Callie Metsala excels in debut meet, securing two victories for Concordia
Key points:
- First-year swimmer Callie Metsala shines in her debut meet, winning the 200-yard individual medley and 100-yard breaststroke
- Concordia's relay teams also perform well, with the quartet of Chea Baugh, Brienna Timm, Christina Moore, and Tinsley Porter winning the 200-yard freestyle relay
- Overall, Concordia has a strong start to the 2023-24 season despite their loss to the University of Jamestown
First-year swimmer Callie Metsala had an impressive start to the 2023-24 season, leading the Concordia swim team at the season-opening meet. Metsala won both the 200-yard individual medley and the 100-yard breaststroke events. The relay team, consisting of Chea Baugh, Brienna Timm, Christina Moore, and Tinsley Porter, also claimed victory in the 200-yard freestyle relay. While the team suffered a loss to the University of Jamestown, Concordia had several other strong individual performances, including six runner-up finishes. Metsala’s times in her events were particularly notable, with her 200-yard individual medley finish coming close to breaking a school record. The team looks forward to their upcoming road meet against Minn.-Morris on November 3rd.
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