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St. Charles East girls swimmer Chapko lone area finals qualifier

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Rosary didn’t fare much better than North. A year after taking the third-place state trophy, Beads coach Bill Schalz’s job was much tougher as he welcomed back a lineup filled with underclassmen.

Freshman Annie Gosselin paced the Beads with a 57.08 swim in the 100-yard backstroke. The effort was good enough a spot in today’s consolation championship heat.

Gosselin was somewhat unhappy with her performance despite the meet being her first state experience.

“I’m kind of disappointed with my swims, to be honest,” Gosselin said. “I was expecting to do a lot better, especially in the 200 IM. That was one of my goals all year was to make top-six. Overall, I’m happy with my first state meet. It’s a whole different experience. I guess I’m alright with it.”

Gosselin’s swam alongside Glenbrook South’s Olivia Smoliga in the 100 backstroke as the Georgia recruit set a national record with a 51.84, displacing the old mark by one tenth of a second.

The championship round of the meet will begin at 1 p.m. today.

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