Vogt da Silva (PB 10:05.59)
400 IM: Jonathan Beers (4:55.58 *9th fastest program history)
400 Medley Relay: Netani Ross, Johan Cue Carrillo, Josias Solarte, Tyler Woodworth (3:28.23 *4th fastest program history)
400 Freestyle Relay: Jethro Irvine, Netani Ross, Enzo Vogt da Silva, Tyler Woodworth (3:10.58 *3rd fastest program history)

Women Personal Bests/Program Top-10 List
100 Breaststroke: Ashley Gilmore (PB 1:21.95 *8th fastest program history); Stephanie Ramirez (PB 1:24.12 *10th school history)
200 Breaststroke: Olivia Kerr (PB 2:35.19 *4th fastest program history); Leeya Van Druff (PB 2:47.32 *6th fastest program history); Ashley Gilmore (PB 3:00.75 *9th fastest program history)
100 Butterfly: Linda Franco (PB 1:01.87 *4th fastest program history)
50 Freestyle: Vali Bequette (PB 27.61); Koe Schultz (PB 31.67)
200 Freestyle: Leeya Van Druff (PB 2:12.16)
500 Freestyle: Andrea Fernandez (PB 5:48.90 *6th fastest program history); Ashlynn Shea (PB 7:21.90)
1000 Freestyle: Andrea Fernandez (12:27.76 *7th fastest program history); Ashlynn Shea (PB 15:04.94 *9th fastest program history)
400 IM: Dominique Cos (5:13.45 *2nd fastest program history); Ashley Gilmore (5:58.44 *5th fastest program history)
400 Medley Relay: Cindy Broadrick, Dominique Cos, Linda Franco, Mikwena Lierman (4:01.68 *3rd fastest program history)
400 Freestyle Relay: Linda Franco, Summer Gomez, Andrea Fernandez, Mikwena Lierman (3:49.40 *3rd fastest program history)