These are the results for the California Stingrays swim team at the 2023 Mid-Mo Championship in Eldon against the Boonville Blue Marlins, the Centralia Hurricanes, the Eldon Dolphins, the Fulton Fins, the Jefferson City Barracudas, the Mexico Marlans and the Sedalia Bandits.
In the mixed 8 and under 100-meter freestyle relay, the team of Chandler McGill, Beckham Kern, Nora Wolford and Max Robertson won the relay with a new personal-best combined time of one minute, 29.31 seconds (1:29.31). The team of Braxton Barnard, Briggs Kern, Sutton Lawson and Allistor Davis finished sixth place with a combined time of 2:19.62.
In the mixed 9-10 100-meter freestyle relay, the team of Jase Baker, Laine Cram, Maci Kueffer and Brayden Kern finished second place with a combined time of 1:20.67. The team of Karly Hogan, Evelyn Rohrbach, Camden Lawson and Addilynn Brinker finished seventh place with a combined time of 1:36.04.
In the mixed 11-13 200-meter freestyle relay, the team of Lena Bieri, Moses Bestgen, Jana Lawson and Amos Rohrbach finished sixth place with a combined time of 2.49.46.
In the girls 11-13 200-meter freestyle relay, the team of Addelyn McGill, Ellie Bestgen, Elly Hogan and Hazel Wolford finished third place with a combined time of 2:42.90.
In the girls 14-18 200-meter freestyle relay, the team of Katherine Rohrbach, Ella Burger, Adelyn Kolb and Kierstyn Lawson finished third place with a combined time of 2:22.89 The team of Sarah Inglish, Emily Burger, Megan Arnold and Lily Hogan finished fourth place with a combined time of 2:42.00. The team of Sahara Labuary, Natalie Wolf, Addison Arnold and Sophia Allen finished fifth place with a combined time of 2:58.01.
In the boys 10 & under 100-meter IM, Brayden Kern finished sixth place with a new personal-time of 2:07.64.
In the girls 10 & under 100-meter IM, Laine Cram finished seventh place with a new personal-time of 1:57.81. Karly Hogan finished eighth place with a time of 2:17.07.
In the girls 11-12 100-meter IM, Elly Hogan finished ninth place with a time of 1:48.34. Lena Bieri finished tenth place with a new personal-best time of 1:48.37.
In the girls 13-14 100-meter IM, Sarah Inglish finished fifth place with a time of 1:46.40.
In the girls 15-18 100-meter IM, Adelyn Kolb finished second place with a time of 1:38.02.
In the boys 6 & under 25-meter backstroke, Allistor Davis finished third place with a new personal-best time of 40.09 seconds. Briggs Kern finished fifth place with a new personal-best time of 41.36 seconds.
In the girls 6 & under 25-meter backstroke, Emersyn McGill finished fourth place with a new personal-best time of 38.64 seconds. McKenna Chambers finished seventh place with a new personal-best time of 43.94 seconds.
In the boys 7-8 25-meter backstroke, Beckham Kern finished second place with a new personal-best time of 22.79 seconds. Max Robertson finished seventh place with a time of 31.42 seconds. Braxton Barnard finished 10th place with a time of 32.31. Bruce Miller finished 18th place with a time of 1:15.58.
In the girls 7-8 25-meter backstroke, Chandler McGill finished fourth place with a time of 28.51 seconds. Sutton Lawson finished fifth place with a time of 29.04 seconds. Nora Wolford finished seventh place with a time of 29.75 seconds. Erin Baker finished 16th place with a time of 46.69 seconds.
In the boys 9-10 25-meter backstroke, Brayden Kern finished third place with a new personal-best time of 22.27 seconds. Camden Lawson finished eighth place with a time of 25.66 seconds. Jase Baker finished ninth place with a time of 25.73 seconds.
In the girls 9-10 25-meter backstroke, Laine Cram finished third place with a time of 24.38 seconds. Maci Kueffer finished seventh place with a time of 26.18 seconds. Evelyn Rohrbach finished ninth place with a time of 27.43 seconds. Addilynn Brinker finished 19th place with a time of 32.09 seconds. Sophia Miller finished 24th place with a time of 35.52 seconds.
In the boys 11-12 50-meter backstroke, Amos Rohrbach finished 12th place with a new personal-best time of 52.09 seconds. Moses Bestgen finished 17th place with a time of 59.08 seconds.
In the girls 11-12 50-meter backstroke, Hazel Wolford finished second place with a time of 43.30 seconds. Jana Lawson finished ninth place with a time of 52.10 seconds. Addelyn McGill finished 12th place with a time of 54.09 seconds.
In the girls 13-14 50-meter backstroke, Emily Burger finished fifth place with a time of 43.16 seconds. Lily Hogan finished sixth place with a new personal-best time of 44.91 seconds. Natalie Wolf finished tenth place with a new personal-best time of 47.53 seconds. Ellie Bestgen finished 11th place with a time of 48.60 seconds. Sophia Allen finished 12th place with a time of 49.49 seconds.
In the girls 15-18 50-meter backstroke, Kierstyn Lawson finished second place with a time 41.32 seconds. Adelyn Kolb finished fourth place with a time of 48.78 seconds. Norah Bestgen finished fifth place with a new personal-best time of 49.69 seconds. Sahara Labuary finished sixth place with a time of 52.23 seconds. Megan Arnold finished seventh place with a time of 57.41 seconds. Addison Arnold finished eighth place with a time of 1:01.49.
In the boys 6 & under 25-meter freestyle, Allistor Davis finished fourth place with a new personal-best time of 38.23 seconds. Briggs Kern finished seventh place with a time of 45.57 seconds.
In the girls 6 & under 25-meter freestyle, McKenna Chambers finished fourth place with a new personal-best time of 39 seconds even. Emersyn McGill finished sixth place with a new personal-best time of 39.92 seconds.
In the boys 7-8 25-meter freestyle, Beckham Kern won the event with a new personal-best time of 18.89 seconds. Max Robertson finished fifth place with a new personal-best time of 20.18 seconds. Braxton Barnard finished 13th place with a new personal-best time of 25.92 seconds. Bruce Miller finished 22nd place with a time of 45.84 seconds.
In the girls 7-8 25-meter freestyle, Chandler McGill finished second place with a new personal-best time of 22.51 seconds. Sutton Lawson finished eighth place with a new personal-best time of 27.91 seconds. Nora Wolford finished ninth place with a time of 28.73 seconds. Erin Baker finished 19th place with a time of 51.46 seconds.
In the boys 9-10 25-meter freestyle, Brayden Kern finished sixth place with a time of 19.48 seconds. Jase Baker finished 13th place with a time of 23.43 seconds. Camden Lawson finished 15th place with a new personal-best time of 23.97 seconds.
In the girls 9-10 25-meter freestyle, Laine Cram finished fifth place with a new personal-best time of 19.50 seconds. Maci Kueffer finished 11th place with a time of 21.29 seconds. Evelyn Rohrbach finished 12th place with a new personal-best time of 22.39 seconds. Karly Hogan finished 17th place with a time of 24.17 seconds. Addilynn Brinker finished 25th place with a time of 28.39 seconds. Sophia Miller finished 34th place with a new personal-best time of 35.81 seconds.
In the boys 11-12 50-meter freestyle, Moses Bestgen finished 21st place with a time of 44.36 seconds. Amos Rohrbach finished 26th place with a time of 47.28 seconds.
In the girls 11-12 50-meter freestyle, Hazel Wolford finished seventh place with a new personal-best time of 37.85 seconds. Elly Hogan finished eighth place with a new personal-best time of 38.19 seconds. Lena Bieri finished ninth place with a new personal-best time of 39.36 seconds. Addelyn McGill finished 13th place with a time of 41.95 seconds. Jana Lawson finished 19th place with a time of 45.80 seconds.
In the girls 13-14 50-meter freestyle, Ella Burger finished ninth place with a new personal-best time of 36.26 seconds. Sophia Allen finished 12th place with a new personal-best time of 38.50 seconds. Lily Hogan finished 13th place with a time of 39.32 seconds. Ellie Bestgen finished 14th place with a new personal-best time of 40.26 time. Sarah Inglish finished 15th place with a new personal-best time of 40.55 seconds. Emily Burger finished 16th place with a new personal-best time of 40.57 seconds. Natalie Wolf finished 22nd place with a time of 45.21 seconds.
In the girls 15-18 50-meter freestyle, Kierstyn Lawson finished second place with a time of 32.80 seconds. Adelyn Kolb finished sixth place with a time of 39.07 seconds. Megan Arnold finished seventh place with a time of 42.31 seconds. Norah Bestgen finished ninth place with a time of 44.40 seconds. Sahara Labuary finished tenth place with a time of 46.70 seconds. Addison Arnold finished 11th place with a time of 50.47 seconds.
In the boys 100-meter breaststroke, Moses Bestgen finished ninth place with a new personal-best time of 2:04.09.
In the girls 100-meter breaststroke, Norah Bestgen finished ninth place with a time of 1:47.23. Rylan Robertson finished 14th place with a time of 2:02.23. Addison Arnold finished 16th place with a time of 2:08.66.
In the boys 7-8 25-meter butterfly, Beckham Kern finished third place with a time of 26.38 seconds. Max Robertson finished sixth place with a new personal-best time of 32.38 seconds.
In the girls 7-8 25-meter butterfly, Chandler McGill finished second place with a new personal-best time of 28.87 seconds.
In the boys 9-10 25-meter butterfly, Brayden Kern finished fifth place with a new personal-best time of 25.70 seconds.
In the girls 9-10 25-meter butterfly, Karly Hogan finished 11th place with a new personal-best time of 30.84 seconds.
In the boys 11-12 50-meter butterfly, Amos Rohrbach finished seventh place with a new personal-best time of 57.38 seconds.
In the girls 11-12 50-meter butterfly, Elly Hofan finished sixth place with a time of 48.88 seconds.
In the girls 13-14 50-meter butterfly, Ella Burger finished fifth place with a time of 42.94 seconds. Sarah Inglish finished sixth place with a time of 50.36 seconds.
In the girls 15-18 50-meter butterfly, Megan Arnold finished third place with a time of 44.77 seconds. Sahara Labuary finished fourth place with a time of 55.33 seconds.
In the girls 100-meter freestyle, Kierstyn Lawson finished sixth place with a time of 1:17.62. Adelyn Kolb finished tenth place with a time of 1:29.84.
In the boys 7-8 25-meter breaststroke, Max Robertson finished sixth place with a time of 31.51 seconds. Braxton Barnard finished 14th place with a new personal-best time of 54.72 seconds.
In the girls 7-8 25-meter breaststroke, Nora Wolford finished second place with a new personal-best time of 34.86 seconds. Chandler McGill finished fourth place with a new-personal best time of 39.40 seconds. Erim Baker finished eighth place with a new personal-best record of 53.38 seconds.
In the boys 9-10 25-meter breaststroke, Jase Baker finished 18th place with a new personal-best time of 35.55 seconds. Camden Lawson finished 20th place with a new personal-best time of 37.85 seconds.
In the girls 9-10 25-meter breaststroke, Maci Kueffer won the event with a new personal-best of 25.04 seconds. Evelyn Rohrbach finished fifth place with a new personal-best time of 27.19 seconds. Laine Cram finished eighth place with a new personal-best time of 28.52 seconds. Addilynn Brinker finished 12th place with a time of 29.36 seconds. Karly Hogan finished 18th place with a time of 33.43 seconds.
In the boys 11-12 50-meter breaststroke, Moses Bestgen finished 12th place with a time of 56.59 seconds.
In the girls 11-12 50-meter breaststroke, Hazel Wolford finished tenth place with a time of 51.25 seconds. Elly Hogan finished 12th place with a time of 53.43 seconds. Lena Bieri finished 13th place with a new personal-best time of 53.49 seconds. Rylan Robertson finished 18th place with a time of 55.20 seconds. Jana Lawson finished 22nd place with a time of 59.99 seconds. Addelyn McGill finished 27th place with a time of 1:03.71.
In the girls 13-14 50-meter breaststroke, Katherine Rohrbach finished ninth place with a time of 47.50 seconds. Ella Burger finished tenth place with a time of 48.21 seconds. Lily Hogan finished 11th place with a time of 49.82 seconds. Emily Burger finished 13th place with a new personal-best time of 50.01 seconds. Sarah Inglish finished 14th place with a new personal-best time of 52.37 seconds. Ellie Bestgen finished 15th place with a time of 54.10 seconds. Natalie Wolf finished 18th place with a new personal-best time of 1:01.20.
In the girls 15-18 50-meter breaststroke, Kierstyn Lawson finished third place with a time of 45.04 seconds. Norah Bestgen finished sixth place with a time of 49.33 seconds. Addison Arnold finished seventh place with a time of 56.87 seconds. Sahara Labuary finished eighth place with a new personal-best time of 58.40 seconds.
In the mixed 11-13 200-meter medley relay, the team of Amos Rohrbach, Rylan Robertson, Ellie Bestgen and Lena Bieri finished sixth place with a combined time of 3:25.73.
Democrat photo/Evan Holmes
In the girls 15-18 50-meter freestyle, Kierstyn Lawson finished second place with a time of 32.80 seconds.
Democrat photo/Evan Holmes
The California Stingrays broke 47 personal-records at the Mid-Mo Conference Championship meet at Eldon Aquatic Center on July 15.
Democrat photo/Evan Holmes
The California Stingrays broke 47 personal-records at the Mid-Mo Conference Championship meet at Eldon Aquatic Center on July 15.
Democrat photo/Evan Holmes
The stingrays compete in the girls 7-8 25-meter backstroke.