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—Photo of Courier by Julia Eastman of Britt Kudla Fort Dodge competes in the 100 Butterfly Saturday in the Dodger Pool at the Gary Winkler Invitational. For more photos visit CU on messengernews.net

Julia Eastman is just a freshman, but the Southeast Valley college student is making steady progress far beyond her years for the Fort Dodge Women’s Swim Team.

Eastman was a two-time winner for the Dodgers at the annual Gary Winkler Invitational on Saturday, winning the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke titles in the FDSH pool.

The local Dodgers took third place, finishing behind Sioux City Metro and the University Reserve team at West Des Moines Dowling.

“Julia had a great day” Fort Dodge head coach Ashley Beaumont said. “It was great to see her ramp up and win two events. Most importantly, she gets the experience she needs (at the university level) to continue to progress and surpass herself.

“There’s always a balance between pushing (during the regular season) and shrinking to prepare (for Districts and State). But Julia is making great strides, and she’s going to be able to outdo herself even more when we go to Ames for a duel on Tuesday. They will all be able to measure themselves and see where they stand (compared to the Small Cyclones ranked third).

Eastman clocked times of 1: 04.38 in the 100 butterfly and 1: 05.19 in the 100 backstroke.

Raegan Wooldridge, a sophomore at Manson Northwest Webster, won silver in the 100 breaststroke (1: 13.94) and bronze in the 200 IM (2: 28.79). The Dodgers 200 IM relay quartet of junior Eileen Fierke, rookie Addison Daniel, Eastman and Wooldridge also finished second in 2: 00.36.

Junior Makenna Kammerer was third in the 200 freestyle (2: 13.00) and 500 free (5: 54.20).

“Raegan and Makenna had a great day”, said Beaumont. “They’re both eclipsed at times, but they’re working incredibly hard and really showing signs. Raegan’s breaststroke was incredible, and Makenna is just a quiet, incredibly versatile and important leader.

Fierke, a two-time state medalist last year, hypertensive her elbow during the medley relay and was forced to miss the rest of the competition.

The Dodgers take on Ames this Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.

INVITATION GARY WINKLER

Team ranking

1. Sioux City Metro, 367; 2. West Des Moines Dowling, 343; 3. Fort Dodge, 267; 4. Spencer, 235.

Individual results

200 Individual Medley – 1. Spencer (2: 00.31); 2. Fort Dodge; 3. Sioux City Metro.

200 freestyle – 1. Brecken Baller, SCM (2: 03.04); 2. Reagan Jensen, WDMD; Makenna Chambers, Fort Dodge.

200 Individual Medley – 1. Claire Carlson, WDMD (2: 26.53); 2. Katelyn Shaputis, SCM; 3. Raegan Wooldridge, Fort Dodge.

50 free – 1. Grace Aesoph, SCM (26.22); 2. Brooke Moser, Spencer; 3. Emily Kavlock, WDMD.

100 butterfly – 1. Julia Eastman, Fort Dodge (1: 04.38); 2. Katelyn Shaputis, SCM; 3. Reagan Jensen, WDMD.

100 free – 1. Brecken Baller, SCM (56.01); 2. Grace Aesoph, SCM; 3. Mya Miller, Spencer.

500 free – 1. Olivia Delarosa, SCM (5: 40.14); 2. Claire Carlson, WDMD; 3. Makenna Kammerer, Fort Dodge.

Relay 200 Freestyle – 1. Sioux City Metro (1: 46.12); 2. Spencer; 3. WDM Dowling.

100 back – 1. Julia Eastman, Fort Dodge (1: 05.19); 2. Brigid McGowan, SCM; 3. Alice Mahoney, SCM.

100 breaststroke – 1. Brooke Moser, Spencer; 2. Raegan Wooldridge, Fort Dodge; 3. Audrey Farrar, Spencer.

400 free relay – 1. Sioux City metro (3: 53.88); 2. WDM Dowling; 3. Spencer.

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