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Paralovos leads Thunderbirds at North Bay NEOR Development Meet

Trael Daly Stevens (13) swam to five first place finishes along with one second place finish.  
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Thunderbirds Cole Paralovos (14) swimming Breast stroke. Photo courtesy of Dave Crewson.

CT33 Thunderbird swimmers competed against teams across Northeastern Ontario at the second NEOR Developmental meet held at the North Bay YMCA this past weekend. 

This Swim Ontario sanctioned event was hosted by the North Bay Y Titans.

Trael Daly Stevens (13) swam to five first place finishes along with one second place finish.  Jesse Hammond (16) captured five first place finishes as well as one third place finish and Cole Paralovos (14) swam to four first place finishes and two second place finishes.  Peyton Paralovos (10) finished with four first place and two second place swims.

Paralovos broke the twenty year club record for 100 metre breast and 200 metre breast stroke events, while Daly Stevens broke his own club records for the 100 metre fly and 200 metre medley events.  

Other T-Birds with first place finishes were Timothy Corbeil, Evan Kilroy, Sheldon Kilroy, and Riley Periard.

CT33 Swimmers with top six placements were Abigail Betsill, Zackary Boucher, Leah Chirico, Michael Denomme, Myles Denomme, Samuel Denomme, Lindsay Greig, Grace Hong, Annika Lainevool, Emilia Lainevool, Sydney Laughren, Noah Papatheodorou, Jaiden Paralovos, Ryleigh Paralovos, Riley Periard, Drew Sinclair, Madeline Tanner, Gavin Wall and Jenna Wall.

Personal best times were recorded by most swimmers, including Sydney Doidge, Melody Farrell, Kiara Palavicino and Isabella Trottier.

First place finishes were also captured in the team relay events for female 10 and under 200 metre medley, Male 13-14 200 metre medley, male 15 and over 200 metre medley, male 13-14 200 metre free and male 15 and over 200 metre free. 

North Bay coaches Pierre Simard, Penny Lecour, Ray Picco, Hillar Lainevool and Jennifer Piper said they were pleased with the results from the meet and the success and growth of all swimmers.

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