Nguyen, Jimeson lead Mustang girls to second at Altus meet; Boys place third

Swimming, Winter Sports

Trey Hunter

December 1, 2022
Brenda Nguyen moves her way through the water during a meet last season at the Mitch Park YMCA in Edmond. Nguyen finished first in the 50-freestyle in the Altus meet just before Thanksgiving Break. (Photo by Shelly Holinsworth / Freelance Action Photography)

Two Mustang Bronco girls picked up wins in the 2022 Altus meet prior to Thanksgiving Break.

Brenda Nguyen snagged a win in the 50-freestyle while Jacee Jimeson won the 100-backstroke to help lead the Mustang girls to second place.

Nguyen clocked a time of :29.08 in the 50-freestyle while Jimeson posted 1:13.45 in the 100-backstroke. Jimeson also placed third in the 200-freestyle with a time of 2:35.91.

Nguyen and Jimeson also helped lead three of Mustang’s relay teams to top-five finishes, including the 200-medley, 200-freestyle, and 400-freestyle.

The 200-medley team of Jimeson, Nguyen, Katelyn Capp, and Zoey Clark placed second with a time of 2:22.66. The same group finished second in the 400-freestyle with a time of 4:51.16.

The 200-freestyle team of Nguyen, Julian Hua, Lucy Hogan, and Keaton Brown placed fifth with a time of 2:26.64. Lillian Pinerton, Makenah Klepise, Cori Phelan, and Brown finished fifth in the 400-freestyle relay with a time of 6:09.55.

Phelan and Capp rounded out Mustang’s top-five individual finishes. Phelan placed fifth in the 100-butterfly with a time of 1:43.35 while Capp placed fifth in the 100-breaststroke with a time of 1:34.04.

Three Bronco girls improved their personal best times in different events. Clark improved in the 50-free by .41, placing eighth with a time of :34.56. Hogan improved in the 200-medley time by 2.19, placing sixth with a time of 3:46.36. Joycee Brown improved in the 100-backstroke by 11.32, placing 12th with a time of 1:58.59.

The Mustang boys placed in the top-five in eight events.

Brody White led the way with a second-place finish in the 100-backstroke, clocking a time of 1:10.31. White also finished fourth in the 200-medley with a time of 2:44.43.

Dominic Tonn, Gavin Davis, and Ace Seck rounded out the Bronco boys’ top-five individual finishes.

Tonn placed third in the 200-medley with a time of 2:38.87, Davis placed fourth in the 100-breaststroke with a time of 1:10.31, and Seck placed fifth in the 50-freestyle with a time of :28.39.

Three boys relay teams placed in the top-five, including the 200-medley, 200-freestyle, and 400-freestyle.

White, Davis, Tonn, and Austin Price placed third in the 200-medley with a time of 2:05.63 while Tonn, Seck, White, and Davis placed third in the 400-freestyle with a time of 4:18.97.

Seck, Price, Skyler Fair, and Dalton Le placed fourth in the 200-freestyle with a time of 1:57.17.

Brandon Prieto was the lone boys swimmer to improve personal best time. Prieto placed 16thin the 100-freestyle with a time of 1:41.31 – good for an improvement of 2.43.

The Bronco boys placed third overall as a team.

Published by trey hunter

Trey Hunter is the owner and publisher of the Mustang Sports Review. He graduated from Mustang High School in 2006 before graduating from the University of Central Oklahoma with a journalism degree in 2011. He has covered Mustang sports for multiple publications as well as high school sports and professional basketball for other outlets. Contact Trey for story ideas or reach out with information. PHONE: (405) 659-9898 EMAIL: TreyHunter1987@gmail.com

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