NCSA Junior National- NCAP Prevails

By Reach for the Wall Staff

PVS swimmers finished strong at the 2019 National Club Swimming Association (NCSA) Junior National Championships (March 19-23) in Orlando, Florida. Congratulations to all the PVS swimmers and teams that competed. As you’ll see in the recap below, there were 21 individual events won by PVS swimmers, and only 2 events over the 5 days where a PVS swimmer was not in the final 8.

In the team standings, NCAP won the combined team championship with 2474 points, the men’s team championship with 800.5 points, and the women’s team championship with 1673.5 points.

RMSC placed 5th in the combined team standings with 793 points, 2nd in the men’s team standings with 659 points, and 19th in the women’s team standings with 134 points.  Machine Aquatics placed 8th in the combined team standings with 610.5 points, 7th in the men’s team standings with 384.5 points, and 12th in the women’s team standings with 226 points.  AAC was 14th with 371.5, Snow was 19th with 223, Mason Makos were 21st with 211, York was 35th with 89 points and All Star Aquatics didn’t score in the overall but was 52nd in the men’s with 45 points.

Top Individual Finishes by PVS Swimmers

Day 1 Full Results

SwimSwam recap/race videos

  • Women 1000 Yard Freestyle : 1. Paige McKenna, NCAP 3. Brooke Travis, NCAP
  • Men 1000 Yard Freestyle: 1. Ryan Vipavetz, RMSC 4. Daniel Gyenis, Machine 5. Jacob Rosner Un-NCAP
  • Women 100 Yard IM: 1. Torri Huske, AAC 2. Phoebe Bacon, NCAP 5. Abby Harter, NCAP 6. Katelyn Mack, NCAP
  • Men 100 Yard IM: 4. Sean Conway, NCAP

Day 2 Full Results

SwimSwam recap/race videos

  • Women 200 Yard Backstroke: 2. Phoebe Bacon, NCAP 3. Caroline Bentz, NCAP 4. Katelyn Mack, NCAP
  • Men 200 Yard Backstroke: 3. Sean Conway, NCAP
  • Women 100 Yard Freestyle: 1. Torri Huske, AAC 4. Katelyn Mack, NCAP
  • Men 500 Yard Freestyle: 2. Jacob Rosner, UN-NCAP 7. Ryan Vipavetz, RMSC 8. Daniel Gyenis, Machine 9. Sam Oliver, Snow (finals time would have placed 3rd overall)
  • Women 100 Yard Breaststroke: 1. Anna Keating, Machine 7. Georgia Johnson, NCAP
  • Men 100 Yard Breaststroke: 1. Anthony Grimm, Makos 6. Paul Kinsella, York
  • Women 200 Yard Butterfly: 1. Abby Harter, NCAP 4. Torri Huske, AAC 8. Mackenzie McConagha, NCAP
  • Men 200 Yard Butterfly: 1. Alex Colson, RMSC 3. Jack Mowery, AAC 4. Ben Charles, Machine, 6. Ryan Vipavetz, RMSC 7. Alan Li, ASA (places 10-12 also went to PVS swimmers, making that 8 of the top 12 swimmers from PVS!)
Women’s 200 Butterfly podium
Men’s 100 breaststroke podiuum

Day 3 Full Results

SwimSwam recap/race videos

  • Women 200 Yard Freestyle: 1. Torri Huske, AAC 5. Paige McKenna, NCAP
  • Men 200 Yard Freestyle: 5. Sean Conway, NCAP 8. Daniel Gyenis, Machine
  • Women 50 Yard Breaststroke: 3. Anna Keating, Machine
  • Men 50 Yard Breaststroke: 1. Anthony Grimm, Makos 3. Paul Kinsella, York
  • Women 400 Yard IM: 7. Catherine Purnell, NCAP 9. Abby Harter, NCAP
  • Men 400 Yard IM: 2. Sean Conway, NCAP 7. Timmy Ellett, RMSC
  • Women 50 Yard Butterfly: 1. Torri Huske, AAC 2. Lexie Cuomo, Makos 3. Phoebe Bacon, NCAP
  • Men 50 Yard Butterfly: 1. Anthony Grimm, Makos

Day 4 Full Results

SwimSwam recap/race videos

  • Women 100 Yard Backstroke: 2. Phoebe Bacon, NCAP 7. Katelyn Mack, NCAP 8. Mackenzie McConagha, NCAP
  • Men 100 Yard Backstroke: 1. Anthony Grimm, Makos
  • Women 500 Yard Freestyle: 1. Paige McKenna, NCAP 8. Claire Nguyen, NCAP
  • Men 100 Yard Freestyle: 8. John Moore, Snow
  • Women 200 Yard Breaststroke: 1. Anna Keating, Machine 4. Seohyun Park, AAC 6. Brynn Curtis, York
  • Men 200 Yard Breaststroke: 8. Kyle Wu, Machine
  • Women 100 Yard Butterfly: 1. Abby Harter, NCAP 2. Phoebe Bacon, NCAP 3. Lexie Cuomo, Makos
  • Men 100 Yard Butterfly: 1. Alex Colson, RMSC

Day 5 Full Results

SwimSwam recap/Race Videos

  • Women 50 Yard Backstroke: 1. Phoebe Bacon, NCAP
  • Men 50 Yard Backstroke: 11. Brett Feyerick, NCAP 12. Ryan Soh, Clark
  • Women 200 Yard IM: 2. Phoebe Bacon, NCAP 4. Torri Huske, AAC 5. Katelyn Mack, NCAP
  • Men 200 Yard IM: 2. Sean Conway, NCAP 6. Timmy Ellett, RMSC
  • Women 50 Yard Freestyle: 1. Torri Huske, AAC
  • Men 50 Yard Freestyle: 24. Alex Colson, RMSC
  • Women 1650 Yard Freestyle: 1. Paige McKenna, NCAP 4. Brooke Travis, NCAP
  • Men 1650 Yard Freestyle: 1. Sam Oliver, Snow 7. Ryan Vipavetz, RMSC

As reported by SwimSwam, here’s the individual point tallies (Top 10):

Girls’ High Point Scorers – Top 10

  1. Phoebe Bacon, NCAP – 239
  2. Torri Huske, Arlington Aquatics – 212
  3. Isabelle Stadden, Aquajets – 185
  4. Katelyn Mack, NCAP – 162.50
  5. Grace Sheble, Nova of Virginia – 159
  6. Felicia Pasadyn, SwimStrongsville – 153.50
  7. (TIE)Reilly Tiltmann, Elmbrook Swim Club/Rachel Klinker, Lexington Dolphins – 151
  8. Kaylyn Schoof, Elmbrook Swim Club – 141
  9. Abigail Harter, NCAP – 126

Boys’ High Point Scorers – Top 10

  1. Jack Dolan, Rockwood Swim Club – 176
  2. Sean Conway, NCAP – 166
  3. Aidan Stoffle, Summit Swimming – 162
  4. Zachary Hils, Lexington Dolphins – 160
  5. Kimani Gregory, Racer X Aquatics – 158.50
  6. Timothy Marski, Long Island Aquatic Club – 158
  7. William Myhre, St. Charles Swim Team – 156.50
  8. (TIE) Jason Louser, Long Island Aquatic Club/Shane Blinkman, St. Croix Swim Club – 149
  9. Anthony Grimm, Mason Makos – 128

6 thoughts on “NCSA Junior National- NCAP Prevails

  • Mar 31, 2019 at 4:52 pm
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    However, it should be taken in consideration that the NCAP is the largest swimming team in the USA! The NCAP men’s team had championship with 800.5 points and 35 male swimmers! The RMSC men’s team had 659 points and 25 male swimmers. Thus, NCAP had 22.87 points per male swimmer, and RMSC -26.36 point per male swimmer! Thus, at NCSA competition, RMSC had a stronger point efficacy per male swimmer then NCAP!

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  • Mar 31, 2019 at 6:37 pm
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    Lol, Mrs B. Love it. We should make shirts and trophies for the boys: “Higher point efficacy per male swimmer then NCAP.” So true.

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    • Mar 31, 2019 at 11:00 pm
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      Mr. Bill,….truth hurts and swallowing problems… Sorry)))

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  • Apr 1, 2019 at 1:43 pm
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  • Apr 1, 2019 at 8:17 pm
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    Take it easy up there. I have a question for NCAP or RMSC parents… but first I would like to thank the editors of Reach for the Wall for providing such useful information.

    My child’s PVS team is a small team and does not offer traveling to these Orlando, FL meets. I am planning to change to either NCAP or RMSC to give my child more opportunities that the bigger clubs offer. Swimming has become a passion for my child and this year in the PVS 14&U Championship my child was ranked about top 20 in all 6 strokes participated.

    Can you parents, give me feed back about your experience going to the Orlando, FL meets? Do your teams travel together via bus or plane? Costs? Any locations you recommend within your club team? What positive thing would you say about your club?

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    • Apr 2, 2019 at 6:18 pm
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      A small team does not always traveling to Orlando and Indy, because of limited registration capacity of the NCSA meets. The NCAP, RMSC and some other PVS teams have some registration preferences, because of regular participations at the NCSA meets. NCSA organizing two annual meets: at spring in Orlando and at summer in Indianapolis. This is highly exciting and competitive meets in the USA for junior swimmers!!! Your child will get the great experience of the national meet!!! The most difficult part (especially for a younger swimmer) is to qualify for this meet – the NCSA qualification cuts are very tough. Thus, to participate at NCSA meet, your child have to qualify at least for one event and he/she will have two additional bonus events! You have to read more detailed information about this meet – see link below:
      https://www.teamunify.com/Home.jsp?team=recndncsa
      Usually teams are traveling by plane. Traveling cost for NCSA meets are really affordable. RMSC swimmers have sponsors in Eaton Foundation to cover the significant part of travel costs for the NCSA meets. Likely that some other PVS teams have some sponsors as well. Both NCAP and RMSC are great teams – young swimmers from both teams have a lot of great accomplishments including NCSA championships, National team and Olympic trial qualifiers and others. I believe that NCAP registration and annual fee is a little higher then in RMSC, but you have to call and check this information! Good luck!!!

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