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All Teams Schedule: Week of March 30 – April 05


Here is a preview of this week's events for Radnor High School, March 30 - April 05
 

MONDAY
March 30, 2020

3:45 PM Lacrosse: Boys Jv-b @ Marple Newtown High School @ TBD

TUESDAY
March 31, 2020

3:45 PM Baseball: Boys Freshman @ Springfield High School @ TBD
(Rescheduled from 03-30-20)

WEDNESDAY
April 1, 2020

No events happening

THURSDAY
April 2, 2020

No events happening

FRIDAY
April 3, 2020

No events happening

SATURDAY
April 4, 2020

No events happening

SUNDAY
April 5, 2020

No events happening
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PIAA Girls Swimming: Cullen’s three swims yield two bronzes on busy night

LEWISBURG — The routine for Casey Cullen at the PIAA Class 3A Championships was pretty tightly scheduled Wednesday.

First was the final of the 200 freestyle. Then a quick high-five for coach Jeremy Byrne, 10 minutes of warm down, podium, back in for about five minutes of warm up, then the final of the 100 fly. Then maybe two laps to clear the lactic acid for the 200 free relay.

The Radnor sophomore knew it would be jam-packed. What she didn’t know was that it would come with a pair of bronze medals.

Cullen turned in tremendous swims to nab third-place finishes, then helped the Radnor 200 free relay twice set the school record on the way to 14th place.

“It’s great,” Cullen said. “It’s an awesome feeling. I wasn’t expecting it.”

Cullen entered the 200 free as the 10th seed. She was seventh in prelims, a drop of a third of a second to 1:51.97. In a crazy final, she brought the outside smoke in lane 1 and lopped another second clean off to be the first of four swimmers within .05 seconds in 1:50.92.

“Freestyle, I don’t take it out as fast,” Cullen said. “I know I’m a little behind, but I just try to be patient and don’t panic and then at the end, give it all I have and encourage myself. … I saw third and I was like, oh my gosh.”

Also in that group was Sun Valley’s Keeley Durkin, who tied for fifth out of Lane 8 in 1:50.97, lowering her personal-best. Strath Haven’s Sydney Bergstrom, who had a sluggish morning to land in the B final, sped up to 1:50.95 for 10th place.

After peeling herself out of the pool. Cullen had her specialty, the 100 fly. She was sixth in prelims but sped up to 55.28 in the final to tie Avon Grove’s Sydney Paglia for third.

With a boost from her teammates, she summoned the energy to split 24.23 as Radnor went 1:37.57 in finals.

By the time Cullen was done, finally squeezing in pictures, the worst for wear was her voice. (When she had time to lose it is anyone’s guess.) But it was a small price to pay.

“I think all the training, it made me be able to do all those events in one day,” Cullen said. “I am tired, but not that bad.”

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Radnor’s Casey Cullen stands on the block ready for the third leg of the 200 freestyle relay at the PIAA Class 3A Swimming Championships Wednesday.

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Radnor’s Keara Seasholtz is Main Line Girls Athlete of the Week

The senior finished first in the 800 meter run in the Pennsylvania Track & Field Coaches Association (PTFCA) state indoor championships at Penn State. She also helped Radnor’s 4×400 and 4×800 indoor relay teams make States. Last spring, Seasholtz finished second in the 800 meter run at the PIAA Class AAA track state championship. A three sport athlete, Seasholtz played soccer for Radnor in the fall. Seasholtz, a National Honor Society member, will be attending University of Virginia next fall, where she will run track. Off the track at Radnor, Seasholtz belongs to Action Earth, a club focusing on environmental protection and awareness, and is a member of the LLS club (Leukemia and Lymphoma Society), a club raising money and awareness for these cancers.

Fun facts – Keara Seasholtz

Favorite book: To Kill a Mockingbird.

Favorite TV show: Supernatural.

Favorite movie: It’s a Wonderful Life.

Favorite athlete: Shalane Flanagan.

Favorite pre-meet pump-up song: “Seven Nation Army” The White Stripes.

Favorite team: Philadelphia Eagles.

Favorite place to visit: Stone Harbor, N.J.

Favorite pre-meet meal: Oatmeal.

Person I most admire, and why: “I admire my grandma, because she is the most caring and loving person I know, and I aspire to be like her.”

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