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11/18/2021 11:00 PM

Yellowjackets Swim at Class LL Championship


Senior Norah Rome finished second in the 200 freestyle and took third in the 500 freestyle when the East Haven-Cross-Hillhouse co-op swim squad participated in the Class LL State Championship on Nov. 17. File photo by Wesley Bunnell/The Courier

The East Haven-Cross-Hillhouse co-op girls’ swimming diving and team sent some athletes to compete in the Class LL State Championship at Southern Connecticut State University on Nov. 17. Led by a couple of standout performances from senior Norah Rome, the Yellowjackets finished in 13th place by scoring 159 points as a team in states.

Rome claimed second place in the 200-yard freestyle for EH-C-H at the Class LL State Championship. Rome posted a time of 1:54.02 to earn runner-up honors in the 200 free and score big points for the Easties. Rome only placed behind junior Avery Kudlac of Glastonbury, who won the event with a time of 1:52.25.

Rome also finished third in the 500 freestyle for the Yellowjackets at the state meet. Rome swam a time of 5:06.68 on her way to placing third in the 500.

Junior Julia Rosado also competed in a pair of individual events for EH-C-H. Rosado’s top performance came in the 100 backstroke, where she finished in ninth place by swimming a time of 1:00.24. Rosado also finished 17th for the 200 individual medley with a mark of 2:14.14.

The Yellowjackets also had three relays compete at the state meet. The 200 medley relay of sophomore Alexis Lamprea, sophomore Kate Kim, Rosado, and Rome finished in 13th place with a time of 2:02.59.

The Easties’ 200 freestyle relay featuring sophomore Hannah Adolphe, junior Abby Brooks, Kim, and Rome took 15th place by recording a time of 1:54.38. EH-C-H also saw its 400 freestyle relay finish in 14th place with a time of 4:12.51.

—Chris Piccirillo

Junior Julia Rosado took ninth place in the 100 backstroke on behalf of the Yellowjackets when the Class LL state meet took place at Southern Connecticut State University last week.File photo by Wesley Bunnell/The Courier